The last day in Osaka.
Since it was our last day in Osaka and we didnt have much money left, we decided to do sight-seeing instead of going shopping. Upon reaching the station, instead of exiting the station to go to Nipponbashi, we ended up erm...shopping at the shops in the station. The attraction of shopping was just too strong for us to reject. Tra-la-la. Shoes were going for like 1000yen(SGD$13) per pair!!! How to not buy you tell me?! After shopping, we went to the make-up area in the toilet to sit down and rest. Hehe, I love toilets in Tokyo and Osaka. They have like make-up area for women to touch up their makeup can! So cool~

Had miso ramen set for lunch. The set included miso ramen(obviously), 2 onigiri and one plate of fried gyoza~! Samn worth the 900yen that I paid. However, I wasn't able to finish my meal because there was just too much food to ingest. Rice+noodles+meat+soup...damn filling. Burp!

Finally went out of the station to go see Nipponbashi. It was just touch-and-go because the weather was just too hot for sight-seeing. Whilst walking back to the station, Fulin went into this second-hand bookstore and bought the full set of Slam Dunk comics. 31 books in total! She was pretty happy over her purchase initially until we started pondering over how to lug 31 books back home to Singapore.
Ended up going to the cheap karaoke we went on Day 1 because firstly, it was too hot to wander outside and secondly, that karaoke place was damn cheap. While we were flipping through the song books to see what to sing, they kept playing videos of Suzanne on the tv. Damn popular la she. =D

Tried out the score function and I got 84 points!!! Whee~ Other people probably get 90+ points or even 100 points but whatever la, let me be happy okay~

After singing for a few hours, we got so tired that we ended up watching music videos instead of singing. -___-

Left the karaoke place at like around 6+ and proceeded to the noodles shop called "Tsurumaru" near our hotel to eat dinner. Ordered kitsune udon and it was so delicious. The piece of fried beancurd was sooooo sweet and I loved it so much. Wanted to order one more bowl but decided against it because more noodles=more soup=likely to go to the toilet. As I was going to take the night bus later, it wasnt a good idea to drink too much soup because there's no toilet on the bus...and I'm not exactly an expert at holding my bladder. When I was really young, I once urinated in public during school assembly(can you believe it?!) but luckily no one noticed.(I still cant believe that no one noticed lo! Then again, they probably pretended not to notice to give me face~)

Booked a taxi to drive us to the bus stop because we were just too tired to lug our luggages up and down the staircases. The fare was damn expensive(1700yen) but at least we didnt have to perspire at all. Whee~ Boarded the bus and just as I was about to sleep, the stupid guy announced that we had to change buses at the next terminal which was like 15mins away. wtf. Tell me advance if need to change buses can. They didnt even write on their webpage lo! Then again, can't complain too much because the bus fare was dirt cheap, compared to other bus companies.

Ended up in Tokyo the next morning. More pictures at: http://mizu-kioku.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=187.
Since it was our last day in Osaka and we didnt have much money left, we decided to do sight-seeing instead of going shopping. Upon reaching the station, instead of exiting the station to go to Nipponbashi, we ended up erm...shopping at the shops in the station. The attraction of shopping was just too strong for us to reject. Tra-la-la. Shoes were going for like 1000yen(SGD$13) per pair!!! How to not buy you tell me?! After shopping, we went to the make-up area in the toilet to sit down and rest. Hehe, I love toilets in Tokyo and Osaka. They have like make-up area for women to touch up their makeup can! So cool~

Had miso ramen set for lunch. The set included miso ramen(obviously), 2 onigiri and one plate of fried gyoza~! Samn worth the 900yen that I paid. However, I wasn't able to finish my meal because there was just too much food to ingest. Rice+noodles+meat+soup...damn filling. Burp!

Finally went out of the station to go see Nipponbashi. It was just touch-and-go because the weather was just too hot for sight-seeing. Whilst walking back to the station, Fulin went into this second-hand bookstore and bought the full set of Slam Dunk comics. 31 books in total! She was pretty happy over her purchase initially until we started pondering over how to lug 31 books back home to Singapore.
Ended up going to the cheap karaoke we went on Day 1 because firstly, it was too hot to wander outside and secondly, that karaoke place was damn cheap. While we were flipping through the song books to see what to sing, they kept playing videos of Suzanne on the tv. Damn popular la she. =D

Tried out the score function and I got 84 points!!! Whee~ Other people probably get 90+ points or even 100 points but whatever la, let me be happy okay~

After singing for a few hours, we got so tired that we ended up watching music videos instead of singing. -___-

Left the karaoke place at like around 6+ and proceeded to the noodles shop called "Tsurumaru" near our hotel to eat dinner. Ordered kitsune udon and it was so delicious. The piece of fried beancurd was sooooo sweet and I loved it so much. Wanted to order one more bowl but decided against it because more noodles=more soup=likely to go to the toilet. As I was going to take the night bus later, it wasnt a good idea to drink too much soup because there's no toilet on the bus...and I'm not exactly an expert at holding my bladder. When I was really young, I once urinated in public during school assembly(can you believe it?!) but luckily no one noticed.(I still cant believe that no one noticed lo! Then again, they probably pretended not to notice to give me face~)

Booked a taxi to drive us to the bus stop because we were just too tired to lug our luggages up and down the staircases. The fare was damn expensive(1700yen) but at least we didnt have to perspire at all. Whee~ Boarded the bus and just as I was about to sleep, the stupid guy announced that we had to change buses at the next terminal which was like 15mins away. wtf. Tell me advance if need to change buses can. They didnt even write on their webpage lo! Then again, can't complain too much because the bus fare was dirt cheap, compared to other bus companies.

Ended up in Tokyo the next morning. More pictures at: http://mizu-kioku.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=187.

















































































































