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Author: Mridula Dwivedi

How to Dress in Japan as a Female Tourist
I have been to Japan twice and I am smitten! I have been to Tokyo, Kyoto and Yokosuka, which is part of Greater Tokyo. I usually write about my impressions about what women wear in any country I visit. And I post a lot of pictures of what I saw. Here are my impressions of…

Family Holiday in Goa: Beaches, Bathtubs and a Dad
Chhavi is trying to take over my blog! Hers is her version of our holiday in Goa last year! Over to her. When my dad suddenly declared, “Let’s go to Goa,” I thought it was just one of those random ideas he’d forget in five minutes. But to my surprise, on April 22, 2024, we…

The Epic Tale of Tintin: A Toy, A Kid, and A Whole Lot of Mischief
This post is written by Chhavi and me. I will tell you the backstory. I recently took out my Tintin figure given to me by Hassanein. We met once in Delhi and that is when he gifted the toy to me. But our connect was over the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal. While I…

My Adventures with the Tokyo Metro
I’ve always had this thing for metros. Back home, it’s my go-to way to get around—fast, reliable, no traffic. And when I travel, that habit follows me. If a city has a metro system, I’m on it. There’s something about being part of the everyday rhythm of a place—sitting quietly among locals, watching the city…

Visiting Fushimi Inari at Night could be a Better Decision
On our final day in Kyoto, my daughter Chhavi and I were determined to soak in every last moment. The city had already offered us so many beautiful memories, but we still had a few special places left to visit.We started the morning with a bit of cultural flair—Chhavi wore a lovely kimono, and I…

Midnight Diner Vibes at Kyushu Jangara in Akihabara, Tokyo
One evening in Tokyo, Alka and I found ourselves wandering the buzzing streets of Akihabara, the heart of manga culture in the city. Her daughter, my niece is fond of manga and Alka wanted to pick something for her. As the neon signs began to glow brighter and the crowds thinned a little, I noticed…

A Serendipitous Spring Stay at Mercure Yokosuka, Japan
Earlier this year, my sister and I embarked on a long-anticipated trip to Japan. The timing was intentional, it was a special birthday celebration for her in late March. What I hadn’t fully realized when I began planning was that we’d be arriving right in the middle of cherry blossom season. A happy coincidence, especially…

A Birthday Dream at Tokyo Disneyland
This is a post written by Chhavi. Chhavi has dyslexia and reading, writing and math are her enemy. But with technology, things are changing. She wrote this blog using ChatGPT. I am obviously a proud mother! Over to Chhavi, parenthesis and photos are mine! Ever since I first visited Disneyland in Hong Kong, I knew…

An Unplanned Detour to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest – Kyoto’s Green Escape
Chhavi and I had just wrapped up the scenic Sagano Romantic Train ride from Kameoka, and as the train pulled into Arashiyama, we had one of those spontaneous travel moments—we decided to hop off early. Our tickets were till Saga, but the bamboo forest was calling! First stop? A local shop just outside the station,…