34. Featured Traveller
Julio Moreno
Julio Moreno
English Teacher : Traveller
California USA
California USA
"Seeing the world, one world heritage site at a time"
It is with great pleasure to introduce a Mexican-American friend from Los Angeles, California who teaches English in South Korea. Julio was born in Mexico. He moved to the United States with his family at a young age of 3.
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Julio admits he is a penny pinching accountant when it comes to travel, and according to him, it is not about getting the cheapest thing, it is about the best value. He continues by saying that he knows few people who are as thorough with planning and budgeting as he is. "Let's start with planning. I plan everything, including bus schedules, special activities, quickest routes, best things to see, things to eat, etc. Then, once everything is planned, I keep the plan in my back pocket. It is like my own personal guide book, but I am by no means tied to it. If I find something better, I am definitely willing to change plans", he adds.
As of this writing, Julio is due to be back from his third trip to Japan. It is a week of discovering Tokyo and its neighbouring cities. On his return, I am pretty sure he has many more stories to tell about this country. Meanwhile, let's join him in reminiscing his experiences with the friendly people of Osaka and its neighbouring cities.
Connect with Julio and read more about his Travel World Heritage by following him on Facebook.
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My favourite place that I have visited is Japan , so I
would like to run you guys through why I think it is such an awesome country.
First and foremost, my idea of a perfect destination is kind of an
illusion. I want to find a place that is unique by developing independently of
the outside world, but at the same time welcoming of outsiders. Imagine being a
traveller in those old medieval movies (minus the bubonic plague and all) where
you arrive in a new town and someone offers to show you around, despite being a
complete stranger. Japan
is the closest to that in my opinion. It is built with its own agenda of weird
and unusual trends by our standards, yet it is very much welcoming to visitors.
Downtown Osaka JAPAN |
In September of 2012, I took a trip to Osaka
with the intent of visiting the World Heritage Sites of Kyoto, Nara , and the Horyu-Ji temple. By my third
day, all of the locals I had met had been overly polite and helpful. Maybe it
was because I had just come from Italy (yeah I said it), but I was
impressed. When I arrived at Nara ,
a 70-year old woman named Keiko approached me and asked if she could show me
around. She insisted that she didn't require any money and just wanted to kill
some time. It turned out, her husband was a biologist studying the area, and she
had to tag along.