Wow, the museum was definitely a true show of how the human spirit can triumph even in disasters. In every sense the Japanese people are a resilient bunch of people. Their unwillingness to bow down to the wrath of nature has caused me to feel great respect and admiration for the Japanese people. If nature itself cannot defeat them, who can. How do you think Singapore would do in event of a Major earthquake?? Some how i did not take any pictures of the museum...Bad lighting I think. Sorry. But anyway the museum provided a detailed account about how Japan handled the crisis and in such a short time rebuilt itself. I like the "never say die" attitude. It is in times of crisis that the best and worst in humans is brought out. True heros and cowards are revealed.

Anyway we then went to Nara Park. With the DEERS and huge statues and all. It was so interesting to see people squeeze through the tiny hole in the pillar. Haha. Mz Sharma even made it through!! haha!!! See nothing is impossible! I believe that religion and culture are what sets Japanese people apart from the rest of the world. When everyone is abandoning their beliefs for science, they still hold true to what they believe and stand for. I wish we could stay here for 1 more week!