Sapporo terebitou is obviously the biggest and most loved city symbol. It’s a TV tower that has been there since years before I was born.
This time, my husband and I had dinner at the restaurant on its third floor for the first time. I have long believed it was a luxurious restaurant, but in fact it was just an ordinary diner. Our food was about 1000JPY each and the view from the window was fabulous as you see! :D
I thought it was a wise choice to pay for the food there rather than paying 700JPY per head for the crowded observatory for almost the same view.
The third photo is a part of many autographs I saw in the restaurant. I remember some of my followers like Horikita Maki(right), so I took a quick snap shot anyway~ :)
The left one is Yasu Megumi’s.
(Source: kumako365jp)
わたしはちょうしょくをたべて、しんぶんをよんで、わたしのじむしょにいきました。
Watashi wa choushoku wo tabete, shinbun wo yonde, watashi no jimusho ni ikimashita.
I ate breakfast, read the newspaper and went to my office.
(Source: japanesesentences)

車を直してくれてありがとう!
くるまをなおしてくれてありがとう!
kuruma wo naoshite kurete arigatou!
Thank you for repairing my car!
(Source: japanesesentences)
先生なのに私の質問に答えてくれなかった。
せんせいなのにわたしのしつもんにこたえてくれなかった。
sensei nano ni watashi no shitsumon ni kotaete kurenakatta.
Even though he/she is the teacher, he/she did not answer my question.
(Source: japanesesentences)

Itsu datte soba ni ireba yuuki ni naru kara.
(Source: koto-mi)
どうやって単語を暗記しましたか。
どうやってたんごをあんきしましたか。
douyatte tango wo anki shimashita ka.
How did you memorize the words?
(Source: japanesesentences)
外国へ行ったことがありますか?
がいこくへいったことがありますか?
gaikoku e itta koto ga arimasu ka?
Have you ever been to a foreign country?
(Source: japanesesentences)