I'll be updating on the Osaka trip as promised. So some of you can stop chasing me! Haha. This post will be long. If you've already viewed my album in Multiply, then the photos in this post'll look familiar. Otherwise, this post will save you the hassle of going through all 292 photos in Multiply. Do take note, if you don't like looooong posts, this is not the place for you.
ALL PHOTOS in this blog are taken with my finepix z5 fd UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. Japan photos on my Multiply site also taken with my camera. If you see the photos anywhere else besides my frienster account (,multiply, this blog) it means that someone koped it. Haha.
Charlene and Lim Xi were in charge of preparing for devotion/vesper/vasper/whatever and I must say they did an excellent job! So girls, well done!
ACJC and MGS string ensemble were there for the concert and a dinner with us, they had a separate programme. I heard that they stayed at the same hotel for their entire trip.
For this trip, the total (incl. homestay) guy girl ratio was 3:1. Kinda scary.
At least I made some new friends?
LSBC members if you're reading this...
Joshua Chen was there! Our old church mate! I've said this a few times to a few people already but not to anyone in church yet so yup, now you kow. I didn't approach him to ask if he remembers or recognises me. So other than a few eye contacts, there's nothing else.
Alright so on day minus one (lol!), we went to school to vacuum the cushions,
wrap the bell boxes with those plastic stuff,
wrap up the cushions,
touch up on the writing of scores,
etc etc. Mind you, that was almost half a day! (photos up soon. you have no idea how long is my 'soon' man.)
Day zero, we met up at terminal 2, 10pm.
Saw a lot of familiar faces from the briefing... and everyone's families.
Mrs Wong's son cried la, haha. Then we boarded the plane for a 6-hr flight. Ok unglam shot there.
Day 1:
Met the tour guide, shared shared the bus with the homestay guys, and went to Kaiyukan, some aquarium. My dad would have liked it. He and his obsession with fishes. Lol. I used Heng Xuan's picture below as you can see Rumi and her orange flag! Wahahhs she's so so so cute.

Lunch was interesting. We cooked our own food.
We were downright impressed ok. It was CLEAN and ON TUNE and together!
And maybe better than string ensembles from Sg la.
Part of the CO formed a plucked string quartet and they played something too.
They were good.
Hmm the yang qin isn't plucked wad right.
Then the homestay guys left for their own programme and the we, handbellers had the entire bus to ourselves!
Haha.. the bus driver took us to Osaka Rhiga Royal Hotel and then to Ramada Hotel for an Italian buffet.
I remember wetting my pinafore cos' I was trying out that butt-washing thing in the toilet bowl in the hotel. This is Diana's photo, I koped it from her blog.

Yeah, we did not change out and went for dinner in school uniform.
Ahem. I want to complain here.
We had to sit on the floor to eat cos' there was not enough chairs and the CO occupied all the chairs.
We were wearing skirts leh!!
And their teacher said "let the girls go first" but they didn't. Wth.
My roommates Christabel and Preethi slept early that night, and I later, cos' I was playing with that ironing thing.
Day 2:
Left the hotel with all the luggage, to Nara Prefectural Cultural Hall (as printed on the prog. sheet) for rehearsals, followed by the concert itself.
We were given a super short time to rehearse la...
Halfway thru' one of them, the CO and string ensemble (from ACJC and MGS) went to get seated, waiting to be briefed. That's how little time we were given.
Whatever.
Everyone was supposed to gather at the reception to prepare to make a grand entrance.
Handbellers were late, as usual. (there was only one hour to eat, get changed and makeup. No time luh.)
This time Mrs Wong allowed us to let down our hair! Haha, yay.
We had to put the fake frangipani(?) which was part of the SYF/Kaleidoscope costume.
The looks on most faces (from the CO) were priceless, lol.
We screwed all 3 pieces like shit for the actual performance, yet God helped us to handle them properly.
LK - first chord was not together, countless wrong notes.
