
It holds one of the world’s largest Buddha statues. A lifesaver when you’re traveling!įavorite historic landmark: We spent a few days outside of Tokyo to see more of the traditional Japanese culture in Kyoto. Our favorite spot was Todaiji Temple and its Great Buddha Hall. Item of clothing you shouldn’t leave home without: We both wore T-shirts from Ably Apparel, which are specially designed to repel stains and odor. Arashiyama bamboo forest in Kyoto, Japan.įavorite dish on the menu: I can’t stop thinking about the tuna sashimi we had at the fish market. It was fresh, melt-in-your-mouth, spoiled-me-for-life spectacular. It was family owned and offered by far the best customer service we have ever experienced. Where to eat: In Tokyo you have to check out the fish market! It’s filled with vendors selling everything you can think of. Thailand is this fantastic, colorful and spicy world overflowing with flavor. Our favorite spot was right by our hotel, called Audi’s by Surin Beach. In Phuket, we stayed at The Naka Phuket resort - hands down my favorite spot! Incredible and stunning modern design, complete with our own private pool and beach view. Hotels: We actually stayed in Airbnb rentals in Tokyo, which saved us some cash. Jessi Arnold and Chad Bajoie at the Naka Phuket resort in Thailand.


We went because: We were celebrating Chad graduating with his second degree. Who went: My boyfriend, Chad Bajoie, and I

This article was originally published in the April 2017 issue of inRegister.
