It’s the new year, and I’m excited to be
back in school!
I spent my Christmas and New Year here in
Tokyo, Japan, and it was my first time to celebrate the holidays away from my
family, in another country. It was exciting, and I was able to visit many
places in Tokyo.
The winter break also gave me time to appreciate Japanese traditions and cultures, especially when it came to visiting shrines. I tossed a few coins, clapped my hands, bowed, and rang the bell to offer my prayers and wishes. I also saw many booths selling drinks, food, fortunes, and souvenirs.
With some friends, I went to visit some
shrines in Asakusa, Bunkyo, Shibuya, and Akasaka. I also saw some amazing
sights in Odaiba and Meguro. Although I was far from home, I wasn’t lonely because
Tokyo kept me busy with all its lights, festivals, and attractions. It’s
impossible not to love it!
The winter break also gave me time to appreciate Japanese traditions and cultures, especially when it came to visiting shrines. I tossed a few coins, clapped my hands, bowed, and rang the bell to offer my prayers and wishes. I also saw many booths selling drinks, food, fortunes, and souvenirs.
Although the weather was extremely cold,
the warm atmosphere and presence of friendly company kept me warm.
My first winter holiday in Japan was truly
memorable and exciting.