Friday, June 15, 2018

JaFUN..so far

​​I long wanted to see Japan even before I came here in the sandpit.  I find that the country offers so much from sightseeing, to food and never forget the shopping!  I got excited the first time I knew that we were flying to Narita again.  I patiently bid for the flight and of course, it paid off after so many attempts and wishful thinking.  😅


We fly to Narita (one of the two airports that serves the city of Tokyo).  It is farther though but Japan's extensive and effective train system will make your travel easy and stress free.  Let me share with you what I've done in Tokyo in those few times (so far) that I've been.



WORE A YUKATA


I went to Asakusa from Narita Airport via a direct train for the first time.  My goal was to experience wearing the Yukata (a lightweight kimono, cooler to wear during summer) and have my photo taken wearing it.  I booked in advance, online at Tokyo Kimono Rental Wargo's site. The price was around 120++ in dirhams and it included the photo. We were allowed to take photos through our personal cameras and phones too!  You can actually rent the Yukata and go sightseeing while wearing it.







 SENSOJI TEMPLE


Located in Asakusa, Sensoji Temple is Tokyo's oldest temple and also one of the most photographed.










MEETING THE FAMOUS AKITA DOG, HACHIKO


Hachiko, the loyal dog continued to wait for his owner for nine long years in Shibuya train station where they would normally meet after the latter's work.  I've never seen the film about Hachiko but knowing how he became popular was enough to melt my heart.  I love dogs. I grew up having dogs at home and I've seen how they protected and loved us. 


Hachiko's statue was erected at Shibuya Station.  








SHIBUYA CROSSING 


I could not afford to miss the world's busiest intersection on my first visit to the city of Tokyo.  I could not remember how many times I crossed the scramble intersection.  It was raining when I was there but it didn't stop me from having the Shibuya Crossing experience.







TOKYO TOWER AND ZOJOJI TEMPLE


I made my second trip to Narita last August 2017.  I came back to Tokyo to visit their version of the Eiffel Tower.  Tokyo Tower, a communications and observation tower in Japan, is also the second tallest structure in the country. 


I didn't go to the tower itself, I just wanted a view so I went to Shiba park which was built around the temple of Zojoji (a buddhist temple in the neighborhood of Minato).  








MEIJI SHRINE


A Shinto shrine dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The shrine was great for strolling as there were trees around that you do not really feel the heat of the sun.  A torii gate welcomes all the visitors upon entrance.  








SAKURA SEASON


Only during a short period, I was able to experience spring in Japan even only for a day by seeing the cherry blossom trees blooming at Ueno Park.  It was a sight to behold and really one of the must- see in Japan if you ever get the chance.  It was not only popular for tourists but also for all the Japanese too!  








DONKI


I did a little bit of shopping on the side while on a layover. I went to Don Quijote of course ( as also recommended by my friend).  Known as Japan's largest store of discounted goods, I drooled over every floor of their Shibuya branch. I have a list in hand but it was so hard to resist the items that were not on my list!!!! I think I could spend half a day inside! Donki was my all-in-one store whenever I go to Japan, they literally have everything! 




If you want to ask me how I always find my way to go from one place to another around Tokyo, I can tell you it was just knowing where to go and which train station I need to exit.  All of the places I've been and seen so far were very accessible to the train stops.  I still have a long list to tick for my Japan Bucketlist.  Hopefully, I get more Narita flights to operate soon! I long planned to see the Imperial Palace, experience Ichiran, visit the Narita area and so on.  I never thought of thinking twice about why Japan became one of the top tourist destinations.  You could never run out of things to do and see, not just in Tokyo but in the other cities as well.  


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