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Day 03 ( 25th October 2010 )
Osaka Castle! Too bad, we didn't get to enter the castle. What a pity. It's so beautiful. I wonder how the inside of the castle look like.
Kaiyukan Aquarium! This is a very special aquarium. It is like so much bigger than Singapore's underwater world. It has like 8 floors and you start walking from the 8th all the way down to the first floor. There wasn't really enough time to appreciate all the marine animals. Jasmine, Delson, Clarissa, Ying Cui, Charlene & I were like running about quickly after snapping one animal.
A minute and cute otter. I'm sure all of you are going gaga over this picture now.
Yipee. The penguins. So cute right? The keeper is feeding them.
Baby penguins getting ready for the tourists to snap a shot of them. They posed for like 5-10 minutes. Future edgy models!
This large I-don't-know-what-you-call-that was also found in the aquarium!
Duckies!
Gigantic turtle! @-@
Super long legs! This crab looks yummy.
A whale shark. Interesting right? Cross breed I guess. There's like only 2 of them.
Souvenirs of Nemo ( clownfish ). Nah, I didn't buy them. I bought a baby whale plush toy instead. Will reveal them on my last post of Japan.
Lunch! Yummmmy. We had a lot of time to eat. Next we went shopping for 1hr? Yeah, think so. But, Kenny, Andrew, Rizuan, Weikang & I were doing something else to irritate someone. HAHAHAHAHAH!
A machine that lights up after you pump energy to it. It's found in the Maishima Incineration Plant. We went there for a tour after lunch.
The claw used to extract rubbish.
The outside of the Maishima Incineration Plant.
After that, we went for a Panasonic Eco tour at the Panasonic Center. They don't allow us to take photos, if not, I'm gonna show y'all the wonderful technologies in future. There's actually a mirror like wall, called the digital information Mirror. You can just use it during leisure time to do yoga, play games etc. It has a sensor, so you do not need a remote control, and it's damn convenient. Hope I can use it next time. By the way, there's more like the 3D Tv, Movable Tv etc. Anyone interested can find me (:
Dinner for the day. Traditional Japanese food. It consists of sashimi too! The sashimi actually has a piece of cotton placed above it to prevent moisture from escaping. Somebody very act smart. Keep claiming that it was rice paper despite being warned by others that it is cotton. He wrapped some rice and the tuna and dipped it in light soya sauce before devouring the "sushi". After that, it became the joke of the trip, not day. In the airplane, we were like, eh ______, don't eat up Clarissa's clothes! then another one by Kenny. _____, why you still wearing clothes? All made of cotton, you never eat?
The traditional Japanese costume: Yukata. We are supposed to give the serious look for the first few shots.
Fun SHOT!
Alright, that's all for today. Photos Credit: Mr Jeremy Yong & Myself (:!
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