Title: Japan Trip 2011
Date: 19 November to 27 November 2011
To my Baby<3 :
Baby, I want to tell you, for every moment on my this trip, you have never left my mind, and neither will you ever leave my mind. I love you lots baby.. I hoped you took good care of yourself when I was away. Though I admit i kept a lot of things away from you, it is cause I didnt want you to worry for me. I love you lots. This entire post, i just like a mini dedication, from me to you.
Day 1 (18 November 2011 – 19 November 2011)
Left home for Changi Airport oat about 745pm on the 18, though my flight is at 6am the next day. Parents say want to spend the night at the airport, easier and better, so dun have to wake up like in the middle of the night just to check in. Well, i sort of agree to it, so can like check in early and go inside the departure gates to play about and fool around. But could only check-in at about 3am so had dinner and I had to see the doctor first. Had an eye infection and was carrying it with me to Japan. After all these, walked around all 3 terminals of Changi Airport. Saw Mini Toons selling Rilakkuma and Korilakkuma and it really made me think lots of my Baby<3.. I miss her lots.. Though I brought my phone with me to Japan, I could not use it openly cos my parents dun allow me bring de.. So had to like use it secretly through out the trip. Toured finish all 3 terminals and went back to Terminal 3 at about 11 plus. And sat at the Killiney Road there to have a drink. Saw many Singapore Swimming Association people, all having banners to welcome back the swimming and water polo team that went to Indonesia for the South-East Asian Games. Then have a short rest there, before leaving back to Terminal 1, and slept for a while there and toured the airport with my sister for around 30 mins too.. Quite fun. :D Saw Tao Li, Joseph Isaac Schooling and Amanda Lim all from Singapore swimming team at the airport.
Got to check in early at about 3am, and immediately went to the departure area, and went to the free internet area there, where there is computers that could be used for free, tv to watch that is showing European football and movies, and also places to rest and sleep, which is what my parents did. The most cool thing is place to charge phone for free, in a box like you connect your phone to the wire that they give can already. So cool. Spamed my baby fb account with many post, as well as her twitter. I admit, even now before i leave, i already miss her alot. And i want to tell everyone, yes, im serious about her, genuinely serious. Began to walked around after around 430, and went to the toilet to wash up and walked towards the departure gate of D42. Got 7-11 so went there to see if there is anything to eat, hungry after a whole hyper night.. Went to Times to see if there is anything nice, as well as Starbucks, cos my sister wanted to eat something and 7-11 sells nothing that you can eat on the spot. Went to the gate at about 515. And cleared the bag check. Was worried could not clear just because my phone is in my bag. But passed through without anything happening.
Soon got to board the plane. Left for a super long runway at about 602 and the runway was like so faraway.. Didnt know Changi Airport was even so big to be able to get such a big runway. Tsk. Took off like finally and didnt feel like headache or anything which is good. Used to have such syndromes, especially when I went to Bangkok once, and vomited through out the whole journey there… Watched show, and then fell asleep cos was super tired. Watched a few movies. Cars 2, Smurfs and cant remember what else already but the movies were not bad, to what i think and feel la.. LOL! Pretty like the breakfast that they served, Omelette with ham i think. Nice. Then later still got give egg croissant. Dun know if it is even spelled wrongly. So after breakfast, watched somemore show, and its like, sleep wake up and sleep wake up. Can actually compare me with a pig for this 6 hours.
Reached and arrived and landed at Narita Airport at about 1 plus. Came out from Gate 15. :D First thing had to go toilet. Tsk. Airplane toilet is the worst toilet in the world i guess. And Japanese toilet is the most cool de. Wahaha! Cleared the immigrations, and took our baggage. Went to the Japan Railway(JR) ticket office and collect our 7 days JR unlimited pass as well as reserve the seats for our Osaka train ride on Friday. Then also paid money for the Narita Express(NEX) train that we were going to take to Tokyo downtown. After got the tickets, like rushed down to the train platform to board the NEX which was already there waiting. Completely empty and they say the train is fully booked. –,- im not sick or what lah, but the NEX toilet very nice.. Like its damn big, almost like a handicap toilet.. Super high tech too! ^^ Didnt sleep through out this train ride even if I didnt sleep for the whole night and only slept for a while on the plane. Was thinking of my baby<3 and was messaging her too, only she didnt reply, but its okay.. Sat till the Shinjuku station, one stop after the Tokyo station. First thing step out of the train was, it was so much colder than inside the train, and I swear. Its just like i closed my room door and turned on the air-con. Same feeling.
