Japanese people are always speaking about the journey never ends until you are back home, and so did my mom. Even in the plane I was still energetic of the travel. I remembered I still had the little leporello booklet which I bought in Kyoto. This leporello is called Goshuincho and is used to collect stamps and signs of each temple and shrine. I doubted in the first place if I could use my mini version for drawings because I read a discussion on the internet about whether or not it is allowed to use it as a sketchbook. But the employee told me that it is old fashioned to only think that the booklet should only be stamped. So, I made a drawing of an old street and animals with the only pen I had in my backpack.

