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Autumn Reminiscence – Lake Kinrinko

autumn colors without a pot of red-brown soup

Ogawamachi For A Day!

Day 13 is like a non-event. We spent more than half a day at Ogawamachi, climbing up steps after steps into/up the numerous sporting goods there looking for a bargain

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Ogawamachi For A Day!

There Are Many Ways To Flush

I wrote this remembering with a chuckle colleagues experience using a Japanese hi-tech toilet at the now defunct Ninja Jones Restaurant at MidValley Northpoint. They were so excited using the toilet but a few of them whispered to me that they couldn’t find the handle to flush.

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There Are Many Ways To Flush

Just When I Booked My Flight To Japan

Look at what I received this in my inbox this morning. A promotion from Japan Airlines. Experience “Colorful Japan” -First wave – ** Available at your travel agent in Malaysia ** Do you want to feel autumn & winter in Japan?

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Just When I Booked My Flight To Japan

My 7 Links Of Nonsense

Here I was reading the blogs of people I have links on my sidebar, and noticing the 7 links thingy that’s been cropping up recently and happily noting that nobody mentioned me. Just when I thought I was safe, I head over to David’s Ogijima and what did I see there?

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My 7 Links Of Nonsense

The Vermilion Bridge Of Fukuurajima

I posted about Fukuurajima’s little shrine in my earlier post. Now, to access the Fukuura Island, one has to cross a 252m vermilion bridge. If you are wondering why I’m putting up this post at a time like this, read my reasoning here and don’t argue with my logic

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The Vermilion Bridge Of Fukuurajima

Food Erasers And Lovely Friends

My Son has a whole gamut of plastic sushi erasers bought while we were in Japan; in Kappbashi to be exact.

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Food Erasers And Lovely Friends

Food We Ate : Street Food

Everytime we hit Yoyogi Park, Omotesando, Shibuya and the surrounding area, we always end up just eating street food there instead of finding a restaurant because the lunch time crowd there was always too much for us. People started queueing in front of a restaurant as early as 11.00am! Of course, it didn’t help that we always ended up in this part of Tokyo on Sundays instead of on weekdays. The stalls nearby Yoyogi Park.

It’s A Feast – Japanese Food We Ate Part I

I’ve done my daily trip reports, so now I’ll be

Day 12 In Japan : Last Minute Shopping Spree

Our day 12 in Japan was our last day to do any last minute sightseeing or shopping before our flight back to Malaysia the day after. I don’t know why, but on this trip, we somehow had no time to do and visit the places we always head to during our vacation like in previous years.