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Vocaloid Cosplayer Diary ~Caruto~(9/9)
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Memories and Souvenirs
Returning home, I felt like I made the absolute most of my trip that I could and made a ton of memories as well.
Here are a few of the souvenirs from my trip.
I bought a few Vocaloid related things: books and melon-bread, snacks, and a kimono Hello Kitty was given to me also.


Accessories I received as a present from the Taiwan cosplayer.

The one thing I regret is not being able to speak Chinese or Thai. I really wish we could have communicated better, but even though we couldn’t understand each other’s languages our smiles did most of the talking for us.
I bought all the different types of pudding at the convenience store so I could try them all.


Sweet and delicious!
All the business cards I received, as well as my business card.


On a final note, as this was my first time making a passport and getting on a plane I was wondering what the final letters “MR” that come at the end of your name on your plane ticket refer to? After looking into it I found out that “MR” means male ("mister") and “MS” means female ("miss").

If I get the chance I would love to visit to Japan again. ^ ^
Here are a few of the souvenirs from my trip.
I bought a few Vocaloid related things: books and melon-bread, snacks, and a kimono Hello Kitty was given to me also.




Accessories I received as a present from the Taiwan cosplayer.

The one thing I regret is not being able to speak Chinese or Thai. I really wish we could have communicated better, but even though we couldn’t understand each other’s languages our smiles did most of the talking for us.
I bought all the different types of pudding at the convenience store so I could try them all.


Sweet and delicious!
All the business cards I received, as well as my business card.


On a final note, as this was my first time making a passport and getting on a plane I was wondering what the final letters “MR” that come at the end of your name on your plane ticket refer to? After looking into it I found out that “MR” means male ("mister") and “MS” means female ("miss").

If I get the chance I would love to visit to Japan again. ^ ^
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