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Urutora no Hi

Urutora no Hi : Japan Mad Tourist
Urutora no Hi
Japan Mad Tourist
Japan, Ultraman, Trains and Shinkansen, Toyoko Inn, Bandai, Kamen Rider, Nihon Ryori
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
A dedicated dropper with a hint of addiction

Most recent posts

2/08 6:56 A Trip To The Record Store And A Cardboard Box
After our trip to Kawasaki and Raimie meeting up with Ultraman Mebius and Zoffy
2/04 16:01 An Oden Adventure In The Back Alleys Of Asakusa
Planning our trip, we had in our must-do list, a visit to a famous oden place in Asakusa, Otafuku which was nearby to the Toyoko Inn hotel we were staying in. But as luck would have it, the few times we went there, the place was closed or...
2/02 13:05 Asakusa - Night Shots
Asakusa is a quiet place come nighttime. A complete opposite from the hustle and bustle during day. The place is however, although not as trendy as other parts of Tokyo; is by no means dead. In the back alleys, there are entertainment halls...
1/29 16:09 Asakusa - Day Trip
I wanted to share some photos of Asakusa; famous with tourists not only for its temples but also for its winding back alley streets with food stalls, souvenir shops and rickshaws. Asakusa is always our preferred base when we are in Tokyo. It's quiet...
1/27 16:06 A Day With Zoffy At Ultraman Club
After meeting with Ultraman Mebius the day before, Raimie was pretty excited at the chance of meeting with Zoffy (a senior ranking Ultraman, for those not in the know). After checking out from Nikko Kawasaki Hotel, we went back to Lazona and head...

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