Sianz. Must be suay la.... cuz no fireworks that night. Can you believe it ??????!!!!!!!
How can a Disneyland trip be complete without fireworks???
At most, i'll go crew room and view it myself next week on my TPE-LAX... Sianzz....
Hiak.
Back in Tokyo.
The last and most important leg to me. I am a Ji Pun Kia (eh... that sounds so vulgar), absolutely adore anything Japanese, minus the Hentai part =9.
Fancy having crepes now?
A packed Harajuku on an early Sunday morning.
If i have a dog, i'd love to splurge !!! Wouldn't mind my dog to be as cool neh~
But come to think of it, it'll probably die of heat wearing it here in Singapore >.<"
Shibuya. Luuuuuuuurve the shopping here.
My eyes were automatically dilated the entire day as i am so bemused by their fashion sense. Confused, but yet intrigued and impressed how this society is so adventurous, esp in their dressing. However, the Japanese are still a very traditional group of people in other ways too.
Finally fulfill this foreigner dream of mine. Beating the traffic and human congestion to risk capturing moments on the busy streets of Tokyo.
In Yun's new term for me, i think that's also Dangerography. *wink*
Finding a place to rest our tired feet and fill our growling stomach at the end of the day. So into one of those tiny store selling yakitori. My first time. The chinese speaking lady kinda of like cheated us in cos she could converse with us. Turns out to be a 黑店 at the end of the whole experience. Talk about helping each other in 人在异乡。
The pathetic 6 sticks each person cost us about 1700 yen. That almost 20SG$ per person!!! Never tell us exactly how much each thing cost etc...*mad*
What's worse? Invite some Ham Sap Ji Pun men who were also dining in the same squeezy shop with us, to make some indecent suggestion (so we think) in japanese which we couldn't understand at the end of it.
Blardy hell. *Tsk*
That's all folks.
If you get a chance, i now think that Disneyland is worth going.