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Experiencing Covid-19 in Cambodia - Episode 2

Actually I had been to Cambodia three times before 2019. First one was for volunteering in Siem Reap. Second and third ones were for traveling in Siem Reap. so, As you can see,  I had never gone to Phnom Penh before 2019. That didn't mean I was not curious of Phnom Penh, I honestly wanted to visit the capital of Cambodia so much because I wanted to visit Toul Sleng genocide museum. I studied about International relationships between South East Asia and Japan when I was university students. And Cambodia was the one of my research subject. Thus knowing Toul Sleng genocide was in the cause of nature. So now, I am in Phnom Penh. I can go Toul Sleng whenever I want. I thought I should go there while my mother in low is in Phnom Penh! So me and my husband decided to take her to Toul Sleng museum. It is good to know visited country's history even though it gets you thinking. We went to the Greek restraint before going to Toul Sleng museum. I wore camisole dress. I suddenly realised

Experiencing Covid-19 in Cambodia - Episode 1

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On the 13th March 2019, My mother-in-law was came to Phnom Penh. She didn't visit us when my husband and I lived in Tokyo (actually Saitama prefecture). which made me a little sad, because she could have experienced tons of Tokyo things' such a Karaoke, robot restaurant, eating sashimi, enjoying shopping and seeing sky-scraper buildings or even jam-packed train if she visited us. but seemingly she decided to come Cambodia instead. Frankly speaking, I thought her decision was so brave because you know, this trip was her first overseas experience aside from visiting Australia. (As you know, New Zealand and Australia are really close... so I don't count this experience lol) I am sure mostly people would hesitate to come here. Having said that, even though the Cambodian civil war was over four decades ago, it is still a third world country. It is not safe compared to New Zealand. You don't want to visit here willingly, especially at her age, in the  60's. So that'

Ticket to Cambodia

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Cambodia. The place is my first experience overseas trip when I was 19 years old. This was the most exciting experience I ever had. Blowing like a hair-dryer set to high, it was incredibly hot in Siem Reap 2005 Mar. March is dry season in Cambodia. The dry season defined by sunny, dry weather and lower humidity . Temperature in MAR can easily reach around 40 degree. People asked me why you wanted to go that such a dangerous place. Because Cambodia civil war gave Japanese an image of intense security concern , particularly mine. We have a movie called 地雷を踏んだらサヨナラ  based on real story of Taizo Ichinose  . This movie was good enough for making Japanese people feel in fear about Cambodia , including me. Plus even though Cambodia is adjacent to Vietnam,  that first television war in 1964 made people think Indochina peninsula was such a dangerous place . But for me though, I didn't give a shit. I just wanted to go and see the 3rd world which I was curious to know and dream about, in