Bon Odori!
Haha, as told by me, I went to Bon Odori yesterday with quite a number of friends: Wai Kit, YY, Zheng Mou, Samantha, Xin Yi, Jer Yen, Sam's sister and most unbelievably, the long lost Kwan Say Hong! Lol.
We departed from SL at six and reached at seven. Wai Kit was quite unlucky as his car's windscreen got smashed by rocklets falling from a lorry and got middle fingered by a cocky uncivilized Malaysian. Not to mention his race though to avoid racism. It's quite a long road walking from the main Panasonic entrance into the event venue. Oh gosh, Panasonic factory is so so abundant with leisure facilities! A swimming pool, a stadium, and a football field. =.=
When we reached the event entrance, we saw some punkies got banned from entry due to their lala-ness. They really did deserve that punishment. Bon Odori is somekind of ancestral ritual. STUDY BEFORE GO PLEASE. Did you guys think that all Japanese are lala just because of what you seen from drama/anime/AV?
The party splitted and I joined Wai Kit, Raymond and YY. We roamed around right after we went inside and were so delighted to find so many lengluis attended. Also we joined the culture dance session. It was so fun to join the pack! Moreover, the dancers on the stage wore kimonos with a big ribbon behind. Kawai ne~ I'll try to buy one for my gf, should I have any. =)
Then we went to get some Japanese food on the booth there. Four unagi rice for RM48. Expected fair inflation. Lol. Also I saw a lot of nihon products sold such as sake, sushi, the famous Pocari Sweat isotonic brand, Yakult and much more. We didn't buy any though (but Jer Yen did get Yakult for us). Thank god the unagi was nice haha.
The next thing we did was to roam around again and this time we met Jason, my primary schoolmates. "Hi, Jason, when are you going to lose your gamble at Jenn Shyang's house again?" Lol. And the next dance session commenced after that so we danced again happily.
The event ended after the final dance session. We went very south from Shah Alam to C Beach Cafe after that before we went home. Oh, Bon Odori is so nice! Next year I'll try to go to Penang to see a larger scale of this event there.
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