
I guess one of the major reasons why I haven't blogged regularly is
that bashing guy from the neighbor country who happened to criticize everything I posted here because of this web. It doesn't allow me to blog more than I want to. It's freaking inconvenient. So I decided to move to the easier platform. However, migrating everything takes time since this is not my work. Thankfully, my IT skills will help me do this by myself so it's all good. I will see if I can have this done by the end of next month. That's my personal project :) In the meantime, I will stick with this til I complete the freaking thing.

So we officially entered the "rainy" season. In Tokyo, the rainy season usually starts in early June and ends in mid-late July. However, we have entered the rainy season 12 days earlier than usual this year. Many people get blue because of too much rain and humidity. Compared to last year (which happened to be the second hottest summer in history in Tokyo), it's very mild and nice. I actually like the rainy season because green is greener and you get to appreciate flowers and quietness which rain shuts noise out even in the middle of Tokyo. Besides, this is the longest day time in a year. The sky gets slightly blue and bright before 4 in the morning and I love the rainy dawn like that. Luckily, I got to see rainy gardens recently. One of them is the Imperial garden near my office/place. Since it was a cloudy weekday, the garden was rather empty. But hydrangeas and azaleas were in full bloom. I believe the Japanese garden can be very different from other styles and my DNAs tell me this is the most fitting :) The other garden is the bamboo temple garden in Kamakura which is like 1 hour train ride from Tokyo. I and my friend went there in the very early morning so no tourists wouldn't be there. We made the right decision :) It was very sacred, quiet, and beautiful (the second photo). It was raining but the rain made it better actually. Anyway, I am not sure how to conclude this post but don't get devastated if it rains. It might be a great way to appreciate green and quietness by relaxing. If there is a Japanese garden near you, I'd suggest you to go there when it rains :) it's zen. It does cleanse you. :) Good day!
So beautiful! :)
Yes, it truly was :)
What a peaceful place. Great for both mind and body!
You are lucky :)
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