Before heading out on the bus for Tokyo I had a few more stops. Saw the earthquake memorial and ate ramen behind a curtain in Kobe after hiking around their favorite mountain and relishing the herb garden. Osaka brought some of the most outrageous styles I have ever seen. The girls want blonde hair really bad. Both the guys and girls havent realized the 80s are over with their big feathered hair. The skirts are short and there are more jewels and gold than imaginable. Busy as and i later learn that Osakans dont sleep. Seems nice.
Nara was pretty much the center of the tourism industry that i have seen thus far in Japan. They have this deer park with hundreds of deer, not bound by any fence or anything but the lure of deer crackers that the people give them constantly. Fatty deer. Saw a giant buddha and tried to climb through a hole in a pole in the biggest wooden building in the world that is the size of his nostril. Didnt make it but a bunch of kids did so they will have good luck the rest of their lives while i am stuck with nothing. Too many temples and shrines and plenty of world heritage sites (same as Kyoto i suppose). Met a Filippino/Chinese girl who worked as a dancer over sushi bowl. Good stuff. Ate squid/pork pancake. Good stuff. That is all.
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