Took the JR Sagano Line train from Kyoto station to Uzumasa station (13 minutes) with our JR pass.... 200¥ (S$2.20) without JR pass...
surprised to see houses so near to the track
followed the signage and reached our destination after a 5-10 minute walk that's smack right in the middle of a neighborhood.... imagine a theme park in the middle of hougang surrounded by terrace houses.... wahahahaha....
using the furla pouch that charlene gave me a few years back... =) |
tickets at 2200¥ (S$23.95) each
siblings with similar taste... blue top, black bottom and sling bag.... Great taste!!!! wahahahaha |
anyway, this location is where most Japanese ninja and samurai shows are/were filmed at... reminds me of Shanghai Chedun Film Park which i vivisted in 2010 and the studio tour in Universal Studio Hollywood last year... but too bad, din get to see any on site filming that day...
walked into one of the gift shop and spotted some cute ninjas which Alfred bought as souvenirs...
it was here that i realised that 蔡 mummy had this bottle of hand wash hanging on her bag....
caught red-handed!!!! |
we thought it belonged to the gift shop so i went in and placed the bottle next to the cashier ... the cashier looked at me with ???? in his face... i tried to explain... he didnt get it.... i tried to explain again... he still didnt get it ... i gave up.... i took the bottle back to mum.....
think think think think where did this 1 litre hand wash came from?????
Ah-ah!!!!!..... it must be from the toilet which we went into at the entrance just after we bought the tickets .... but but but that toilet was too far back and we really didnt wanna walk all the way back ..... so 蔡 mummy continued her 走走看看 with the humongous bottle hanging on her bag.... wahahahaha....
till she saw the next toilet....
toilet so pretty also... =) |
game booth near the gift shop |
ice-kachang!!!!
very delicious grilled corn dipped into butter... =P
Show Time!!!
totally dun understand but still found it comical enough to laugh together with the audience... =D
一公斤两块钱
a series of angela's welfie
More about the exhibitions in Toei Kyoto Studio Park in Part 2
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