Walked out of the station to Takashimaya Times Square to get a quick bite cause we were terribly hungry already after that airplane breakfast. Went to their basement to get some food. My sister and I eat bought a fish set. The food was salty and the fish was hard. –,- Parents bought bread. Earlier know I also go buy bread better. The fish set is like 735yen and its like so damn expensive. Walked out of the mall after the meal, and the sky was super dark. Time then was only 5pm plus Japan time. After meal, went back to the JR station to find the line back to Ikebukuro where my hotel is, under the place Sunshine City. Ended up walking for close to 45 minutes just to find my hotel and it turned out to be just a 10 mins walk from the station. Well we had the language barrier problem and not all Japanese are willing to help. Super unlucky today too, have got abrasion on Day 1. Hope it recovers within the night.
Went to walk around the Sunshine City and had a proper dinner. Took the set meal, which cost 1080yen, but it consists of some type of ramen, which i last had when i was with my baby at Century Square, and it really made me think of her. I miss you lots baby.. <3 After dinner went to walk around. There is this shop name Loft, and it sells Rilakkuma and Korilakkuma. Normal, first thing i thought is her.. <3 Later went back to my hotel room for a rest. Many changes in the hotel room arrangement before that but was settled later on. Room number 2833 while my sister one is 2826.. Soaked for close to 45 mins bath and my father was sleeping outside. SMSed a little to my Baby.. And slept a little late, miss her lots.. <3
Day 2 (20 November 2011)
Today we are going to Tokyo Disney Resort. Well, there is the Disneysea and Disneyland. Long way there, and its another long day for us definitely…
Morning woke up at about 5 plus, Japan time, which means it is 4am Singapore time… First time im waking up so early, never wake up so early after a night that I did not sleep before.. So its like a record to me.. Changed to me shirt and brought my jacket, and I will not forgot what my baby told me the previous day, it will be cold today.. And i will miss her always… Went to the basement one to have morning breakfast which cost us 2000yen per person. Super ex. Most expensive breakfast that I have ever eaten in my whole life. And they like only serve, sausage, veggie, eggs, tamago, cold ham, porridge, rice, bacon with potato.. And just some fruit juice. Thats all I can remember of the breakfast. And it is the same food daily.. –,-
Finished breakfast and walked to the Ikebukuro JR station and on the way there is see a big group walking towards us, all wearing black and we sort of labelled them as ‘hei se hui’.. Made enquires on how to go to the Tokyo Disneyland at the JR Station and it seems rather complicated.. Japan has far too many line. Main line that is serving the Tokyo people is the Yamanote (pronounced as Yamakamai) train line.. So took that that was heading towards Ueno and Tokyo, and changed to another line at Tokyo station which was a 5-10 mins walk down deep inside to take the Keiyo line. And have to take it to some station. Maihama Station. Well, too tired, i slept on the train, for the first time. I didnt sleep on the train at all before. Reached the Disney station in about 30 mins-45mins or 1 hour later. I dont know.
