We walked around Hiroshima in the evening and finished up with a dinner of the Hiroshima variant of okonomiyaki.
ReadDay 1 in Osaka. We walked around the Shinsaibashi area, starting from Midosuji towards Amerikamura, then Europe-dori and the shopping street.
ReadWe visited Namba City, next to Namba Station, and then walked to Namba Parks, another huge shopping centre with an interesting architecture.
ReadNamba Walk is an underground mall that looks like it has seen better days. They have a Hello Kitty spring promotion so we took photos.
ReadShianbashi is Nagasaki's nightlife area (and former red light district). At night, it comes alive with little restaurants and snack bars.
ReadIn the late afternoon, we caught a streetcar to Suwajinjamae and crossed the Nakashima River to visit Teramachi. The name literally means "Temple town" and it is a street full of ... temples. Each temple is different, and the experience visiting all of them is almost overwhelming.
ReadAfter dinner they drove us back to Raffles City.
ReadWe spent the evening exploring the Christmas Lights at Orchard Road with Christmas decorations and pop up stores.
ReadWe woke up early and took a stroll from our hotel to Marina Bay. We walked towards The Promontory, then Clifford Pier towards Merlion Park.
ReadLittle India was originally an enclave designated by the British for Indian immigrants, and the main thoroughfare is Serangoon Road.
ReadSuntec City is one of Singapore’s largest malls and shopping destination nestled in the heart of the bustling Marina Bay precinct.
Readast day in Singapore! It was raining very heavily, so we decided to take the MRT and visit Orchard Road, the famous shopping district.
ReadFounded in 1804 as a British penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney.
ReadWandered down to St. David's Park, then wandered though Parliament Square and Franklin Square.
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