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Japan Trip June 2016 - Part 10 Osaka The End

By the time I am writing this post, I have gone back to Japan and back. I am so behind! Oh well better late than never, right?

On the second last day in Japan, I met up with one of my friends I met through work who happened to be in Japan at the same time. In the mean time, Miss Kiki and Oma spent time together near the apartment. They went on the Ferris Wheel near Osaka Station, and pretty much stuck in the same area until I got back. Oma is not very confident with her navigation skills. Miss Kiki on the other hand is quite confident, but lacking the skill. Lol. I need to train her more.







After I came back, we walked around the area a bit more. I saw these cute Manfrotto mini tripods. so cute!



We had another ramen dinner near the Ferris Wheel.






Aaaaand the next morning we had a little grumpy pumpkin. It was our last day in Japan and we had to check out of the apartment.


We had breakfast at a Starbucks nearby... Look at that face!


Then last little bit of window shopping at the Loft nearby...



And off we went to Osaka Station! It actually felt closer compared to when we just arrived and walked to the apartment. Surely it was just the feeling because it had to be the same distance.


Because we still had time, we deposited our luggages in an XL locker at the station. We were so lucky that someone had just pulled their stuff out. It was not easy to find an empty XL locker.








The Osaka Station City mall has an underground restaurant complex. Miss Kiki had a milk flavoured ice cream there and it was good! They also offered Hokkaido Milk flavour but we didn't try it.


We took the Limousine Bus to Kansai airport. It took about 50 minutes to get to Terminal 1.











And.... that was the end of our trip in June, please stay tuned for the next one!

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