One of my activities during this fall term is to participate in school visits. Sometimes, the teachers just asked us to listen to the kids' presentations or shows. Most of the time, it is to introduce about my country. This is where I go all out!! Malaysian flag, baju kurung, Ringgit notes and coins and postcards are basically my presentation items. Check out one of the school's websites of yours truly in action. Can you guess which picture I am in??
http://www.minamiuonuma.ed.jp/~oosaki/
Friday, 12 December 2008
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Halloween Party
We had a Halloween cosplay party recently at the university. Quite a number of students took the opportunity to come and dress up : ). Really had a great time!!! I was dressed as a witch with the hat i borrowed from a local elementary school teacher.
Doraemon trying to bring us to our home perhaps? We are supposed to ride on a broom which this camera failed to capture : )
Kowaiii desu yoo!! Casting curses on pregnant lady. She is not really pregnant by the way. No harm done even if the curses are genuine!!!
Outside of the venue - taking a breather as it was very hot inside. However it is freezing cold outside. Japan - the land of extremes!!!
The Filipinos students carved this pumpkin donated by the local farmers!! It is really big!! I do wonder what happened to its inside?
Ken - the super DJ!!!! Nice music makes people eager to boogie!!!
Not to worry for any ghouls or zombies as we have a sailor uniform student equipped with a sword to protect the innocents (and not so innocents) on Halloween night!!!
It was the best party ever and a great way to kick start the first semester!!!
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Akibahara and Ueno!!!
After the Yokohama visits, we went to Akibahara and Ueno for some RnR. Thanks to my friends, I had lovely pictures from my visit to both places. The above picture was taken from behind while walking to the Akibahara station . The picture below is in Ueno - just outside the JR station as we made our way to Ameyoko
Akiba rocks!!! This is my first time here on Sunday.
So it was amazing to see lots of people cosplaying as well as many girls in their maid costumes!!!
Akiba rocks!!! This is my first time here on Sunday.
So it was amazing to see lots of people cosplaying as well as many girls in their maid costumes!!!
Yokohama Memories II
I have been told that my blogs sounds and look like a travel blog. Could not help it since basically this blog is about my journey as a grad student in Japan. So hopefully my friends that keep coming back to read my blog are entertain through the pictures posted here.Certainly this is not a blog for intellectual discussion : )
The above picture was taken in Chinatown, Yokohama. I love this picture as it provides a vivid background.
This picture was taken at the amusement park, Cosmo World. I also realize that this is the theme park in the Japanese Drama Titled Yasuko to Kenji. I was so excited when I found out about it recently
First Chicken Tikka while I am in Japan. There was a Diwali celebration at the Yamashita Koen and some of the food were HALAL!!! I was so excited and this can be seen by how I looked like when svoring the taste of Chicken!!! It is a big deal because usually I have to cook if I want to eat any meat based food in Japan.
My friend and I went for a ride in this. Two mistakes!! 1. Should not bring a backpack (especially filled with a laptop to amusement park) and 2. Should start with a less wild ride. Totally cool ride but I was dizzy about 15 - 20 minutes after the ride. Definitely a recommendation for the thrill seeker. My friend did not appreciate the ride though : ) as she was dizzier than me!!
Pondering?? Nahh.. More just posed for a more artistic picture.
The sea was nice and it was sunny on that day. However the wind made it a bit cold. As for me I truly enjoyed it as I dislike hot weather!!!
More entries coming soon!!!
Yokohama Nights
This is the view from the hotel room in the Landmark Tower - from the 58th Floor if I am not mistaken. We were fortunate as we were invited to visit one of the HR staff at her hotel room.
The view is spectacular and would cost us 1000 yen from the observatory tower of the same building.
I totally love the Ferris Wheel. There is a romantic feeling to it even though from past experiences, Ferris wheel ride can be pretty boring. Maybe I need to find the right person to ride the Ferris wheel to feel the romantic atmosphere. : )
With friends enjoying the evening breeze near the Yamashita Koen (Park). We took a boat ride (Seabass) to get to the park which is not that far from the Landmark Tower. The view was fantastic. Definitely a place that I would love to come again
The view is spectacular and would cost us 1000 yen from the observatory tower of the same building.
