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Travel Blogs from Osaka
November 27-30
... Kinhakuji Cruise under Mount Fuji Hiroshima peace memorial and museum Traditional hotel stay Normal hotel stay Catching bullet trains and normal ones Meeting new people Seeing the different cultures Shopping Catching ferries Went to Meiah shima island Kyoto Osaka Universal studios Japan Nagoya And many more. All of these places have been amazing and one I hope ...
O for Osaka
... enough pictures of the food so you can tell what you’re getting.
Another strange thing, while I’m on the subject of restaurants, is the plastic models of food many places in Korea and Japan use to display outside of the restaurant. At first I found this quite vulgar. I don’t know why, but they used to creep me out. Though, after such a long time over here I’m getting used to it. Still, I wonder how they get the food to match the model? Which ...
A Castle and The Kaiyukan, You Just Can't Go Wrong
... going so fast you have to watch where your walking.
We all decided to head back to the house and make some dinner so we hopped back on the subway and headed for home. We stopped at the grocery store to buy some things for dinner. Sam was yet again cooking us another feast. As soon as we got home, I felt like sleeping. It had been a long exciting day. We rested while the chef went to work. They would not let us help so the only thing to do was drink sake =D ...
No longer Old Kyoto
We had an excursion to Kyoto today, apparently to see the "old Kyoto". It was over an hour on an elevated freeway with continuous sound barriers to get there, so not much to sight enroute. We were quite disappointed with Kyoto, as we saw none of the “old” bit (doesn't seem to exist now). However, we were taken to see the Golden Temple, which was quite a spectacular sight all coated ...
Low Days, and I'm not the UN...
... talked about how Hiroshima made me feel, it being a manmade disaster, at the moment I am totally unable to comment on what has happened elsewhere in japan, for the simple reason that I cannot understand what is being said or written on the tv, I just see the devastation everywhere on the tv (that I very very rarely get to see anyway, never mind a newspaper). You all most likely know far more than I do about what has happened, and given that I'm not a politician I don't feel it's ...