Walked towards the Disneyland, though i prefer to go to Disneysea cos i haven been to see how Disneysea is like.. tsk. but my parents say Disneyland better cause the one we went last time in Hong Kong is smaller.. I was like speechless. Really. Went there and realised the prices for the tickets that we bought in Singapore were much cheaper than the prices there. Well, good news though. HAHA! Went in and the first thing that greeted us is Donald Duck. Blehh. Went in further, and the main USA street was fully packed, and there was a super tall Xmas tree standing in the middle.. Really nice view, with the Disney castle standing in the background. Then walked down the road, and saw a popcorn stall selling caramel popcorn. And wanted to buy though we know it will be expensive, we wanted to buy, but only the queue puked us off. The queue is worst than the Great Singapore Sales and some warehouse sales that we have in Singapore. HAHA! Later took some photos and waited for the parade to come, and it was nice.. Japanese people were all very sporting. They all took part in the actions and everything that is happening throughout the parade. This is something you will confirm not see in Singapore. And when I saw it, i somehow wanted to join in them to take part in this sporting activity. Really nice…
Went on later to take some rides. Took the snow white ride, a roller-coaster-like ride about some type of treasure game, and the last is a water ride on a track called, Its a small small world. :D Quite fun and i realised something. Outside every ride attraction, the Japanese people would arrange the prams properly, just like parking the cars into its own parking lots. Super orderly! Not only that.. They wont mind the long waiting time and just waited patiently without even a single complain. :D The Snow White ride iss sort of nice. They gave warning that it will be scary. And throughout the ride, i was silent and just looked around, not a single bit scared about this ride at all… tsk.. :D Then went to eat some ice cream. It isnt cheap. 300yen. Its about SGD$5.10.. So yea… Bought 2 somemore, one chocolate and one mixed with vanilla de.. Then went to take the roller-coaster-like ride. Haha. It isnt that good, not so bad. Firstly, the damn queue for the ride is about 1 hour.. Secondly, the place is like so cram and thirdly the queue must turn turn and turn so many round.. tsk. Finally got to take the ride down deep inside the so called like shelter type cave.. And boarded the thing. Maybe i should say thank god im not sitting on the first row in my first roller-coaster ride.. And throughout the ride, it was me, closing my eyes and covering my head with the hat i got.. Then trying super tight to hold on to my specs and camera.. Omg.. it was super scary for my first time.. But the lucky thing I didnt vomited.. and even if so, i wont die of it. I will always remember someone is waiting for me back in Singapore.
Went for lunch after this at the so called fastfood behind this attraction. Bought a fried chicken set and one turkey. Shared among us.. LOL sounds like damn savvy, but its too ex, we felt that way. Then find it rather nice.. Yea, nothing much to write about this I know. Later walked around the theme park , and went to the last ride that we took, the Its a small small world.. It is on the water moving and it was like, the song is played and the “boat” is going around the entire track. Then you would be like seeing exhibits from around the world. There is Korea, Japan, India, China, Egypt and many more. Nice ride. Well waiting time isnt that long even though the queue looks long. Really should go and have a ride on it.
After this, went out of it and saw the parade again. The one thing I like about the parade is the Christmas songs that they played there. Thats the thing I like most about it. Hopefully I can post the video that my father took, but it also includes the unglam images of me and my sister…. :D Walked about and my mother went to buy popcorn for us. :D 400yen. Maybe its cheap. But maybe its not too. But it smells nicer than Singapore ones, and also taste nicer. Bought the honey flavour though the caramel one smells nicer. :D Walked around abit more before heading for the entrance where all the souvenir shops are. But didnt buy anything from there for myself or friends, or my Baby<3 too.. Afraid wont have the money to spend for the next few days.
Left after that to the JR Station. Wait till I find my map.. Wait found it. Its the Maihama JR Station in front of the Disneyland entrance. :D Then took it back to Tokyo station.. Real fun at Disneyland.. Agree that its much bigger than Hong Kong Disneyland. :D But I wanted to go to DisneySea… Wait till my baby brings me there then! :D Slept on the train again for the rest of the journey, and all the way to Tokyo station. Reached there and were hungry.. my sister wanted to eat udon, so ended up finding everywhere just for the Udon. Walked though the entire station which was damn big, even bigger then I guess the entire of shopless Dhoby Ghaut MRT station.. Ate snack first. Tokyo Banana. Something like abit of snack and cake type. Taste nice anw. :D
Went back to the Ikebukuro there and went to check out Parco and Seibu if there is any food to eat of UDON type.. Dun have and walked back to hotel and found one on the way back. Not back. Taste nice too. :D But their set meal which comes with the fried rice, has got wasabi on it. And i ended up eating a little.. –,- One thing I like about these types of small Japanese restaurants is that the drink and tissues is unlimited cause they put on the table de. Then the hot drink is nice, and is normally tea that you can take and find it super nice in these cold weather. And its cold today like I say, and will believe my baby in whatever she tells me.. <3 Finished eating and went back to hotel watch tv, and have a super long bath again! :D HAHA! Then rest time already, but had cup noodles before I sleep. Bought from the family mart at my hotel lobby. Family Mart is just like our 7-11. :D Well, end of second day! :D
And well, I started to have fever on this day.. D;
Day 3(21 November 2011)
3rd day in Japan, and so far im not enjoying anything much yet. IDK why. I just miss my baby<3 alot..