I totally love the Ferris Wheel. There is a romantic feeling to it even though from past experiences, Ferris wheel ride can be pretty boring. Maybe I need to find the right person to ride the Ferris wheel to feel the romantic atmosphere. : )
With friends enjoying the evening breeze near the Yamashita Koen (Park). We took a boat ride (Seabass) to get to the park which is not that far from the Landmark Tower. The view was fantastic. Definitely a place that I would love to come again
Friday, 24 October 2008
Yokohama Memories
I was in Yokohama!!! Attended a job interview with two fellow uni mates and met other Malaysian students there!! The interview was for two days so we managed to squeeze an extra one day for sightseeing activities.
This picture was taken at the Sakuragicho station at Yokohama.
It is the Halloween season in Japan where a lot of Halloween theme accessories as well as decorations can be seen. Really had fun posing for pictures in front of the Landmark Tower.
The interview took place on Thursday and Friday, so on Saturday, I went with friends to the Chinatown in Yokohama as well as Motomachi Street. The Chinatown is pretty nice although not as interesting as I would have thought. Maybe due to the similarities to other Chinatowns that I have visited. However I found a cute stuffed panda hand. Wish I could have bought it but at the price tag of 1700yen, I am too practical to waste my money on trivial things.
Saturday, 13 September 2008
The last week in Cambodia - If things goes well
Yesterday I was roped in by a friend of mine to go to a dance club, Heart of Darkness in Phnom Penh. She convinced me that I have to experience the Phnom Penh night life at least once. It was good fun and the place was not that crowded as it usually are on Friday nights. Therefore yesterday night I had my first and most probably last exposure with the Cambodian night life.
Today after recovering from a not so late night out, I went to the Central Market to do some last minute shopping for my sister and mum. Gotten them some tshirts and bags. I also went and picked up my custom made shoes. The boots is quite good but the sandals was disappointing though. Sigh.. Shopping for custom made items in Cambodia can be a hazardous thing. Often you might end up for a substandard product.
Tomorrow would be the last Sunday I would be in Phnom Penh. If things goes well and I do not have to extend my stay here, I would be back in the Malaysian soil next Saturday, Sept 20th!!!
Can't wait to go to Pasar Ramadhan and get a taste of Bubur Lambuk. Malaysia - Here I come!!
Today after recovering from a not so late night out, I went to the Central Market to do some last minute shopping for my sister and mum. Gotten them some tshirts and bags. I also went and picked up my custom made shoes. The boots is quite good but the sandals was disappointing though. Sigh.. Shopping for custom made items in Cambodia can be a hazardous thing. Often you might end up for a substandard product.
Tomorrow would be the last Sunday I would be in Phnom Penh. If things goes well and I do not have to extend my stay here, I would be back in the Malaysian soil next Saturday, Sept 20th!!!
Can't wait to go to Pasar Ramadhan and get a taste of Bubur Lambuk. Malaysia - Here I come!!
Thursday, 11 September 2008
I miss Japan. I miss sushi. I miss IUJ!!!
How do I defined IUJ? Its basically my friends over back in IUJ - although most of them are not back in Urasa yet. Gosh!!! I really miss them. It is sad to know that it would not be the same after graduation. It would be very difficult to get everyone hang out together consider that after graduation all of us going to disperse all over the world. most would be around Asia of course. However Asia is a pretty damn big continent.
I even miss the classes and the report writing. I miss the time we celebrated Nila's birthday. She is
the girl that sits on the right and holding the cake
on her lap. I miss Connie chan laughter. I miss
Rabiah levelheaded advise (although i do get that
from time to time through skype). I miss Mar Lar's cooking and many things. IUJ would not be the same anymore for me as there would be first year coming in. Hopefully it would be better and bigger : ).
Its funny that I did not say I miss Malaysia. Maybe because I have been back to Msia before coming to Phnom Penh. Maybe because my parents and brother were here last month. or maybe because there were many Malaysian things to remind me of home. Malaysian restaurant, maggi chilli sauce and even a cleaning lady that could speak malay. Or maybe because I know my time in Japan is limited and Malaysia would always be there for me.
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Trip to Siem Reap
I went to Siem Reap last weekend with my friend Azreena and her family. I had a great time!!!It has been ages since I met her in person and really appreciate the time we spent together. It was also cute when her son, Shaquille become jealous whenever both of us started talking.
This is the interior of the boat we rode on our way to Siem Reap. Basically the view is breathtaking for the first hour but after that it gotten monotonous. It is pretty small and thankfully the boat was not full so I managed to secure two seats to myself and dah a relaxing nap for an hour or two. Most of the tourists enjoy sunbathing on top of the roof!!
