So, where do we all really want to be? On the street where you live ? Nah, not really. We thought it might just be some streets where there are happening places for us to go partying or for bar-going people. Nah, it isn't that as well. Or do we think it might be some streets where shopping haven is, where we can go shopping till we drop? Nah, not that too. It's a special street. So where? Where could it really be? You ask, but you couldn't find that kind street elsewhere on Mother Earth. No man, no nature can ever create that type of street where we would all love to dream of going to. So again you ask, JUST WHAT STREET IS THAT? Now the answer is about to be unveiled. That street is not real, mind you, so it only virtually exists in dreams. It so happened that I had a dream the night before and it was indeed really a total contrast to this morbid one . You know, sometimes dreams can be this bad or anything as strange as this kind . Mine was just as strange as the latter o...
The Shin-Osaka densha eki (train station) is connected to the Tokaido Shinkansen line (東海道新幹線) of Nozomi (のぞみ) type. This line stops at the terminal station, known as Tokyo station (東京駅) . This Tokyo station is huge and there are so many train lines connecting from this station. We knew we had to take the Tokyo Metro train (東京メトロ) of Marunouchi Line (丸ノ内線) to the Ginza station (銀座駅) in order to get to our final destination, the Asakusa station (浅草駅) of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (銀座線) . However, we got lost and wandered there for some time before we see some signs (I can still read some Kanji, thanks to my reading skill) and then I asked a lady in Japanese. She showed us the way to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (still in Tokyo station). We took the Metro to the very next station, the Ginza station. From this station, we took the Ginza Line to the last station, the Asakusa station. But before we even board the Metro station, we exited the Tokyo station.
Let's not waste ...
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