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SecretMoona is a travel, food and lifestyle blog.

I write about my experiences while discovering nice and quirky places in London or abroad. Twitter: http://twitter.com/SecretMoona Instagram: http://instagram.com/SecretMoona

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Amsterdam in the rain: Things to do on a rainy day

Amsterdam in the rain? Sadly no one has the power to control the weather. What should you do when it rains during your visit? Rain shouldn’t stop you from enjoying your trip

Kokemushiro Moss Garden Cafe, a Hidden Gem in Ehime

I can’t remember how my friend came to learn of this moss garden cafe’s existence, but I was delighted she did. Hidden in a cedar forest in Seiyo City, the heart of the Japanese countryside, Kokemushiro Cafe is a secret haven for nature lovers. After visiting Sankeien Garden, I was happy to discover this secret place. After enjoying our tea and (sweet dumplings), we went outside to explore the garden attached to the cafe.

A Visit to Sankeien Garden in Yokohama

Sankeien Garden in Yokohama is one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. The first scenery that caught our attention was the beautiful Oike Pond offering a great view to the three-story Pagoda of Old Tomyoji temple. Tea ceremony s offered by Tea House Bootei located in the Sankeien Memorial Museum. From there take either bus number 8 or 148 and get off at “Honmoku Sankeien Mae” or “Sankeien Iriguchi

Things to do in Kawagoe, the Little Edo

The town earned the nickname due to its close relationship with Edo, the former name of Tokyo during the Tokugawa Shogunate. Anyone walking in the old town today will feel like they have stepped back in time to the Edo period thanks to the traditional houses called Karazukuri. Thanks to good trade with Edo (old Tokyo) merchants in Kawagoe became quite wealthy, so they were able not only to build their warehouses in these structures but their houses and shops too. Even though the street has far shops than during the Edo period, it’s still buzzing for the delight of tourists.

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