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To Kyushu, A Must-Ride—The ASO BOY!

After exploring Beppu Station and getting to know the legendary Aburaya Kumahachi, it was time to return to the platform for the journey I had been looking forward to since the beginning. On the departure board, the name ASO BOY! appeared in letters that felt much more cheerful than the other trains. This train would […]

Between the Gumuling Well and the Mango Trees at the Pleret Museum

After driving for about thirty minutes from the Alun-alun Kidul area, we finally arrived in Pleret. Our main destination that afternoon was the Pleret Archaeological Museum, a place I had long wanted to visit, but for some reason had always put off. As we arrived in front of the museum, I felt a little hesitant. […]

Exploring Rangkasbitung, Searching for the Abandoned Multatuli

Our journey through Rangkasbitung continued on foot, leaving the Multatuli Museum with a cheerful feeling. That afternoon, the sun felt kind, even shyly showing itself. The air wasn’t too hot, just pleasant enough for a journey intended as a historical journey, not just a tourist attraction. Mbak Mutiah led the group. My friends and I […]

Max Havelaar, Unresolved Accusations in Rangkasbitung

At eight minutes past eight, the commuter train from Bekasi finally pulled into platform 1 of Tanah Abang Station. The once-crowded station now looked grand, spacious, and multi-story. That day, I was participating in the Clickompasiana activity with Kreatoria. Our goal was simple but moving: a trip to Rangkasbitung to visit the Multatuli Museum. Upstairs, […]

The “Takbiran” Tradition to Welcome Christmas and New Year in Macau

Compared to Hong Kong, Macau always comes second, except when viewed from a historical perspective, antiquity, and several cultural uniqueness. Macau has been a Portuguese colony since the 16th century, much older than Hong Kong, which only became a British colony in the mid-19th century. One unique legacy that remains to this day is the […]

The Fun of Playing with Deer in Nara

After lunch at the Indian-Nepali restaurant Lumbini, our stomachs felt warm and full. The aroma of spices and seasoned rice lingered on our tongues. We felt we had enough energy to explore Nara again. From Kintetsu Nara Station, we crossed to a bus stop decorated with a deer illustration in large blue letters: “I” for […]

The Rainbow People of Martim Moniz: A Night in Lisbon

The day ended in a way I hadn’t expected. A day of walking through Lisbon’s hills had made my calves protest, but my heart still wanted to keep going. The yellow tram still occasionally went up and down the hills, dragging its wheels slowly as if enjoying the same route for decades. From a miradouro, […]

Kenya 2025: The Year Africa Speaks, and the World Listens

As the sun slowly sets on the horizon of 2025, Kenya is not simply closing a page on the typical tourism calendar. This year feels different. There is growing confidence, a strengthening sense of self, and a growing number of facts that are making the world look to East Africa—not as a fixture in the […]

The Tori Gate of Thousands of Hopes in Fushimi Inari, Kyoto

While we spent the afternoon and evening in Kobe yesterday, we left our apartment in Kikawahigashi early this morning. We took an online taxi to Shin-Osaka Station—a major hub for Kansai travel—because today’s route was longer: Kyoto and Nara. Shin-Osaka always feels like a gateway to the future. Grand, modern, and busy. It’s known as […]

The Charm of Dancing with a Water Circus in Macau

Macau, a mini-nation in the Pearl River Delta, a former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999, is renowned as one of the largest and most exciting gambling and entertainment centers in East Asia. In fact, currently, the number of hotels that double as casinos is said to have a larger capacity than the world’s […]