

On my way back, I rode on the 'Yurikamomae (ゆりかもめ )' which looked like a monorail that computer drives without a driver which Tokyo has introduced for the first time~
Also, on my way back to the place I was staying..
I was passing by Starbucks and saw women that were wearing 'kimonos (着物)' and enjoying their coffee
I really wanted take a picture with people who were wearing kimonos in Japan
I was disappointed as I couldn't find anyone wearing them Now I found them by accident!
It was weird to ask people who were drinking coffee to take a picture with me
I contemplated it for 5 minutes...Finally I decided to do it
I went there, asked them to take a picture with me and they gladly accepted~~^^
I was able to go back to my lodging and fall asleep feeling very good ㅎ.ㅎ
Hmm... anyway those clothes are kimonos right..?
Translation:
Finally I've completed the third day of my perilous Japan travel log ...It's a great travel log that has been drawn out for 6 months

When I was in Japan I really wanted to go to a hot spring.
But because of the short amount of travel time I couldn’t go to each city’s famous hot springs but to compensate I’m here at a big hot spring~
My personal interest is Odaiba.
Firstly, I picked a yukata that suited me~
And then enjoyed a bath in the hot spring~
It felt just like a public sauna but there is a bath outside and I was craving for a hot spring and now I’m very happy.
I went inside and felt like I went back in time to the Edo Dynasty.
In order to fill my hunger from walking around here and there I decided to eat ramen!
After eating the delicious food I dipped my feet in what I think was like a foot bath? Anyway after walking all the way around the very fantastic place I ended with a foot bath.
There were lots of Japanese people and I wanted to make a memory (so there were so boys?) I played with them enthusiastically and talked to their parents with my fluent Japanese skills. kekeke
With some swagger I took lots of photos here and there with people and had a very satisfying time! I really recommend it!
*Info about the onsen (hot spring) he went to http://www.ooedoonse…igaeri/english/
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