Category: Travel Tips & Planning

  • Traveling in Gyeongju often means walking a lot.Between historic sites, quiet streets, and photo spots. At some point, you start looking for one thing.A place to sit, breathe, and slow down. ☕ The Café I Didn’t Expect I didn’t search for it.No reviews, no recommendations. Just walking through a quiet street near Hwangnidan-gil,I saw a…

  • A Quiet Walk Through Gyeongju National Museum – Where History Feels Surprisingly Close

    When people visit Gyeongju, they often focus on famous outdoor sites.Ancient tombs, temples, and cherry blossom spots. But there’s one place that quietly changes how you understand the city.Gyeongju National Museum. 🏛️ Why This Museum Feels Different I didn’t expect much at first.Just another museum stop in between sightseeing. But as I walked inside, something…

  • Gyeongju is known for history.Ancient tombs, temples, and quiet streets. So I didn’t expect to find something this cute.A Miffy store, right in the middle of it all. 🐰 A Small but Memorable Stop I came across it by accident.Just walking around, no plan. And suddenly—there it was.A soft, white character staring from the window.…

  • Traveling in Gyeongju can feel surprisingly full.Temples, tombs, long walks, and endless photo spots. At some point, I needed a break.Somewhere quiet, but still meaningful. That’s how I ended up at the museum.And honestly, it became one of the most memorable parts of the trip. 🏛️ A Place to Slow Down Unlike busy tourist spots,…

  • There’s something magical about spring in Korea.But in Gyeongju, it feels like stepping into a completely different world. As winter fades, the entire city slowly turns soft pink.Cherry blossoms bloom around ancient tombs and quiet streets. It’s not just beautiful.It feels calm. 🌸 A Morning Walk Under Cherry Blossoms I started my day early, without…

  • There’s a strange pressure when you travel. You feel like you have to see everything, eat everything, photograph everything. Every hour needs a purpose. Every moment should be “worth it.” But the most unforgettable part of my trip to Kyoto wasn’t a famous temple or a hidden café. It was… doing nothing. The Morning That…

  • Top destinations where work, lifestyle, and community come together. By June Nomad About This Blog As a slow traveler and part-time teacher who values balance and freedom, I explore how people live, work, and grow while traveling. This article focuses on the best cities for digital nomads in 2025. Table of Contents Concept The term…

  • Hidden Ryokan Stays You’ll Want to Keep Secret Tokushima wasn’t a place I had planned to visit. Like most people, my trips to Japan usually revolved around the familiar cities Tokyo, Osaka, or maybe Fukuoka. Tokushima felt a little too unfamiliar, almost like a place you only reach if you’re already deep into a long…

  • Since direct flights to Yonago opened, this small coastal city has been quietly gaining attention among travelers looking for a slower, more relaxing side of Japan. Instead of crowded cities like Tokyo or Osaka, more people are choosing places like Yonago, Matsuyama, or Miyakojima — where you can enjoy hot springs, ocean views, and local…

  • If you’re planning a trip to Japan and want something more relaxing than crowded city travel, Arima Onsen in Kobe is one of the best places to visit. Known as one of Japan’s top three hot spring destinations, Arima is famous for its unique mineral-rich baths and traditional ryokan stays. And the best part? It’s…