This is at Angkor Wat. Its already near the entrance. You can see it from my tired face : ) Although we did not go to a lot of the temples, we took our time at the places we visit. Including the old and new market of course : ).
Holiday with children is fun and ensure that the pace is not that difficult. Overall it was an enjoyable experience.
We also went to dinner at a couple of Malaysian Restaurant. The food there is a bit of hit and miss with some of the dishes very nice and some of the things we ordered did not taste that good. A bit embarrassed that almost all the expenditures are paid by Azreena's parents. The offer to pay at least the tuk tuk driver was decline.
I came back by bus. It was very bumpy ride and I suspect that the bus suspension is not that good either. Met another Malaysian couple on their way back to Phnom Penh during the bus trip. A practicing lawyer and a retiree teacher. I have a good time chit chatting with both of them. Hopefully I would be able to see them whenever i come back to Malaysia.
We also went to dinner at a couple of Malaysian Restaurant. The food there is a bit of hit and miss with some of the dishes very nice and some of the things we ordered did not taste that good. A bit embarrassed that almost all the expenditures are paid by Azreena's parents. The offer to pay at least the tuk tuk driver was decline.
I came back by bus. It was very bumpy ride and I suspect that the bus suspension is not that good either. Met another Malaysian couple on their way back to Phnom Penh during the bus trip. A practicing lawyer and a retiree teacher. I have a good time chit chatting with both of them. Hopefully I would be able to see them whenever i come back to Malaysia.
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
My parents and brother were in Phnom Penh
My parents and my brother came to Phnom Penh last weekend for 3 nights. Since they deemed that 5 hour bus ride to Siem Reap would be too tiring, we went around the Phnom Penh area.
It was enjoyable and slow pace holiday. Basically about two or three places in a day.
This is what we had for our first breakfast together in Phnom Penh. I had fish congee and my family ordered toasts and scrambled eggs. The anise hotel restaurant is very nice and the food is good too!
The royal palace grounds in Phnom Penh. It cost 25USD for four people to enter. There is different prices for locals and tourists. The place is very nice and provided a lot of pictures opportunities. It opened specific hours though and we went in at 2pm with a very large crowd.
While waiting for the royal palace to open, my dad decided to try out the tuk tuk!! His passengers were my mum and brother. We had great fun taking this picture.
This is at the mosque's area in Phnom Penh. We were waiting for my dad to come out of the mosque. My parents wanted to see how the mosque in Cambodia looks like so we end up here on both Sunday and Monday.
The highlight of the trip!!! I am too scared to ride it on my own. Fortunately I manage to convince my brother to come along with me. It cost about 15USD for a ride and it was slow!!
The elephant name is Sambo and he is 49 years old. Poor Sambo being put to work despite his old age. Although with his appetite, he has to work extra hard.
More on my adventures in Cambodia! Next week - Siem Reap.
In the meantime I am counting the weeks I have left here as I wish to go back home and be with my family and friends in Kuala Lumpur. At the moment, I am making the most of my experience here. 4 weeks and counting!!!
It was enjoyable and slow pace holiday. Basically about two or three places in a day.
This is what we had for our first breakfast together in Phnom Penh. I had fish congee and my family ordered toasts and scrambled eggs. The anise hotel restaurant is very nice and the food is good too!
The royal palace grounds in Phnom Penh. It cost 25USD for four people to enter. There is different prices for locals and tourists. The place is very nice and provided a lot of pictures opportunities. It opened specific hours though and we went in at 2pm with a very large crowd.
While waiting for the royal palace to open, my dad decided to try out the tuk tuk!! His passengers were my mum and brother. We had great fun taking this picture.
This is at the mosque's area in Phnom Penh. We were waiting for my dad to come out of the mosque. My parents wanted to see how the mosque in Cambodia looks like so we end up here on both Sunday and Monday.
The highlight of the trip!!! I am too scared to ride it on my own. Fortunately I manage to convince my brother to come along with me. It cost about 15USD for a ride and it was slow!!
The elephant name is Sambo and he is 49 years old. Poor Sambo being put to work despite his old age. Although with his appetite, he has to work extra hard.
More on my adventures in Cambodia! Next week - Siem Reap.
In the meantime I am counting the weeks I have left here as I wish to go back home and be with my family and friends in Kuala Lumpur. At the moment, I am making the most of my experience here. 4 weeks and counting!!!
