Merry Christmas Eve :)
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Christmas Eve found me in a bunch of unexpected places. We started the day bright and early after a fun-filled birthday celebration to hop a couple trains to Daito-shi in Osaka. It was actually rather surreal to be walking around at 9am on a Saturday...and no one was around...
Anyways, we went to Daito for a Super Smash Brothers Tournament (wait, what Elaine? you play Smash?). No of course not ;)
So the tournament was during the day, and afterwards we decided to swing by Osaka Hikari Renaissance near Osaka City Hall. There were so many beautiful light displays...I know Kobe's Luminarie is supposed to be the best one in Japan...but in terms of Christmas-spirit inducing, I think Osaka wins. (To be fair, the Luminarie began in Kobe as a remembrance of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in '95, so it's more a remembering than a Christmas celebrating).
If you've got some time tonight (Christmas Day here in Japan) head over to Yodoyobashi station on the Keihan line in Osaka for some beautiful Christmas cheer :) We're pretty sure that we saw a big group of obnoxious geijin by some of the food booths yelling "Oy-shi, oy-shi, oy-shi!!!"
Christmas is coming to town :)
Christmas Eve found me in a bunch of unexpected places. We started the day bright and early after a fun-filled birthday celebration to hop a couple trains to Daito-shi in Osaka. It was actually rather surreal to be walking around at 9am on a Saturday...and no one was around...
Anyways, we went to Daito for a Super Smash Brothers Tournament (wait, what Elaine? you play Smash?). No of course not ;)
So the tournament was during the day, and afterwards we decided to swing by Osaka Hikari Renaissance near Osaka City Hall. There were so many beautiful light displays...I know Kobe's Luminarie is supposed to be the best one in Japan...but in terms of Christmas-spirit inducing, I think Osaka wins. (To be fair, the Luminarie began in Kobe as a remembrance of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in '95, so it's more a remembering than a Christmas celebrating).
If you've got some time tonight (Christmas Day here in Japan) head over to Yodoyobashi station on the Keihan line in Osaka for some beautiful Christmas cheer :) We're pretty sure that we saw a big group of obnoxious geijin by some of the food booths yelling "Oy-shi, oy-shi, oy-shi!!!"
Christmas is coming to town :)
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