
"Papa... Happy Father's Day...
last week, today, tomorrow... and every other day.
We ♥ you lots."

"Papa... Happy Father's Day...
last week, today, tomorrow... and every other day.
We ♥ you lots."
With a scenery as such, you kind of expect a samurai to walk right pass you, and yet it will still feel so right. Lost in time. Back to the Edo era. Well, we did get the next closest thing, Geisha! *grins*
But remember it was still lunch from where we left off over here. And our Gion Tour was scheduled in the evening, so we were pretty much still on our own throughout the afternoon. Like the young travellers that we are, we hopped on the bus and headed towards Kyoto's most iconic architecture, Kiyomizu-Dera. *note: the slope*
It was a long walk up from where we got off the bus but a walk was always never just a walk when there's so much to see.
So it's no surprise to find all types of charms for relationaship. ^^;;
Finally. The famous scene you'll see on postcards, movies, etc.
Of course, it's necessary to stamp our faces there. LOL.
Break time! It's mid-summer wei, so dem hot! And we were running low on water supply. *dies*
Nothing like a refreshing bowl of... of... jelly stuff. HAHAHA. No, it's not memory that failed me. It's our ignorance. Had no idea what exactly we were eating, it's just that everyone there was enjoying it as well. So we figure we can't really go wrong with that. XD
Meet Tet. Sounds so Ang Mor right?See see! That's our group following Tet. Haha.
Hah! The river. The river!
This shot is for the guys. Japanese girls in yukata set in old town Kyoto, giggling away. Now say thank you. XD
Welcome to Gion. A district of Kyoto, Japan.
Geiko School. Yes. There is a school exclusively for this. In fact, nowadays it's like going to college. Students are required to finish their conventional studies in school (up to high school)before signing up for a Geisha School.
"Support your favourite geisha." ^^;;
Geisha's accessories. Expensive stuff. And the only maker in town.
Mr Moon finally making an appearance.
Took this mesmerising shot on the bridge while we were on our way back to our hotel. YES! It's another loooooong walk again. See that bridge over the other side, that's the one we walked pass in the afternoon and now we're walking on this one to head back. No wonder I looked thin and tanned after my two-week-trip. Hahaha... god knows how many kilometres we walked each day. ^^;;;Excuse the messy and exhausted me.
Anyway, Japanese McDs passed with flying colours! We loved it so much, we went back there again for breakfast. HAHAHA... but that's another post to come. *yawns*
Next: *god knows when* Ferry rides, gigantic Tori gate, juicy Oysters!
Raw and unedited. I wonder if they'll hunt me down for this.
*thinks she should start running*
p.s. Updating via phone so ignore sucky formatting.
p.p.s. Edited on 13 June 2009.
Remember Hey diddle diddle?
Remember which animal had the fiddle?
Oh, and what did the cow do to the moon!
It's no wonder the little dog laughed.
And oh my god, the dish ran away with the spoon?
At the age of 6, we were indirectly taught of the idea of "eloping"?
Oh how I miss forgotten nursery rhymes.
♥