Friday 19 June 2015

Travel Diary Part 1 || Tokyo, Japan

What's up guys! It has already been halfway through the year and *smack* that's exactly how long I've neglected this blog of mine. But thanks to God's blessing, (kidding) semester one's break is finally here and you have no idea how many ages have passed in my own world since it came. I repeat, THE SEMESTER BREAK IS HERE and what does that mean? 

NO BOOKS FOR TWO WEEKS. 

And blog.

Taking you back to February, where this trip to the districts and islands of Tokyo happened. JAPAN: checked! Pictures were taken mostly by my uncle with his Canon EOS 600D and edited by me. Anyway, I'm not going to do the 'day one to ten' entries because it would take me centuries and I'd feel more magical this way ♥ (Nah I'm the laziest person on Earth). The first day when we arrived in Tokyo, we were drained; jet lag followed by extreme hunger. After checking in, we headed for some hot Ramen noodles located opposite our hotel straight away and continued gobbling down all the snacks we bought during the night walks. The next day, zest all the way! We sauntered through Shinjuku and let me tell you, there wasn't a night where we returned to the hotel without trudging back. After that, Kawagoe was our next destination. I guess it was my all time favorite because during the month we went to Tokyo, it was winter and the weather was kind of a let down. However, Kurazukuri's Zone gave me a comfortable village atmosphere with the castle town vibes. It felt great being there. And I even got myself an ice cream (MELON), during the cold weather, yes.

Shinjuku

Kurazukuri's Zone


Bell Tower

Harajuku

Next stop: Tokyo Disneyland! Okay I know it's a must to head here but seriously look at the amount of tourists. Well, I couldn't blame them because *points at ourselves* we are one of the things we hate. Anyway, the rides were awesome indeed, especially the Big Thunder Mountain roller coaster and the Pirates of the Carribean boat ride. They totally left me with nostalgic memories. Meiji Shrine up ahead. It was like a spacious and serene walking path and you'll reach the main hall with huge bubbly round-ish trees occupying every corner after a ten minutes walk. We even witnessed a traditional wedding that took place there. During the night, we took a train to Shibuya and felt the hustle and bustle of the city but despite that, everyone there shows affability and I could see why Japan is loved. 





Meiji Shrine

Shibuya

Right up next: Romance Car to Hakone which is located above the mountain. Here comes the coolest part, the place was actually filled with snow and permeated with mist. After checking in another hotel, we took the Tozan cable car to Owakudani and I swear the cold was unbearable with the wind. Then we went for the Lake Ashi sightseeing sail in a grand-looking ship and of course, snapping pictures. By the way, we got a chance to put on Kimonos and enjoyed a steamboat dinner in the hotel.


Hakone Tozan Train


Family 

I'm glad we survived the freezing cold ship sailing.


Just being Japanese.


Days after, we went to the Gotemba Premium Outlet and were able to catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji. Then Asakusa, where the Sensoji Temple is located. At night, we headed to Tokyo Solamachi by the Skytree Line. While Dad and Mom went up to the Tokyo Skytree, I legitimately forced my bro to go in to the 360 degree theatre in the Planetarium with me because the theme they had was about Stars and Universe and hory sheat, best experience ever! They even have relaxing music followed by adjustable seats so it is really worth coming here. 

Next station: Odaiba. We have the colourful pastel Ferris Wheel, Trick Art Museum and the Venus Fort shopping mall with Venice, Italy-themed buildings. For the last two days, we took stroll around Ginza and paid a visit to Ueno Zoo. 

Guess who's the happiest after purchasing lots of stuff?

Asakusa


I have good photography skills huh *smirk*

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Solamachi feat Sakuras


USA in Tokyo, cool.


Venus Fort

Ueno Zoo

Ginza

One last thing to make this trip a blessing. Their heavenly food. Believe it or not, my mouth is watering right now. My onigiriii, my curry riceeee, ALL MINE. Phew, that's it. I'm done with my Tokyo trip. I'm the happiest person right now. 


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Anyway, I'm doing well in college, except for the grades. My grades are dying. Wish me luck in Semester 2! Pretty sure I'm going to collapse in the middle of studying A2. Well, it's the process that counts. 


Went a bit hipster with Doris during the lunch break.

Till next time! Ending this post with another piece of heaven.