Gimme Break
This is the lessons that you gain from your experiences. From travelling and knows others cultures and way of life are something that we can't learn from any school in the world. I've learned to appreciate Allah's creations, I've learn to be a person....Now gimme break. A gateway to a real lesson in live.
This is Water Metropolis (Osaka-Japan), that my friend and I got a promotion ticket with Jetstar Airlines. It cost us ~$400 for return tickets, and 3 night stay at 3 star hotel cost us $100 only. The rest we spent $ 700 for eating, shopping and transportation..
It's nice to be here with my Japanese friends accompanying us. I met them during my English course in ICTE-UQ. They are Ruriko and Yuki...
They looks fashionable right?...yeah! They still young, just 21 yrs old and just got their key for life (at 20 for Japanese). They are in their final year study in university.
This is the most attracting key chain we found! A boy with his xx exposed by running after a dog..:). Actually this is an identity for the restaurant selling speciall rice. We can see the boy was struggled to keep his food away from the dog.One of the beautiful spot in a park near to Kyoto famous temple. I forgot the name of this park :p...
Me trying to get the best shot by hiding behind the trees..heheh. Well the photo remains as the best shot I've ever had...my friend took it with my supervision :)..just by using my nikon coolpix!
There..we were having a marvelous escaped together...



Japan for me is the heaven for foods. I'd love them so much! It's not a problem to find food here since they mostly eating seafood with rice. Pork is very rare here....I enjoyed the sushi soooo much! Its different from the sushi I've had in Malaysia or OZ..its natural taste of Japan..fresh and raw. But I chose for boil except for some that stimulated saliva dropping...especially for the syrimp, sea urchin and salmon eggs (what the hell of their name?? caviar or what?). I've already missing the green tea ABC..and last night my friend prepared for it! The homemade gree tea ice-cream...

We were lucky in Kyoto. We got opportunity to see Geisha life!..Initially we didn't even know that they are Geisha, I though who the hell these laddies with full white powder covered face? Finally we found out that they are odds scenary to see Geisa/Maiko life nowadays...Owwnn...I wonder why so many papparazzi along the street in that area..For those who still have no idea whose Geisa is..they only served a rich selected man. They talk in old Japanese language, they've learn to be in well manner and perform well in serving customer especially how to pour a tea. Only introduced customers can go for them...In the pic Uncle Roberts being chasing by the Geisha! hehe.. he gave us a pic of Geisha performed dances that he got 2 months ago :)

And the couple below is the most loving couple I'd met..to ignore the less romantic Japanese people :) Uppss!

Comments