Love this breakfast

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Cafe Kaila can be a long queue, but if you arrive at the right time you’ll fit right in. No wonder it’s popular, since these pancake plates are insane! There are a couple of these cafes in Japan, so give it a go and see if you have one in the neighborhood. Notice the menu looks like a newspaper.

Wearing: COS t-shirt, H&M shirt, D&G Sport watch

Yukata

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Checking in at Beniya Mukayu we were given yukatas upon arrival, but only one ping pong racket. If you put it on the wrong way (left to right and right to left) japanese people might mistake you for going to a funeral. Thus, put it on right to left and then left over right. And don’t forget snapchat (same alias).

Himeji Castle

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This is the first castle I ever entered and walked all seven stairs up to the top. The tour takes from 2 to 3 hours depending on the traffic up and down the steep stairs inside the main keep. Pictures are taken outside and inside the castle. Himeji Castle is basically what you go to Himeji for. And after, you jump on the train to somewhere else – maybe Kobe?

Wearing: MARNI shirt, WEEKDAY haremshorts