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“Do it because it’s fun,” They said. “It’s really easy,” They added. After experiencing the Rope Course Adventure, YES, it was fun BUT it wasn’t as easy as what they have said.



I’m the indoor type of person, I love staying at home, drinking tea while reading a good book/manga or eating noodles while watching Korean dramas, anime or whatever series that caught my interest. But I’m always up for any challenge; I go hiking once in a while, just so you know and I also want to climb more mountains and try extreme adventures as well. So, last month Team Leader Rod and our ever pretty Support Miss Cai brought us to Mountain View Nature s Park for some stress-releasing activities and yes taking up the Rope Course Adventure is one of them.



It wasn’t an easy challenge but here are my reasons why you should still try the Rope Course Adventure if ever you decided to visit Cebu. I hope this will motivate you in some sort, coming from a not so sporty lady.

  1. It’s a good physical activity to try.
Gaining fats from sitting almost 8 hours, the challenge was a good way to burn some calories. But yeah, the struggle is real, really, real.


  1. It will make you realize that there’s no turning back and the only way is to move on
This is not hugot. I mean if you are already at the middle of the challenge, you can’t just give up and turn back because there are challengers behind you and it will be a hassle unless you are the only one taking the challenge. Move on, move on din pag may time.


  1. You’ll develop or use your natural survival instincts
Omg, it’s like playing a survival game online the difference is you are playing in real life. Thinking of tactics/strategies to finish the challenge as soon as possible and prevent your body from falling. It was really awesome to try out some theories, like oh, where is the center of gravity and the science of not falling and holding on. Ahem.



  1. It feels good to use your energy by struggling and holding on to your dear life
Exaggerated? yes. I mean even if there are harness and stuff, in my experience I’m still afraid to fall (because no one below will catch me, paano kung paasa ang harness? Charut) and I really tried my best to hold on to something while moving on to something. It’s a good way to use my energy other than doing a series marathon all night and day. Plus, I discovered that I’m not that's really afraid of heights.



  1. That fulfilling moment when you reached the end of the challenge
We are the Champions song playing on the background. It’s like surpassing a great problem and you just have to stick out your middle finger to the challenges you have passed and say, ha! I survived you! And you felt like you can do anything in this world after reaching the finish line. You felt good because you didn’t give up. You did it, hurray!



Every sweat and sore muscle is worth it.  Taking the Rope Challenge is relatable to our life. Whatever challenge life may throw you, you just need to face every challenges or problem, it’s meant to be solve, give it all, after that move on and if there’s another challenge, do the same thing. What matters most is you didn’t give up! At the end, it made you stronger and braver. Always be up for the challenge.


So, have you guys, tried the Rope Challenge at Busay? Or do you have any idea where I could try something like this? Please don’t hesitate to comment down below. Promise, I will not hugot, like seriously.
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The Japanese Summer Festival: Bon Odori 2016 that was held last August 12-13 at Sugbu Grounds, South Road Properties (SRP), Cebu City, Philippines was a huge success with around 22,000 attendees, imagine the ocean of people! For only 20.00 pesos, it is more than worthy of a night of awesome cultural experience.

It’s my first time to attend Bon Odori and for a girl who’s been in love with Japan, attending a festival is a must right?



I came with my kawaii friends Vanessa and Ate Jane.  The weather was so fine at that night too. It was really an event to remember for me, surrounded by things I dreamed about, authentic Japanese food, merchandise, cosplay and like-minded people! By the way, I went on a solo adventure on Day 1, it was supposed to be just surveying the area and directions because I’m new in Cebu, I’m afraid I might get lost. I ended up buying lots of stuff on Day 1.






I wasn’t able to take a lot of pictures because I’m very overwhelmed with the festive the environment is. Please bear with my photos.

There are a lot of booths and fun activities that the festival prepared for festival goers.











Bon Odori (盆踊り), meaning simply Bon dance is a style of dancing performed during Obon. Originally a Nenbutsu folk dance to welcome the spirits of the dead, the style of celebration varies in many aspects from region to region. | salamat google

Philippines counterpart is the Araw ng mga Patay or Undas, the difference is we don’t offer a dance, we offer foods on our altars and light up candles outside our houses and visit their graves.

It’s quite similar to our tradition in the Philippines since it is believed that each year during obon or Bon festival the ancestors’ spirits returns to this world in order to visit their relatives. Creepy but we also believe that right every November 2.

So much for the background of the festival…


My favorite part will always be the fireworks display. I just love it, whatever event it is. That magical feeling watching the fireworks lit up the sky, isn’t it a bit romantic? crush, doko? |

It was one hell of a tiring event, there are few vehicles from the event area so we walked all the way to Mambaling. Good thing the view of the city lights and the sea are a bit relaxing.
The only thing I regret was not wearing a Yukata. It’s my dream to wear a Yukata while attending a Japanese festival but well, next time perhaps? Right? Soon. Puhon.



Are you also a fan of Japanese Culture and experience a Japanese festival? comment down your experience below!

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