As promised, my trip on Japan :)
24th Sept.
Rise and shine. Morning call was at 6a.m and it all felt awfully familiar. Oh right. I do it every morning on a normal school day.
Our tour guide promised us a day of shopping and it was music to our ears.
Our 1st pit stop aka go to the loo if you have to.
It was another 3 hour long ride before we reach our destination. There were 2 alternatives for me, it was either to sleep or play.
I chose to play.
Actually to be honest I don't think anyone could sleep with the racket at the back of the bus. Yapping, chit chattering and gloating like a couple of free spirited teenagers when they were, in actual fact,a couple of smelly old people.
You know those smelly old people with smelly perfumes that intoxicate the fresh air that we breathe? Yeah those type. Not that I have anything against old people. Just against those who don't act their age. Yuck.
Anyway,my sis and I fooled around with the camera a lot.
You know those smelly old people with smelly perfumes that intoxicate the fresh air that we breathe? Yeah those type. Not that I have anything against old people. Just against those who don't act their age. Yuck.
Anyway,my sis and I fooled around with the camera a lot.
Mummy boo
The mouth watering pieces of crunchy heaven.
aka
Caramel Corn.
The mouth watering pieces of crunchy heaven.
aka
Caramel Corn.
Gimme ghetto!Okay fine.She did it better.Omg give up already!
Mr toasty.
I really didn't ask them to strike a pose. I only asked her to hold still and snapped fast.Mr toasty.
Finally after warming the chairs of our bus , we reached..
The place!
We only bought a yukata.After that it was off to The Imperial Palace(if I'm not mistaken).Yeap you guessed it. I don't bloody remember the name. But it's okay cause you people don't even care to know right? Haha.
Right?
The place is like a morning market with stalls from every corner. People from all ages bustle through the busy street finding for goods to shop for. It's hard to shop for clothes in Japan, well let's just say we don't share the same type of style.
Unless of course you absolutely love knee length stockings, exaggerated outfits with too much lace and have a deep affection for the peace sign.
Right?
The place is like a morning market with stalls from every corner. People from all ages bustle through the busy street finding for goods to shop for. It's hard to shop for clothes in Japan, well let's just say we don't share the same type of style.
Unless of course you absolutely love knee length stockings, exaggerated outfits with too much lace and have a deep affection for the peace sign.
The place was beautiful and green. But at the downside, it was extremely hot.
That's the end of my 3rd day in Japan. Will try to update more soon alright. :)
See yuh.
See yuh.
1 comment:
I must say that this post is...very good wo..relli very good hor...very gooddd..
Then later u drink the water also very good and cooling also. Very good oneeeee...
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