Saturday, April 14, 2012

Japan Report: Ueno, Shinjuku (TMG) and Roponggi Hills

How are you?  I hope you are doing well!  I guess, this is the last leg of my Tokyo Travel Report, but don't worry, I will be writing more on "How To's" especially for first time Japan Travelers like us!  I will also create a post on how to commute cheaper in Tokyo and I'm proud to say, we did not overspend because we researched a lot prior to going there!  Well, hats off to Mr. AMW for researching the most!

Of course, the weekend food tripping Japan Version will be available for you to read and "feel" on Sunday! :)

Ueno is the first station we went up to the moment we arrived from Narita Airport.  We were supposed to transfer from Ueno station to Asakusa via Hibiya Line but we ended up exiting to the streets.  It was really cold and windy that night and instead of getting worried, Mr. AMW pulled out his camera and took shots of our first "touch base" of Tokyo.  

To make the long story short, we did go back to Ueno (this time, without heavy luggage) and we've decided to take a look at Ueno Park for night time Sakura watching.  Who would've thought this greeted us?


The timing of our trip was just PERFECT., this reminded me so much of Midnight Mercato back home but with the cooler weather!  Before we head on to the main "street" going towards the temple, we stopped for a quick order of Takoyaki!  I am so happy when Mr. AMW told me the seller handed the last set of Takoyaki to a beggar!  What a nice man!


Ueno Park is next to the Ueno Station.  Base on research, the park grounds were originally part of Keniji Temple, which used to be one of the city's largest and wealthiest temple.  I guess that's the reason why I can't seem to pinpoint if this is a park or a temple.  I guess it's both!

As usual, prior to going to the temple grounds, we washed our hands and rinsed our mouth.  Mr. AMW and I knew nothing about what needs to be done so we just went in together, said a silent prayer and we both made noise just like everybody else! 
 

You can write your wishes here

 

We walked further down to the strip of food stalls and looked around!  We had an ocular inspection first before we decided our final buy!  *laughs*


Sweet Potato sticks (Japanese Style)


Random Yakitoris


more Yakitoris

 
Random meat cooked in boiling water 
Just like Shabu-Shabu

Chocolate covered bananas on stick


A man making Takoyaki

Turkey Legs!

Base on the Japanese character, I don't think this is Okonomiyaki
I think this looks like egg with vegetables? *help!*


Pancakes



Aside from food, you will see random carnival games both kids and adult alike would like to try! 

 

This is quite famous and I've seen this in a lot of animes!  You pay a certain amount and you get a scoop made of thin paper, you get the fish once you put it in the can!  It sounds difficult but the girl got 3! :)


It was perfect for us to be able to experience how Japanese celebrate or hold their festivities!

How to go to Ueno Park ---
Ueno Park is next to JR Ueno Station.  Go out of "Park Exit" and you'll see it immediately!


Next destination - Roppongi!
Roppongi Hills is located at Roppongi.  The place is quite modern and reminded me of business districts like that of Makati (local city).  

Roppongi has 2 cities within the city, one is Roppongi Hills and the other one is Tokyo Midtown.  Since Japanese culture is what we're aiming for, we've decided to pick one and went for Roppongi Hills.  
Roppongi Hills is known for its nightlife district and true enough, it is traveler-friendly as most restaurants or bars would have a separate English menu.





The building is quite huge and there are many facilities within the building complex.  Roppongi Hills Club, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo City View (to see the overview of Tokyo), Shops, Restaurants, Movie Theater, you ask for it, you'll get it! 
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In here, you can book your movie tickets and even the One Piece Show.  All you need to do is book your slot and pay for the specific time and come back!  We tried checking on the next available One Piece Show but we were told only the 6:00pm slot is available and it was only 1:00pm when we asked the lady! 

One Piece Show is on the 52nd floor of the Roppongi Hills and show time is only from March 20, 2012 to June 17, 2012! Entrance fee is around JPY2,000 (approx Php1,000/ $23.50)
If you can read Japanese check out www.onepiece-ten.com


And there's a weird looking public art called Maman made by sculptor Louise Bourgeois!  Okay, if you're scared of spiders I don't think you'll enjoy posing here! 

Now, to those who wants to save up on paying entrance fee for city view?  Come, follow me!

Thanks to wonderful friends who recommended this place, I originally wanted to visit here just to check out Mt. Fuji, eventhough I wasn't able to see it, this is definitely a good place to start exploring Tokyo in 360 degrees view (again) FOR FREE!

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building or TMG is located at Shinjuku!  Shinjuku area is ONE hell of a busy street but luckily, we head there on a Sunday and just in LUCK (again), the TMG observation decks are open even on weekends!  *whew*

Once you get in the TMG building, you can find the Tokyo Tourist Information Center with a whole lot maps, travel booklets, and a lot more in various languages!  There are also 2 computers available for anyone who's in need to check something over the internet! 

