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Union Music Trainee gourmet tour in Malaysia 2010

In June 2010, I went to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. It is a country not far from Japan in Asia, but the climate is summer all year round, so the journey from the airport to the hotel felt "foreign" to me.

However, the people are diverse and ethnically diverse, with Koreans and Chinese similar to the Japanese, Indonesians, Indians, Arabs, Europeans, Americans, and Malays all living together in harmony. The Twin Towers are a symbol of this city and a testament to how rich and culturally and scientifically advanced this country is.

Buildings are rushing everywhere, and the streets are very crowded, including near the hotel where we stayed, with many luxury cars such as Mercedes Benz and Porsche.

The women wearing Islamic hijab were dressed up in their own way, with sparkling decorations and g-pants underneath.

This trip was the most extravagant food trip ever.

If you sweat, have a beer instead of water Meeting at the Jalan Alor food stall Put your feet in the tank at the fish esthetic salon
The little fish sucking on your foot with a wang! Hong Kong food is delicious! Mari and Mr. Isobata take a seat
Festival stalls at the Indian Village Scenery of Indian Street Petronas Twin Towers
View of the city center from the hotel window Exploring the city on foot Masjid Jame Mosque
Train station next to the hotel. At the ticket vending machine Cool monorail Yumi and Mr. Higuchi on the train
Inside a modern shopping mall Kuala Lumpur station In front of the pink mosque
Putrajaya Mosque Temple Inside the mosque, women must wear pink gowns There is not a speck of dust inside the temple. With Michiko in the courtyard
Food stalls on Bukit Bintang Street Mari, are you okay with wearing a giant snake around your neck? Her husband, Mr. Ogawa, also likes giant snakes
Yumi and Mr. Tsuno refrain from using the giant snake and take a picture with the parrot as a good friend Yasuo and Mr. Isobata play golf everyday at Tempra Park Country Club at the plaza in front of the prime minister's residence (I can't find the famous restaurant in the map)
On the 5th floor of Lot 10, there are chairs where people who are tired of shopping can take off their shoes and relax This chair is actually a coffee shop, and a boy will come to take your order as soon as you sit down At the lobby of Garden Park Residence Hotel (5-star hotel) before returning home
 

Cotton-cafeは埼玉県東松山市にて営業中の、ジャズのライブハウスです。