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Okay, this post will be like a children's story book. Which means there will be a sentence or two for every picture. If only I know the Photoshop usage. Then this post will turn into comic.
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On the 19th of July, Thursday, Yesterday, the after the 18th of July, I went on a school trip---- trip to Mount Fuji. Yeah we climbed Mount Fuji. In fact, I reached the peak of the mountain. Unbelievable? Believe it. I will prove it with PICTURES. HAHA!

Let me introduce this girl. She's Korean, my classmate, the girl who sat next to me while we were on our trip. Can you guess why is she covering her face this way? According to my Korean classmates, girls seem to look prettier by doing that.

Why is the line so long??? This was taken outside the ladies'.
Looks good? We had this for lunch when we arrived at Mount Fuji. That's rice with side dishes like eggs, prawn, um... etc.

This was taken.... i-don't-know-where.

We were on the 2305m of the mountain. The boy, posing peace sign standing next to me is a scholar from Thailand. He's only 16!!
Everyone in this picture is my classmate except for the girl standing next to me, in white.
From Left Behind: Taiwanese, Korean, Malaysian, Thai
From Left Below: Malaysian, Chinese(Hong Kong), Indonesian, Korean, Korean, is people from Myanmar called the Burmese or Myanmarian?

That's Mount Fuji. See, I told you I've managed to reach the top!

Those are the sticks for
whacking your butt hikers.

That's me haha.. that's a shrine on Mount Fuji. Don't know the name of this shrine.
Do you see those white papers tied on the strings? I was told that your luck and fate are written on the paper and if you find that it isn't a good luck, you can tie it there instead of dumping it into the rubbish bin. While the one on the right are pieces of wood. They are not just any ordinary wood. People write their wishes on the wood and pray for it. I've read a few of it and find them quite boring because most of them are like: I wish my family is healthy always, live a happy life, blah blah. BUT....

This one is interesting. IF I'm not mistaken, he/she means I wish i can go to heaven(suppose to be syurga in Malay), happy always, and come back to Japan someday. WTH!!! I didn't write anything because this piece of wood costs a feakin 500yen. If it's to converted to Ringgit it will be RM15 which means i can eat about 5 plates of Char Koey Teow = 3 plates of Nasi Lemak at the mamak = 10 cups of Teh Tarik.

`CHOI SAN DOU!!`
Souvenirs...

Souvenirs...
More souvenirs.... These looked like white peaches to Wan Wan... *faints*
This is a post office.
Some interesting postcards. I wanted to post one home but.... I could not remember my house address. >_< Nevermind ler.. In other words, I saved back around 800yen.

Know him? He's Mr Postman. Pity him because he had to climb Mt. Fuji everyday. Even if I were to take the bus to Mt Fuji EVERYDAY I'd rather ...........
Weee~ enough about Mt Fuji. We headed off to a school camp afterthat.
From left: Chinese, Malaysian, Korean.
The girls' room. They are fighting over beds.... No la.. eheh
Classmates having dinner together. It was buffet style and we had something like...

... this
to be continued....

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