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La Vie En Rose

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Hiya! Our 2nd day in Tokyo has finally come! We decided to go in Hachioji Kawa this time. We only spent few minutes here to take pictures since there was a news that a typhoon is coming nearby from the Philippines. 



Remember this picture? Yes, it's the same picture that I've posted on my previous blog post. This is the same place where we have took the picture (from above) back in our childhood days. 








                                                            (Hino Eki/Station)

Honestly, Yuma and I felt emotional leaving the place.


Time to go back home! 




 It's a lie if we didn't told you that we used to love Anpanman. I remember those days where I go nuts not watching it for a day. That's how I am drawn into it.





    Beautiful sunset by the train. Whenever I see such creation of God, it always reminds me to be grateful. There's no doubt that this is the best time to reflect on your life. 


We're back in Ehime!



Apparently, I ate the same dish for my breakfast. Yes, it's salmon. Salmon is probably my favorite food for now. But why will you not order kakigori especially when the print media advertising of it is so tempting! 

                                                       
I just realized that Yuma and I looked like we're advertising the kakigori. At the end, our dad ended up ordering two same flavors which is strawberry topped with a syrup and a sweetener. 




The best feature of an arcade game (in my opinion) is none other than....
Stuffed toys! I was opting to get a sushi stuffed toy. But after 1 try, I knew that I had to give up. If not, I'll end up using all of my 100 yen instead of buying sweets or drinks on a vending machine.




As you can see, he got one of the one piece character's figurine. And there he goes again, after countless of tries he still hasn't give up on it. This is what I call the depression stage.

Here I am, as a good ate/oneechan, telling him to stop because he used all of his coins and what-not. 





For our lunch, we decided to go in the food court. You don't have to wait on the counter for your order. Instead, they give you a beeper. Once it vibrates and rings, that's the time that you have to go in the counter and pick-up whatever you have ordered. 






Pasalubong Ideas! 



The best beauty products and cosmetics are found in Japan. The quality of the product is the best! Price may vary depending on what brand you want. Some of the good brands include Shiseido, Shu Uemura and Hada Labo.



Another perfect souvenir or pasalubong is these socks! I bought this in Shibuya 109. Per 3 socks you buy, it will only cost you 1000 yen. I advise you to canvass on other stores first, before buying anything you want/need. But in my case, this is the greatest deal. 


   A key chain is also a popular souvenir.There are myriad of designs to choose from. I forgot the name of the store but it's somewhere on the left side of Takeshita Street in Harajuku. According from the store owner, if you buy 6 or more key chains, you get to have 1 pair of chopstick with your name on it. How cool is that? 




Backpack is a must for every girls out there. This cutesy bag is also from Harajuku. It costs around 2600 Yen. The size is not too small and not too big. Plus the design is classy too!

'Till the next blog post!

Odaiji ni,

Au revoir!
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Yuma, Papa and I arrived in Tokyo on May 10 at 9:10 pm. Like the Chinese, Japanese people are very particular in time. We were supposed to arrive in Tokyo at exactly 9:00 pm. We were bound to Tokyo on time however, there was a train accident happened near this city. It's a good thing that the accident was only minor. 




About to head at Tachikawa Grand Hotel.


Day 1 in Tokyo 


On our first day in Tokyo, we went to Shibuya, Harajuku, Akihabara, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro transporting through trains. Yes, we went to those places all in one day.The train stations in Japan are easily accessible most especially in Tokyo. Fare rates are not that expensive considering the fact that trains in Japan are fast and convenient. On the other hand, the shinkansen fare rates are very expensive. The good side is you can get a JR Pass if you meet these two conditions:

a.) You are a foreign tourist visiting Japan from abroad for sight-seeing, under the entry status of "temporary visitor."
b.) You are a Japanese national living outside of Japan.
For more information, you can freely visit www. japanrailpass.net 








       It was so uncomfortably chilly from the moment that we stepped out of the hotel. It felt like the pieces of clothes that I wore during morning was too thin. As you can see from the pictures above, almost all of the crowd are wearing long sleeves. On the other note, I successfully finished every food on this tray. What I asked for my order is the following: freshly cooked salmon, miso soup, full bowl of rice and daikon side dish. All these mouth watering foods are found in Cafe Gasuto. Every food on their menu tells on how much calories you intake. This is a plus point for people who are bothered by the kcal he/she gets. 




Shibuya 109 or known as ichi-maru-kyu is a popular department store in Japan. This is where you can find trendy fashion styles from accessories, clothes, shoes- you name it. It's every girl's dream to go to. 




ARASHI <3


 Heading to Harajuku!







If you buy more than 7 key chains, you get 1 pair of chopsticks for free with your name on it!





Their fashion is on point. ;)


 

Apparently, the girl at the back (whose wearing a cosplay costume) got more attention than us. I should have worn one I guess.


Akihabara




Tempura Cold Udon at its best!



At the afternoon, we had a schedule to meet with Rao chan in our hometown, Hino, Tokyo. The first 5 minutes was spent via trying to break down the awkwardness of wall since we haven't seen each other for 6 years but we successfully did! We decided to take a stroll going to the park and went to our friends' house. 





It's always nice to be back in our elementary school. I just wished that we had the chance to meet with our other friends. Unfortunately, because of our limited time in Tokyo, we didn't had the chance to meet them. Looking on the brighter side, Yuma and I can come to Japan anytime that we want. I'm looking forward to our next trip!




Odaiji ni, 
Au revoir!
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