Digital Nomad in Kyoto, Day 5 (Final)
The previous day:
The previous day:
It’s the final day of being a digital nomad in this travel. The staff of the guesthouse I stayed last night told me some nice cafes to go in Kyoto.
Cafe Yamaneko(山猫軒)
I went to one of the cafes she told me. It’s a quiet space with tasty sandwiches and nice atmosphere.
I researched about how to use SQLite3 FTS5 on React Native app on Android.
Ninna-ji (仁和寺)
It’s located a 15-min walk from that cafe.
Sarasa-Nishijin (さらさ西陣)
I moved back to Nishijin by bus. This cafe is interesting — the building was originally a public bath and they renovated it into a cafe after its owner passed away. The tiles of the bath are remained as they are. It looks like an ethnic design.
I wrote up a proposal of the next roadmap of Inkdrop here.
Doutor (a chain cafe)
My laptop is running out of the battery, so I went to a cafe which provides the outlets for charging.
Had a nice break!
Being a digital nomad in this week, I could go most of cafes that I wished to go in Kyoto. I’m so happy now. But there would be more interesting cafes in Kyoto. I would like to visit here again someday.
While enjoying cafes, I could make some good progress on my project. I can’t help that it takes some time and energy to check places and to move though.
I am getting less unexpected stimulations these days as I am solely working on my app without colleagues or business trips. That would be sometimes boring. I would like to take some chaos for my life by occasionally being a digital nomad somewhere.