Monday, December 8, 2014

100th at Antonio's

No words.



























Sweet like candy to my soul
Sweet you rock and sweet you roll
Lost for you
I'm so lost for you


Monday, December 1, 2014

#NasanKaKenshin: Osaka

I just came back from a hectic weekend, perfect to cap off my bittersweet November.  It's officially the start of my birthday month and here I am, trying desperately to update my blog.   Day 2 of the trip actually consisted of 6-hour Shinkansen rides (to Osaka then back to Tokyo) and 6 hours of walking.  We did swear to come back and have a more decent Osaka sight-seeing experience.


At the Shinjuku station, we had to line up and reserve our bullet train seats.  
Trains leave ON TIME (not one minute before or after).


While waiting for our boarding time, we walked around the station and found this.
There was a time when Instagram was filled with Tokyo Bananas.


This lolo's briefcase is so chic.


Being lovey-dovey beside a parked bullet train.


We were so excited since it was everyone's first time on a bullet train.  
Prior to this trip, the closest we got to one was by watching Wolverine (the one where he had to fight a lolo who was obsessed with immortality).


We were welcomed by a group of kids who are taking the local train.  They looked so adorkable in their uniforms + bright yellow hats.


The obligatory walking shot on the way towards the Osaka Castle.


Emong being approached by the Sailor warriors.


#walangkokontra


Why I love Japanese people.


While trying to look for the best vantage point to take photos with the Osaka Castle, we were approached by a very nice lolo (this is the third time "lolo" is appearing on this entry, sorry) who asked us where we're from, asked for our addresses and gave us yummy chocolate!  He was more than 80 years old and he was still biking around.  
Another reason why I love the Japanese.


Next stop was the Universal Studios Japan.  
We are here for one reason only.  *will leave you hanging for now*


Emong asked us to take this photo of him with Elmo for his pamangkins.
Shameless plug:  Ladies, sweet and family-oriented single guy here.  
Just send me a mail so I can start the screening process.


That familiar orb.


There are a lot of things to do in the park.   I think it's a bit bigger than USS (correct me if am wrong) but every corner is a feast for the eyes!


Harry Potter! (yes, this was why we travelled from Tokyo to Osaka)
It was dark when we got to explore the world of Harry Potter.  Made the experience a lot more enjoyable.


After the scariest ride ever (at least for me), we had butter beers.  We purchased the ones where we get a souvenir plastic mug that says "BUTTERBEER".  


We will come back.

Sorry if this entry feels rushed or kalat.  Haha.  But that actually was how we spent our day in Osaka.   Plus, it's a Sunday and I will try to get up early, go to work early, leave work early, then pretend that Monday didn't actually happen.

I will be back for our Kyoto trip soon!








Sunday, November 16, 2014

#NasaanKaKenshin: Tokyo Tokyo!

I always find myself dreaming of the day when I have enough money to NOT wait for low-cost airline promos.  Until then, I shall take full advantage of Cebu Pacific Air (and the amazing booking powers of Tito Rex).

I will write about planning our much-awaited Japan trip in a separate post, but here are a couple of things that we made sure of before leaving the country:

1. We needed to book CHEAP hotel accommodations for three travellers, preferably near any train station.  We ended up at the Sakura Hotel Hatagaya and spent around Php 8,000 per head for a 5-day stay.  Until I win the lottery, I will not even dream of staying at the Ritz-Carlton.  

2. We had to purchase Japan Rail Passes for us as this is the most efficient way to travel around Japan according to our research.  Passes are valid for all Japan Rail lines, including the Shinkansen which proved to be sulit for our Osaka and Kyoto bullet train rides.   Each pass costs Php 13,500 which sounds a lot at first but a 1-way bullet train ride will cost you Php 6,500 and we took the Shinkansen twice back and forth.  So for our itinerary, it was sulit.


First order of business was to swap our e-tickets for the actual Japan Rail Passes.  These passes were EXTREMELY useful as we didn't have to fall in line for tickets.  #LikeABoss
(Luggage and tote both from Muji.)



We took the Narita Express (NEX) which came with the JR pass.  It was about an hour ride from the Narita Terminal to Shinjuku.


The train was super clean and had lots of leg room.  


Upon reaching and navigating our way through the very busy and heavily populated Shinjuku station (with all our luggages, mind you), we found the exit to the New Keio Line.  
This line would connect us to the Hatagaya station where our hotel was.  We had to pay Y130 one-way because it was not part of the JR line.


As promised, the hotel was a 3-minute walk from the Hatagaya station.  The hotel wasn't much but it was convenient and practical.  Read: Room was TINY but tidy.  Staff was accommodating and can speak English. And most importantly, don't ask me about the banyo.   




We arrived at the hotel at around 2:00 PM (Japan is ahead by an hour) so we had to wait for 1 hour until we check in.  Here we are at a nearby ramen place.  #FirstMeal


Nomnomnom.


Gyow 'Zap?  (Get it? Ugh.)


After freshening up, we decided to explore Central Tokyo first.  We were really tired from the trip, exhausted from work and frankly not ready yet for an intense walkathon.


So we just walked along Akihabara!


I didn't understand what was going on but there were lots of bright lights.


I think this is gamer's paradise.


Shopper's paradise.


...and of course, for the Anime junkies.


We walked some more and found these popular restaurants.  These didn't interest us, though.  


Next on our list was the Tokyo Marunouchi station.   At the exit, look up.


Blur.


The Tokyo station was indeed a sight to see.


One of my obsessions during this trip was seeing "tinapay" everywhere.  I will happily shout "tinapay" whenever I see rows and rows of bread!
We actually got hungry and ate here.


MUJI. *happy dance*


Paulo didn't want "couple" shoes.   I didn't get one cos am also loyal to my Bennies.


Walking is fun.


We weren't able to make the most out of our first day because we left on a Wednesday and had to work up to our eyeballs the previous day to handover stuff properly.   So lesson learned is to start the Japan trip on a Sunday (yes, we got multiple entry VISAs so there definitely will be a next time), fully-rested and wide-eyed.