CLTCL - bass too soft, melody didn't play the first round of london bridge/ode to joy. Dynamics were... uhhhh, ..
However, the students were very auto.
They started clapping to the beat once we started playing the main melody haha.
Amazing Grace - The girls in the audience got high when Benedict the CO conductor appeared on the stage. I think they like his hair and tuxedo.
Timing was inconsistent! Same thing, a few wrong notes.. and I forgot to look up at Ben for the final part so I came in too early! Melody some more. Damn paiseh.
Tezukayama High School's orchestra pwned big time ok.
They played major parts from the Phantom of the Opera!
Including the Overture (strings imitated the organ), Think of Me, Angel of Music, All I Ask of You, a small part of Masquerade and Music of The Night.
We gave them a standing ovation. So much so that their conductor gave a 'curtain call' hahaha.
Their mandolin guitar item also pwned.
I know what made us so impressed. One of the reasons why they seemed to be better than the Singaporeans was because they had the quantity.
We didn't have that many people.
The students there are cute. They get excited so easily.
I just waved when we were making our exit and they were over the moon!
We did not get to go to Nara park where the THS cultural club students were supposed to host activities for the exchange program.
It was raining quite heavily.
And then.. we were transferred to Yoshino Ryokan for the night.
Shoes had to be left at a shoe cupboard at the entrance.
I can see my pink/white/grey shoes among the blacks =D
Haha. There's a name for it.
We were supposed to just wear our undergarments underneath.
Most of the guys wear until so low la, purposely expose their chest...
(not like it's very nice)
Anyway here's some pics from dinner that day.
Christabel, Sherry, Deborah, Cheryl and I went to the onsen.
No pictures, it's not allowed.
It's like some hot spring where we had to strip naked in a dressing room, leave all our clothes there and shower in the public bath with only a small towel, before going in to soak.
(it's indoor, males and females separated, thank God)
We took quite awhile to strip... First time, whaddya expect?
Mrs Wong and the tour guide were there too!
Well I didn't like exposing myself.. Even though we used that small towel to cover our front, but yeah, how much could we 'protect'?
I wonder how it's like over at the guys side.
Were they struggling (to cover up) like us, or what
That night the few of us roomies (Lee Xuan Theodora Preethi Chris) talked for 2-3 hours, cos' it was warm and we couldn't sleep.
We talked about everything from Mr Fong to Mrs Wong to the ACS guys (homestay/CO) to the tour guide Rumi to Ms Gan to certain girls in school to some stuff which I can't remember and back to Mr Fong and Mrs Wong again.
That was actually a good form of bonding.
Christabel slept early.
Day 3:
Took some last minute photos of our room, packed up and lugged our luggage to the reception before heading for breakfast.
The staff of the Ryokan were so adorable, we shouted "sayonara" to them and they waved back! They looked so happy. So were we luh. I really enjoyed my stay there.
It was about 2 hours before we reached THS... so most of us used that time to catch up on sleep. We didn't wear our school u there. Cos' Mrs Wong only asked us to bring one set there.
Speaking of Mrs Wong, I was very surprised that she did not comment on my attire that day!
Cos' it was.. a bit 'complex', not like what she told us to wear, simple t-shirt and jeans. (i think)
I didn't know that my bra strap could be seen from the back until we stepped into the hotel that night la. I thought it would blend in with my spaghetti strap.
Enough about my attire and Mrs Wong. Haha.
From what I know... we were supposed to go for some folklore music workshop?
But we didn't. I felt so cheated pls.
We had a calligraphy and flower arrangement class instead. Hurhur.
It wasn't too bad, I got praised by the THS principal, Theodora's favourite ang moh guy, Mrs Wong, and someone else I forgot.
That's something, cos' it's my FIRST ATTEMPT at calligraphy!
The students sang for us
And later played a very out of tune Edelweiss for us, with Mr Fong as the pianist.
