It has been a long time since I went on a trip as I had so much homework in my
school. Anyway, my last trip in Japan left a deep impression on me. I really
had a great time there. I travelled to Japan with my family and stayed there for
2 weeks. While being touched by its colourful culture and architectures, I was
moved by the friendly as well as helpful locals there. I still remember the day I
asked a girl where I could exchange foreign currency in Kyoto. At first, she
apologetically shook her head and walked away. But moments later, she rushed
towards me and showed me the way to the nearest XDM. It was this experience that
made this trip more unforgettable(all the more unforgettable). Besides this, living in Minshuku was a unique
experience as well. Going to the local mall to pick up our dinner and taking a
walk in a nearby park at night made us feel so/very relaxed. We once took a taxi in
Tokyo, but we failed to understand what the taxi driver was talking about in
his English. Then the funniest, as well as a little bit weird scene happened.
My dad kept speaking Chinese while the taxi driver kept speaking Japanese, both
of them waving their hands from side to side as if they knew what the other was
talking about. But somehow, we magically reached our destination earlier than
expected. It was like a sheer wizardry! No matter what, it was this wonderful
trip that made me deeply realize there's a big difference between people and
government!
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