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I've booked my ticket to japan solo recently :)

 

so japan. Im going to stay in tokyo and want to visit the tokyo tower and also go to odaiba, and disney. food, not sure since I'm a vegetarian >.< so the famous crepe place in harujuku 

 

i rather visit korea with my friends 

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South Korea as a country isn't so interesting tbh... i would only go there for kpop concert purposes....

 

While Japan is really something else.. it's one of the most interesting and beautiful places in the world.. it's really unique.. (I'm not talking about TOKYO i'm talking about overall the land is really cool)

 

As for that.. i would like to go to Seoul in Korea and Taste Kimchi

 

While in Japan i would like to go to a mountain village and i want to eat their most expensive sushi (i want to taste true Asian sushi instead of the ones that are made in my country :D)

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Even though I wanted to visit Japan first, I ended up going to South Korea first (for a summer study abroad program). I've gone to Hongdae, Ewha Women's University area, Sinchon, Gangnam, Myeongdong (well, just within the station area), Mt. Seorak, Sokcho, and Gangchon. If I visit Japan, I'd like to visit Kyoto, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Osaka, and Okinawa, and try Japanese food that I don't find in Japanese restaurants in America.

 

Korea is boring, none of you want to go there

Japan>>>>>>

 

I'm in South Korea right now and I disagree.

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