Morning, same thing woke up at about 4 plus. Singapore time. :D Had breakfast again, then went to get ready stuffs and went off for the day! Well, today our aim is to go to Yokohama and the temple with the big Buddha there. Just that I forgot the name of the place, so have to find out first.
Then went to Yokohama. Have to change place. initially wanted to go to Yokohama for the fish market, but when we were there, everything seemed to have changed. So hope can still go to the fish market before we return to Singapore. There was this donation for blood, mascot in front of the JR station entrance when we came out from the station towards the shopping centre. :D Then they also sell some vegetable at the place, and it was real cheap. I guess its cheaper than those that were sold in Singapore ba. :D Then went to the shopping centre and the departmental store is known as Sogo. Singapore used to have this, but after that they shifted out of Singapore. They sell some Japanese pancake type at the basement and alot more other food plus a supermarket. Had the red bean pancake and it was really nice because the fillings inside it is like alot.. And it was hot too! <3 Shopped around, and there was another departmental store selling Disney items and Loft, which sold some Rilakkuma stuffs. Wanted to get one of each for my baby..<3 Miss her lots..
Then went to the shoe there, and my mother went to buy shoe. Now here is like big joke. I went to find a chair at a corner to sit, and it is within a super short distance then I sit there and practically sleep. Slept for about 10 minutes like this, then woke up and found my parents plus sister all missing.. No phone, so had to find them on my own.. LOL.. And only found them like 30 minutes later.. LOL. Just nice lor. I was looking for them and there was like announcement over the system. Then I was like, yea, if I know Japanese then good.. –,- My mother was coming up the escalator then found them one. Went down to the basement and eat lunch. Well had to packet away to go somewhere else eat, cos its not a restaurant or what. So indirectly, in Japan, I have not really eaten a proper lunch. :D Bought something like a KFC meal. Chicken drumlets plus wedges. So went out to the mall there to eat, and sit on the floor, while my parents went to get their own food. But they didnt really buy anything for themselves. In fact my lunch is like 600yen, and I find it like super expensive. About $10 plus Singapore dollars. D;
Went to the JR Station and took a train to the temple area. Its at Kamakura, in the Kanagawa Prefecture. The Buddha name is Kamakura Daibutsu. Alighted at one of the JR station, which is the Kamakura station. Had a hard time finding directions to the place, and had to ask for many instructions. Bought a glove for about 200yen there, as I felt the weather was too cold for me.. Haha. Walked for close to an hour, and was abit tiring. 2.4 km when I saw on the map. I guess I can complete the run to the place in 20 mins.. –,- I know my baby will do better and faster than me. <3
Finally reached there after a what super long time. Then took some photos, and went back. But go there also need to pay entrance fee.. LOL. Nice place to rest and really relax though. Im sure if it isnt much of a tourist attraction or what, it is a good place to be alone, and just perhaps meditate there. I came back to Singapore and I found this piece of information about the temple:
The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amitābha Buddha located at the Kōtoku-in Temple in Kamakura,Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The bronze statue probably dates from 1252, in the Kamakura period, according to temple records. It was preceded by a giant wooden Buddha, which was completed in 1243 after ten years of continuous labor, the funds having been raised by Lady Inadano-Tsubone and the Buddhist priest Jōkō of Tōtōmi. That wooden statue was damaged by a storm in 1248, and the hall containing it was destroyed, so Jōkō suggested making another statue of bronze, and the huge amount of money necessary for this and for a new hall was raised for the project.[1] The bronze image was probably cast by Ōno Gorōemon[2] or Tanji Hisatomo,[3], both leading casters of the time.[4] At one time, the statue was gilded. There are still traces of gold leaf near the statue's ears.[5] It is unclear, however, whether the statue constructed in 1252 is the same statue as the present statue.
