JAPAN!
We took Malaysia Airlines from Singapore to KL and to Tokyo, and as usual, MAS had a delay while we were at KL. We reached Japan about 1 hour later than expected, but all was good till...................
THEY TOLD US OUR LUGGAGES WERE STILL IN KL. -_-
Omg. How can they not bring out luggages together?! My camera, my uniqlo heat tech inner wear, my clothes, my MAKEUP (this is the most freaking important ever - I can't live without my makeup!), toiletries and everything.
Okay, so decided to be really optimistic about the entire situation. After all, we were in Japan! They've got everything, right? ;) Plus we were too much in a holiday mood to care about anything else.
Upon arrival at the airport, we took an express train to the main train station - Shibuya (or Shinjuku.. I can't remember, but you can check with the train master while at the airport! Everyone's super helpful and nice ;))
From there onwards, we navigated our way through. It was quite a feat because there were SO MANY TRAIN LINES. Ohmygod. And it was their peak hour so everyone was just rushing here and there.
Taking the train to the station where our Airbnb apartment was located at! :) (Yoyogi Station)
Without wifi or anything, we managed to figure our way through and got the keys from the locker, as our airbnb host already informed us beforehand :)
To our horror, the apartment wasn't cleaned up (yet) as the cleaner was only coming in about 11am. There were like used tissues and litter everywhere in the apartment. Decided to venture out for some sight-seeing after settling down with our bags. (No luggage unfortunately. sigh)
1st Stop was Meiji Shrine.
"Located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama south of Kyoto."
Such a beautiful history to it. Japan is tooooo beautiful guys!
Such a beautiful culture! Many tourists were snapping photos of them, I wonder if they actually feel awkward :P
I guess the whole trip was just stuffing ourselves silly with food.
Perhaps we came at the right day, it was a weekend and there was this group of hippies who were decked out in elvis presley style clothes!
At first glance, I thought they were gangsters but turns out to be some sort of flashmob.
Everywhere's so pretty. I was telling myself if I were to stay in Japan and had to walk past this park everyday, I totally would!!!
There were so many activities to do, and families were just out there spending the weekend with their family members, while some were hanging out with school mates and doing all sorts of fun stuffs.
I LOVE JAPAN ALREADY!
Next up, we walked around the main area of Tokyo and there were lots of huge brands all around - Uniqlo, Topshop, Nike and many more!Spotted Birkenstock and we bought slippers too! Hehe. Chio & affordable as well :)
Ichiran Ramen was nearby, so we joined in the queue during lunch time!
Thankfully, the queue wasn't too long and we took turns to queue up. There was a hipster store nearby selling really cool gadgets and lifestyle accessories, was so caught up in the store coz there was so many cameras and polaroids - my favourite!
We shopped around the area - and ended up buying so many stuffs! Birkenstocks, luggage and bags at Tokyo hands, and ate so much we could hardly breathe. Haha. But when you're here, EAT!
We then explored Harajuku!
And many more pretty boutique shops as well..
Calbee's store! Omg, they have the widest range of potato chips here as well. Check out the potato chips freshly made in front of customers.
DAY 2
We woke up really early to make our way to Hakone! :)
Not much information is found about Hakone online, so I was kinda assuming that it wasn't so popular, but I was wrong.
We took the Love Express Train to Hakone. It's about an hour's ride from Tokyo, and along the way we saw so many traditional Japanese houses :) So beautiful.
Selling mostly egg custards and egg cheese cake as well!
Hakone is such a beautiful place! A nice getaway if you're tired of the city life. We took this chance to destress by going for their hot springs.
Hahaha. I forgot the name again, but there're plenty of hot springs in japan! Just google it. We took the bus from Hakone station, and it costed us only about $2. And the bus drivers are friendly as well :)
I was really shy the first time when we had to stripped everything off and be bare naked in front of strangers, but after awhile i got used to it. I prolly was the tannest there, lol.
Couldn't take photos coz i guess nobody took photos inside as well.
Our hot spring has a library and a resting area as well! Definitely R&R over here :)
By the way, the view is just crazy beautiful.
Was famished by the time we finished, so we headed to their hot spring's restaurant since we saw the poster featuring their Unagi Don. Omg just look at it below:
That's why right.. hahaha.
I can't wait to be back in Hakone again. Preferred Hakone to Tokyo anytime, any day! Wahahaha. There's lots of stuffs to shop near Hakone's train station, so don't forget to stock up on your Japan goodies, and they do give out free teas to keep you warm in the chilly weather too!
Read Day 3 here.