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Monday 9 February 2015

Japan in October 2014 (Day 3 and 4)

After spending the night at Fuji, we drove back to Tokyo and spent the day exploring some of the less explored places. We headed to Jiyugaoka. Before heading to Japan, we researched on some of the nicer cake shops to check out and we were going to spend the day looking for the shops.

Romper from LoveBonito

As we walked, we tried food here and there. We chanced upon a shop selling beef as well as some cooked food so we went in to get a fried beef ball. This fried beef ball comes with a surprise! There is an egg inside. I used to think that the beef ball at Satou Steakhouse was good bit this is better! Won't mind heading back for this again. Too bad many of my family members are not beef eaters if not I will definitely bring them back. Can't remember the name of the shop though :X
Da bomb. This was amazing.
So off we went to the first cake place.
The cakes were great! 
We were on the hunt for cakes like Kki and this meets the mark!
Won't be sharing the place openly but do contact me if you will like to know.
Not that i want to be selfish but this place is not that big for a crowd.
I prefer this chocolate cake as compared to the other one that we got.
CW preferred this.
This is not my first time at Jiyugaoka but it's the first time i'm exploring it in more detail. There are many shops that sell unique goods. There are many that I will like to get for my new place but I don't think I will be able to carry them back. It will be a nice place for tourist to check out.
Street at Jiyugaoka
To my dismay, the other cake shop in Jiyugaoka was closed on the day that we visited. We only managed to visit 1 out of the many that we shortlisted. I'm glad that I brought my sneakers along for this trip as we did a lot of walking.
My awesome Nike Air Max Thea that i brought along for the trip.


We spent the rest of the day at Harajuku eating and shopping.

Cotton Candy Sky.
Cheese Calbee chips. Will love to try other flavours.

We did the usual shopping at Harajuku, had crepes, sneakers shopping and shopping at Potter.
We then went to try the raved Maisen Tonkatsu. Though it was highly raved, we preferred Katsukura even when we ordered the best cut. Not sure if it's just us or there's nothing to rave about.Visiting Japan always spoil our tastebuds. We can never find comparable Japanese food in Singapore.



Next stop was Ginza as CW has not been there before. First stop, UNIQLO! OMG this branch is amazing! 12 stories of shopping can you imagine?

Collaboration level.
We travelled to Kyoto the next day for the festivals.
There were 2 festivals that we planned to visit that day. 
We were anticipating the crowd so we were not too surprised.
First stop was the Jidai Matusri at the imperial palace.
Look at all the equipment. Photographer's paradise.

Everyone waiting for the event to start.



Our video setup. Can't help but love the iphone 6+.





It will be worth it to check out these festivals. We headed to another festival after this. The next festival was a night one at Kurama. It was the fire festival (Kurama Hi-Matsuri). We were there early and it was nice and cooling but it got pretty chaotic as the event started. Initially we waited along the road the catch the festival but were told by the organisers that when the event starts, we will have to walk in circles so that everyone there will get a chance to be part of the event. The chaotic part is when people refused to move so we were all stuck. If everyone moved as they were supposed to, everyone will be happy.
Calm before the storm.

People on the second level got the best view. I suppose that they were part of a local tour group.

As the crowd slowly gathered.

More and more people.

The torches.

We spotted a rainbow! Weather was quite gloomy that day.

Sightings along the way.

At this festival, locals flaunt their possessions.

Along the path that we were led to. If the crowd does not move, we were stuck at somewhere like this.

Children were out first. The adults helped the with the torches.



Photo by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com

Photo by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com

Some information of the torches.


It was the end of a very tiring day.
We ended the day early without seeing more as we don't want to be caught in the crowd on the way back to Kyoto. It was time for dinner by the time we arrived at Kyoto so we went to ..... Katsukura! Some say it's over rated but it's still our favourite. As it is a tourist hotspot, they have english menu so no problem ordering at all.

So happy to be there.

