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Travel Through the Screen – International Series

April 5, 2020 | Emma Louise

So, it’s been a bit of an odd month to say the least.

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Six Snacks You Have To Try at Tokyo Disney Resort

February 27, 2020February 24, 2020 | Emma Louise

It’s been a dream of mine to visit Tokyo Disney Resort for years now, not only for the amazing theming, rides, and merchandise, but for their snacks!

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Japan: Food Stalls at Tsukiji Market

February 13, 2020February 11, 2020 | Emma Louise

Tsukiji inner market may well have relocated, but the outer market is definitely still going strong.

It’s still packed with food stalls selling all manner of yummy things and not only their famous tuna. Continue reading →

Japan: The Urban Oasis of Hamarikyu Gardens

February 7, 2020February 7, 2020 | Emma Louise

Tokyo has so many beautiful gardens and parks dotted throughout its urban landscape.In some parks you can forget what lies outside its borders due to the sheer size of it, how tall the trees are, or even how much the foliage blocks out of sight. However, Hamarikyu feels like more of an oasis due to the towering structures that visibly surround it. Continue reading →

Japan: Exploring the Food Scene in Asakusa, Tokyo

January 30, 2020 | Emma Louise

Asakusa is probably one of my favourite districts in Tokyo.

It’s a fabulous mix of traditional and modern and there are amazing food spots every few feet. Continue reading →

Japan: Autumn Colours on Mount Takao

December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 | Emma Louise

If you’re in the Tokyo area, Mount Takao is the perfect destination for seeing the stunning Japanese autumn foliage.

It’s like a magical fairytale world of fiery reds, golds and oranges. Continue reading →

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🐰🌸Happy Easter! I plan to eat a lot of chocolate today and enjoy some garden socialising in the sunshine. I’ll also be scoffing these mini German Chocolate style cupcakes too - don’t you think the topping is just perfect to make a little nest for a mini egg! I’ll hopefully have the recipe up later today.... and they’re even gluten-free!!
🇬🇧 What a perfect spot to enjoy the spring sunshine....
🇵🇪 Missing my Peruvian family so much and it’s been way longer than any of us thought it would be. Roll on international travel in May!! I’m also missing the little princess of the house, who always keeps me company when I’m home alone - hopefully 2021 will reunite us all! 🐶 🌿
🌼 Springtime @wimpole_estate_nt means daffodils galore and these frilly, peachy ones were definitely one of my favourites! @nationaltrust @eastofenglandnt 🌿
Who’s looking forward to getting back into the garden with a few friends or family from Monday? Whatever the weather, I think outdoor dining is going to surge here in England!! I love a garden party, even if it’s a mini one - this one was from Lockdown 1 when I was still in Lima and we had a little garden party just for us 🌿🍰
🌸 Spring has finally arrived! Living most of the past 9 years in a desert really makes me appreciate the English springtime and all of the flowers that decorate the landscape at this time of year.🌿
🌸 Happy International Women’s Day! There are so many women who do so many wonderful things around the world - creating vaccines, running countries, raising children, exploring, teaching, running businesses, and so much more. We’re all on our own journey and each one is equally important, so always support and build up the women in your life, whatever their choices may be!! You can do anything you put your mind to and be anything you want to be 🌸
🇯🇵Day 21 of #japanuary - TEMPLES & SHRINES. Togo Shrine in Harajuku was such a beautiful surprise. It’s tucked away behind the extra busy shopping street of Takeshita Dori, but you’d never know. It’s such a peaceful spot, with a koi pond and lush greenery surrounding one of the entrances. The integration of places like this within an urban environment is one of the reasons why Tokyo is such a great city. (Full list of japanuary topics can be found @cakeswithfaces) 🌿
I’m so behind with my days 🤦‍♀️ but.... Day 20 of #japanuary (by @cakeswithfaces) is DAY TRIPS.
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