Japan: The Fifth and Last Day

Whenever a vacation is coming to an end, I experience mixed emotions. Part of me wants to hang on,  while another seeks home. Always, there’s no place like home.


So we just made the most of the day by visiting the Nagoya Castle. First, we bought a one-day bus and subway ticket for 600 yen so we could save on transportation costs. With the card, one can ride as many times on the date displayed. Meanwhile, the entrance to the castle grounds is 400 yen (discounted from the original rate of 500).






The walls of the entrance hall  had depictions of tigers while the main audience chambers and connecting rooms are decorated with paintings of famous sites, scenes of the four seasons, and groups of people.

For brunch, we had the oh so fluffy pancakes at Flipper’s.


Finally, before heading back to the inn and going to the airport, Maita still had a last minute shopping at Don Quijote (Donki). I just took pictures of other Kitkat flavors I haven’t seen yet in the earlier parts of our trip.


I should be going back to Japan given another chance!

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