All those eating Yuis made me feel very happy, thanks anons!
>>3115024I've been there 8 days, touristing, but there is so much to tell about this trip, that it would be a material for at least one book. I have talked with a lot of nice people and even got e mail from japanese woman who was our guide. I've eaten so much tasty food, especially in Osaka and of course I drank sake. Even though I was traveling with unknown people I ended up being friends with all of them. That was definitely the best trip of my life and I can't wait to go to Japan again.
I can tell you one of interesting adventures I have had:
There was very weird and a little perv but also very funny and friendly old man traveling with us. He did not know English or Japanese at all, but all the time, he was talking to every person from hotel staff or just to random people he met on the street. It was so funny to watch those poor Japanese trying to understand what he is saying, but I also felt sorry for them so I was always helping as a translator. It was also good opportunity to practice my Japanese. Once in hotel lobby he started talking to two university girls and as usual I offered my help as translator. I spent around half hour having conversation with the "cute one", at the same time translating old man's conversation with "beautiful one". My attemptions to translate old man's nonsenses made all three of us laugh a lot (and you have to know that Japanese girls laugh in very cute, feminine and heartwarming way), he was complimenting those girls beauty again and again which made them laugh even more, but when he started to talk about some football players from past century I gave up saying that I'm not able to translate it. Girls told me that my Japanese is very good which made me happy, but they also asked if weird old man is my father or grandfather which made me XD. Of course I explained them that I barely know this man.