Reasons why I’m addicted to “Middle-East” and “Africa”

Have I always loved traveling? I did not answer yes to that question. When he was a student, traveling was not his hobby, and he had hardly ever been abroad or domestically.

I started traveling abroad in 2013, and has been traveling domestically once a year since around 2018.

After going to Australia, I wanted to go abroad for a long vacation. There was a possibility of going domestically if I had free time, but I didn’t have that much enthusiasm for it.

At some point, I became addicted to traveling, both domestically and internationally. In Japan, it became quite active after 2020, but until then there was no particular fever.

What I can tell from this is that my favorite travel destination is

There are cultures that I don’t know enough about to break my fixed ideas.

I think that can be mentioned.

I also have many hobbies, including traveling, movies, music, books, snowboarding, coffee, beer, comedy, sake, and painting. What these things I like have in common is that I often don’t know about them. After realizing this, my private activities were

“wanna know what I don’t know”

The first country in each region is Middle East was Iran, and Africa was South Africa.

Both were countries with strong cultures. Iran was full of kindness, unlike the impression from the news broadcast in Japan. South Africa has a good culture with a complex history.

Both are far from Japan. Africa and South America are physically far from Japan, there are many countries that are unknown to many Japanese people. I fell in love with the Middle East and Africa, which I visited early on.

Because I went to a country with a strong culture, this may be because I was surprised by the huge cultural difference between Japan and Japan.

By the way, the reason I haven’t been to South America is because it’s quite far from Japan. And this is because they feel that the culture is easy to imagine.

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