{"id":662,"date":"2018-01-21T10:27:46","date_gmt":"2018-01-21T15:27:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sites.williams.edu\/18w-japn-025-kyoto\/?p=662"},"modified":"2018-01-21T10:29:18","modified_gmt":"2018-01-21T15:29:18","slug":"last-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.williams.edu\/18w-japn-025-kyoto\/kyoto-2018\/last-day\/","title":{"rendered":"Last Day"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today was my last day in Japan and I spent it in Osaka with my friend. This was my first time going to Osaka, and it was great to hang out with my friend and her daughter all day. I woke up at 8am to eat one last meal of spicy cod rice (the next spicy cod rice day is either Wednesday or Tuesday, and I will be long go). I then made sure everything was packed so that when I came back I wouldnt have all that work to do aswell as know how much shopping I could do in Osaka. My friend found a day pass that was essentially a &#8220;train + aquarium entrance + 100 yen off Ferris Wheel ride&#8221; bundle. She then travelled down to Kyoto to give me the pass, and we set off from Kyoto to Osaka. On the way Jada-chan (my friend&#8217;s daughter) made friends with an older woman on the train and the lady gave her a santa claus cookie, which I thought was very cute. First we went to the aquarium and I saw some pretty impressive animals, without going into who was there, it was basically the entire cast of Finding Dory. My favourite animals though were the very shy eel and a very fat seal that smiled at me. You may be thinking &#8220;Joanne the seal did not smile at you, and how do you know the eel was shy?&#8221;. I have photographic evidence:<\/p>\n<p>Afterwards I went into a large ferris wheel, and saw this view:<\/p>\n<p>Along the way we got some delicious caramel gourmet popcorn and for lunch I had Taco Bell. I know you must be thinking &#8220;your last lunch in Japan was Taco Bell?&#8221;, but Jada is two years old and happens to be the decider of all meals, not that I&#8217;m complaining. I then walked down dontobori, or atleast I tried to, but it was very crowded and overwhelming. I did go to a larger Daiso, because Daiso is the future and there I bought several last minute gifts. I left Osaka in the evening at around 5pm, and reached Kyoto at around 6pm. I bought a last minute gift for my mother and since I had yen left over I went and bought one last item for myself. We then went on a search for a dinner place for our last dinner in Japan. It was quite a walk, as we went from resturant to resturant trying to find a vegeterian friendly, nonsmoke, cheap, not-tempura-or-ramen that can seat 8 people without splitting them up, and open after 8pm. We found a place at last, and had a great time eating a variety of gyoza. We tried to leave by 10pm to get to a fancy cake shop that closed at 10:30. We did end up getting at the cake store at 10:21, but they already closed. CJ was very displeased. We sadly walked to the 100 Lawson to get candy to drown our sorrows, and on the way 3 Policemen sprinted pass us. Turns out they too were also on their way to the Lawson for a drunk disorder call.\u00a0 It was interesting to see how police operate in Japan *cough cough AmericaTakeNote*. They are also pretty fast sprinters.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Also note, I plan to add the photos tomorrow morning, as my phone is currently dead.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today was my last day in Japan and I spent it in Osaka with my friend. This was my first time going to Osaka, and it was great to hang out with my friend and her daughter all day. 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