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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Last day in Osaka, I was going to visit Kyoto again in the morning but decided to be adventurous and try Tennoji, a part of Osaka I had not seen before. Aaah..a good end to my last day in Japan - oldest established temple and I capped it off by eating in a soba-udon shop where men in business suits stood while eating...
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wow that was interesting!
ReplyDeleteEnding your activity with a meal seems to be your routine, Cat.
ReplyDeletepictures later...indeed an interesting walk to a not so usual part of Osaka :-)
ReplyDeletebecause it was 1:30 pm, no lunch yet and I had to get to the airport..di kaya ng powers w/ just the bread I bought at their convenience store :-)
ReplyDeletebesides its a nice way to do what the locals do...
sayang nga lang wasn't able to try eating ramen at any of the ramen places the workers in Japan usually hang out during lunches...