Finally finally I went to Germany to meet my lovely friend!!!!!
I met her 4 years ago when I did a summer language course. It's just amazing that we still keep in touch!!!!!!!
I was generally really happy to meet her again and mainly we spend a relaxed week together.
One evening, my friend's dad recommended us to go to Neuschwanstein Castle saying that all the Japanese tourists go there haha
Kindly her mom accepted to drive us there, here we go! Our amazing day trip has started :)
From Nuremberg, it took about 3 hours to get there. I was worried about the weather but fortunately when we got there, it was a beautiful day!
We had to queue for about 30min to get tickets.
Sometimes people cannot get one because they are sold out.
There is another castle close to Neuschwanstein castle called Hohenschwangau castle. A yellow castle. Well it's just sad that I don't quite remember whose residence this was and its history even though I joined a guided tour...
It seems as if a residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and it was built by his father, King Maximilian II.
Its appearance looks a normal castle but inside was really nice.
Unfortunately, taking photograph was not allowed inside.
And then, a famous princess castle,Neuschwanstein Castle!!
Because the castle was massive, taking pics with it was really difficult
But look at this pic. It was sooooo beautiful.
Seems like this castle is not completed. There are too many rooms.
Since I was a big fan of princess movie, I was really happy to see this castle.
Also, European architecture is just amazing!
On our way home, I tried German food.
Spätzle
Since I really like cheese, this pasta was really nice.
Flädlesuppe
This is soup with pancakes.
They fit each other.
When I felt a bit too cheesy, I had this soup and then pasta again.....hahaha
I've been super lazy so it was last year when I actually went there.
It was such a great relaxing time back then.......
*It's been a while since I graduated uni. My English becomes really poor....
Hope I'm explaining amazing memories at least understandable....
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