May 26th, 2009
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From Kitty:Hello! We have read all of the posts of Mr. Cute! It’s time to travel Tokyo with the Damon’s family!
I got up at 5 and left home at 6:15 in the morning. We arrived at the aiport before 7 a.m. so we waited for half an hour! The tour guide said a lot of instructions and we went to buy some masks for safty reasons! (Of course we didn’t use any of them in the trip!)

We then had breakfast. Some of the travelers were late, so it took 35 minutes to board! We rushed to Gate 61 and didn’t have time go walk around!

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May 21st, 2009
by welcometojapan:hellokitty.com
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I don’t really like the restaurants and food in Okinawa. The noodles are thick and it is hard to find sushi! Also, it is hard to find a smoke-free restaurant on the International Street!



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May 18th, 2009
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My Okinawa trip is reaching its end! I wanted to visit more places but I’m afraid the trasportation system is really inconvenient for me
This is the famous International Street!



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May 15th, 2009
by welcometojapan:hellokitty.com
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Aside from the International Street, two places in Okinawa are also worth visiting. The first one is Omoromachi, where you may go by tram. I focused on shopping so I didn’t take any photos.
You will see lots of famous brands once you get off the tram. After that, you’ll see San-A Naha Main Place. This is a large shopping mall with fashionable items for clothing and living. What’s more, you’ll find restaurants, theaters, famous cafes, etc. There are more than 70 stores.
We’re not allowed to take photos here, but I took one - Sanrio Gift Gate.

I seldom buy this in Hong Kong, but in Japan, that is not the case.

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May 8th, 2009
by welcometojapan:hellokitty.com
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We visited the Pineapple Park! You may ride the pineapple shuttle here, see lots of tropical plants and see the production of and drink pineapple wine. However, the best thing you can do here is eat lots of fresh pineapples! In the shops, you may also find pineapple desserts and curry!
This is the entrance.

We rode the shuttle to see the park. We are not allowed to take any photos but I secretly took one…

After that, it’s shopping time! There are lots of merchandises and we bought some.

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May 5th, 2009
by welcometojapan:hellokitty.com
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I do not find Okinawa’s transportation system to be very good. Though I have a driver license, I’m afraid I’m not good enough to drive here. Actually, it would be better if I rent a car and drive here; it will save me lots of time.
You know, taxi drivers in Okinawa often offer tourists a good price for a ride, hopefully the tourists will accept it. When I was in Manzamō, a taxi driver offered his taxi to us for a whole day’s rent. He priced the rent for 14,000 Yen (this price is more or less the same as the bus fare and we have two large suitcases so of course we accepted). We then bargained with him and asked to reduce the price to 10,000 Yen and surprisingly, he agreed!
The first stop for that day is the aquarium in Ocean Expo Park – its entrance looks grand and nice!

Go downstairs and you’ll find another entrance.


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