2014年9月13日土曜日

I went to Nepal for the first time ☆彡


My sister asked me if I could accompany her to Nepal.

My answer was YES!

Who says no to FREE Nepal?

Nepal is located between China and India.

Please check where Nepal is below.

 


My sister found out about this trip to Nepal thanks to the event in Japan and I went to Tokyo on behalf of Hostelsclub.com as a Japanese market manager.

I never knew that I would go to Nepal because my sister saw the tour of Nepal in Tabihaku.
How strange how life goes.

Everything is connected.


 
 
Chidren in Nepal are beautiful. They have the characteristics of both Western and Asian. One child tried to ask for money hiding his arm in his clothes.
 
I generally understood that people in Nepal are very friendly. They even offered some meat and alchohol for free. They welcomed my sister and me.
 
In Nepal, you can see the Mt. Evelest↓
 
 
 

The Mt. Evelest is the highest mountain in the world.
The air was very refreshing in front of the Mt. Evelest.

In Nepal, there are so many gods.
First, I would like to explain what the very top picture is.
The goddess called Kumari. Strictly selected when girls are among 2 to 5 years old,
(eg, the girl has to have 20 teeth, the girl has to have soft and clear voice, the girl has to have black hair etc etc etc they have 32 conditions to pass!)
The goddess is known as giving people fortune and luck.

I was lucky enough to see her!

Also, I saw another god called Ganeza.

This god is known as removing the obstacles and giving away fortune and luck.

I made a wish to this God and now my wish has been come true.

Nepal is awesome!

I also bought a Mandara too!



The mandara is the symbol of cosmos of Buddhism.

Also, I met a Japanese woman who is a Japanese restaurant owner in Nepal.
She also worked in Thailand and later she moved to Nepal to run her restaurant, MAKO.

She has been working abroad more than 30 years and she gave me a lot of advice.

"Of course, if you are Japanese and working abroad by yourself, you could be the target of bullying or critiscism. I was slapped by a local person because I make more money than they do. I slapped the person back. You have to be strong!"

So in Nepal, I learned if you are slapped by a person, slap the person back!


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