1.24.2010

6日:しんかんせにくぞ!*

*Shinkansen ikuzo: Let's go, Shinkansen




•wearing GAP parachute jacket, (just bought) Uniqlo slub sweatshirt top, stabilo pink stockings, Nike Air Force 1 High tops.
Accessories: black baubles necklace, Bape blue tote bag•



•early morning in the Shinkansen station, wanting to board! (the bullet train there behind us) with Christie•


         Well, only for one stop that is. The Shinkansen. Which is about... 20-30 minutes to the next town? That explains why the tickets are as expensive as plane tickets however processes are much simpler easier faster always on time right on the dot and it serves just like a train station without having to come earlier or check-in and all that bluff.


        We had to even wait for the bus to manually come which takes one hour before we could proceed to the first spot of camera-taking of the day... which was the three fountain of wealth, genius and health; the Indonesian tour guide had said "you only can drink two out of the three, which would you choose" but at the end the local tour guide re-clarified as we asked again that "aiya, don't listen to him. Anything can drink you want one two three also can..."








•the three water outputs, fresh water right from the mountain•


•the cutest baby outfit ever!•




•my oto-san eating manjuu and me eating kuromitsu ice cream, despite the chilly weather•



Now this, with the geishas, is a lucky picture.


         We were informed beforehand that it was also a geisha district, so if you politely ask them if you can take a picture together, then it's immediate authentic. The far left kept bowing to the other tourists, I wasn't the only one who was waiting in turn, and hey, my color pallette of my outfit matches nicely! Heeeheehee... Brilliant patterns and if I were to auto-levels it, it should be a sharp beautiful image. It was on the way back down to the parking lot. Lucky lucky lucky~

You won't feel like you've been to Japan unless you have accomplish these:


- Onsen
- Black sand bath
- Ramen bath (?!)
- Meet a geisha
- Eat and enjoy the japanese rice for a second serving each time
- Nonstop shopping in every stop of little sweets and goodies and other trinkets that just tempts you to buy then it's gone the moment you arrived home, misplacing it somewhere...
- nonstop soft ice-cream spotting, looking for exotic rare flavors, and in this case, the kuromitsu!

 


     

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