It was not easy to decide what kind of door gift to be prepared. At first, they wanted to make a gift box from paper. But it will be lots of hard work - making hundred boxes is disastrous. Then they chosed the towel gift. KY has offered her help. They thought it would be ok until they went "gift shopping" in Petaling Street. What an eye opener for them. So finally they decided the door gift and purchased the materials for it. Within a night, they have completed the door gifts (about hundred pieces). It was not that complicated; just rolled and stuffed inside the cup. Should look nice and cute.
Based on the model itinerary on the Kumano Kodo official website, my trip was supposed to last until Day 4, with a visit to Nachi Falls and its surrounding area on that final day. However, due to some schedule changes with my friend, I needed to return to Osaka by 6 pm on the last day. So, after much thought, I decided to squeeze the Day 4 itinerary into the afternoon of Day 3. As it turned out, the route I took could actually be completed in three days. That meant I could leave for Osaka via an early train from Kii-Katsuura on Day 4. Let’s continue with Day 3. After breakfast, I boarded a bus heading to Shingu and got off at the Michi-no-Eki Kumanogawa bus stop, which is exactly the departure point for the traditional boat ride to Shingu. If river cruising isn’t your thing, you can simply stay on the bus until it reaches Shingu. Along the river, there are a few waterfalls. About halfway through the ride, we made a brief stop at a riverside spot with a white rock believed to be the rem...
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This is an appreciation gift planned by her for the guest/friends.