Japan is undeniably a collector's paradise. As a matter of fact, there are a plethora of different things to collect here that are catered to every collector's unique taste and preference. Anime fans have their usual toys, mangas, and memorabilia. Pokemon fans have numerous Pokemon Centers that sell an assortment of Pokemon merchandise. Kitkat collectors have more than 300 flavors of Kitkat to try out. Pilgrims have the temple stamps called goshuin which I wrote about last time. These are but some of the numerous possible things to collect in Japan . A Guide to Collecting Eki Stamps However, since I'm promoting budget travel, my article today talks about something that you can collect for FREE . Yup, you read that right. All you need to have is a clean notebook or tickler and an ever-watchful eye. A Guide to Collecting Eki Stamps Eki stamps , also called train station stamps, are rubber ink stamps that are typically found in most train stations in Japan. These stamps f
This is awesome, so nice to show your travels to Japan!
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DeleteDisney in Asia is on my bucket list! Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteI love how bright and colorful everything is, it looks like you are having a lot of fun. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
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DeleteBeautiful pictures and full of fun! It was lovely seeing Tokyo through your lens.
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DeleteMy son wants to visit Japan for his 13th birthday, this is great!
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DeleteAww I'm so jealous! Japan is one of my dream country that I really want to visit! Lucky you! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Maysz. You should visit this wonderful place too. =)
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