Thursday, 14 August 2008
5.5 Weeks and counting
It has been a great adventure coming to Phnom Penh, Cambodia and working for 3 months with
one of the UN agencies relating to the recent national election in Cambodia. I could not believe I have been here for more than a month already!! Time flew very fast.
Although things have been fun at times, i yearn to be back in Japan. Hmm.. I did not miss Malaysia but Japan? Maybe the fact that I stayed in Malaysia for 2 weeks before coming to Phnom Penh make me miss Japan more than Malaysia. It also helps that my parents are coming over to Phnom Penh at the end of august to have a vacation and visiting yours truly. Actually, rather than missing Japan, I am missing the sushi and tempura!! I vow that the first thing I would be doing once I arrive at Japan is to have sushi at Ueno before taking the shinkansen to Niigata.
On the phnom penh side - The pagoda above is the first polling station that I visited during the recent election in Cambodia. In Cambodia, schools, pagodas and tents are used as polling stations.
And this picture is one of the office staff participating in a fire training - basically learning to use the fire extinguisher. I tried it once and it was easier than i anticipated.
The third picture was taken at the Cambodian Disabled People's Organization's office in Phnom Penh on 12th August 2008. They were conducting a workshop on data collection and the participants were outside of the workshop's room having group discussion. Part of my job assignment is to liaise with CDPO on specific projects that they were implementing. I am very happy to be involve with a great organization!!
one of the UN agencies relating to the recent national election in Cambodia. I could not believe I have been here for more than a month already!! Time flew very fast.
Although things have been fun at times, i yearn to be back in Japan. Hmm.. I did not miss Malaysia but Japan? Maybe the fact that I stayed in Malaysia for 2 weeks before coming to Phnom Penh make me miss Japan more than Malaysia. It also helps that my parents are coming over to Phnom Penh at the end of august to have a vacation and visiting yours truly. Actually, rather than missing Japan, I am missing the sushi and tempura!! I vow that the first thing I would be doing once I arrive at Japan is to have sushi at Ueno before taking the shinkansen to Niigata.
On the phnom penh side - The pagoda above is the first polling station that I visited during the recent election in Cambodia. In Cambodia, schools, pagodas and tents are used as polling stations.
And this picture is one of the office staff participating in a fire training - basically learning to use the fire extinguisher. I tried it once and it was easier than i anticipated.
The third picture was taken at the Cambodian Disabled People's Organization's office in Phnom Penh on 12th August 2008. They were conducting a workshop on data collection and the participants were outside of the workshop's room having group discussion. Part of my job assignment is to liaise with CDPO on specific projects that they were implementing. I am very happy to be involve with a great organization!!
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Kampong Speu Trip
Today I made my first trip to one of the provinces outside of Phnom Penh. It is not that far as it only took about one and a half hour to arrive there. I was accompanied by Sokkhoeun, the office translator and Hai the driver. The trip to Kampong Speu was uneventful. It was the usual scenery of a countryside which mainly consists of cows, goats and paddy fields.
The picture above was taken when we had finished observing the workshop conducted by local disabled people organization to increase the awareness regarding the importance of voting among the disabled people in cambodia. The workshop also help to disseminate information of electoral procedures. Overall, i deemed the workshop was a success which makes me happy to be part of the program which sponsoring this workshop!!
Sunday, 20 July 2008
3rd Week in Phnom Penh - Approaching Elections
It is almost my 3rd week in Phnom Penh. Besides the good things I mentioned earlier in my previous postings (wedding + riding a motorbike + good food) there were negative sides also.
I have my first car accident in Phnom Penh in my first week here when the car driven by my cambodian friend's father was hit from behind. Luckily it is minor and nobody were injured except some minor shocks and dents to the car.
This weekend - I have my first major food poisoning. Although i suspect it is more on drink poisoning as I did not have lunch yesterday. Only a mix mango smoothies at one of the cafe at Monivong Boulevard before going back to my friends' apartment to start preparing for dinner.
Due to the food poisoning - i am having a slight fever though and maybe making me a bit maudlin.
At the moment I am thinking that my weekend is not filled to the rafters yet. Just a bit shopping, relaxing etc but not on serious sightseeing. My plan would be to go to the Royal Palace and maybe to Kandal. I am debating though whether i should go and see the killing fields etc.
People will say it is a good place to go and look and ponder on the atrocities that mankind could commit. However I am not that brave or strong spirited to go to a place like that. I am a believer of ghosts, spirits and souls. I am not sure it is wise for me to go to a place which have so many gruesome deaths. Time will tell whether I would gain enough courage to do so. Or maybe it is not about courage but more on the wisdom to make a sound decision.
