When I left home, I was planning to go to Osaka by Limited Express. But, as a result, trains departing from nearby stations within 2 hours turned out to have no available seat, probably because many passengers rush
to hometown during winter vacation.
So, we decided to go there via Nagoya by high speed train(Shinkansen).
Though many people were queuing in front of ticketing machine, I was able to buy tickets for Shin-Osaka and we were able to be seated in non-reserved car.
After arriving at Shin-Osaka, we boarded Osaka Metro Midousuji Line and JR's Kansai Airport Rapid Service. The reason why I used Osaka Metro was that we intended to changed trains to Nankai Electric Railway at Dobutsuenmae(Shin-Imamiya). But, the exit we used was far from Nankai's entrance. So, we used JR, instead.
When we arrived at Kansai International Airport, we ate lunch at food court with limited availability, due to renovation process of the airport. Used dishes were piled up on cabinets which are not designated as tray return, probably because a notification saying "Please return your tray onto shops where you bought food" is not sufficient explanation.
Then, we boarded scoot flight to Singapore. Almost all the passengers were wearing masks, though there is no mask mandatory on board of scoot flight.
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On board
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On flight beverage
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"酷航空", which is the Chinese name of SCOOT, seems funny in Japanese. It means "Awful Air" in Japanese.