I planned to travel indefinitely — instead, I started a company in rural Japan Kira Bella's plan was to travel indefinitely until she visited Japan. Provided by Kira Bella After graduating from college, Kira Bella set out to travel the world indefinitely. She visited 16 countries during her first year but decided she wanted to settle in Japan. Now, at 25, she runs a rural revitalization business in a small town in the Japanese countryside. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kira Bella, 25, the CEO of Kirameki, an experiential travel company in Japan. It's been edited for length and clarity. After graduating from college, I made plans to travel indefinitely, and I began with a year visiting 16 countries across Asia and Europe — but Japan checked all the boxes for me in a way that nowhere else did. I moved there on a 6-month working holiday visa and kept extending it. During that time, I found a few jobs and traveled around the country.…