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Last Day In Japan

This was our last day in Tokyo and we were quite fortunate because we bought the latest flight from Japan back to Malaysia.

If I’m not mistaken it was a 11pm flight and because of that we got to walk around in Tokyo until the afternoon.

We went to places that I’ve always wanted to visit and one of them was what I called the “big red lantern” hahahah

Top- EMODA
High waisted pants- MURUA
Flats- French Sole
Blazer- ZARA
Bag- Chanel

While walking towards the JR station we saw this super cute bus then I shouted FASTER TAKE PICTURE FOR ME!!!!

Reached Sensoji Temple and got really excited when I saw the big red lantern!!!!!

Then tried to take a series of outfit pictures but failed because it was crowded with lots of tourists!

EMODA studded collar shirt, if Im not mistaken it was around 5200 Yen.

High waisted polka dots jeans from MURUA for around 11,000 yen. It’s super comfy and the length is just nice for me!! It’s super worth it!

Stood there in amazement of the big red lantern for around 2 minutes and still cant believe that Im actually standing in front of it. I always wanted to visit this place ever since I saw it in a magazine around 8-9 years ago!

The street is filled with tourists and all the stuff they sell in each store are different!!! So much to see, so little time!

I’m quite a sucker when it comes to souvenir stores! I wanted to buy everything for everyone but we didn’t have enough currency la sien… What do you expect? it was our last day in Japan of cox we had to spend all the yen right!

While I was busy shopping in the souvenir store, Jo went to buy snacks.

Sakura trees and the entrance of the temple!

There is a kindergarden located outside the temple and I just cant resist taking pictures of their uniform! SUPER CUTE LA!!!!

Issit just me or do you guys think that Japanese words are pretty cute and it’s so suitable to be written on a lanterns!!!

Another big red lantern at the entrance of the temple hahaha (look at the creepy girl in pink hahahha)

After visiting Sensoji Temple, we went to Kitanomaru park where some of our pre wedding pictures were taken. This park is filled with Sakura blossoms and I told Jo we have to go back and take more pictures!!

I will kill u if you say it’s not pretty!!

What a breath taking view!!!!

More pictures of me with my topshop tote and Sakura trees hahahah

Yer, I think we look so alike in this picture hahahahhahaha

I dont know why but that day the whole park was filled with a lots of well dressed young adults!!!

Picture of me taking pictures of Sakura blossoms!

If you were to ask me when is the best time to visit Japan and I would say when there are sakura blossoms! It’s so worth going during spring, the weather is just nice and the place is just to die for la.

Bumped into the bridal shop team and took a picture with my cute makeup artist!

Seriously I dont mind getting stuck in the jam if I were surrounded by sakura trees hahaha. (Camwhore in the car like there is no tomorrow)

The monk…

Last picture of me in Japan!!!

We wanted to take the 4.30pm train back to Osaka but it was full so we took the 3.45pm train instead. We had to travel back to Osaka because we left our luggage in the JR train station and we had to catch our flight back to M’sia from Osaka.

The most terrifying incident happened! While in the train back to Osaka, I suddenly remembered that the place we left our luggage at closes at 8pm!

I wasn’t very sure and there is nothing that we could’ve done so we ignored it and kept telling ourselves that they close at 10pm la!

We reached the Osaka JR station at 8.15pm and we immediately ran to the locker room and it was CLOSED!!! I was literally freaking out and I was like OMG, why they so punctual one!!

Jo and I had no idea what to do, so we went around knocking on the doors, hoping that someone inside could hear us so that we can claim our luggage.

We were really in a panic because we cant afford to stay another night in Osaka and we had to reach the airport at 9pm!!

My mind was blank and I kept telling myself die also I dont want to pay extra (hotel and fligth ticket) to stay another night in Japan!!

I swear I almost cried ok! After 10 mins of knocking on the door, we turned around a guy was standing behind us and asked if we were the couple that were supposed to claim our luggage today? We said YES!

He told us he actually came back to check because we told him that we will come back to claim our luggage after 3 days!

I was so happy that I wanted to hug him and say, Thank You! After that we were thinking how lucky we were because if we took the 4.30pm train instead, there would have been no chance of us getting our luggage back!

Seriously, I really think the Japanese are really helpful and nice, if the same thing happened in Malaysia I’m sure they will never wait for you or come back to check.

They will just say KAMU DATANG LEWAT.

hahahaha

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5 Comments

  • Reply PeiPei

    Hello. May i know what gadget u use to capture all the pics during ur Japan trip??? Did u edit it???

    May 15, 2012 at 3:17 pm
  • Reply bobostephanie

    Pei Pei- All the pictures were taken by Nikon D300! Yupe I edited all the pictures

    May 15, 2012 at 3:22 pm
  • Reply msbulat

    Your pants sooo niceeeeee and Japanese are sooooo niceeee T-T so gam dong. If in Malaysia would be lucky if they didn’t have any penalty if u come late to take the bag lor!

    May 15, 2012 at 4:02 pm
  • Reply teresa chin

    awwww, sakura is so beautiful. I’m going there in sept for autumn. Hopefully, I can capture some nice view. =)

    By the way, I like your pants too ! And yea, I heard japanese are really helpful. =)

    May 16, 2012 at 12:24 am
  • Reply bendan

    Obviously, Malaysian have the same thought about Malaysia. Hahahahha!~
    I told my bf about this too, we were almost late for our flight at bangkok back to M’sia but the officers were very nice and helpful end up we make it la. I told him, Malaysia officer will be answering: ” You’re late” then ignore us. =P

    June 13, 2012 at 6:03 pm
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