Osaka, Universal Studio, and working on vacation

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Osaka, Universal Studio, and working on vacation
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At first, I thought that I would not be able to write those posts every week. And even if I'm currently on "vacation", I wanted to continue writing them to not lose the focus of writing every week.

So it will be more travel-related posts and it will be the same for the next weeks.

Osaka

This week, I went to Osaka. It was the first time for me to go there. I took the Shinkansen, and damn, it's so much better than the train in France.

I'm here with a friend for a few days and we have a lot of visits to do. I'm not going to visit everything as I'm also preparing for a half marathon soon in South Korea, so it's very tiring walking a lot during the day and then going for a huge run, especially with this temperature ( around 34 Celsius degree ).

Osaka is quite like Tokyo, I didn't find a lot of difference. It's a big city, with skyscrapers and stuff like that. And I like it, you can do almost what you want and not need anything.

Universal Studio

We also went to Universal Studio this week, for the first time for me.

It's crazy how they made it and the Mario theme is very well made.

I was amazed more by the design of everything than the park itself and the attraction. And it was a nice experience, so if you go there take a look at this park.

Working on vacation

It's hard for me to do nothing, even on vacation. I'm still thinking a lot about all my projects. And as I don't have that much time to work on them, I just take some notes about what to do when I get some time.

A lot of people are waiting a lot for having vacation and doing nothing for a period of time. And I understand that it can be good to change your mind. But when your job is also what you love the most to do, it's different.

So instead of hard working during this time, I take more time for myself and for my friends, and I also read more books and articles about what I love like cryptography actually.

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Aituglo

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The author of this blog, a bug bounty hunter and security researcher that shares his thoughts about the art of hacking.