Two Countries, One Long Journey - My trip to Japan and Taiwan

Landing in Japan

We landed in Tokyo after two stopovers — first in Abu Dhabi, then a short visit in Taipei with my mother-in-law. A long trip, but stepping into Japan again always feels like opening a familiar book.

Arrival view over Tokyo
First breakfast in Japan.

Kobe: friends & bbq

Our first evening in Kobe was spent with old friends, grilling and laughing over plates of perfectly marbled Kobe beef. Jetlag didn’t stand a chance.

Kobe beef being grilled
The sky over Kobe.

Osaka Expo

The next morning we headed straight to the Expo in Osaka. The whole day was packed with excitement, crowds, architecture, and that mix of noise and creativity only Osaka can deliver.

The wooden EXPO ring

Seto Inland Sea

The following day we boarded a ferry from Himeji and crossed into the islands of the Seto Inland Sea. The next days became a small dream — museums, installations, and the slow rhythm of island life, all tied to the Setouchi Art Festival.

Matsuyama Onsen Break

After all the walking and island-hopping, we needed a recharge — an onsen break in Matsuyama. Hot water, slow mornings, and nothing but steam for company.

Quick Stop in Hiroshima

Before returning to Tokyo we made a short stop in Hiroshima — a quiet pause, but an important one.

Tokyo Again

Back in Tokyo the days filled up fast: shopping for fountain pens, catching up with friends, and being completely blown away by teamLab. No matter how often you go, the city always finds a way to surprise you.

teamLab installation in Tokyo
teamLab Tokyo.

Taipei: rain, pens & family

Taipei welcomed us with rain. And more rain. But the days were still full — family, friends, and yes, more fountain-pen shopping. We were definitely ready to escape the weather and move south.

Rainy street in Taipei
Taipei in the rain.

Tainan: warmth & history

In Tainan the sky finally cleared. We met more old friends and spent our days learning about the city’s rich history — temples, food stalls, and colours that feel older than the streets themselves.

Tainan night
Tainan night.

Kaohsiung Wedding Finale

We ended our trip in Kaohsiung at the beach, celebrating the wedding of dear friends in 30-degree heat. After drinking games, speeches, and late-night karaoke, the only thing left was the long way back home.

Beach wedding in Kaohsiung
Beach wedding in Kaohsiung.
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