It was raining hard the next day, completely ruined my plan to go running. I decided to visit the aquarium with my friend. Though I was really exhausted after returning home at 3am again... My friend was experienced that it takes long time to queue so he brought along with him some fresh made mochi and 2 cans of tea, we were standing in the queue under umbrella, eating. That was really considerate of him, perhaps most Japanese are educated that way?
We navigated through the crow to see fishes, different type and shapes, very soothing though I think most of them have gone insane. My friend explained me Osaka people have very acute sense of humor, for example, the little girl in front of us looking at a quiet fish laying in the bottom of the seabed, exclaimed "That's papa!" and pointing to an agressive fish swimming around fast "That's mama!". Ha ha ha, is that joker characteristic came from the gene? I wonder what has bred this Hereditary tread, would this increase the chance of survival? Making hard life much easier to bear, for sure.
The next day I was supposed to report to the bank's Osaka branch, but instead, I packed up and return to Tokyo before noon. The party is over, all friends either return to Kobe or flew out to London, the hotel room seemed very unwelcoming, I missed my coffee and yoga session. Radiation threat? I don't think too much of it. Any clear mind would be able to understand it is physically impossible to get any harm from the nuclear plant that's 250Km away from Tokyo. People are just over-reacting (many thanks to the MIT nuclear blog, http://mitnse.com/2011/03/13/modified-version-of-original-post, the more you read and understand the event, the calmer you become). This is the end of my refugee trip, life is back to normal in Tokyo.
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