Trip to Japan
Alright, it’s confirmed. I’ll be in Japan from the 6th to 16th with Pear. Going to collect the plane tickets from the travel agency later. Wai~~
I barely managed to gather just enough money (I hope). Probably going to have to control my spending there… lol. Anyway if anyone happens to be in the area and wants to meet up or anything, drop me an e-mail at nadesico [at] gmail [dot] com.
I’ll be staying at a cheapskate hotel in Ikebukuro. I think we should be spending at least 5 days in Tokyo. Not sure about the rest of the days… (fear our lack of planning). Maybe Osaka or Kyoto if possible. No idea how to get there or what to do after getting there, though. まぁ、なんとかなるだろう…たぶん。
If anyone needs me to get anything while I’m there, please note:
- You must be in Singapore.
- Contact me through the e-mail address above (or SMS if you have my number) by Saturday.
- Pass me the money by Monday (or deposit it into my bank account).
On another note, my copy of D.C. II is finally here! I missed the delivery on Monday. :( Well, I’m almost done with the game by now… Just Otome left to go.
Update: My flight has been postponed to the morning of the 9th (Friday), so you still have some time left to pass me the money… Sigh… I should be in Ikebukuro by now, but nooooo… Thanks to a certain somebody.



June 6th, 2006 at 6:13 pm
LOL @ Doku desuka?. Truly a funny joke.
June 6th, 2006 at 11:44 pm
Little question for the Da Capo’s fans: Who did the artwork for D.C. II? Naru Nanao or someone else?
June 8th, 2006 at 2:09 am
Someone else, I think (I read somewhere that CIRCUS didn’t have Naru Nanao this time, for avarious reasons; I can be wrong, though).
June 8th, 2006 at 10:06 pm
Nanao Naru left sometime after D.C.W.S.,the in-charge this time is Tanihara Natsuki.
June 9th, 2006 at 8:58 am
Ah, you’re very lucky…if you can go anywhere outside of Tokyo, I can’t recommend Kyoto highly enough. Kyoto’s a good look at old Japan, with countless thousand-year old temples and shrines and some incredible scenery. There’s a tourist office in Kyoto Station with maps, the biggest tourist attractions are probably Kinkakuji (the Golden Pavilion) and Kiyomizu, but there are lots of other smaller places worth visiting there too. The Philosopher’s Path is a cool walk, starting at the Silver Pavilion (Ginkakuji) and ending up down around Nanzenji–it’s known for sakura in springtime, but it’s probably still good this time of year and you go by a lot of different temples on the way. Anyway, I’m jealous, I don’t get to go back to Japan until November–hope you have a great time ^_^;
June 9th, 2006 at 1:21 pm
Good luck on your trip!!! *Hoping for Saber Plushies to come back*