When you are a Digital Nomad, you are blessed to work anywhere in the world with just your trusty laptop and a decent wifi connection. But even with this, you might as well work in a place where it inspires you to do more. And for this segment, I’m gonna feature a nice hostel in…
6 Things You Should Consider First Before Becoming a Digital Nomad
Being able to travel around the world is a dream for most people. I mean who wouldn’t want to experience different cultures, good food, meeting new friends, and so on and so forth. And one way to achieve it now is to become a Digital Nomad. Basically, someone who earns income online by operating a…
5 Places to Eat in Boracay
Boracay is known for its emerald waters and powdery white sands. I mean. It’s not part of Asia’s top 10 islands for nothing. And after the 6-month cleanup, you can now enjoy pristine beaches with more breathing space. (If you have been to Boracay before the cleanup, you know what I mean.) But then, what’s…
How to Become a Digital Nomad: THE SIMPLE ANSWER
I would like to introduce myself first. I’m Miko Eclipse (Serious. That’s my real surname). And I’m a Filipino Digital Nomad. Yes, Digital Nomad. That elusive catch phrase for that hippie millennial who (almost) perpetually travels around the world. With the aid of a decent Internet Connection and your trusty Laptop, you can earn a living…
Mobal Travel Sim Card for Japan: The Best Sim Card for Tourists as of Date!
Taking a trip out of the country is something you and I enjoy. The culture, the people, the food. It makes life interesting as you stand to see other people’s perspective. But as much as possible, you want to be prepared when you get there. And one preparation all must have is an Internet connection!…
What to Eat in Tsukiji Fish Market? 5 Must-Eat Unique Foods In Tsukiji (And It’s Not Sushi!)
After the Toyosu Tuna Auction, I decided to just go back to this market’s roots in Tsukiji. If you’re going to Foodie Pilgrimage in Japan, you mustn’t miss Tsukiji! It’s like Japan’s Seafood Mecca. After the venue of the Tuna Auction moving to Toyosu, not every establishment can afford the move. Quite a lot of…
How to Get to the Toyosu Fish Market’s Tuna Auction Without Getting Lost (Like Me)?
After my relaxing stay in Oedo Onsen Monogatari, it’s time to run for my real itinerary: to witness the Tuna Auction. I decided to write this content because I didn’t see any thorough guide (at least where the auction is). And I ended up in a cycle of running and getting lost. If…
Oedo Onsen Monogatari: Relax From Your Tiring Day at this Edo-Inspired Onsen (How to Get There? Onsen Etiquette?)
I have been coming back to Japan for as long as I can remember. But I have never been to the Tsukiji Fish Market and Tuna auction. After the relocation of Tsukiji’s inner market to Toyosu, I just had to go this time. For one, you need to wake up too damn early. And…
5 Reasons Why You Should Use Skyscanner for Your Next Flight
As a digital nomad, it’s fun to travel the world while working. You get to meet new people, immerse yourself in a new culture, the food, the sights; it’s the perfect work-life balance (at least for me). If there is a stable Internet connection, you are in business anyway. So why not around the world?…
Japanese Omikuji: Test Your Luck with Japan’s Fortune-Telling Paper
We don’t know what the future holds for certain. But wouldn’t it be nice to just have a sneak peek for the coming year? If you’re in a Japanese Shinto or Buddhist shrine, you can try your luck in drawing Japanese fortune-telling papers or the Omikuji. Omikuji (translated as a “sacred lot”) are pieces of…