Apparently, it's compulsory for them to learn how to play the violin. The string ensemble conductor, who's also their teacher, mentioned that he has about 500 students under his wing.
Wow.
They're so lucky! And I noticed something. They're all girls.
Here's a photo of the 2 conductors, obviously not ready for the camera.
It was quite an experience at THS.
I wonder how they can tahan their skirt and socks, I mean they wear it so high up and here in Sg we're dying to have everything low.
Uhm, unless you count PL's sewn-on belt which is almost always high up the waist.
Or as some sec 4s call it, 'bra belt'.
Actually it's not that bad lah, I'm starting to like the PL uniform. Just STARTING.
Back to topic. We went to this restaurant in Shinsaibashi for a very filling lunch, with the guys from the home stay prog. joining us. Remember I mentioned that they left for their own program (or is it programme? i'm confused man) on day 1.
After lunch, we went to the Nissin Ramen Museum. Or factory. See la I'm confused again.
Basically it was nothing much, just telling us a bit of it's history showcasing their wide variety of instant noodles.
We were given some free time to roam around..
So the handbellers were at this corner, something like a snack corner with vending machines.
And then something happened at one of the vending machines which made me feel hot all over, it was embarrassing all right.
I don't think I wanna give a recount of that.
I think it was here that the guys gave us girls quite a big surprise, or maybe it was just me. I can't remember exactly when, but when we were walking towards the bus or ready to go up the bus, all the homestay guys were standing outside, they actually let us go up first! Like, first time! And I wondered, since when did they become gentlemen. That's how wow-ing it was. haha. ok.
The bus drivers drove the whole lot of us to Shinsaibashi in the late afternoon/early evening to explore a little, before having a Chinese dinner at Taiseikaku with the other methodist schools. So it was MGS, PLMGS, ACJC and ACSBR.
Dinner. Was. Horrendous.
It's a pity that both my camera and handphone battery died at that time, otherwise I would have taken a photo of the amount of leftovers from our table!
If only Ling Ying was present! Haha.
Apart from that, everything else was good. We were laughing every few seconds.
That night at ANA Gate Tower Hotel after devotion, bath and a noisy game of uno/modified heart attack with Mrs Wong, the sec 4/5 minus Christabel (she wanted to sleep) had another round of 'bonding', like what we did the night before.
No lah it was just talking. This time with Charlene around. She pang seh Lim Xi!
Day 4:
Rrrrrise and shine at 6 plus, oh I forgot to mention that in Japan, the sun rises damnit early.
I'm not sure exactly what time it says 'hi' to us, but we wake up at 5 or 6 plus and it's there already. So it kinda feels like 7 something in Sg.
Instead of the usual coach, the organisers wanted us to have a more 'authentic' experience so we took the train instead. To Universal Studios Japan.
We had morning singspiration at the platform! Cool right! I've always liked morning sinspirations, just that our school's quite dead. If only everyone would just OPEN THEIR MOUTHS AND SING.
And here we are! The long-awaited USJ!
I think Jaws was a complete waste of time. It's just sitting in the boat and see fake sharks popping out, then some real fire and poof, you're done.
I was at the front row for the Jurassic Park ride, and y' know, none of us bought the stupid poncho. So the 1st 2 rows got quite wet.
Both sides had different views.
Being more adventurous, the sec 4/5 minus Christabel, together with Dora, Sherry and Charlene went to queue for that scary-looking roller coaster ride under the sun (again the sun).
When it reached our turn.. I actually thought to myself,
omg what am i doing?? did i make the right choice?
But before I could go on, the ride started -.- I remember screaming my head off throughout the ride. Like that more fun mah.
The first drop really sent my heart popping out pls!
As if that wasn't enough, we went to queue for it a second time!
This time the queue moved very fast. And the ride wasn't as thrilling as the first time.
We used our remaining time to grab some lunch and shop for gifts.