Now on to the good stuff!  There are 2 wings to view the city of Tokyo, the North and South Observatory.  As advised by the lovely lady at the Tourist Information Center, South wing closes earlier but the viewing deck is bigger!  

There were lines and there are security people who would help facilitate the guests.


At the 45th Floor, once you get out of the elevator, you will see 360 degrees of clear glass for your viewing pleasure!  I spotted Tokyo Tower right away!


Meiji Shrine
Yup, the whole green thing is the 750,000 hectares of land!

There were also posters that would show you the names of the buildings you see!  The blue arrow done by yours truly is supposed to be the area where you can see Mt. Fuji on a "lucky day"!  


Keep in mind: 
  • South Observatory is bigger but closes at 5:30pm (this only closes at 11:00pm on days that the North Observatory is closed)
  • North Observatory closes at 11:00pm.
  • Both observatories are open starting at 9:30am.
  • Closing days:  South closes first and third Tuesday of every month.  North closes second and fourth Monday of every month.
  • ADMISSION IS FREE!
After a relaxing viewing of the city of Tokyo, we've decided to walk around a bit and headed to the Shinjuku Chuo Park.


The park is situated in between the tall buildings at the west exit area of Shinjuku station.  Anyone can come in to relax and since it was a Sunday, we saw a lot of people enjoying Sakura viewing!

This is called "HANAMI", Hanami is the practice of picnicking under Cherry Blossoms and have lunch/dinner, drink sake and play games!  Some where even singing and dancing!


Full bloomed Sakura


Though there were a lot of people, I'm glad most of them were taking care of the garbage!  I see them throwing huge plastic bags on trash bins!


Overall, I think our trip was done in such a manner where everything went on like a breeze!  A day of relaxation like this, to walk around the city and observe what Japanese people loves to do!  Thanks to my ultimate travel partner Mr. AMW whom I shared a lot of laughs and mini arguments about the Subway station lines!  *laughs*

I have learned so much for this trip and I can't wait to go back to Japan...someday!

Out of all the reporting I've done, which place struck you the most and made you want to visit Tokyo?

Keep smilin'
Stay happy!




Friday, April 13, 2012

Japan Report: Harajuku Street, Tokyo Station Character Street and Ginza

In every travel, it is very important to research on areas that's best for shopping not only for oneself but for the people you love!

In today's post, I will be talking about 3 main areas where Mr. AMW and myself shopped for "pasalubongs" (gifts).

Harajuku (Meadow Lodging) is an area located at Harajuku Station.  We went to this area twice, once on a weekday and another on a Sunday!  The reason why we returned on a Sunday as I've read that most young boys and girls would dress in variety of clothing from Cosplaying to Gothic Lolita during Sundays.  Harajuku, by the way, is hailed as the fashion capital of the world for its unique fashion!  I don't know why but I do see girls in extreme costumes but not as group but rather, randomly on streets!  The weather was a bit too cold for them to dress up I guess?

There are two main shopping streets on the area, one is Omotesando (up-scale fashion shops) and Takeshita Street (youth fashion).  We've decided to walk to the latter as it is more unique in our culture!


The infamous photo of young crowd at Takeshita Street, though it is busy, I am surprisingly not bothered at all!

Stores that sells random accessories.  One of the famous chain for accessories is called Claire's!  I've seen 2 branches within the area!  I did not go crazy as I'm a smart shopper! *winks*


Nail Care stuff

A girl wearing colorful clothing to attract customers!

Calbee Plus Store offering fresh potato chips!


Lines were long!
Consumers flock to have a taste of hot, crisp and freshly made potato chips! 
 I even saw one with chocolate syrup ! YUM!!! 

Random socks!
Okay, that's funny, it seems like I get attracted to colorful socks whenever I travel!
I think I have a photo like this during my Seoul Trip! :P

You can also find Daiso at Takeshita Street, I was expecting it to be better than the one in Manila but I guess most of the stuff sold here in Tokyo can also be found in Manila, except THIS....

My MOST FAVORITE ICE CREAM at the moment!  Meiji Almond Chocolate Ice Bar!  Daiso Philippines, PLEASE I beg you, bring this here!!!


Since we got a bit hungry from all the walking, we took a break and finally tried Yoshinoya!  The restaurant is definitely smaller as compared to the ones we have here in Manila, the menu are also limited so we went for this...


How to get to Harajuku Station ---
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station.

After some fun, quirky shopping for the young, let's head on to the place for the younger crowd or shall I say, the "young at heart"!  Tokyo Station is known for the Character Street!

Tokyo Character Street is on the Yaesu side of Tokyo Station.  It is an underground mall with 100 souvenir shops and restaurants! I didn't feel like it was 100 stores as I didn't get tired running around like a headless chicken!

