Miles & Moments

Every mile tells a story, and every moment becomes a memory. Miles & Moments is your go-to guide for travel that’s rich in experience and full of feels. From city strolls to soul-searching escapes, weekend getaways to dream destinations—we’re here to help you plan smarter, wander deeper, and collect memories, not just miles.
Because the best journeys don’t just take you places—they change you.

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My Magical Day at Disney Sea: Tokyo’s Dreamland Adventure Unfolded

Ever since I was a little girl, Disney’s magic from the songs to the dreamy fairytales has been a huge part of my life. So, when I finally stepped into Tokyo Disney Sea, it wasn’t just a theme park visit; it felt like stepping directly into my childhood imagination If you’re planning a Japan trip…

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Things I Bought from Japan – My Japan Shopping Haul You’ll Love!

Before traveling to Japan, I did a lot of research on what people usually buy and created a curated shopping list based on what’s popular and worth purchasing for my Japan shopping haul. If you’re planning a trip and want inspiration, I’ve also written a detailed Japan Shopping Guide that covers all the must-buy categories….

7-Eleven Japan Drinks You Must Try: The Best Matcha, Fibe Mini Fiber Drink, & Healthy 7/11 Favorites

If you’re traveling to Japan, chances are you’ll find yourself walking into a Japanese 7-Eleven (or 7/11 Japan) at least once a day. These aren’t your average convenience stores they are a major part of Japanese daily life. From snacks to bento boxes and unique beverages, there’s always something new to try. On my recent…

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From Bidets to Music Buttons: My Wild Obsession with Japan’s Toilets

Konnichiwa! I went to Japan to explore shrines, eat matcha, and… obsessively use their public washrooms. Yes, seriously. Japan’s toilets are so high-tech, they became one of the most memorable parts of my trip—and here’s why they might change how you view hygiene forever. Why? My curiosity was sparked when my brother visited and returned…