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For 4 and a half years, I have been traveling the world (mostly Central and South America) with the channel "Tabiology". I will travel to Tranquilo with as much good vibes as possible♪ ✌️Otsuka's Instagram / jun_ology 🌺Ayaka's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ayaka_moriw... 💝Tabiology (record of my fun travels so far) https://youtube.com/@-tabiology-605?s... 🔥I eat various Mexican dishes on Tik Tok. https://www.tiktok.com/@tabiology196?... They were a very kind family. But when we got home, I was surprised. I hadn't asked what kind of house it was, but my dad spoke fluent English and said he'd been to Japan, so I didn't expect them to live in a slum-like place like that. What I remember is, While we were eating pupusas, an old man with a thick notebook came to the house. My dad went out, we were chatting happily, and he just paid $5. Even though he didn't receive anything. Then they called me in, and my dad explained to the old man, "This guy came from Japan and made the pupusas just now!" When I talked to him, I found out he was a loan collector. It seems he was going around the houses on that road, turning through a thick ledger like a Baumkuchen with his saliva-soaked fingers. The thing he's taking out a loan for is a simple wire rack behind the TV. I wonder if I can find one at IKEA for about 3000 yen? It's the kind of thing you could put together at Daiso by combining products. Apparently, he'll keep paying for it for two years. $5 a month. But my dad was so excited, he said, "It's only $5!" "Thanks to this, even poor people like us can have a good life!" Now that I think about it, there's Wi-Fi, a nice TV, and it even connects to YouTube! It had two refrigerators and was a nice house. But I thought I couldn't move anymore. For someone like me who loves traveling, taking out a loan is a scary thing. But I haven't built up enough credit in society to get a loan in Japan, I don't have to worry about that, so I'm glad I'm traveling after all♪ Travel is the best♪ Crab hole philosophy♪ Eiichi Shibusawa vibes♪ Please subscribe and like the channel♪ ✨Channel art and logo: Kiyo Kanako (@kiyokanako) / kiyokanako #travel #ElSalvador #pupusa