I have known Chisa for close to 10years. I can't remember I found her from which website and it's amazing our friendship has stayed strong throughout . Every trip I make to Japan, I never fail to meet her. She is a typical Japanese, very warm, genuine and nice.
I just came back from Nikko with her. We went to the World Heritage Site, The Toshugu Shrine. I love Nikko, walking along the street of old Japanese town with no modern buildings make me feel good. The air is refreshing, you can hear water gushing in the drain, from the top of the mountain, no busy traffic junctions with big crowd, it's just so nice.
Before we hit Nikko she brought me to a dam and mine field near her home town, Isesaki in Gunma Prefecture. The mine field is very impressive. It was closed down in 1973. The Japanese are really something. They can make omiyake out of everything, imagine after a mine field trip you entered a omiyake shop that sells anything releated to copper. Including a dish sponge (covered with copper mesh). Buay tahanz.
The highlight of today is Sanki Store. The man's clothes there are soooooo cheap!! I bought a set of shirt & sleeveless t (layering layering layering) for the young man in my house and guess how much I paid? 500yen!!! hahahahaa....in the end I bought like 6 men's shirts and it cost me less than $60 sin!!!! Heaven! Laugh until teeth drop! hahaha...
Last trip to Japan Chisa brought me to Karuizawa with all the outlets store, I wonder what kinda cheap place she'll bring me on my next visit :)
I just came back from Nikko with her. We went to the World Heritage Site, The Toshugu Shrine. I love Nikko, walking along the street of old Japanese town with no modern buildings make me feel good. The air is refreshing, you can hear water gushing in the drain, from the top of the mountain, no busy traffic junctions with big crowd, it's just so nice.
Before we hit Nikko she brought me to a dam and mine field near her home town, Isesaki in Gunma Prefecture. The mine field is very impressive. It was closed down in 1973. The Japanese are really something. They can make omiyake out of everything, imagine after a mine field trip you entered a omiyake shop that sells anything releated to copper. Including a dish sponge (covered with copper mesh). Buay tahanz.
The highlight of today is Sanki Store. The man's clothes there are soooooo cheap!! I bought a set of shirt & sleeveless t (layering layering layering) for the young man in my house and guess how much I paid? 500yen!!! hahahahaa....in the end I bought like 6 men's shirts and it cost me less than $60 sin!!!! Heaven! Laugh until teeth drop! hahaha...
Last trip to Japan Chisa brought me to Karuizawa with all the outlets store, I wonder what kinda cheap place she'll bring me on my next visit :)
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