Back from Japan

05 June 2008

Day Three

The 3rd day of our Japan trip :

We woke up at 4.15 this morning, it was cold and already very bright at this time; it looked like 7 am in Singapore. We were heading for Tsukiji Fish Market this morning. We wasted half an hour waiting for Nicholas and Ravin because they overslept and refused to wake up. It was a good experience for us to go to the Tsukiji Fish Market, but it was a pity that we missed the auction of the fishes due to them. The Fish Market was huge and quite dangerous as there were many special and unique battery-operated lorries, which are not found in Singapore, used for transporting the really BIG tuna. We saw many things that we've not seen in Singapore. There are many kinds of seafood, ranging from different kind of fish to octopuses and other shellfish.


Mode of transport in the busy Tsukiji Market & the BIG tuna



Fresh seafood at Tsukiji Market
After visiting the fish market, we went back to the hotel to have our breakfast and changed into our school uniform. It was time for the much-awaited school visit - Shibuya Makuhari International School.

We saw many interesting practices in Shibu Maku. Every student has two pairs of indoor shoes. One pair was used for lessons and the other pair was for gym. They have 10 mins break between lessons, and they do not need to lock the classes when they leave the classroom. It's amazing to see the kind of trust among students in Japanese schools which we lack of in Singapore. Some of us felt ashamed after witnessing the behaviour of the Japanese students - their politeness and consideration for others and friendliness.
During their break, we had fun interacting and getting to know the students from an English class and we even got some of their contacts. The students there are very friendly and cheerful, and photogenic.

After the school visit, the Japanese sent us to right up to the 'doorstep', they even waited for the bus to leave and waved goodbye. The students which were having lessons then also waved to us too when they saw us leaving.

Interaction with Shibuya Makuhari Students

We went for lunch after that, and we ate many kinds of dishes which Singapore doesn't serve. After lunch, we boarded the bus to the Studio Ghibli Museum, famous for creating animated movies. We waited for a short clip of My Neighbour Totoro. While waiting we wandered around and saw many exciting pictures at the different exhibits. The short movie was entertaining. After the movie, we were given some free time to roam around to get souvenirs and have some ice cream. Some of us went to the Dog Park nearby and saw how disciplined the dogs were.

My Neighbour Totoro & Castle in the Sky

After that we went to have our dinner and shopped around the shopping centre until 8pm. We went to see the rainbow bridge which was lighted up at night.


Night view of Rainbow Bridge

After dinner, we came back to the hotel and we were asked to drink half a bottle of water as we ate a lot of fried food during dinner and the teachers were concerned that we would fall sick.

We then went to pack our bags for tomorrow as we will be checking out of the hotel and head to Mount Fuji and now we are here blogging and about to turn in soon.

By:
Evelyn, Rebecca, Hafizah, Li Ting, Chang Teck and Derrick.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

u guys really enjoy the japan trips.. how i wish i was 1 yr younger.. hahas=D takecare

Anonymous said...

teck

miss ya, hope u can come bak soon and open the windows+ off the lights

luffy

Anonymous said...

awww no update on the 4th day ? :(

Anonymous said...

why m i waiting why m i waiting where is the forth n fifth day?

Anonymous said...

Its because of the trust they have amongst themselves -that they lost their pension under the hands of the govt.

Now who's more ashamed?At least be proud that in Singapore we have everything in place;our school apprehend culprits at a speed which i doubt Japan is able to offer.

Anonymous said...

To all TWSS Tchrs & Students,

Glad to see that all of you are having fun! Wish we were there too!

Keep warn & keep safe :->

God bless

Mum & Rachel
(Rebecca's family)

Anonymous said...

hi Jeremy, two more days to go ya... is everyone ok there?

Anonymous said...

hope everyone is okays .aww , no update again today ? 2more days . :D

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Anonymous said...

Where are the updates for day 4 & 5 ? Hope everyone enjoys themselves ! (:

Anonymous said...

where is the latest update??

Anonymous said...

Please have some SENSE people.I'm beginning to doubt if you people ARE READING.

They're going Mt.Fuji.If they've went to scale it...do you even think there is any internet connection?

Anonymous said...

scale it ? in such a big group ? so you mean they went to MT.FUJI and is unable to blog ? someone should be responsible on blogging isn't it ?

Anonymous said...

Yeah , I thought that somebody or a group of people was responsible to blog ? I don't really think they went to scale in such a big group . Perhaps there's really no internet connection there at Mount.Fuji . Hais . Really hope that they will update soon . Don't keep on disappointing us readers .

Anonymous said...

we cant blame it on the community anyways . i feel its the teacher responsibility as well . hopefully there will be updates today . :)

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said IF lah.So it he's presumption.Our Gen Y teachers are very garang so why rule out the possibility?

And stop pushing the blame on who's supposed to blog about the happenings because neither the teachers nor students owe us a living.Its not obligatory.

They are doing it at their own will so give them a break.Its just too bad that you're disappointed.

Anonymous said...

hey guys, they will be back tomorrow.. arrival at 01:15am... can call them for latest update.. if you happen to know one of them:)

Anonymous said...

hi,

just a response to the comment by one of the anonymous who mentioned that it is the trust among japanese which resulted in the lost of their pension under the hands of the govt - your perspective or a substantiated fact?

by the way, most singaporeans have much more faith and trust in our govt, should we be ashamed?

one personal remark, i'm glad and thankful that culprits are apprehended quickly in our school, but i'm not proud of it because i believe there should not be culprits in the first place.

ong km

Anonymous said...

O.o so many anonymous sia? walau why dont wanna put name sia =.- LOL. anw we enjoyed alot ok.! :D