In June 2010, the Thai store "Rattana" opened "Thai Restaurant Rattana." "Rattana" means crystal ball, and "Rattana" also means a pretty woman. Because "Rattana" is a somber word in Buddhism, it was chosen as the name for a restaurant that serves alcohol...
...Mr. and Mrs. Hii upgrade to SoftBank's iPhone 5.
前々から、ガラパゴス携帯をスマートフォンに切り替えたいと様子を伺っていたひーさんこと平野修さんご夫妻。契約変更の手続きをするにも勝手が解らず・・・とのことで、困った時の請負人はいつもの如く相方の出番です(笑)この日も、午...
...It's summer! The Day of the Ox (Doyo no Ushi no Hi) is approaching! Weekly lunch special at the small restaurant "Hannari"
Hannari is a small restaurant located on a back street behind Viola Tamachi. "Hannari" is a Kyoto dialect word meaning elegance or sophistication, and true to its name, the restaurant offers refined Japanese cuisine at reasonable prices. The owner uses seasonal ingredients that he personally sources from the market every morning...
...I have safely returned to Japan after completing my trip to Cape Town, South Africa and Singapore.
Thanks to Singapore Airlines' 18-hour transfer, I was able to thoroughly explore Singapore, making for a very satisfying day. I successfully departed and returned to Changi International Airport♪ I departed from Gate B1 in Terminal 3 after midnight...
...Wonderful!, a popular night show that weaves together light, water, and music!
The Merlion is impressive no matter when you visit, but the best time to stroll through Merlion Park is actually at night. The Merlion is illuminated, and the cylindrical lights that stand throughout the park emit blue and red light, creating a fantastical scene.
...Makansutra Gluttons Bay, a hawker center produced by a well-known local magazine.
Makansutra Gluttons Bay is a popular spot where you can enjoy delicious Singaporean cuisine and stunning views. It's a must-visit, carefully selected restaurant by the editorial team of the Singaporean gourmet guide, Makansutra.
...Merlion Park, the square where Singapore's iconic Merlion statue stands.
The name Singapore originates from the Sanskrit word "Singapura," which derives from the adventures of a prince who lived long ago. According to the "Malay Chronicle," written in the 15th century, a thriving kingdom on the Indonesian island of Sumatra...
...Raffles Place offers a glimpse into the starting point of Singapore's modernization.
Stepping onto the MRT and alighting at Raffles Place station, you're greeted by a modern office district lined with skyscrapers. This area has developed into Singapore's financial center, where major Western financial institutions are located...
...Arab Street offers a chance to enjoy golden mosques and stylish shops.
Arab Street, a neighborhood centered around mosques, exudes an exotic Arabian atmosphere. Its origins trace back to the early 19th century when Arab merchants settled there, and it remains home to a large Muslim population today. As an area with many mosques, it also experiences the sounds of prayer during prayer times...
...Enjoy a Singapore Sling at the Raffles Hotel, known as the Pearl of the Orient and the Lady of the White.
Let's go to Raffles Hotel Singapore, one of Singapore's most iconic hotels. Designated as a cultural heritage site of Singapore, Raffles Hotel was built in 1887 by the Armenian Sarkies brothers...
...Eating spicy Indian curry in the exotic town of Little India.
One of Singapore's highlights is Little India, an exotic district filled with the aroma of spices. Centered around Serangoon Road, this area is brimming with Indian flair. Explore the back streets and discover Little India...
...Enjoy food and shopping in vibrant Chinatown, filled with colorful shops.
In Singapore, a multi-ethnic nation, approximately 80% of the population is of Chinese descent, making it the largest ethnic group. Chinatown is the area where you can see the lifestyle of the Chinese people. Explore the nostalgic Chinese atmosphere and enjoy sightseeing and dining. "Singapore...".
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