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Ohayo Japan

Houston, we have arrived!
Osaka that is!
Haggard but happy
Our first meal in Osaka in Umesankoji Mall - Udon
Waiting for our bus at Osaka
We rode the Willer express from Osaka to Tokyo. Sosyal and bus!
the Suica card is so convenient especially if you don't know your way around. This way, there's no hassle to adjust fares everytime.
On our way to Asakusa waiting for the train
OUTFIT post
cardigan, yellow tank, skirt, blue satchel and boots from Forever 21
Bangle from Chanel
Trench coat from Matthew Williamson
stockings from Athleta

Osaka at night
their MRT
Aboard the Sumida river cruise
Wafer ice cream that hardly melted
Donna with her camera
Hachiko looking dog
Japanese must have a fascination for vending machines. There is one in every corner.
Takoyaki originated from japan
The streets are super clean, cleaner than Singapore
How cute

Day One Itinerary:
Arrival at Osaka
Take Airport Bus to Osaka Station
Eat Dinner at Umesankouji Mall
Take Night Bus from Osaka to Tokyo (West Shinjuku)

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