Some of the character you may find here are Disney Characters...


 Hachiko Plush Toys

Hello Kitty goodies!

My Neighbor Totoro Characters


Strike another pose! :)


Rilakkuma

Cute Lego Keychains 
wherein you can put your name!
And of course, they make it even more cuter when they made superhero chracters like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman etc...using Legos!!!

The cute whale from One Piece
(nakanganga siya, so kelangang isara ang bibig! Lol)

The fat character from Shaun the Sheep!


Would you believe TOWERmini is also here just in case you want to find some of your favorite Japanese music!


Now, if you think you want to get some serious shopping and you have the money for it!  Let's head on to Ginza Street!

 

Here in Ginza, you can find numerous department stores like Isetan..


Matsuya Ginza


And a whole lot more!  You can also enjoy the view of the luxurious buildings of brands like Chanel, Dior, Abercrombie & Fitch, Gucci and Louis Vuitton.  Here, you can also find the flagship retail stores of Sony and Apple Store!

If you are on a budget, you can still shop at Ginza as here I have found the 6 storey building of Uniqlo


H&M on sale!
 

Also Forever 21!

Ginza Wako
The Hattori Clock Tower originally built by the founder of Seiko!  Inside the building you will find luxury items and jewelries are sold!

Though the place Ginza is known for its very expensive coffee and pastries, we can't help but opted for a stopover to take a rest before we continue our shopping!  We stopped by Doutor Coffee Shop --- owned by a Japanese company and you see them all around Tokyo just like Starbucks.

I ordered Cheesecake


And Matcha Latte
How to get to Ginza ---
Take the Ginza Subway line, the Maruonuchi Subway Line of the Hibiya Subway Line to Ginza Subway Station.

Do not forget to drop by the store named G.U. Japan (sorry no photos taken as I was busy shopping for gifts!)  G.U. is a Japanese discount casual wear store who also owns Uniqlo.  The store is heaven for girls and boys alike as the prices of good quality jeans and clothing is around JPY990.00 (approx less than Php500.00)

If given the chance, which area would you go first and what would you shop for?

Keep smilin'
Stay Happy!


Thursday, April 12, 2012

AMW Bulletin: ROXY: Let The Sea Set You Free Contest!

Hi everyone!  Look what I found on my mail box!  An fabulous contest for gorgeous ladies like YOU!

Do you want to be a ROXY GIRL?

Well, seems like dreams may be coming true to 3 Lucky Girls!



Here's the summary of the grand prize to Live the Dream of a Roxy Girl!

  • A trip to Biarritz, France for the Roxy Pro Surf Competition (departing on July 9, 2012 and returning on July 16, 2012). Airfare and hotel accommodations included
  • Meet the Roxy pro athletes
  • Receive up to $5,000 USD
  • Be outfitted in head-to-toe Roxy products
  • Host Roxy video segments as be a face and voice for Roxy
  • Learn to surf in some of the best waves in the world
  • Get to know the Roxy Design Team
  • Jet set on a surprise trip #2 (it's amazing!) – airfare and hotel accommodations included
Plus, for the top Filipina from the entries submitted from around the world, the winner will be sent to BALI.  
  • Travel to Bali and join each of SEA's Regional Winner's for a relaxing 4 Day Roxy adventure.
  • Be outfitted in head-to-toe Roxy products.
  • Learn to surf at the Quiksilver Surf School
  • Stay at one of Bali's beautiful spa and health retreat's
  • $500 USD spending money
  • Boat cruise to the beautiful Nusa Lembongin Island.
  • Lembongin Island Day Trip to Bali's beautiful temple and cultural land marks


To get a preview of what it’s like to be a Roxy girl, check out:
www.roxy.com or visit them on Facebook 

I hope one of AMW reader may win!
Are you joining?
Goodluck!

Keep smilin'
Stay happy!

AMW Reviews: Garnier BB Eye Roll-On

Good morning everyone!
Let's take a short break from my Japan Report for now, I know some of you would like to see some product reviews and I guess today is the perfect day because I came back from Japan with a tiny bit darker undereye circles because I've been sleeping really late for the past week and thank goodness for the Garnier BB Eye Roll-on as I try to use less makeup as possible as my skin tends to get super dry on cooler weather!  



Garnier BB Eye Roll-On says ---
(Copied straight from the box)
New Garnier Instant Fairness BB Eye Roll-on is the first BB eye roll-on that gives you an amazing fresh look with a single gesture, and offers you a total solution for a fresh look in a flash.  Enriched with brightening pure lemon essence and caffeine, well-known for its stimulating properties, its non-creasing formula covers the eye contour skin with mineral pigments for a nude coverage and long lasting-wear.  From the first minute, witness the eye contour area looks: