Any couple would be happy if they could get even just a day without kids screaming in the background. To be able to go back to the honeymoon stage would definitely be a dream come true, moreso if it involves traveling and seeing the world for a few weeks.
Well, this newly-married Japanese couple took their honeymoon game up a big notch. Kaz and Mariko Yamaguchi of Kyoto went on a 400-day honeymoon -- that's a year and a month of just traveling! -- to 48 countries, and decided to film it.
Yes, you read that right, 48 COUNTRIES. The newlyweds went to Ethiopia, Patagonia, the Amazon Rainforest, Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans in Botswana, the Rock of Guatapé in Colombia, and the world's largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, to name a few.
Here are some of the photos they posted on Instagram:
The couple also brought with them their DJI Phantom 3 Advanced drone, so they were able to take breathtaking shots of all the places they went to. Watch their sweet and cute journey below:
You're probably thinking, "They don't have kids yet, that's why they can travel!" Well, that may be true, but this couple is sincerely perfect pegs for #relationshipgoals and #travelgoals. You may need to wait until the kids are a bit bigger to be able to pull this off.
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Kaz and Mariko Yamaguchi's travels should serve as a reminder that spending time with just your spouse (no kids!) is not to be taken for granted. A day, a weekend, a week of traveling with your spouse can bring plenty of benefits for your relationship going forward.
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