I hate that its going to take 16 hours.
I am prepared this time though, i have things that i can do this time.
Last night was technically our last day in Japan. We basically just went to the shopping district to buy some more stuff to bring back home. We met up with Ibuki around 3pm.
We went to this cool restaurant that served Curry. Japanese people like their curry as i have been told. LOL
It is holiday on monday and tuesday in Japan so not that there any difference but it was packed like a mother again. With heat and muggyness included. Can you imagine being in a crowd of people, the sun at your face, and that feeling like your about to burn with a slight wetness of your body hair. Well i can cause that's what happened yesterday.
We went to Starbucks for a break of the craziness. It was calming just like any other Starbucks. After that more shopping. Lots of stuff to buy here and since it was Golden Week, most of them was on sale. Does not mean they were cheaper though, they were just on sale.
Once we were done shopping, it was around 8pm already. We went to a Restaurant/Bar and had a few good times in there. Shared 3 pitchers of beer. Spilled one beer, talked to the Waitress, stared at the many western people. It was nice. We left at exactly 11pm, lol it was really late here. Too many drunk people outside.
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I really liked our visit to Japan. It was full of nice people, beautiful woman (not more beautiful than Elly though), great train system and they don't go on strike. People actually enjoy their jobs here even though its McDonald's or something that we find wrong in North America. They take pride in their work and i commend that. Here I thought we work too much in Canada. Visit Japan and you will see how serious they are.
My Quote of the day:
OMG, SO MUCH PEOPLE!!
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Russell's Rant about Japan:
-The men in here does not show affection towards their woman. The highest point of affection was holding hands. Wow. In the whole week that we were here, i did not see a loving couple kiss or anything like that. Andrew said that holding hands is a big step. hmmm...
-The men here need to eat more. There's skinny and then there was really skinny (I saw lots of this). I rant about this as well because they were wearing those open shirts that you can see bones and everything. Literally a walking stick. I find that unhealthy. Nobody should be like that especially if you have that beau girl beside you.
-The women in here are too Westernized. So much make up on their faces that i didn't like it. I didn't like that fact that they were not confident enough to just show their real faces. Always have to be ON. I hated the fact that they dye their hairs Blonde as well, ruining the perfectly good black hair.
-The women try to hard to impress guys. Again with the blonde hairs and over the top makeup. It should be the other way around. Guys look nice to impress the girls back home. The other way around here. I'd rather chase then be chased.
-The men are oblivious about their women. They are too busy drinking with buddies than spend time with their women. We went to a restaurant yesterday and almost all of the tables were women. No men at all to be found. Where are the men you ask? They are probably playing Pachinko or in Game Centres. We told Ibuki, if you come to Canada, you would have a boyfriend in 2 days and Canadian men will treat you nice. They will do their best to make you happy.
-Number 1 rant from me. TOO MANY PEOPLE!! I can't stand being in a cramp place. It was like that everyday. I am outside so i should have room to move, nope not in Japan. I do not hate people, its just that the streets are never deserted. I have to say Sumemase everytime I hit somebody and that's every 2 minutes. Andrew said that it gets even more hotter and muggy in the next 3 months. LOL I would hate to be in that train to go to work in the morning.
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I would come back for vacation someday again and maybe visit Tokyo. Junior said he does not want to leave. Told him Andrew will kick him out of the house on sunday lol.
Thank you for treating us nicely Japan. We learned a lot of things about the country. Thank you Andrew for inviting and giving us a place to stay. Thank you Ibuki and Ayako for teaching us Japanese culture, women side.
I wonder where I should go next? Disneyland on August.
I will be back in Toronto on Sunday evening.
Russell
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Here are pictures of our last day:

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