25 August 2009, Tuesday, 8.30pm
I had my Healthcare UT this afternoon and I'm totally out of mood. This applies to everyone since it was the last paper and my mind was flooded with Japan, Japan and Japan. It distracted 80% of my mind.
Right after UT, I rushed all the way to TRCC since Chris was waiting to fetch me from there. On our way back, we bought several necessaties for travelling. We slept and slack till about 9 plus before uncle and auntie fetched us to the airport. A million thanks to them.
Alright, we'll just take the upper deck. (It might be disastrous, read on for more)
As for me, i tired and worn out after this afternoon UT and haven't had any good night sleep since i had been doing my real last minute packing.
Let me summarize a few pointers:
Never choose upper deck if you were to take A380. Well, it's not as comfy as you thought. For upper deck, there were lesser seatings and more squeezy. Main deck is more spacious as compared. Seatings in upper deck doesn't seems very new.
Above was the breakfast we had. It was egg, bacon with hashbrown. Bread, muffins and salad was served with hot coffee. Everything taste fine and acceptable. But still I prefered Emirates flight food more.
During the flight, we pass by China Sea and the plane was jerking like hell. Chris actually panic, oops, pretend i said nothing. The plane was swaying from left to right, right to left. Although it's not our first time taking flights, but the swaying and jerking really scares us.
Finally, we arrived in Japan, Tokyo. My heart was still thumping fast as lots of questions filled my mind. It's all about the JR network, Skyliner, Keisei, Metro.
1) It can wash your butt.
2) It can wash your "ahem".
3) It can set water temperature.
4) It can set the spraying strength.
5) It can blow dry.
6) It can play music.
7) It can deodorize smell.
8) It can lift the lid up and down with just a click.
These functions are really cool and I did spent time meddling with it.
You can ask for direction to the Keisei Line, or just simply take the escalator one level down to the train station. The staffs may conduct a simple check or search which is common, therefore don fret or panic about it.
We finally got onto the right track and was waiting for our train. It's my first time in Japan and their network fascinates me. Trains may not go in same direction at the same platform. Therefore look at the signage above and look carefully at the train you are taking, time and direction. Otherwise you might ended up in the wrong place.
In Japan, people don't really threw rubbish right into the bin. They are environmentalist. They will seperate rubbish into burnable or unburnable before discard. This is really great, as there are things which could be recycled.
Finally, our train came.
I wanted to buy but I'm seriously stuck with my luggage. One luggage may sound easy to you, but its seriously tedious for me. I'm small sized and my luggage was nearly half of my size, it's gonna be tough for me. Thanks to my luggage, I hurt my ankle upon dragging it our of the train.
Tsk, Tsk.
I had my Healthcare UT this afternoon and I'm totally out of mood. This applies to everyone since it was the last paper and my mind was flooded with Japan, Japan and Japan. It distracted 80% of my mind.
Right after UT, I rushed all the way to TRCC since Chris was waiting to fetch me from there. On our way back, we bought several necessaties for travelling. We slept and slack till about 9 plus before uncle and auntie fetched us to the airport. A million thanks to them.
Alright, we'll just take the upper deck. (It might be disastrous, read on for more)
As for me, i tired and worn out after this afternoon UT and haven't had any good night sleep since i had been doing my real last minute packing.
Let me summarize a few pointers:
Never choose upper deck if you were to take A380. Well, it's not as comfy as you thought. For upper deck, there were lesser seatings and more squeezy. Main deck is more spacious as compared. Seatings in upper deck doesn't seems very new.
Above was the breakfast we had. It was egg, bacon with hashbrown. Bread, muffins and salad was served with hot coffee. Everything taste fine and acceptable. But still I prefered Emirates flight food more.
During the flight, we pass by China Sea and the plane was jerking like hell. Chris actually panic, oops, pretend i said nothing. The plane was swaying from left to right, right to left. Although it's not our first time taking flights, but the swaying and jerking really scares us.
Finally, we arrived in Japan, Tokyo. My heart was still thumping fast as lots of questions filled my mind. It's all about the JR network, Skyliner, Keisei, Metro.
1) It can wash your butt.
2) It can wash your "ahem".
3) It can set water temperature.
4) It can set the spraying strength.
5) It can blow dry.
6) It can play music.
7) It can deodorize smell.
8) It can lift the lid up and down with just a click.
These functions are really cool and I did spent time meddling with it.
You can ask for direction to the Keisei Line, or just simply take the escalator one level down to the train station. The staffs may conduct a simple check or search which is common, therefore don fret or panic about it.
We finally got onto the right track and was waiting for our train. It's my first time in Japan and their network fascinates me. Trains may not go in same direction at the same platform. Therefore look at the signage above and look carefully at the train you are taking, time and direction. Otherwise you might ended up in the wrong place.
In Japan, people don't really threw rubbish right into the bin. They are environmentalist. They will seperate rubbish into burnable or unburnable before discard. This is really great, as there are things which could be recycled.
Finally, our train came.
I wanted to buy but I'm seriously stuck with my luggage. One luggage may sound easy to you, but its seriously tedious for me. I'm small sized and my luggage was nearly half of my size, it's gonna be tough for me. Thanks to my luggage, I hurt my ankle upon dragging it our of the train.
Tsk, Tsk.
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