An explanation to come.
Check out the shoes.
A window cleaner.
I had to return to the coffee shop I found yesterday.
She thought she looked good. That's all that matters.
Bikes are very popular in Osaka. I love this foldaway one costing about $700 Australian dollars.
Every available space is used. Mitsutera cemetery in busy Dotonbori sits on land no bigger than a normal Australian house block.
Smoking spaces are very common.
Car park where the first cars to arrive are lifted up so that others can fit underneath.
Lunch at Kurumon market, only 5 mins walk from our apartment.
Wagyu.
Now that's a sashimi pack!
Mine's a little more humble.
Squid and prawn tempura.
These were just growing in an alley.
Indoor fishing anyone?
Let's do it!
Luke 3 Vs James 0
All catch and release.
There's an amusement centre in that building and the thing in the middle is for rock climbing. It gets raised and lowered.
A little German?
They're fugu (poisonous puffer fish). You see a lot of it in Osaka.
Minatomachi River Place
We are headed to the observatory of this landmark - the Umeda Sky Building
One of the last cherry blossom trees to bloom.
173 metres to the top.
We are going to watch Osaka transform as day turns to night.
Don't miss the plane.
Underneath the Umeda Sky Building is a recreation of a traditional Japanese village that is full of restaurants.
We've found what we want.
We checked out some of the surrounding area.
She was filming a music video clip.
Good night Osaka!

























































































































































Certainly the wacky and the wonderful!
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