I had a rocking good time with that interracial jamming session -- it lasted around 3 hours.
I think I slept at around 2am -- because of the small chitchats on the side -- about stuff -- like -- what are Jeepneys? -- Tourists spots in the Philippines (although I've just been to a few) -- and merely, all about the Philippines. It was not all chitchat and conversation -- we also played the Nintendo Gamecube. That was actually my first time to play a Nintendo Gamecube.
This is Max by the way. And that's his brother on the back. Max's father took this picture.
In the morning, I had to wake up early for our scheduled trip to Meiji-Mura Park.
Meiji-Mura is all about slipping back 100 years in Japanese history. It's huge park, with over 60 buildings, during the Meiji-era, re-erected inside the park. What's the Meiji-era? It's the era in Japanese history where Japan opened it's doors to the rest of the world. And as they say -- "The rest is history." This saying goes for me as well -- on that day -- there were tons of stuff that I saw and did. This was just an unforgettable day.
I will let the pictures do the talking for me.
If you dread walking, you can ride on this.
I just thought that this would be a picture to take.
Obviously, that's a church. A catholic church.
Nothing but classical music baby!
That's Tokyo Hotel -- ummm -- part of it, literally.
A prison. If you want to break out of this prison, watch Prison Break -- it's all there!
Buildings...
That's the map of this park.
Inside the church. St. Francis Xavier's.
If again you dread riding on trains and walking, you can ride on this.
A steam-engine train -- you can ride on this too.
Another set of buildings...
This is me -- trying to be artistic and stuff. There was an actual wedding held on that day.
Another view of that wedding..
This is a prison cell -- with complete amenities.
There are actually a lot of other pictures (around 200+ of them).
Well, that's it for this chapter. See you on the next one.
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WOW!
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