Hontonowa deska.
I just came back from hokkaido, japan.
It was fun.
I have never missed a country I went for holiday before, except New Zealand because it was with school. I really really wanted to stay a few more days in hokkaido, i’m saying,”I don’t wanna go back to Singapore.” Most of the other time I would say,”screw this country, I wanna go back to Singapura.”
I have gone to China and……………Shit, I can’t think of anymore…….oh yes, malaysia, indonesia, thailand, vietnam, India, Australia.
Apparently my parents love china, “so much different culture” they say. It seems I’ve only travelled within Asia, is Australia a part of Asia? Its like smack alone in the middle of some sea.
On group tours, its always old people or adults, most of it is old people, they like the old stuff in china.
I went to Tibet in china, my parents forced of course, which kid would want to go to some place where the cold cuts into your bones, its like -200 degrees there.
This particular tour had about 11 kids (below 16), including me. Of course, its Japan.
It was the first time i’ve ever seen snow, it was cool, way better than rain, its water, in solid form………hmm……..what form is snow in actually?
The temp was 0 degrees, awesome temp, just have to wear 2 layers of clothes. And because you have to wear more clothes, more chance to style, and Japan is stylish.
Most awesome thing about japan is of course the girls, they are the most prettyful….really prettyful. we shopped in this department store like OG, almost all the salesgirls were pretty, guy heaven much. You want a hot girlfriend? Go to JAPAN.
But all, I really mean ALL the girls dye their hair brown, either all of it or highlights, light or dark, its brown, its looks good on them though.
Snow games were DAMN FUN, adrenaline rush, like sitting on a snow sled or those swimming tubes and sliding down a slope of snow, way different from the wanna-be snow city. The most awesome was the snow mobiles, its a poly-wheeled motorcycle that you ride on snow, AND YOU DON’T NEED A DRIVER’S LICENSE.
The people there don’t speak english so I had fun speaking in Japanese, sometimes I would talk crap like the header, which has no meaning.
One of the most cutest thing is that when they answer the phone, they say “moshi-moshi?” Its “hello” in jap I think.
I didn’t really do a good job in describing the trip, but anyway its was awesome.
sayonara.
its cool right!:)