As soon as the lockdown due to covid-19 was announced by Malaysia, which would come into effect on March 18, 2020, influencer Cheesie decided that she would move to Japan that moment.
She stated that she bought the last flight for March 17th and said that if she was going to be stuck somewhere, then it would be in Japan.
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The blogger already cultivated a great love for this place, even before moving to Tokyo for good. She traveled to Japan on another 56 occasions before that.
With so many times traveling, Cheesie was able to take some lessons based on the habitsof life that the Japanese led, and we'll talk about them next. Follow!
Accept yourself
Love for Japan made Cheesie realize that it is very important to accept yourself, regardless of life circumstances.
People in Japan are always very nice, so the more people are nice to you, the more you naturally want to be nice to people. If before the influencer was very critical of herself, after visiting Japan, she began to receive more kindness.
As a result, she came to like the person she was more, especially after going through a Yamabushi Training experience in the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture.
be grateful
The second lesson Cheesie learned from his trips to Japan was to be grateful, that's because, over there, it's not hard to find things to be grateful for every day.
Being grateful is something common in the lives of people in Japan, whether before eating, in the preparation of food, with your co-workers after spending the day with them and in many other common situations.
These small gestures are essential, making you appreciate the simple things in life much more.
Have an ordinary lifestyle
Another life lesson Cheesie learned in Japan was to appreciate the common or traditional way of life. While the world is increasingly modern, in Japan it is possible to appreciate a more traditional way of life, with lots of nature and away from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
In addition, in the iconic Asian country, it is possible to visit many islands, mountains and green places, living without technological tools and without social networks, for example.