My Second Half Of 2024 Plan To Travel

What are your future travel plans?

Since I declared to travel somewhere else on New Year’s day, I’ve visited somewhere once every month! To continue this habit, to broaden my horizon of view and to get my blog’s topic, I’ve already decided travel plan!

Here is my decision to visit places.

1. Singapore

I really wanna visit Singapore so next October or November, I’m gonna visit Singapore with my bestie.

First of all, I wanna stay Marina Bay Sands and experience ruxury pool and have foods. Especially, in order to swim, I have to stay that hotel.

Not only staying the hotel, but also I wanna have exotic foods and walk around. On an Instagram, many visitors post Singapore and I feel that the country is enormous themepark. Just walking around an airport and city center, people are attracted.

From the point of access, it takes about 6 hours from Tokyo and it’s easy to visit Singapore!

2. Yamaguchi

Do you know Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan is selected the place where people should visit in 2024 on New York Times?

Yamaguchi is known as a west of Kyoto. I wanna visit historical sightseeing spots during autumn season. Then, I’m gonna take beautiful seasonal pictures.

You know, Japan is selected by many inbound visitors so, Kyoto has an over tourism issue. To avoid congestion and find out the beauty of Japan, I’ll visit Yamaguchi.

3. Hiroshima

Actually, I’ve never been to Hiroshima. However, I studied political science during undergraduate, and learned Japanese history, I feel that I have to visit the Dome of Atomic Bomb.

To remind the fault of Japan in the past and think about the peace of all over the world, why don’t I visit there!?

4. Extras

Also, if I have a time and money, I wanna visit following places!

โ€ขKorea: 2nd time. To take a dance lesson and buy clothes for winter.

โ€ขVietnam: To visit world heritage sites and have Vietnamese foods.

โ€ขOkinawa: To see great ocean view

โ€ขNagano: To see great nature view.

5. Conclusion

To sum up, I have too many places to go. I donโ€™t have enough time so, I have to pick up placesโ€ฆ

How about you? Where do you wanna go?

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