lunes, 19 de agosto de 2019

A country I`d like to visit

If I can travel anywhere, I would like to go to Tokyo, Japan. I don't speak Japanese but I would like to learn it. I know a few words, like "mother", "pather", "hello", "thanks", but I don't know more than that. I would like to study Japanese there.
 Since I was thirteen I was a huge fan of anime. I remember spending many nights in summer watching "Hunter X", "Death Note", "Elfen Lied", "Evangelion", "Psycho-Pass", and many other animated series. Since then I wanted to go to Japan, because I wanted to see places that I saw on anime, and know the city where "the magic" happens. I felt so connected to many feels when I saw "Hunter X" in 2014, that up to know is my favorite serie. So, I would like to visit the animation studio where it was created.
And, I would like to go to Tokyo because I think I would feel more near to the places I used to watch, and the environments that the Japanese culture have. If I go there in addition to animation studios, I would like to visit the Shibuya district (Meiji Shrine), the Tokyo Skytree, the Sensoji Temple, and many other places.

5 comentarios:

  1. Hunter X is a amazing anime, and the japanese culture is incredible

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  2. That's amazing, I'd love to go to Japan too, but also I don't know how to speak japanese, sadly. I also saw Death Note when I was little, with my older sister, such a good serie!
    Hope you accomplish this travel!

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  3. It's interesting to know a place through their audiovisual productions :O

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  4. Oh I agree very much with your comments, I would also love to go to Japan, and obvious, that more than by the anime.

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  5. I think Japan is a great place to visit, it has a huge and beautiful culture, I`m taking japanese lessons cause i love their lenguage, but is so difficult uwu

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