We took the train from Kyoto to Osaka in the morning, since Osaka is only one and a half hours away. After some searching we found our hostel, which was a business Hotel. Apparently it is mostly for men, since for all of the six floors in the building there was only one bathroom for women, on the first floor and for men one on every floor.
We still has some time for the day, so we went into the city and had a look around. We visited one of the temples around the city center and looked around the stores and the food streets. On our second and last day we slept in and woke up way too late to really do anything, so we just descided to go to the castle. When we arrived we found out that it was only half an hour until closing, so we walked around the castle and the surrounding gardens. For dinner we went to one of the food shops in the food street and got some sushi. We met two old men there who tried really hard to communicate with us, but the language barrier was very high. They also started ordering a lot of food for us, that we absolutely have to try, and which we could never afford. They payed for everything they ordered for us, all while trying very hard to figure out how Google translate works on Max' phone. We finally left to stop them from ordering any more food for us. On the way home we noticed that they asked us whether we are from West or East Germany and wondered if they know that Germany is now one country. The next day we took the train to the Airport, which is on an Island near the the coast. When we tried to check in the guy at the counter told us that we need a flight out of the Philippines to enter the country, so we looked up the cheapest flights out of Manila and booked a flight on the 7th of April to Kochi in India. Since we now had our flight, we were allowed to leave for our vacation from travelling in the Philippines.
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