Este fin de semana también resultó ser puente en Japón, porque el lunes 12 era el Día del deporte. Así que nos cogimos un bus nocturno el sábado noche y pasamos el domingo y lunes en Osaka, el segundo núcleo urbano de Japón.
On Saturday we were with Mrs. Fer and a rake in the district of Nishinari, and then we ate an okonomiyaki and went to a roll popular Kabuki theater . Esta es como mínimo la quinta vez que vengo a la "Capital del agua", como les gusta llamarla to its tourism office. So we were in tranquis seeing a pair of couples. Well, it would be more accurate to call them marriages.
Alucinaditos we were all 4 to see the individual dances that marked the major players. The shift fans approached the stage and put them on your belt or lapel tickets 10,000 yen (€ 70!) To the actors. And the idol dancing with the notes attached.
The record was taken by the company director, transvestite women. A fan hooked him 10 billetazos (700 €) in the kimono. Gasp.
On Monday we spent the morning in the park where the ground became the Universal Expo 1970.
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