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Mt Yotei View From The Craters Edge In Summer
Mt Yotei Crater Edge – Summer in Hokkaido by Glen Claydon Photography Your Checking A Post From Niseko Webzine.Mt Yotei View From The Craters Edge In Summer Related posts:Getting A Niseko Snow Tan April Powder! WTF? Kiroro Turning It On! Niseko Demolition Time Your Checking A Post From Niseko Webzine. Mt Yotei View From The Craters Edge In Summer Related posts: Getting A Niseko Snow Tan April Powder! WTF?
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Mt Yotei View From The Craters Edge In Summer
Aren’t You Tired Of Japan Yet?
Aren’t you bored going to Japan every year? I get asked this question a lot nowadays. Well, just like Malaysia, there are plenty of places in Japan that we have yet to visit

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Aren’t You Tired Of Japan Yet?
My Groceries Bills Are Too High!
Well, I can’t really complain when the stuff I buy are mostly imported stuff. Plenty of the stuff in my kitchen are those I won’t find in my Mom’s kitchen, that I can say. Actually, when my siblings came visiting on a short notice, I will most likely not serve them a typical Malay style cooked food because my kitchen is not stocked with typical Malay food items! These are the stuff I really need and will be stocked up in my kitchen
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My Groceries Bills Are Too High!
Mom, Can We Go To UltramanLand?
Raimie has been asking us to go Ultramanland when we go to Japan in September.

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Mom, Can We Go To UltramanLand?
The Shitamachi Museum In Ueno
A trip down memory lane with this post, sparked by my previous post and a photo tag. Dedicated specially to EastCoastLife . I will definitely have a post (or two!) about Shitamachi Museum on our trip in September, but 5 months seems such a long time to wait, so let me indulge you all with some photos we took
Photo Tag And I’m Playing For A Change!
I got tagged by A Z Haida, of Look Again blog which I had been following for a few years now. Like her, I don’t normally do tags but I couldn’t resist this one from her
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Photo Tag And I’m Playing For A Change!
Prepaid Card, A Convenient Payment Option While Travelling
Travelling around Japan, Zaini and I did not really use our credit cards, but we found convenience in using Suica & PASMO prepaid card for certain transactions. Suica and PASMO cards can be used to pay the fare for virtually all trains in Tokyo and can be used for JR trains, subways and monorails, buses and can be used for purchasing of items at convenience stores, kiosks and restaurants in and around railway stations not to mention at vending machines too! A very useful and handy card to have with you.
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Prepaid Card, A Convenient Payment Option While Travelling
Prepaid Card, A Convenient Payment Option While Travelling
Travelling around Japan, Zaini and I did not really use our credit cards, but we found convenience in using Suica & PASMO prepaid card for certain transactions. Suica and PASMO cards can be used to pay the fare for virtually all trains in Tokyo and can be used for JR trains, subways and monorails, buses and can be used for purchasing of items at convenience stores, kiosks and restaurants in and around railway stations not to mention at vending machines too! A very useful and handy card to have with you. Our Suica & N’Ex card that we got upon arrival at Narita Airport
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Nyuto Onsen, Here We Come
A return visit to Nyuto Onsenkyo is on the cards for us for this year’s trip.

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Nyuto Onsen, Here We Come
Raimie Got A Shopping List
One of the highlights of going to Japan for Raimie is the fact that this is one of the few times we allowed him to buy toys (especially Ultraman toys) without any condition being set. Actually we only allow him to buy any Japanese toys when we go to Japan because the price of those toys are more than double in Malaysia.
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Raimie Got A Shopping List
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