See those Japanese titbits.... how many familiar items can you spot?
Reminds me of childhood days...
The 4-in-1 squared box bubble gums with
grape, orange and strawberry favours...
The candies that can be used as whistle...
Sticking out my tongue (together with Doremon)...
Outside “Doremon Restaurant”... that sure looks delicious...
Doremon Menu (Front)...
Doremon Menu (Interior)...
Our DIY English-Japanese translation list for the common food items....
Complete with various photos and pictures...
OMG... they even have baby food menu... differentiated by sex of the
infant??
Dinner at Doremon Restaurant : Verdict = Yummy! Highly recommended!
Green tea ice-cream with whipped cream and cereal... Heavenly!
Tempozan Ferris Wheel at night...
Vance: Somehow its so much nicer then Singapore Flyer with the coloured
filled lightings....
Visit to Osaka World Trade Center Building,
which is the second-tallest building in Japan...
55-story building rises 840 feet (256 meters)...
Admission is free since we brought the 2 Day Osaka pass...
Long long escalator to WTC Observatory tower... Are we there yet?
Views from the WTC Cosmotower...
Top of the Bay provides one of the most expansive panoramic views in
Western Japan.
Tennis court on top of the building... that’s an innovative way of
utilising land space...
Port activities...
Everything looks so small from this angle...
Can you spot the Tempozan Ferris Wheel from here?
Tempozan Ferris Wheel View from World Trade Centre, Osaka, Japan For high quality version of this clip, surf to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYhA2rzIfaY and click on "watch in high quality" on the bottom right of the video
Demonstration of computerised vibration control device for WTC Tower in
case of earthquake...
That’s a 99 yen shop in WTC building...
Supper brought from the 99 yen shop... Not bad at all...
Vance:
See the pack of bread (yellow) on the left? That's my all time fave
bread when we were in Japan, it doesn't come with bread skin on the
sides!