As for today - I was speaking to a tuk tuk driver who goes by the name of Polo. He helped me communicating with the tailor that I had made my shirt today. While waiting for the shirt to finish, I spoke to him for a while. It was interesting to listen to what some people on the street has to say on the upcoming elections. While some intellectuals or educated cambodian are very vocal on their opinions regarding the elections - parties and even whether it is free and transparent - Polo was telling me that he would go and vote. However he would not tell people which party he supports and he also thinks that other people should not be too eager to declare their affiliations. He also thinks that people should respect other people's decision and not to impose their views on others. I found that his thinking is very liberating. I hope other cambodians would think the same way he does.
Anyway - thats all for the 3rd week updates from Phnom Penh!!!
I have my first car accident in Phnom Penh in my first week here when the car driven by my cambodian friend's father was hit from behind. Luckily it is minor and nobody were injured except some minor shocks and dents to the car.
This weekend - I have my first major food poisoning. Although i suspect it is more on drink poisoning as I did not have lunch yesterday. Only a mix mango smoothies at one of the cafe at Monivong Boulevard before going back to my friends' apartment to start preparing for dinner.
Due to the food poisoning - i am having a slight fever though and maybe making me a bit maudlin.
At the moment I am thinking that my weekend is not filled to the rafters yet. Just a bit shopping, relaxing etc but not on serious sightseeing. My plan would be to go to the Royal Palace and maybe to Kandal. I am debating though whether i should go and see the killing fields etc.
People will say it is a good place to go and look and ponder on the atrocities that mankind could commit. However I am not that brave or strong spirited to go to a place like that. I am a believer of ghosts, spirits and souls. I am not sure it is wise for me to go to a place which have so many gruesome deaths. Time will tell whether I would gain enough courage to do so. Or maybe it is not about courage but more on the wisdom to make a sound decision.
As for today - I was speaking to a tuk tuk driver who goes by the name of Polo. He helped me communicating with the tailor that I had made my shirt today. While waiting for the shirt to finish, I spoke to him for a while. It was interesting to listen to what some people on the street has to say on the upcoming elections. While some intellectuals or educated cambodian are very vocal on their opinions regarding the elections - parties and even whether it is free and transparent - Polo was telling me that he would go and vote. However he would not tell people which party he supports and he also thinks that other people should not be too eager to declare their affiliations. He also thinks that people should respect other people's decision and not to impose their views on others. I found that his thinking is very liberating. I hope other cambodians would think the same way he does.
Anyway - thats all for the 3rd week updates from Phnom Penh!!!
Friday, 18 July 2008
Baby Shower
I attended my first baby shower in my life in Phnom Penh. The guest of honour was Thay Bone, one of the staff at UNDP. The female staff of the election team (UNDP project which concerns directly with the election) attended the baby shower.
Alison arranged the venue (her place which have fantastic balcony) and the refreshments and Sarah organized the games. I certainly had a great time and won a bottle of jelly beans at one of the games. It was certainly a great opportunity to meet and mingle with some of the staffs at a more informal settings.
Overall, it was a great experience!!
Friday, 11 July 2008
Phnom Penh Adventure
I have been in Phnom Penh for more than a week to start my 3 month short stint of summer job with an international organization involving with the recent upcoming election. So far despite the
short time, I have attended a Cambodian wedding, countless rides on tuk tuks and even become a
passenger on a motorcycle with one of good Cambodian friend, Richie. Although initially I thought it would be very scary, but Richie's driving is prety good and I really enjoy the short ride.
However the Phnom Penh is quite scary. A lot of cars, tuk tuks and motorcycles that do not follow the law. It takes some time to get used to it. It was less scary nowadays but sometimes my heartbeat will rise a bit.
Have tried some different types of cuisine. Khmer, Thai, Middle Eastern, Indian and even Pakistani. My favourite Khmer food would the fish amok. It is a bit similar to the Malaysian cooking of 'masak lemak cili api'. Fish cook with coconut gravy and small chillis. It was very delicious. There is a Malaysian restaurant at Street 114 name Mamak's corner. Went there during the weekend to eat nasi campur. I wanted to eat the nasi lemak but apparently nasi lemak is only served during the breakfast hour. Above is my picture in front of the Malaysian restaurant.
