Shinsaibashi
Late night shopping and eating in Osaka! There is this noodle store called yi lan that can found near the Nagahori-gawa canal in the Osaka Shinsaibashi area that serves the most yummy pork soup based noodles.…
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There are countless of Sake brewery factories and museums in Kobe in the district of Nada because the spring water in this area is officially one of the 100 spring waters approved by the Japanese government for sake brewing. The…
View PostKobe Harbourland
A day of shopping and sightseeing at Kobe’s Habourland. There were so many tiny shops and cafes at the Mosaic area facing gorgeous seaside vista. And not too far off there were departmental stores and quaint restaurants.…
View PostNankinmachi
Nankinmachi is also known as Kobe’s Chinatown. It’s amazing how there’s a little Chinatown in almost every country! The Chinatown here is bustling with excitement and you can find all sorts of Chinese food stuff here! I…
View PostOsaka Castle
One of the main interest point in Osaka is the Osaka Castle. Entry into the castle is ¥600 and the closest train is Osaka-jō Koen station on the JR Osaka Loop Line. It is undisputedly one…
View PostUniversal Studios Japan
This reminds me that I’ve yet to post up my universal experience in Singapore!
View PostFlying across the miles…
I’ll be starting my post on my trip to Japan earlier this year. I was really excited flying into Osaka Kansai Airport as I’ve always flew to Japan via Tokyo Narita Airport. It was a…
View PostSushi's Hens Night
This is gonna be my last post about my Tokyo trip with my girls. The whole trip was planned to give Sushi a unique Hen’s Night so we couldn’t leave Japan without having at least…
View PostSashimi, Sushi & Silly Girls
Koji wanted sashimi and sushi so we ended up in this old school joint in Ikebukuro after our shopping adventures. It definitely a local joint cause none of the staff spoke any English and the…
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