Thursday, August 02, 2007

Day 6:
The Summer Festival @ Suehiro Park

Like "Basah Malum" with nice food and interesting cola drinks.

The ladies were wearing yukata...not kimono (I had mistaken it for kimono). Even the kids were wearing yukata.


Here we are, the guys......



Famous Osaka Food......

Sunset..... looking outside my room.....

8 comments:

oatsandapples said...

leon. if u go look at my blog entry for last year around the same time, u'll notice the same kind of pictures.. its hilarious! but u looked like u had fun. did they ask u to introduce urself in japanese and dance too?

greenproduct said...

hahaha..yah introduced myself in jap n joined in the dance too. Same experience for u? Its was an interesting experience for me :).

vehemental said...

hey Mr. Loh . well . i think i start calling you Leon now . since you aren't teaching us anymore (:
so how is JAPAN ? fun ? learn alot of new things rite ? i love JAPAN ! hahas. good luckk for ur studies . and how do you really communicate with the locals ? do they understand you ?

vehemental said...

btw, im Jing Yu (: from 2h

greenproduct said...

The life here is enjoyable. There is lots of things to learn here. BTW, for all my students, still prefer you to address me as MR LOH. Once your teacher, I am still your teacher though I dont teach you. Basic courtesy please. :) Thanks

greenproduct said...

But Jing Yu, really glad to see u visiting the site. I will continue to post the interesting experience in Japan. Well, I can start to speak a little bit of Jap but still need to polish up the grammar usage. Of cos, lesson is running real fast...so I have to have a consistent revision plan and always read in advance before every lesson. :) seeya. Mr Loh

Kiki76 said...

Lovely pictures well captured.. some tinge of melancholy in those sun set scenes. Great U participate so fully into their cultural activities to grasp a better sense of what is of significance & meaningful. Ganbate!

wankheng said...

Great to see you enjoying yourself. Please remember your colleagues still working very hard in S'pore.