Hey everyone, I’m back. Japan was very well…SUGOI LOL. My previous post about being in Japan was only about staying in the Kansai Airport, but now I actually explored Japan. It’s an otaku’s dream to go to the land of kawaii, bikes, anime, butt-washing toilets, and more ^-^. I visited the Kansai area of Japan which isn’t Tokyo but sugoi anyways. I had a lot of fun going to different place, surrounded by what else…Japanese people ^-^. I’m Asian so no one took two glances at me and assumed I was Japanese. Well on to the post. Today I will talk about where I stayed in Japan which is Minami Morimachi, Umeda in Osaka, say that five times fast lol. It was a nice town that didn’t have that hustle and bustle feel of Tokyo which I liked, but the downside was everything was practically Konbinis (convenience stores), restaurants, and business offices; only one extremely long street had shops to buy stuff. If you want to stay in a shopping district of Osaka, I would suggest Umeda itself or Namba which is filled with shops and restaurants that take more than a whole day to see everything, though you probably want to shop around 10 am as most stores don’t open until around that time.
Here’s a nice view from the street of Minami Morimachi

There was a nice supermarket by my hotel that had a ton of food, including bentos ranging from Omrice (rice inside an omelette) worth 380 yen to huge bentos around 1000 yen. But what really floored me was the melon prices..crazy, plus the shape lol


I love curry so all of this curry made me faint, j/k ;p

No Japanese supermarket can go without toy and candy boxes…didn’t buy one though b/c I didn’t want to spend everything on the first day lol


Check out this piece of marbled meat…made me drool, unfortunately my hotel room doesn’t come with a stove, it would probably take up 1/5 of the room anyways lol

Based on Anjali’s review and Brent’s review, I decided to head out to the local konbini’s to find what they deemed as good konbini food. I went through over 15 different Konbini’s in the pouring rain (it took me 30 min. to dry my shoes with a hair dryer to soggy level when I went back to the hotel, it was that bad) to find something truly unique thats only in Japan and I found it, a uji-kintoki popsicle. It was super sugoi, the top is filled with a condensed sweet milk, matcha flavored ice with azuki beans, and a nice creamy outside. Heaven on Earth, the nice crunch from the ice and texture of the azuki beans was to die for. I highly recommend those in Japan or will visit Japan to go to your local konbini and find it if you can, out of all the stores I went only one had it.

If you go to Japan you will notice that it’s full of vending machines, drinks being the most popular. I also saw cup noodles, ice cream, and used panties (I actually found the used panties, though technically it was in a gatchabon machine). But this was sugoi, mango which is my favorite fruit in drink form, it had Snoopy and Woodstock on the label and cap, and it was only 100 yen…SUGOI. It actually tasted like really sweet mango which I loved.

I thought this was neat, a Mainichi News station. I like their site so it was intersting to see the actual hq.

I believe this is a cicada bug, these little guys made the loudest buzzing sound every morning, which I liked but it annoyed my brother lol.

This is my hotel room…its ummmm…economical lol. I only slept in the room so it wasn’t half bad. The tv only had 12 channels and all in Japanese, most of the time it showed sports like sumo wrestling, soccer, and baseball. The anime was interesting as it was all in Japanese with English no subtitles lol, for some reason I didn’t need it though and understood what they were talking about most of the time. The bathroom was nice, especially the toilet…you know…the kind that shoots water up my butt to clean it…it was interesting…you have to experience yourself. I wouldn’t mind getting one of the toilets for myself


This was interesting, if I don’t close my door during a hot shower the fire alarm goes off…

Like I’d get the square watermelon just to see if it tasted any different, but am I reading that right? *rubs eyes looks again* 15,800 yen for a watermelon?! That’s insane.
Indeed, those squared watermelon looks funny and wonder how do they taste… but they are damn expensive!
I didn’t buy the melon, I don’t need to pay 15,800 yen for a melon lol. I doubt the taste is really different, but I wouldn’t mind trying if I got a free one.
Ha ha, it’s true bout the steam from the shower making the alarm sound. It happened to me last year in Yokohama, dead embarrassing and the hotel staff knocking on my door. Make sure the door is closed coz Japanese showers get really hot and steamy. Speaking of which
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