It's ten past five AM now and I'm online. Wth what am I doing? Hahaha no.. I fell asleep last night while watching Miss Beachwear Finals and I woke up at 2.45am. Kan.. the girls not hot enough. Shall complain to Pearl. Ask her to join =D ManU and Chelsea draw. Okay la not sad not happy. Just..okay =) So now me ish bored and now me feels like putting up pictures about me's trip. Yeah.
DAY 1
Flight at 2325 on board NH 902 on 15nov.
DAY 2
Hoho. Lunchtime! Don't be jealous. This is only the beginning.. Heh =D
Shopping at Ueno. Rason bought a pair of limited edt dunks. Don't even have that brand in here. It has got a skull motif. Damn poseur. Damn him. And that pair cost a hell bomb. What else can I say?
Pachinko. It's something like Jackpot. The machines raid the city like free. Enter and you see those uncles after work playing and turning the knobs. Even got nicely dressed females. And the whole place is filled with cigarette smoke. Minimum starting stake is ¥3000 and minimum age is 18. Any takers? =D
Shibuya. Did you watch Tokyo Drift? The junction where the bad guy chased after the life of the good guy. They came from the left, turned to their left and went up ahead. (Got the netlike thing cause I was on the link bridge between the two buildings on either side of the road)
Still at Shibuya, but in front of the right side building. That building and I were diagonally opposite each other. (Look at the diagonal Zebra crossing) p.s. Burberry Blue label and Black label are available only in Japan. Porter bags are freaking ex, though classic. One small handbag can cost S$200. One of those luxury brands. Don't ever get them through eBay because some of them are from Taiwan, designs are more outdated. The buildings there can withstand earthquakes up to 7.5 on the Richter scale. Working hours of the Japanese are Mon-Fri, 0830-1830. Singapore's only 0900-1700. But almost everyone does OT. So it doesn't really matter. 
PEARL! WHY IS YOUR BROTHER LOOKING FOR A JAP WIFE HERE? tsk tsk.. Incorrigible. LOL!
Dinner place overlooking the Rainbow bridge. Nice setting, with nicer buffet food. Hehe.
At Chinatown where it was food galore! Hahaha. Hello anat. Jap chicks cant withstand the cold for the sake of short skirts. Eh heh.. I see you beaming with happiness. LOL =P

Japan doesn't seem to have coffee bean. So we just made do with Starbucks instead, since it is everywhere. Sadly. Coffee bean is the bestest lor.. Breathe to agree. HEH.
Yellow one inside is red bean. Pink one is chocolate. And they're each sold for ¥100 >.<
Kobe Port after the second worst earthquake hit in 1995, causing as many as 40071 casualties, destroying 247486 homes and buildings.
The overhead bridge for automobiles now fixed. Construction done without a short term of three years. Shows how efficient the Japanese are. Shame on Malaysia. Build one road also can take so long. (Okay pls don't hantam me =/)
Balls of chewy Q-Q muah chee. Imba-ly yummy. Dipped in peanut powder.. WAHH.. Shiok. I took one BEEEEG bowl =D
Hoho! I see my bro being displayed! Sounds wrong. But oh well, all's well. Hehe.

A cosy and villagey feel I got once I stepped into this place. In search of the Ladies. Hahaha. But the place is really darn nice. So cottagey and homey, so me.

Shopping at Shindaibashi, a place where Fann Wong introduced in some of her something, book or show, I can't be bothered. As long as I get to shop =) This is the place where I bought all the Disney stuff! There is one freaking big disney store where I forgot to take a photo of because I was super excited and I chiong-ed in, spending almost an hour inside. I practically donated half of what I had to that shop la. More than ¥10,000 =S

Octopus takopachi at 20 for ¥2000. Ex eh.. But then for the sake of FOOD.. It's all worth it man. Hahaha. That's all I had for dinner, apparently shopping was of a higher priority.
DAY 4
Okay blogger is very slow at updating photos. So yeah. I shall upload only those I feel are more worthy.
Morning, first stop, Todai-ji Temple. Sounds like a mix of dialects forming a crude word. Next up was Nara deer farm. Nara is the first capital of Japan, followed by Kyoto. It is believed that Gods rode on deers. I've always thought that only Santa rides them. Then..Kiyomizu Temple. Tada!
DAY 5
Boarded a bullet train at Hamatsu station. There are two kinds of train. One is Express, which skips some stations. The other is Semi-Express, which stops at all stations. The max speed reached is 270km/h.
DAY 6
