The museum of housing and living tries to show how people use to live in the merchant City of Osaka. On one floor they had stage a life size chunk of it, where we could get dressed in yukatas and wander through the shops and houses. Light effects made the day go by, and there was even a screen on the ceiling to admire the fireworks that would have taken place during the summer festival.
After that we enjoyed a bit of local food, the okonomiyaki, recommended by a character apparently very faithful to the picture other Japanese have of local people: a big joker, almost too much of one. Here's a sample of the jokes he treated us to while leading us to the restaurant, when he found out I spoke English:
What is the strongest animal ?
What tree can one carry in his hand ?
What animal is always on time ?
What is the longest sentence in English ?
Which animal doesn't play fair ?
And here's the day's randomness:
After that we enjoyed a bit of local food, the okonomiyaki, recommended by a character apparently very faithful to the picture other Japanese have of local people: a big joker, almost too much of one. Here's a sample of the jokes he treated us to while leading us to the restaurant, when he found out I spoke English:
What is the strongest animal ?
What tree can one carry in his hand ?
What animal is always on time ?
What is the longest sentence in English ?
Which animal doesn't play fair ?
And here's the day's randomness:
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