The Great Buddha, Kamakura
The hall was destroyed by a storm in 1334, was rebuilt, and was damaged by yet another storm in 1369, and was rebuilt yet again.[1] The last building housing the statue was washed away in the tsunami of September 20th, 1498 during the Muromachi period.[6] Since then, the Great Buddha has stood in the open air.[6]
The statue is approximately 13.35 meters tall including the base[7] and weighs approximately 93 tonnes. The statue is hollow, and visitors can view the interior. Many visitors over the years have left graffiti on the inside of the statue.[8] At one time, there were thirty-two bronze lotus petals at the base of the statue, but only four remain, and they are no longer in place.[9] A notice at the entrance to the grounds reads, "Stranger, whosoever thou art and whatsoever be thy creed, when thou enterest this sanctuary remember thou treadest upon ground hallowed by the worship of ages. This is the Temple of Bhudda (sic) and the gate of the eternal, and should therefore be entered with reverence."[10]
The Great Buddha, Kamakura
The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 destroyed the base the statue sits upon, but the base was repaired in 1925.[1] Repairs to the statue were carried out in 1960-1961, when the neck was strengthened and measures were taken to protect it from earthquakes.[1]
Copied it directly from Wikipedia. Now also cause my font and color to change.. –,-
After that walked towards the JR station and bought some food.. Like ice-cream! ^^ And bought something like an octupus cracker. Very thin, just like a piece of paper, but its very nice too! Came by a train station, but its a private train de. Went to take it, but went to the 105yen shop to buy stuffs first. Bought cup noodles and correction liquid. Haha. Come all the way to Japan and buy correction liquid! :D Station name is Hase Station. Then pay for tickets and went to the Kamakura station. Not say a very old train, but its sort of classic type to me.. I guess so.
At Kamakura, we went to the Mac, to eat McNugguts. 5 pieces for SGD $1.70. Not bad right? Haha. Their mac table very cool. Join tables, is use the spare board, and clip it in between the tables. Got to eat Mac, like after so long. And every country that I went, I will sure go and eat Mac one. Say, see nice anot their Mac, as compared to Singapore. LOL. Then went back to Ikkebukuro. Initially supposed to go to Ginza, but we didnt want to, cos we see the sky dark dark late liao.. But actually timing is only like 5pm Japan time. LOL. Slept on the train again. And heard that the train went back to Yokohama twice. And, was sleeping, and my head nearly drop on the person next to me.. Was like, in my head, when Im sleeping, erm should I stop sleeping? But idc.
Reach Ikebukuro, and my head was like super drowsy…. Super much colder outside than the inside of the train. Literally sleeping all day even when Im walking outside. Got scolded by my mum later on cos I ended up finding places to sit again to sleep. But I guess my mood and everything caused it… Saw a shop selling F1 races videos, and have the Singapore race on the screen at the moment. Yeah, first thought was how are you.. I really miss you lots okay…. <3
Ended up with dinner at a shop selling udon for some 250yen near my hotel, and after dinner went back hotel rest already… Bath and everything, and checked my temperature, hoping my fever would have gone down… Had cup noodles again, then today I slept super early.. But before I slept, was thinking should I sleep, or wait till Japan time 12am. Haix. But ended up sleeping at about Japan time 9pm. –,-
Every night is the same, cause I know, Im without you.
Day 04 - Wednesday (22 December 2011)
Feelings will never change, if one stays devoted, and faithful, to their other half. And this, is for you, Baby.. <3
Morning, woke up at about 5am Japan time. Then, went for breakfast downstairs. War still going on between my mum and me. LOL. It wont end okay. Then had breakfast. Yea, I rmb I was like so tired that I could sleep the previous day breakfast. Wonder what is the problem with me these days. Is my whole body system going to get screwed up?! Yea, then later when upstairs the hotel room for like about 15 mins to pack stuffs and etc, then my mum down stairs waiting scold say upstairs for 30 mins… –,- Wanted to shout at her.. LOL! Then war continue to rage on.
Took to Yamanote Line to the Ueno Station. Went to one of the temples there. The temple is next to the Ueno Zoo and there are a few museums there. Also, many people were there with young children, and a baseball team was seen practicing there too. Place is known at the Ueno Park, and the temple is closely associated to Tokugawa shoguns. Took many pictures of the temple. And also found something relating to the traditional Japanese culture. It is Japanese writing their wishes and thanks on a wooden piece, and hang it on a big board there. Below are 2 pictures of it. And one of it, is a wish made by someone, and it came true for him! :D
Found another piece of history here. The flame of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Found this from the net, which is exactly the same thing I saw there.
'The Flame of Hiroshima and Nagasaki', Ueno-Kōen (Ueno Park)
The Origin of "the Flame of Hiroshima and Nagasaki"
On August 6, 1945, US forces dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and another on Nagasaki on August 9 the same year, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in an instant. Even now, many survivors are still suffering from the damage.
