04 July 2011

Japan!

Here am I, in Japan.
Having endured two days on the board of Eastern Dream, with a short trip to Familymart in Donghae, preceded by an hour of waiting in the queue in the Korean customs, I finally got on the firm ground of Sakaiminato. The same moment I got into the world of polite service of Japanese officers *sorry to mention the lack of Japanese luggage carriers... >___< * Then I got into the clean Japanese bus with an experienced driver who got us to Osaka in no time. Well, it seemed to be no time for us, but it took four hours in the reality. Just this time was full of too interesting things like the landscape over the window or the mini-supermarket where we stopped to buy something to eat and have a little rest. Following the advice of Vika I bought melonpan, which is a white bread with a thin taste of melon. It proved to be very tasty! Very expensive as well. I mean, 230 yen for a small snack... When we came to the Blair House - that is the name of our hostel - I wasn't surprised at all. It looked... ordinary, though clean and well-kept. It's wonderful how girls prefer putting all their belongings on the table thus thinking there's no more space to let me be the third one in the room. Well, it's really necessary to live together as well, though each of those two had their own places to go, thus spending all the day separately. Moreover, we came to Japan to look for golden chains, plasma TVs, cameras and laptops, by the same token it's of vital interest to go to a night club and drink a cocktail with some Japanese man. I wonder if they are so sure that they'll be picked up by a young and handsome man, ha-ha-ha. it seems to me I am the only one to look for shrines and theatres... It would be ok if I weren't so helpless not able to find neither the place to go nor a map understandable enough. After we separated with girls in Namba, they prefer going somewhere without me, though they come to my room in the evening. It's rather strange to behave this way, though I'm not too regretful about the fact I'm not with them. It's a matter if time that I'll find someone else or find the courage to go somewhere by myself. Supermarkets. I've only visited two of them and they're nice. There are many unknown things inside, so bright and cute... And yet, unknown >___< They're also having problems with bread, so you can find only white one, which is only big and soft. Well, even this is ok for now.
Shopping.
Namba City was rather cute. Big and light, and cute. Personnel so nice and smiling. I love them ^.^ The closes are soooo expensive, by the way. We are lucky to have come exactly at the sell season.
The shopping streets on Namba were also nice. Though they don't look like those of such a big city. It's a common thing for Japan I think, 'coz everything is so thin and tall here. The air is thin and tall as well ^.^ I mean, there was no movement in the air for three days, the first rain pouring yesterday evening and the first wind blowing today's morning.
Weather.
I came to this topic finally.
Well, it's some 30 degrees outside, making me happy in my t-shirts and mini-skirts, and wondering how girls endure this hot weather in long leggins, trousers, jeans and dresses with long sleeves.
Transport.
Oh u can't imagine these tiny cars all around the streets. They're soooo cute ^____^
The JR is nice as well. Politely pronounced names of stations and so on...
That's all for these 4 days.
Hope I'll have time to write more ^.^







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