Grinding sesame for the sauce. 

No pictures but we had 2 sets of Tonkatsu and chawanmushi! The best way to end the day.

Friday 6 February 2015

Japan in October 2014! (Day 1 and Day 2)

Went to Japan again with <3 in October. We got the tickets from some scoot promotion and the price before adding additional luggage weight was around $200+. It's pretty worth it to buy Scoot's ticket's during their mega sale (eg. birthday sale) if you don't mind flying budget. No blanket/ food/ entertainment so we brought our own. Transit was at taipei and there was just enough time to make it to board the flight to Tokyo. No time to eat though. There is no need for any Scoot through as that is only meant for flights connecting at Singapore.

It has been awhile since our last trip so we were really looking forward to it! Brought my uncle's goprop along but we were not able to use it properly as we did not have the right mount. Nevertheless, it will be a good equipment to bring along to trips.

After checking into our hotel, i brought CW to my favourite Ichiran ramen located not too far from our hotel as we were starving! We chose the richest soup base and CW loved it! He finished the last drop of soup. Eating at Ichiran is fast as the environment does not encourage people to sit there to chit chat. Eat and leave. You can buy the tickets for your meal before heading in.
All smiles
Can't wait to dig in

The usual. No greens with an egg.
We made our way to Asakusa (Sensoji Temple) after the meal but we were too late. Most of the shops were closed so we headed to Tokyo Sky Tree. Another wrong decision. We should have booked tickets earlier as the queue to go up was really long. However, looking at their website, it seems like it's not possible to purchase the tickets on your own as a foreigner.  


Night at Sensoji
100Yen a try. Romper from LoveBonito.
One for you?

Since we did not head up the Tokyo Sky Tree, just some random pictures that we took while checking out the place.
Tokyo bananas!

Sky tree from the bottom.

And that was all for our first day in Tokyo. We rented a car for the next day to drive to Mt Fuji! Second time driving in Japan so we are more prepared for what is to come. We rented a GPS with english instructions but like all GPS in Japan, you need the phone number or location code to key into the GPS. Not easy to find some of those quotes but with some hard work searching on the internet, we managed to find all the information that we need. Instead of the usual Lake Kawaguchi, i opted for Lake Yamanaka this time. We also booked a night in Hotel Mt Fuji which comes with an awesome view right outside the window. The most expensive accommodation of our trip.


View of Fuji along the way. Picture taken with iPhone 6.
View of Fuji along the way. Picture taken with iPhone 6.
View of Fuji along the way. Picture taken with iPhone 6.

View of Fuji along the way. Picture taken with iPhone 6.
Happy thinking that we can still get to see Fuji.

This Mazda is an awesome drive! Spot CW behind. Free parking at the hotel.
Cw doing what he does best. Love the sun rays shining down.






Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com

Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com

Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com

Lake Yamanaka is very laid back as compared to Lake Kawaguchi. You need to research earlier beforehand to know what is in the vicinity if not you will be quite bored. As it was cold when we went there, there are no activities on the lake. It was so convenient with the car as we could go anywhere we wanted to and not be restricted by any bus schedules. We also visited Oshino Hakkai. It was one of the more touristy spots at Yamanaka.


Really clear water.

Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com


Lots of tourist like myself.

Meow




We ate fish beside live fishes. Cruel much? This was grilled on the spot and it was awesome with lemon!

Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com

Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com
Picture by CW. www.eleventwomedia.com


Since we did not want to have dinner in the hotel, we drove to Denny's (one of the very few restaurants still open). The trip at Lake Yamanaka was planned with Mt Fuji in mind BUT we only got to see the mountain on our way there. The moment we reached our hotel, Fuji was GONE. Totally covered in clouds. From then till the next day when we checked out, we did not see Fuji at all and to make things worse, it kept raining and we were freezing. Will love to be there when the sky is clear. 





Food was not too shabby.

Supper in the room. Taken with iphone 6.