Where Your Wishes Come True 🦄🌟
As much as it is quiet and very tranquil to live in Japan, I can't help but to miss the noise in the Philippines. It's a good thing that there are a lot of festivals in Japan where the place is always jam-packed and lively. It's also a chance where people can wear a Yukata and mingle with different people. Many tourists come to a variety of summer festivals here to discover more of our culture and religion.
Tanabata Matsuri is a well-celebrated traditional summer festival. This is commemorated by writing a wish on a piece of paper and hanging it on a stalk of a bamboo. Most of the people who participate in writing are kids, but at times, some adults join too. Moreover, this festival is actually based on a legend of two lovers, named Princess Orihime and Hikoboshi. They say that the only time where these lovers can meet is during the festival itself. I never knew that this festival is somewhat romantic!
And of course, I can't go home without trying the local scrumptious food here in Ehimeken. The only thing that almost made me pull away from the foods is the price lol. It's soooo freaking expensive. Can you believe that a squid in a stick costs around 400 pesos!? Grabe lang ha, but your girl needs to eat haha. Thus, I had no choice but to splurge on foods. #FoodieProblems
Take care,
Mata ne!
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