Here are the things I want to do if I ever get married and go on honeymoon.
1. I want to go to an amusement park and sit on rollercoasters.
I like rollercoasters!!! Does anyone know that? Hahaha. They're probably my favourite kind of ride to go on in an amusement park.
In case you are curious, the ride I hate the most are the swings. They are comparatively boring and I don't like them because once in Japan, I fell off such a ride.
The ride was coming to a stop and being the impatient/over-zealous kid I was back then (I was 10 years old LOL), I unlatched the safety chain. Unfortunately, I slid off the ride because the seats were plastic and I was wearing a wool/cashmere coat. It was also partly because I kept dragging my feet across the ground as the ride was still moving thus I fell off the seat. I fell face down to the dirt and some other seats hit my head. I also remember hearing some Japanese girls scream in terror as though I was a dead person lying on the ground. I got a few bruises because of this and I remember one bruise was shaped like Mickey Mouse's head. Okay I have digressed too much.
Rollercoasters - I sat The Lethal Weapon in Gold Coast Movie World and that was rather nice. But I couldn't really see much because the sun was too bright. The Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster was nice too but the last time I went back it was modified and there wasn't a backward freefall anymore!!! Disappointing.
But I like Hollywood Dream and the Spider-Man ride (these are in Universal Studios Japan). The Batman Ride in Gold Coast Movie World is also quite fun. Even though this isn't really a rollercoaster ride, but The Giant Drop in Gold Coast Dreamworld is very exciting too.
By the way I haven't went on the Tower of Terror (in Dreamworld) yet and next time, I want to try it!!!
2. Eat ice-cream during winter.
I don't know why but I think this is nice. When I went to Hiroshima in 2005 with my aunt and cousins we trekked up a slope and went to the neighbourhood library. There was an ice-cream vending machine outside the library and we bought ice-cream cones. It was nice and since it was winter the ice-creams didn't melt as fast as it would in Singapore. There was a huge variety of flavours to choose from.
I also enjoyed eating ice-cream when I went to Hokkaido with The Evil Woman in 2007. It was a nice experience eating a huge cone with six flavours of ice-cream all by myself. By the way this was in Otaru.
 Flavours from top to bottom: Chocolate, Strawberry, Green Tea, Orange, Coffee, Vanilla.
Otherwise, I don't usually like eating ice-cream. Especially in Singapore because the ice-cream always melts so quickly and I'd get my hands all sticky.
3. Go to Otaru
Otaru is too nice to miss!!!!!!! It is a small town in Japan. It is whimsical and everything, it has a lot of bakeries all over and the buildings look Victorian. Here are some pictures taken when I went there. (The resolution is bad because I took those with my handphone 2 years ago.)
From this post:
Here's one of my favourite part of the journey, Otaru. It's this amazing little town, four hours drive from Sapporo if I'm not wrong. I'll let pictures do the talking before elaborating further.


 I know it's beautiful. It just makes me feel like going back there again.
 Otaru Musical Box Museum. x3
 The steam clock outside the museum, with several of my tour member's heads. Oh yes, see that guy on the right (in navy blue)? At first I thought he was Benjamin from CSS2, then after that I thought he was Ming Yao. LOL. So I gave him the private combined nickname of, Benjamingyao. xD
So we went into the museum. We weren't supposed to take pictures but for some reason the staff didn't stop me...










 Rows and rows of musical boxes, and accessories (that's for if you want a custom made musical box). The pictures don't do them justice because the image quality was bad. :/
 Can you believe this is just some random street picture I took? Do you see Winnie the Poohs sitting chairs in the middle of the street in Singapore? This is how cute the town is. :)
 And also not to mention, whimsical. I mean, just look at the towers and buildings. They all look so English and Victorian and beautiful.


 This is one of the toy stores.

Nice right!!! And did I mention that there's a Musical Box Museum?!?!??!
4. Go to Harajuku
(refer to previous post)
I would like to witness for myself what Harajuku Street is like!!! LOL.
By this point I realise that a lot of my fantasies on what I want to do when I go on honeymoon are largely based in Japan, and/or places I have been to before (e.g. Brisbane, Australia). LOL.
5. Walk around streets doing nothing and getting absolutely lost
It's pretty strange that I would think of this but somehow it just appeals to me LOL. Especially after last year when I went to Osaka in June and we walked around and got lost but eventually got back to our meeting point.
6. Lying on the bed at night and talking
And cuddling? Yeah simple as that.
Okay can't think of anymore already but I'm sure there will be more than that hahaha.
Why am I thinking so far?!?!!!!!!!
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