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Japan Honeymoon: Day 3 (Fushimi Inari, Ramen and Shopping)
Japan honeymoon vibes continued on a gorgeous day! We were totally wowed by Fushimi Inari Shrine’s red gates (so many!), then grabbed yummy treats. Plans changed a bit with the Kiyomizudera crowds, so we ended up having a fun, spontaneous shopping trip instead. We capped off the night with some seriously good pasta – this spontaneity is one we’ll definitely treasure forever. The day’s itinerary with time stamp: A Sea of Red Gates at Fushimi Inari Day 3 of our Japan honeymoon kicked off at the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine, and even bright and early, it was already buzzing with fellow travelers eager to witness the seemingly endless path of…
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Our Baguio Wedding: An Authentic Review of Event Designs by Tiffany
Indeed, wedding planning is a whirlwind of emotions and a lot of decisions. One of the biggest decisions, and, let’s face it – costly, is wedding decor. Aside from looking good in photos, you want it to reflect you and your partner’s personality and create the atmosphere that you want. In this post, I’m sharing my experience with Event Designs by Tiffany. I hope this review will help you as you navigate the world of wedding decor, searching for your wedding stylist.
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Japan Honeymoon: Day 2 (Amazing Arashiyama)
Arashiyama had been high on our Kyoto must-see list after seeing a lot of Kyoto itineraries. Finally, we had the chance to experience its magic firsthand during our honeymoon. We were captivated by the area’s natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Read more as I share our adventures exploring the gems of this enchanting district. I hope you can get some helpful tips. There’s also a vlog below for you to see clips of our day. The day’s itinerary with time stamp:
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Japan Honeymoon: Day 1 (The Charm of Central Kyoto)
Our Japan Honeymoon Day 1 in Kyoto was a mix of history, culture and sumptuous food. We kicked off our adventure at the iconic Kinkaku-ji Temple, or the Golden Pavilion. Afterwards, we headed to a historic soba restaurant for our lunch. Then, we immersed ourselves in the rich history of the Kyoto Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle. We ended the day strolling in a food lover’s paradise – Nishiki Market. We purchased a 1-Day Pass for bus and subway because those were our main mode of transportation for the day. Read more below about our Japan Honeymoon Day 1. I hope you can get some helpful tips! There’s also a…
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Japan Honeymoon: Day 0 (Flight to KIX and First Impressions)
As we were planning for our honeymoon, we both wanted to spend it somewhere overseas that’s cold. We ended up with Japan because it has always been in our bucketlist, and we wanted to explore its beauty. Also, we opted to visit it in Autumn because I haven’t experienced that type of season yet. This has been our dream. We’re happy it turned into reality. This is going to be a series of blog posts! Read on to discover the highlights of our Japan Honeymoon, from exploring ancient temples to indulging in delicious Japanese cuisine.