There are times wherein I just want my dreams to happen all at once-It would be lovely to just wake up tomorrow in the house that I have dreamed of owning, driving the cars that I've been forever wanting, living on a passive income, and buying things for my family without worrying if I'll go on a deficit, and doing philanthropic causes in between. Unfortunately, life was not designed to be like that, and there's the fear of uncertainty whether my dreams will come true or not-but that's another story.
What brings me back to sanity and gives me more hope and enthusiasm to tread this current path that I'm traveling is the realization that everything takes time. Time molds you. Time perfects you. Time prepares you. Time arms you with the valuable weapon called experience, the most important thing that will give you your survival. If there's one thing that keeps me hopeful about life right now, it's that in time, no matter how endless the roads may seem and how many detours I take, I shall reach my destination. I'll have my own moment. Cliche, cliche, but true!
Exactly my thoughts when I visited Shiseido's Museum in the town of Kakegawa, Shizouka. I just realized, if Shiseido had waited patiently for 140 years to become what they are today, who am I to complain? I have only been here on earth for 25 years! Clearly, I still have a long way to go. Well, I don't intend to live until I'm 140, but you get my point! LOL.
I haven't been to a museum since forever, and this made this visit my most favorite itinerary.
Shiseido Corporate Museum is located in the Kakegawa province, which is 4 hours away from Tokyo if traveled by land, and 2 hours away via the Shinkansen (Bullet Train). I rode the Shinkansen, which is one of my simplest dreams in life so YAY! One dream, accomplished! :)
Shiseido Museum was originally built to house all of the brand's products from 1872 up to today. Since Shiseido has been an important part of the Japanese Culture aside from the fact that the brand alone has a very long and rich personal history, it was turned into a Museum where people can visit and learn more about it.
Fun Fact: Shiseido is the oldest cosmetic brand and the fourth largest beauty corporation in the world.
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