As if we hadn't stood enough, we were transported to Shinsaibashi /Dotonbori, where we had been on Day 3. It was free & easy for us. We (PL) also split into 2 groups. Preethi, Dora, Debra, Charlene, Lee Xuan, Theodora, Sherry and I in one, the rest in the other.
You know, I still have 11000 yen in my (temporary) wallet! That's like SGD140.
I so didn't buy enough stuff la!
This is the 100 yen shop. Add service charge (5 yen) and everything becomes 105 yen each. Which is around SGD1.30. I wanted to by their socks but decided it was too embarrassing. For I dunno what reason. Sherry! Now I regret not buying!
I wanted to take a photo of it. However...
Actually Heng Xuan did all the talking on behalf of the guys.
Nothing much, just... dinner. The food was great!
The lady at the restaurant we went to could speak Mandarin and that amazed us. A little.
Here we have a small group photo, I still don't understand why Melvin agreed to be the photographer. I mean, doesn't he want to be in the photo too?
So we went for dinner without them. Mean, I know.
But we didn't have time.
After dinner, we lost found the 2 of them, then lost Theodora, Charlene and Lee Xuan.
How nice. We lost the guys too.
So that's about it, we just walked back to the Big Camera and took a bus back to the hotel.
View from my room
That night was just omg la.
I'll talk about it, but only very briefly.
Something happened. And we (4 ppl) were debating whether to tell Mrs Wong about it or not.
We decided that it was wrong to keep quiet.
Still, we took quite awhile to do so because my very smart room mate Christabel forgot to take the hotel key card when all of us left the room -.-
Oh, whatever.
A "court session" was held at our 35th floor corridor and man, was it intense.
(this was taken on day 5 before heading for breakfast)
What that "case" was, I will not say. The "case" has been closed as at 17 June 2007, 0300.
It was then that the teachers also found out that the barker guys had been doing something and I think that prompted them to do a surprise check which got some people into trouble, though I don't know the exact details.
All I can say is, that was a terrible night.
Day 5:
This was the day we left with heavy hearts.
Our room,
I must say, I love SIA.
But I did not try the Singapore Sling! So wasted can! Hui Ling, why you never remind me to try before I left Sg?
I think the Singapore custom/immigration is darn cool, cos' of the automated device for those above 15 years old.
All you have to do is put the first page of your passport at the thing, whatever it's called, and then the first barrier will open.
The next step is to press your thumb down hard onto the fingerprint scanner. Again, I dunno what it's called so I just gave it a rubbish name =D
And then the second barrier will open, then you're done!
It's that simple!
Ok whatever. Anything. I sound as if I'm helping them to advertise their touch-and-go automated method.
Wan Yi this is for you! Go crop it yourself ^^
When I saw everyone's families at the airport, ready to "collect" them, I was quite overwhelmed with emotion...
[The whole trip had come to and end. But that's not the main point. Please read on.]
It (the sight of the families) shows how much Singaporean students are loved by their parents,
how fortunate they are to have someone to pick them up from the airport after a school trip, etc.
And my family was (actually it's 'is') in KL for a church camp, which meant(means) that I could not (cannot) see them for another half a week.
While everybody else was smiling away, happy to reunited with their families, something pulled me down.
I was going to take a bus home.
A public bus.
With my humongous bag.
I tried to make myself stop crying la but I just couldn't.
Especially when Theodora said Wan Yi and Wen Xin were on their way to the airport.
I continued to cry lor, now it sounds like I'm some emokid but I'm not.
I was just touched that they were making an effort to come and see us.
Which also meant that I didn't have to take the bus alone.
Oh well, they really cheered me up and I'm so so so so thankful for that.
Until now =D
My family will be back tomorrow, oh wait, it's today. Haha.
If you, my dear reader, really managed to read this WHOLE post, until the end of this sentence, the full stop, well then I take my hat off you, please tag to say you did it, it's an achievement! .
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