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We all have a special way of bringing home our best memories from our vacations, whether it be through buying postcards or collecting spoons. As an avid traveler that also happens to love food, Instagrammer girleatworld takes pictures of the food she eats at each of her destinations. But they're not just food pictures — she makes them all the more memorable by making sure she captures the locations she ate them at in the background.
girleatworld, an Indonesian traveler based in Singapore, has made it her goal to visit at least one new place every year. She first discovered her love for traveling in 2010 after a trip to Thailand, and since then she has been traveling all over the world, sharing food stories and pictures on her Instagram and website.
Japan has been one of her countless destinations, and she has recorded many of the locations and yummy snacks she devoured during her trips.
Following her Instagram might be a great new way to plan your next journey, wherever that may be.
Sushi roll, Gojoten Shrine (Tokyo)
Agedango, Ninenzaka (Kyoto)
Lavender ice cream, Tomita Farm (Hokkaido)
Sea Urchin, Tsukiji Fish Market (Tokyo)
Doraemon-shaped taiyaki, Shinagawa (Tokyo)
Panda bun, Nankinmachi (Kobe)
Rice ball, Shimokitazawa (Tokyo)
Agedango, Owakudani (Hakone)
Hello Kitty donut, Shibuya (Tokyo)
Dango, Arashiyama (Kyoto)
Sakura-flavored ice cream, Arashiyama Park(Kyoto)
Cat donut, Shin Kyogoku Market (Kyoto)
Takoyaki, Tokyo
Salmon sashimi skewer, Nishiki Market (Kyoto)
Sakura mochi, Arashiyama Bamboo Forest (Kyoto)
Taiyaki, Fushimi Inari (Kyoto)