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July 2007

Y Friday, July 27, 2007



9 April 2oo7, Wednesday

It was three days since I came to Japan already. I had already waked up and could see people buzzing off to work.

I decide to have my breakfast at s sushi shop near the hotel. Before entering, I could smell the vinegar already! The shop was three times of normal living room, which was big to me. I tasted many sushi which I had not seen in Singapore. The wasabi was completely different form ours. It was a few times hotter and spicier!

Next, I went to a temple at Tokyo. Upon reaching, I saw the main hall. It was called kondo. The sacred objects were all displayed inside. I took few photographs before entering. They had a strange rule, shoes were not allowed inside. I was told that it disrespectful. I followed how others prayed by clapping their hands. After everything was done, I toured around and saw the Lecturing Hall and Pagoda.

The Lecturing Hall was used for meetings and lecturing while the Pagoda was a structure that evolved from a Indian stupa. I went into it and climbed to the top floor. I could see the whole view of the temple which was very beautiful! Fresh air blew towards me.

When I finished, I left the temple for Center Gai. It was a street next to Shibuya Station. Center Gai was famous for its Japan’s youth fashion trends. It was packed with many young people that day. I snapped many interesting pictures and even bought two dresses.

It was almost 7pm soon. I immediately turned to Shibuya Shopping Center which is opposite of Center Gai. Shibuya was one of Tokyo’s most colourful and busy districts. Outside the shopping center, there was a Hachiko Statue. It was about a dog named Hachiko, waiting for his master everyday even after his master passed away. It was a very famous and touching story.

I went inside the mall and had my dinner, soon, I felt tired, so I tried the traditional Japanese massage. It helped me relax. I left the shop and continued my shopping around the area.

Although it was tiring, I enjoyed it a lot. It was such a nice day !

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Your diginity baby <3'

7:30 PM