Destination: Japan (2009)

Off to japan!

Mar
26
2009

This morning I woke up early to get all my stuff together for my trip. Last night I got a beautiful birthday cake that I wasn’t able to eat so it just got a free trip to Tokyo:) I got my iPhone loaded with lost, survivor and desperate housewives so I hope to see a decent charge on the phone to let me watch them all. As I joked yesterday I may have to go to the lavatory and plug into the charger there ;) these past few months have been extremely busy-perhaps the busiest ever. I’m so excited for my break and to visit my childhood dream of japan for cherry blossom season is the beat rejuvination I can imagine for my new decade of life. Stay tuned as my adventure unfolds!

Landed in tokyo!

Mar
27
2009

After a long flight with probably the best seats shirt of business class, we arrived on time. I rushes through immigration and customs so I could make my bus departing at 4:30. Everything went smoothly and I was quite surprised that immigration now does two fingerprints and face scan. My how times have changed! It’s a little rainy an overcast and definitely the ride to shiki will put me to sleep.

Yoga

Mar
27
2009

This morning, mama and I went to yoga after a great breakfast and eating my itty bitty birthday cake. I sat in the yoga class with about 10 other older women and did various yoga poses! Needless to say, it was a fun experience and really great to stretch after my long journey yesterday.

No jetlag

Mar
28
2009

After yoga, mama and I came back home to find something for lunch. After much thought, mama decided to take me to one of her favorite sushi places in kawagoe a city north of shiki. After a nice walk through kawagoe and seeing people all around enjoy the tiny beginnings of cherry blossoms opening with barbecues everywhere and food stalls along the river banks, we found the sushi place. We sat down an had a nice lunch. After lunch we headed ban home to get mamas things for a meeing she has this evening in shinjuku. Together we took the train to ikebukuro so I could exchange my japan rail pass in or the ticket. I then went alone around ikebukuro for some shopping– mainly to see what’s new in the electronic stores and stores I used frequent when living here. After a couple if hours, I’m now on the train back home to meet up with papa for yakitori :).

Hachiko!!

Mar
29
2009

Hachiko!

Shibuya

Mar
29
2009

Love it!!

Tokyu hands

Mar
30
2009

What could be better than beauty help for men? All you have to do is wear this device 2-3 times a day and you’ll have he slim smile you’ve always wanted.

Nakagawasan

Mar
31
2009

Long walk from akihabara to tokyo

Apr
1
2009

Today the weather wasn’t so great soarter a little shoppin in akihabara and a visit to mos burger I was on my way. Akihabara was pretty surprisin how much this fun Japanese electronic capital has change to merely a china town filled with foreigners and cheap souvenirs. The most shocking thing as hearing Chinese not only through loud speakers but also throughout the store announcements. The charm of being able to deode everything by myself has been lost with the globalization of Tokyo. Obviously this is true for most major cities and as or Tokyo, their bid for the 2016 olympics means being accessible by the entire world. I spent the entire afternoon windin down the streets of neighborhood after neighborhood stumbling upon fin eateries and old wooden houses. It reminds me of being on a movie set- it’s like do these places really exist in real life?

The skies remained loony and chilly as I reached Tokyo station and saw the major construction going on.

Shinkansen!

Apr
1
2009

This Morning I headed out for Tokyo station to be the Shinkansen for Kyoto.I left without beakfast as I wants I eat on the train. Mama and papa walked me out to the station to bid me a safe trip.

Tokyo at rush hour hasn’t changed. People were Cranmer in the cars like sardines. One guy was pressed up against the window so tightly he was able to sleep because he didn’t have to stand.

Once at Tokyo station I looked for some food and got a tea muffin and orange juice. The scenery from the train is amazing. Mountaintops still have snow and the land is covered with pink.

Finally fujisan had the full view with its majestic presence, snowcapped and peaceful. It’s really incredible to see and pictures are unable I capture its grace and significance. Todays weather was heavy winds in Tokyo-so strong train delays happened. Luckily this meant great views for the Shinkansen as it was a cloudless sky full of sun.

All this peace and relaxation of course is easily ruined when a family boards with loud-mouthed kids and are allowed to shrilly scream and talk throughout the entire trip. Japan now has specific cars for smokers. They even have specific cars for women only for safe travel at night. When will there be a child only car that allows the rest of the passengers to not have to suffer too? I’ll write japan railways with my grand idea. Scratch that, I’ll write not only railways but airlines, public transportation services as well as restaurants. :)