Sometime later, Tatsuo Yamamoto went to Hiroshima in search of his uncle, and found a flame of the atomic bomb burning in the ruins of his uncle's house. He brought it back to Hoshino-mura, his hometown in Fukuoka prefecture. He kept it burning in his house as a memento of his uncle and an expression of his resentment. But years went by, the meaning of the flame turned into a symbol of his desire for abolition of nuclear weapons and for peace. Hosino-mura village build a torch and transferred the flame to it on August 6, 1968. It has been keeping the flame ever since as the flame for peace, with the support of the villagers.
"The use of nuclear weapons will destroy the whole human race and civilization... The elimination of nuclear weapons... has become the most urgent and crucial for the very survival of the whole of humanity.
There must never be another Hiroshima anywhere on earth.
There must never be another Nagasaki anywhere on earth."
(From the "Appeal from Hiroshima and Nagasaki" Issued in February 1985)In 1988, a flame was taken from the torch and was merged with another flame lit by the friction of broken roofing tiles of Nagasaki. Along with 30 million signatures collected in support of the "Appeal from Hiroshima and Nagasaki", it was carried to the third Special Session of the UN General Assembly for Disarmament taking place in New York City.
In April the same year, members of "Shitamachi People Association" put forward an idea of lighting the flame at the precinct of Ueno Toshogu Shrine in Tokyo. Rev. Shozen Saga, the chief priest, warmly welcomed the proposal, and promised to set up a monument and work together to keep the flame burning.
In April 1989, an "Association for the Flame of Hiroshima & Nagasaki Lit at the Ueno Toshogu" was founded with the people of wide ranging people. Tens of thousands of people took part in the fund-raising for over one year and the construction of the monument was completed on July 21,1990.
In commemoration of the 45th year of the A-bomb tragedies, a flame of Hiroshima was taken from Hoshino-mura and lit at the monument on August 6, and a flame of Nagasaki, generated by the friction of Nagasaki roofing tiles, was also added to the monument.
We, hereby pledge to keep burning the A-bomb flame, convinced that this monument should contribute to strengthening the worldwide people's movement to abolish nuclear weapons and achieve peace, which is the most urgent task for the people across the borders.
August 1990
Association for the Flame of Hiroshima & Nagasaki Lit at the Ueno Toshogu
Here is the picture of the flame.
Went to sit at the Ueno Park later on. There was this statue of Saigo Takamori, who was one of the most influential sumurai in Japan. It was a statue of him and his dog. Found this information about him where these is also a picture of the statue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saig%C5%8D_Takamori
The temple is also known as Tosho-gu Shrine.
Later went on to the station area near the Ueno Station and bought some stuffs from the shops there. Got another 105yen shop. My mother bought some porcelain pots too. Nice! Bought a sport watch from other shops… Then because the porcelain wares are like far too bulky and heavy for us to carry to Ginza where we can like spend lots of time there, so brought it back to the hotel. And I realised something. From any one place to my hotel is like damn far, but its actually damn near.. Tsk. So have to go back to hotel, where we alight at Ikebukuro and have to walk another distance in.. But then my mother wanted to go Parco at Ikebukuro station to buy something, only to find that it does not have her size, so went off. Was sitting at the stairs there, and using my father’s IPhone to do a FB Check-in. And I managed to do it successfully!!! Was like damn happy… But its not as happy as my babyy being there immediately, for me. I miss her lots, really. Im not lying….
Later went to Mac next door to eat McNuggets. Yeah, 100yen so must eat more. Sit next to the glass sliding door, and was playing with the glass door. LOL! I dun mind getting injured if people around me, whom I care and love for, cares about me. LOL! Im crazy. Mind me. Whole Mac was super crowded. Yeah, its worst than Singapore Mac and yet I can tolerate it. Real funny. LOL! Then finished, went back by another way to the hotel to put down the stuffs. Then found out there was another Mac, which is open for 24 hours. So have to like note it down. LOL! Rested a while, then left again to the train station to Yurakacho JR Station.
Came out of the station and the place was like fully packed. Yeah, and the place is like cold too. Walked around. Got some food shops. Some departmental stalls. Yeah, everything la.
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