11 February 2009

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NixonNexus said: y little boy really is little boy

(Pardon this person for its broken
grammar.)

Can you believe this person is actually questioning
WHY A LITTLE BOY IS A LITTLE BOY! Its good as saying a dog is a cat.

Of course a little boy will be a little boy, a pear will always be a pear and it will not magically transform into an orange, what a joker.

This person has no common sense at all.

01 February 2009

29 points for 'O' Levels is a total bullshit, normally, parents would have punished their children, but ironically i still got to visit Japan and even spent a lot of my parents money. I've been away to Japan during the 22nd to the 30th, have to admit it is a very beautiful country.

Was having tour during the first few days, after that we extended our stay and went free and easy. Shopping was not exactly that good because i did not manage to find the goods my friends wanted and my sincerest apologies to Joey for not getting his Headporter bag because we had an agreement if he lent me D70, i would in exchange find him his Headporter bag.

Cost of living in Japan is terribly expensive, the cost of 3 Mc'Donalds meal in Singapore would cost around $18, guess how much it cost? $35 LOL, own.

Let me recap what i did in Japan.

Day 1
Assembled at Singapore Changi Airport for my fight to the land of the rising sun -
Japan.

Day 2
My first stop was
Harajuku. The area which is suppose to be known internationally for its youth style and fashion.( Yeah, but don't have the stuff i'm looking for ) Next i went to Ginza and Shinjuku where i bought my wallet and bag(: Lastly, i visited Akihabara, Japan's no.1 electric city. Their local handphone designs are damn owning, wanted to buy 1 back but could not because it is binded by a contract of 3 years and it can only be used in Japan.

Day 3
After breakfast, departed for the
Gotenba Premium outlet mall. Soon proceeded to the most popular Asakusa Kannon Buddhist Temple, having a history of more than 1300 years.

Day 4
In the morning, went to the beautiful
Hakone National Park, and visited Oshino Hakkai and one was able to take picture of beautiful Mt Fuji. Thereafter went to Owakudani Valley, also known as ‘Boiling Valley’, where sulphurous fumes rise from cervices in rocks. Then, ascended to the fifth station of Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest and most sacred mountain.

Day 5
After breakfast, we headed for Nara. Sightseeing included the
Todaiji Temple of Daibutsu - the largest bronze Buddha structure in Japan. Within the compound is the Nara Deer Park where thousands of deer roam freely. I visited the famous Kinkakuji “Golden Pavilion”, originally built in 1394. Next went to Kiyomizu Temple. It is nested in the quiet foothills of Mount Otawa, which has a large veranda supported on hundreds pillars and was built in 1633.

Day 6
In the morning, we visited the majestic
Osaka Castle . In the evening, we visited the streets of Shinsaibashi.

Day 7
While the rest of the tour group bid farewell to this beautiful country, my family extended our stay and went to our hotel in the heart of
Osaka. We then visited Shinsaibashi again because i wanted to find some stuff for my friends.

Day 8
We went to Universal Studios Japan and soon after that, in the evening we met my mothers Japanese friends who treated us to a wonderful Japanese dinner.

Day 9
Yes, home sweet home.

Well, i'll let the pictures do the talking.


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