WD's Travel report:
I went to Inkushiti, or however its pronounced, for a full week, and what I saw was amazing. There was so much culture around everywhere, people were cheerful, and I always felt that I was saved for a reason. Sure, its got things some people don't like, but what doesn't? I personally favored the light towers, or whatever they call those towers of light to show exactly where land is, for how they were designed, and how tall they were. One of them allowed me to see all across the city, and had a neat zip line down. So I took it, which took me to a neat little ramen restaurant, so I went in, requested a light meal, and tipped 30% because I was a tourist, and left without too much said. And I kept walking around for the rest of the day and night, which sometimes I went down alleyways expecting something to try and jump me, but not one encounter every single time. The next two days were spent hiking on the trails in nature, and I felt at peace on the trail walks. I did get lost once in a forest, which I spent the time meditating under a nice cherry blossom tree until I was found about half an hour later. Which I spent my fourth day doing meditation classes, which got me thinking about the true meaning of life, which for some reason always came up as 42, but now, its a wide definition. My fifth day was spent sightseeing, saw some nature and such, might've gotten caught picking A flower which was extremely common, but I digress. My sixth day was spent on taking climbing lessons, which I messed up... Twice. My last day was spent trying to weld my arm back on. But I got some merch, like snow globes, some attachments, and a book about their history. But I really loved it, and I might go again some day.