Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Last Installment - Not to Be Missed Snippets of Osaka

This is the sixth and last photo diary taken in Osaka, Japan. It will contain snippets of images that were not included in the last five albums, but which holds memories of the trip which we find interesting and hope to keep. Enjoy!


A pair of real-life couple taking their wedding shoots in Osaka Castle! Just so romantic :)


We couldn't resist taking a few pictures of ladies in their maiko make-over ... after all, this is not a sight we are likely to find on the streets of Singapore!
A boutique selling gorgeous kimonos. It is not uncommon to find these shops in Osaka but the prices are really hefty!
An example of the Spring/Summer fashion found in the well-known malls of Osaka. Generally speaking, the designs are very romantic and sweet.

The magnificent Osaka Castle
An example of of a Love Hotel in Osaka. We thought the rose motif designs are really beautiful and creative!

The day (Above) and night Streets of Osaka
This hotel has really intriguing architecture! 
A close up picture of our rickshaw puller in Kyoto. Excellent customer service! 
An innovative costume sure helps to capture attention from passerby! Hopefully this Japanese lady managed to give out more flyers in her outstanding ensemble. 
Fine art and brocade decoration inside a high-end fine dining Japanese Restaurant
We had our most expensive meal in this fine dining restaurant!

Beautiful real flowers sold at a department store in Osaka

The sakura is equally mesmerizing by night
Just can't get enough pictures of these lovely sakura blooms!
A lone yellow bloom that caught our attention as it stood so regally by itself!
Cute monochrome colored ducks swimming care-freely 

This church is unique as it is located inside the top level of the hotel we stayed in! May be a great option for couples who want to hold a church wedding within a hotel setting. 
And that's all! We are truly glad to have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the glory of nature as well as experienced a part of the rich culture of Japan during this trip to Osaka,. Definitely looking forward to making more trips to this beautiful country in the near future! 

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