Despite that, I really enjoyed myself. Japanese parks are so beautiful and well organized. I also feel much better being surrounded by greenery rather than concrete buildings. I mean, I wouldn't move out into the countryside but on holidays or on my days off I'd rather not be surrounded by concrete. I don't want to go shopping the whole day.
Anyway I shall stop talking and let the pictures talk instead.
A tea house in the middle of the park. So beautiful and simple and traditional that it doesn't feel like it imposes on nature.
There was a shrine (jinja) in the park, which added to the tranquility of the park.
There were loads of dragonflies. Rei very accommodatingly caught hold of one which made it easier for me to take a photo.
After about an hour or more, we finally reached the waterfall!
Mino Park's famous for momiji tempura (もみじ天ぷらーautumn leaf tempura)
It's kinda crunchy and sweet. Quite nice! I wonder whether they pick the leaves from the trees or from the ground to make these....
We also went to Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル)
Cool right? I think it's very much a couple spot though. Couples here n there n everywhere. Couple love seats, couple photo ops...
They also have phospherescent stones that glow..
Even your clothes will grow, if they're the right color!Not bad photos for a digicam right?
Thanks so much Rei for taking us around and hanging out with us!楽しかった!