My transition to Phnon Penh is not that easy. The street scares me. The roads are dusty, Too many dogs on the street. Maybe I am just a scaredy cat. However the work makes up for it. It
is very challenging and I enjoy it very much. The people are quite cool too. So maybe this stint would not be that bad after I get used to the conditions here.
Sunday, 1 June 2008
ASEAN night
Recently on 24th May, the university organized ASEAN night. Students from ASEAN member countries and Japanese students set up food booths and performed on stage. While there are a lot of traditional performances, there some hilarious acts especially from the Japanese students as they were wearing a lot of cute costumes such as high school uniforms, doraemon costume and even the yankee ( http://smt.blogs.com/mari_diary/2005/07/yankee_is_a_bad.html) style wigs.
I have put a link that explains the term yankee so hopefully there would be no misunderstanding.
During the ASEAN night too, i helped out with the fund raising effort for Myanmar cyclone victims which was organized by my classmates and I. We gave out coconut and durian flavoured candies as well as dodol (Malaysian traditional sweets) to those who are kind enough to donate. Anyway, entirely enjoyable ASEAN night for me.
Please enjoy looking at the pics
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Tokamachi Kimono Matsuri (Festival) Visit
Went to the Tokamachi Kimono Festival today with quite a number of IUJ students and some of the locals. Had lots of fun watching kimono shows as well observing the normal streets in Tokamachi being turned into a streetshow. Also have a lot of other activities such as vintage car shows, modern and traditional dances, carnival like games and street food stalls. Too bad not many choices available for Halal food except for the tempura and fries.
Overall, had a lot of fun despite the scorching sun. Spring here is very hot!! I hate to think what would the summer be like.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
Sakura in Kyoto - Chasing Sakura!!!
After the Kawaguchiko visit - watching the Fuji mountain - we immediately went to Kyoto.
Definitely would not recommend the midnight bus especially the standard bus. Lets just say that it is a standard "Japanese' bus. It is small and does not cater for the bigger sizes : )
Nevertheless, it was a good experience. I am suprise a lot of the people - young people - dress up to board the bus. Make ups, high heels and for the guys only loosening the tie. If its me - the ties would definitely tuck away in a bag or somewhere similar. In Kyoto - the sakura has just begun blossoming but managed to get some good pictures especially the really pink colour ones.
One the first day - we went to Kiyomizu Dera for half a day. The reason for this is due to the numerous arrays of shops lining up the street to Kiyomizu Dera. We only spent half an hour at the temple with the remaining time set for shopping!!!
The result - the parting of some serious money by my sister : ) and yours truly. As we were too tired to continue the exploration - we went back to the hotel to check in and rest a bit before walking to nearby shops for more shopping and dinner.
I am unable to download the pics at the moment - Will do so asap : )
Definitely would not recommend the midnight bus especially the standard bus. Lets just say that it is a standard "Japanese' bus. It is small and does not cater for the bigger sizes : )
Nevertheless, it was a good experience. I am suprise a lot of the people - young people - dress up to board the bus. Make ups, high heels and for the guys only loosening the tie. If its me - the ties would definitely tuck away in a bag or somewhere similar. In Kyoto - the sakura has just begun blossoming but managed to get some good pictures especially the really pink colour ones.
One the first day - we went to Kiyomizu Dera for half a day. The reason for this is due to the numerous arrays of shops lining up the street to Kiyomizu Dera. We only spent half an hour at the temple with the remaining time set for shopping!!!
The result - the parting of some serious money by my sister : ) and yours truly. As we were too tired to continue the exploration - we went back to the hotel to check in and rest a bit before walking to nearby shops for more shopping and dinner.
I am unable to download the pics at the moment - Will do so asap : )
April 13th - Trip to Kanazawa
On April 13th, 2008, 70 students and UMEX members (Local Association) went to Kanazawa to enjoy the sakuras as well as the panoramic view of the kenrokuen.
We stayed there only for a bit more than 2 hours. However the trip there took 4 hours by bus - ONE WAY!!! Nevertheless, with the entertaining antics by fellow 'graduate' students as well providing yours truly to practise my broken and limited japanese - the trip of 8 hours to and fro was worth it. Especially when you consider the awesome pictures we took. The picture of the sea was taken on our way back to Urasa - so it is no longer in Kanazawa
If anyone visiting Tokyo for a short time, thus limiting the chances to go to Kyoto - do give Kanazawa a try as it is being promoted as the 2nd Kyoto. In my opinion, Kyoto is still the best - however, Kanazawa certainly provide a good alternative if you are short on time.
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