Part 1.
SEA-TAC > Union Station > Alaskan Way > Pike Place Market > Starbucks
It's a long story...
I was in panic at the beginning of travel in the airport
since I passed boarder control 5 minutes after the scheduled departure time.. omg!!
Fortunately I managed to get in the plane as some passengers gave me icy stares;
I was the luckiest guy in the plane
because I believed that I was the last person on board.
But .. my dream(?) was broken by one old lady..!
After 5 minutes, she was on board and finally the plane began to depart from LAX...
I was the second luckiest person!!

Alaska Airline
Emblem is resembled to the face of Roh, who was a president of my country, Rep. Of Korea.
The flight was about 2 hours 30 mins and after I arrived,
I can get to the downtown by bus no.194. It took about 40 minutes.
It was weird that buses ran underground like a subway.
The specific line might be separated from other regular lines.

Union station, my first destination
All cities which are penetrated by Amtrak have Union Station in the downtown
and in many cases, Chinatown tends to be near Union Station.


Alaskan Way
On the way to Pike Place Market, There were ferry Terminals, Pier59, Aquarium, Oyster restaurants, Waterfront Park. Sky was high, deep and purely blue...
I could feel the third season of this year.



Pike Place Market http://www.pikeplacemarket.org/frameset.asp?flash=false
The largest market in Seattle, it is similar to Busan's Jagalchi-Sijang,
but it is not only focused on fish but various kinds of products such as
flowers, aromatic products, commodities and so on.
As many markets are, it was really energetic and crowded !!
In the center of the market,
you can taste free smoked salmon sample, it was really delicious!
I don't remember the name of store
but you can find it easily if you see the most active fish shop with many Japanese workers.
They may greet in Japanese phrase. (welcome to the shop!, [eirat shai mat se])



StarbucksThe first branch of Starbucks, the shop has its special(original) emblem different from others.
One of the reasons why I chose Seattle was to buy tumblers and cups with original emblem !!
It seemed that many musicians have a performance everyday in front of the shop.
The shop was not as big as I expected and there were so many tourists like me
that I couldn't get a chance to take a pictures that satisfy me !!!;
to be continued...
SEA-TAC > Union Station > Alaskan Way > Pike Place Market > Starbucks
It's a long story...
I was in panic at the beginning of travel in the airport
since I passed boarder control 5 minutes after the scheduled departure time.. omg!!
Fortunately I managed to get in the plane as some passengers gave me icy stares;
I was the luckiest guy in the plane
because I believed that I was the last person on board.
But .. my dream(?) was broken by one old lady..!
After 5 minutes, she was on board and finally the plane began to depart from LAX...
I was the second luckiest person!!

Alaska Airline
Emblem is resembled to the face of Roh, who was a president of my country, Rep. Of Korea.
The flight was about 2 hours 30 mins and after I arrived,
I can get to the downtown by bus no.194. It took about 40 minutes.
It was weird that buses ran underground like a subway.
The specific line might be separated from other regular lines.

Union station, my first destination
All cities which are penetrated by Amtrak have Union Station in the downtown
and in many cases, Chinatown tends to be near Union Station.


Alaskan Way
On the way to Pike Place Market, There were ferry Terminals, Pier59, Aquarium, Oyster restaurants, Waterfront Park. Sky was high, deep and purely blue...
I could feel the third season of this year.



Pike Place Market http://www.pikeplacemarket.org/frameset.asp?flash=false
The largest market in Seattle, it is similar to Busan's Jagalchi-Sijang,
but it is not only focused on fish but various kinds of products such as
flowers, aromatic products, commodities and so on.
As many markets are, it was really energetic and crowded !!
In the center of the market,
you can taste free smoked salmon sample, it was really delicious!
I don't remember the name of store
but you can find it easily if you see the most active fish shop with many Japanese workers.
They may greet in Japanese phrase. (welcome to the shop!, [eirat shai mat se])



StarbucksThe first branch of Starbucks, the shop has its special(original) emblem different from others.
One of the reasons why I chose Seattle was to buy tumblers and cups with original emblem !!
It seemed that many musicians have a performance everyday in front of the shop.
The shop was not as big as I expected and there were so many tourists like me
that I couldn't get a chance to take a pictures that satisfy me !!!;
to be continued...
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