Posts Tagged ‘japanese’
Firsts!
There are many firsts in this trip, so far on Day 1 & Day 2. Gonna keep the post short and sweet (in narrative) but with lots of photos.

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Firsts!
Scared Silly And Loving It
Raimie loves haunted houses and visit them we must if we go to any theme parks or carnivals. Being scared silly can be a lot of fun sometimes. I should’ve posted this up in time for the Halloween, but I only got the idea after reading Cocomino’s post about Temple during Festiva l and him mentioning about haunted houses

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Scared Silly And Loving It
It’s Halloween Time!
Any plans trick-or-treating tonight with the kids? Or painting the town red in your costumes? Then again, Japanese doesn’t need Halloween to go out in costumes if you take into account those cosplayers.

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It’s Halloween Time!
Sleeping On The Floor?
One of the highlight staying at a Japanese Inn/ryokan for us apart from enjoying the hot spring/onsen is sleeping on futons. Futon consisted of shikibuton (under/bottom mattress) and kakebuton (comforters/quilted bedcover). Different type of futon are used depending on season (and personal preference).

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Sleeping On The Floor?
Almost There! Adjusting The Palate?
We seem to be enjoying Japanese food more often lately here in KL now that the trip to Japan is just two months away. Didn’t seem to care about going to any Japanese restaurants after our vacation last year and now; here we are eating Japanese food every week! I guess it’s a way of our tummy anticipating the upcoming trip! It was Sushi Zen at Gardens Mall one week. The boy of ours craved for some sushi.

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Almost There! Adjusting The Palate?
How Deep Are We Underground?
Sometimes, you enter a rather nondescript looking station like the one in the photo to board a train. Instead of going down just a flight of stairs, you saw a seemingly endless downward tunnel. You keep on going down by the stairs or the escalators and after a while, you start to wonder how deep are you exactly underground.

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How Deep Are We Underground?
Autumn Is Sanma Time?
Grilled sanma is a staple of


