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One has to be a stone fish not to fall in love with Japan. The same element can yield totally different experiences.

Tottori is renowned for its sand dunes. What made the trip memorable for me was showing up in winter and seeing it being dotted with snow. It was unbelievably cold, with the strong wind whipping me across the sea. But my heart was rejoicing at this rare natural sight.

Ibusuki attracts visitors due to its sand bathing. Again, I arrived in the thick of winter. Alas, this meant that I didn’t get to be buried under the sand onsen at a location close to the sea and have the waves sing me a lullaby. Still, I went ahead with the option under a sheltered area and felt the sensation of the warm sand tickling my skin like ant bites. I still bemoaned that I had gotten out of the bath too soon, thinking that I could reenter it when I caught a breather. That was a rookie mistake, so if you get a chance to do this, stay as long under the hot sand as you can!

I had not heard of sand-bathing before. This would be quite the experience.

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It was quite the novel experience

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Beautiful

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thanks for viewing those pictures. does mean something

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I have yet to make it to Tottori

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I was lucky to have a lot of time to travel the country as an Assistant Language Teacher

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Still, many ALTs don’t take that much initiative

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props if you get the meme

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Sandy eyes? haha
sorry I don’t

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There's an infamous quote from Star Wars Episode 2, where Anakin says "I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough irritating and it gets everywhere."

It's notorious because the line sounds so banal.

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I’m so culturally illiterate haha

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I probably just spend too much time on the interwebz

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Japanakin

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Imagine Samurai fighting on this sand.

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