Sunday, March 30, 2014

Disney - happiness everywhere (Part 1)

I have a lot of happy days in Japan... I dun really recall any boring moment except maybe a tinge of loneliness when I visit Tokyo Tower by myself one evening...

There are a lot to do in Japan and very yummy food too.. One of the best part of my Japan trips is spent at Disneyland and DisneySea. It's a must do for me in Japan. I love Disney! And so does the Japanese. So far I have not yet visit the theme parks on weekends to avoid the crowd but somehow it's always crowded whenever I go and I estimated that there are more domestic visitors than international tourists. Goodness these Japanese kids don't need to go to schools??!

Show time!

Can you guess who they are?


The first time I visited DisneySea was with my good friend - YY. She wasn't so keen to visit Disney since she visited the parks previously. It was only after I agreed to go to Puroland (Home of Hello Kitty!) with her that she would go with me;p (ya... I bought a lot of Hello Kitty stuff under her influence :))

There was merry music in the air. The staff dress up in kawaii clothings and looking very cheerful at their jobs. If you get lucky, you will sometimes run into some of the famous Disney characters at the park. Most of the times they are rushing between shows but they will usually grant requests for photo taking whenever possible.


Signing autograph


Giving a lecture?!

YY, being an experienced visitor at theme parks, taught me how to plan our rides and shows so to maximize our pass. We will look through the floor map (getting a map of the theme park is very crucial) and locate the popular attractions that we want to visit. Usually the queue at these attractions is very long, about an hour or so. Of course we wont wanna waste our one queuing up for so long. Good thing there is such thing called Fast Pass.

Fast Pass basically allows you to skip the  normal queue to any attraction (though you might still need to queue a bit for some really popular attractions but the queue is usually significantly shorter!). The only catch is that there is a specified return time window that you can use the Fast Pass (one hour) so you need to make sure that the time slot works for you and you cannot take another Fast Pass until this time slot is over. We basically take a Fast Pass for the popular attractions and queue for the less popular attractions prior to the time window. Good planning of the route helps too!


Saturday, March 22, 2014

The Top 11 Tips for Life & Love

1. It hurts to love someone and not be loved in return. But what is more painful is to love someone and never find the courage to let that person know how you feel.


2. A sad thing in life is when you meet someone who means a lot to you, only to find out in the end that it was never meant to be and you just have to let go.


3. The best kind of friend is the kind you can sit on a porch swing with, never say a word, and then walk away feeling like it was the best conversation you've ever had.

4. It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives.


5. It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone, and a day to love someone - but it takes a lifetime to forget someone.


6. Don't go for looks, they can deceive. Don't go for wealth, even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright.


7. Dream what you want to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be. Because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do.


8. Always put yourself in the other's shoes. If you feel that it hurts you, it probably hurts the person too.


9. A careless word may kindle strife. A cruel word may wreck a life. A timely word may level stress. But a loving word may heal and bless.


10. The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.


11. Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss, ends with a tear. When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're the one smiling and everyone around you is crying.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Shibuya - Shopping (Part 4)

It was only during my fourth visit to Shibuya that I discovered the Disney Store. I wasn’t particularly looking out for it and it was not really mentioned in any tour guide (not that I read a lot of them though). But you won't miss the store even if you see it from a distance. I mean, who can miss a castle in the midst of the buildings. Yes, the Disney Store is really in form of a castle. Take a look at the photo below if you won't believe me.
Disney Store at Shibuya


For those friends who decide to give Disneyland/Disneysea a miss but still like to buy some Disney merchandises, this will be a place to fulfill your wish. There are all sort of Disney goodies inside, like stuff toys,  stationaries, clothings, mugs and etc. I'm sorry that I was too focused on doing my shopping that I forgot to take much photo :p But this also tell you that there are indeed quite a fair bit of things that you can buy there. One thing that you might want to take note is that you can also purchase tickets to Disneyland/Disneysea from  the store. This will be useful for people who want to make a dash for the rides at the resorts and don't want to waste time queuing up for tickets.  (P.S. So far I have always made a trip to either Disneyland or Disneysea everytime I go to Tokyo. And I'm thinking that I would want to stay at the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel during my next visit so that I have the energy to explore both Disneyland and Disneysea concurrently.)


(P.S. This is totally irrelevant but I just read that my fave show at Disneysea - BraviSEAmo! will end on November 13, 2010)


Other than Disney Store, I also like to shop at Tokyu, OIOI and Seibu at Shibuya (other than the small clothing boutiques).You may wonder what is so special about these departmental stores as you may think that departmental stores in Singapore should be about about the same (since we have quite a few Japanese departmental stores like Takashimaya and Isetan). My friends and I agreed that the way the products are being displayed in the departmental stores is so stylish that it is indeed a delight to simply do window shopping even if you have no intention to buy anything. (Things there are more pricey as compared to Singapore but the quality usually makes a product a good buy)

OIOI

A shopping street at Shibuya

To sum up, Shibuya is really a place for ladies who love fashion and good food. Of course, men are very welcome to join us as well :)

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Shibuya - Mark City (Part 3)

Sorry for breaking the Shibuya entry into so many parts. Firstly it is because I have spent a fair bit of time in Shibuya and hence would like to share more stuff on Shibuya. Secondly it is because I am rather busy so instead of posting one entry per month like what I have done in the past, I hope to update my blog more frequently. Hence my posts might be shorter but my blog will be updated more frequently.


Back to Shibuya, I think most tourists more familiar with Shibuya 109, Tokyu, Starbuck@ Shibuya Crossing and etc. Some people might not know of Mark City which is situated next to the JR Shibuya Station. This is actually consist of 2 buildings with the hotel building "East" and the office building "West". Mark City opened in 2000 and their main audience is the women.


Exit from JR Shibuya to Mark City


As mentioned, the main audience of Mark City is women, so we expect to see lots of stores for (apparels and accessories) as well as restaurants and cafes. I will recommend a visit at Mark City in the afternoon and take the opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee and some nice desserts for a lazy afternoon.


Some nice pastries at a shop that specialises in chocolate items
Yummy

A cafe in Mark City



Everytime I go to Mark City, I will surely go to Cold Stone for the yummy ice cream. I think its the best ice cream I have ever eaten Tokyo. *slurps. For interested parties, Cold Stone is located on Level 4 of Mark City. Exact address is as follow:


Shibuya Mark City
Restaurant Avenue 4F
1-12-3 Dogenzaka, shibuya-ku, 
Tokyo 150-0043


Exit from Mark City into the streets.





Outside the Mark City, you will find yourself out on busy streets. Take a walk around the area and you will find all types of stores such as pharmacies, sports, restaurants and etc. To my pleasant surprise, I actually found an outlet of my fave donut - Krispy Kreme. Gosh.. it was a real treat for me. I went in and got myself a chocolate glazed donut. Yummy! It is actually in cafe setting so you can sit down and enjoy your donut over a cup of coffee if you want. However, I was rushing to the Disney Store that day so I did not take that option.

Restaurants at the street near Mark Street



My all time fave donut
OK, folks. Stay tune for more of my adventures at Shibuya...