Sunday, 12 June 2016

Adventure to the land of the rising sun, Japan - Part 2


So this is part 2 of my adventure in Japan for 2 weeks, if you want to read part 1 you can here.

These are a few other places that I recommend if you are visiting Tokyo.

Ikebukuro, one of the districts in Tokyo it offers plenty of entertainment and shopping. One place we visited was the Sanrio Gift Gate store which I happened to spot just passing by in the street. Being a kawaii (cute) fan I had to take a look. If you love kawaii things, and Hello Kitty then you will love this store, it offers lots of cute accessories featuring Hello Kitty & other Sanrio characters, it is only a short walk from the station so be sure to stop off here.





Another cool place we visited in Ikebukuro was a cat cafe. This is a cafe that has different breeds of cats in it. So if you are a big cat fan, like me and want to go for a cup of tea or drink this is the place to go.

It was on the 5th floor of a building but is pretty big inside so the cats have lots of space to run about. You pay for a 1 hour visit and you can buy a drink such as tea, or a soft drink, have a rest and play with the cats, though most of them were sleeping when we were visiting. This probably depends on the time of day you make your visit. They are such lovely cats. There was about 18 cats. This isn't far away from the Pokemon Centre which was the next place we visited.

Also in this building there is a really cool girls gamer store, if you are a girl and you are into anime style games it's worth a visit I really enjoyed browsing the games and merchandise.




Some of the cute cats in the Cat cafe.
Girls Gamer Store, lots of merchandise for anime fans.
The Pokemon Centre in the Sunshine centre, which is a big shopping mall. If you are a Pokemon fan you have to visit this store when you come to Tokyo, it's a Pokemon fans dream. I used to be a big Pokemon fan back in the day, so I thought it would be a cool place to go visit while in Ikebukuro. I bought myself some stationary and a Pikachu Plush, it was such a cute Pikachu. Any Pokemon fan will love this store.





Animate, There is many of these scattered about all over Tokyo, I must have gone in a few. This one just over the road from the Pokemon centre. As I said in Part 1 I spent quite a bit in these shops. Great place for Anime fans! You have to visit these.


Animate just across from the Pokemon Centre
Another district to visit is Shinjuku, if you love looking at sky scrappers you should take a visit to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, where you can go up to Observation decks for free and see an outstanding view of Tokyo, it's really stunning to see. I highly recommend this, we went up in the evening when all the buildings were lit up. It was amazing, you can see the Tokyo Tower in the distance.

We also visited the Robot restaurant, which is a big tourist attraction. Pretty odd but we went for the experience and enjoyed it. So you get to watch battling robots and people putting on a show for you it's a bit like a RPG story, it's very brightly coloured. The show lasts approx 90 mins, and you can buy tickets on the website, it costs 8,000 yen per person, you can also buy drinks and food in there too.







Shinjuki has many shops and resturants, lots being anime stores, which I loved looking around. One building has a Godzilla on top of it. So thats the end of part 2. Thanks for reading and there will be more soon!

Can you see Godzilla?
Streets of Shinjiku

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Adventure to the land of the rising sun, Japan



JR trainSo in November 2015 I went to the land of the rising sun, Japan for two weeks. It was a dream come true I have wanted to go to this country for so many years. This blog is about what I visited and what I recommend to others visiting Japan.

We flew from London Gatwick to Tokyo Narita with Turkish Airlines. Their flights are very nice you get some lovely food and travel bag with slippers, toothbrush, socks plus a pillow and blanket. Our flight was around 18 hours long, we had to change in Istanbul and wait a few hours for our connecting flight. This is my longest flight ever so far.

Once we arrived in Tokyo Narita airport we had to sort out our Japan rail pass tickets, I really recommend if you are travelling to Japan to get one of these, they are great and you can travel on all the JR Lines, and JR buses, you can even use it on certain Shinkansen's (bullet train's). After we had sorted that out we took the airport train to the city centre and made our way to our first hotel which was in Asakusa.

mystays asakusaThe hotel was called Mystays Asakusa and was about 20 minute walk from the station. It was a nice basic hotel, good value for money if you are looking for budget hotels. Because of the time different which was 9 hours ahead, it was evening in Tokyo and we was pretty jet lagged so we didn't really do much else that evening.

Day one and the adventure could now begin. The first place we set off to was Senso-ji an ancient Buddhist temple and Tokyo's oldest. It was only a short walk from our hotel and while walking along the streets of Tokyo we saw many vending machines, so I had to try them out and bought my first drink. I really like these vending machines much nicer looking than English ones.

Once we got to the temple there was many people around and it was only early morning, so if you want to go and visit here maybe go early as I'm guessing it gets busy later on in the afternoon. The outer gate is huge everyone was getting there photo taken by it. I really like the colours red and green it really makes it stand out.  As you walk through the outer gate there is a shopping street which is over 200 meters long selling all sorts of souvenirs from folding fans, Japanese snacks, keyrings, toys, yukata's and t-shirts, this is a great place to buy some gifts to take home with you. I recommend this.

As you get to the front of the temple there is the main hall and a five storied pagoda, you could pray and give some money. Lots of people were doing this. If you are into temples, photography, or history it's worth having a look at this amazing place.

You can also get here by going to Asasuka station it's only a few steps from.
Outer gate
Shops selling Japanese goods
Main hall
Main hall

Another place we visited that day was Ueno park, which is a large public park in central Tokyo. The park grounds have a few temples in it, and is famous for its museums which includes the National science museum, Tokyo National Museum, National Museum for Western Art, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. It also has the Ueno Zoo in it.
We didn't visit any of these but did have a nice walk about and had a look at some of the temples. There are many cherry blossom trees in this park but sadly since it was winter when we visited there wasn't any in bloom. These will be in bloom between late March and early April, so if you are a fan of these trees that would be the best time to visit Japan, not in the winter. The park is still nice in the winter months it has a fountain at the front of the park and still had a number of people visiting.
Fountain in Ueno Park
Temple in Ueno park
Crow in the park
One of the temples


the streets of Akihabara
After the park we walked some more and found our way to Akihabara one of the main reasons I wanted to go to Japan for. This place is an anime fans heaven, the place is full of anime and game stores, there is art work all over the shop walls, the streets are full of geek's, and there is people dressed as maids trying to get you to visit their maid cafe's which is one place we decided to check out for an experience.


So we picked the Maidreamin cafe, which seems to be the most popular one for tourists as there is quiet a lot of them in the streets of Akihabara. They give you some cat and bunny ears to wear while we enjoyed a small meal. I had omelette rice, the maids are very friendly and kind they decorate your food with cute little drawings.

I think you are meant to interact with them, we didn't really know what to do but we was watching this group of Japanese boys that had come into the cafe and they were dancing and singing with the maids. After the food they put on a little show for you, sing to you and take your photo. It's a good experience if you want to visit one of these places though it can be quiet expensive, you pay for the entertainment.
Maidreamin Cafe, omelette rice.

Animate an anime store, is another place in Akihabara I went, there is a lot of these stores about. These are amazing completely full of anime goods, you'll get a headache from looking at it all and trying to take it all in I know I did. I bought so many items in these stores I must have spent over £100. Another one of my favourite places I went and I'm so happy I looked up where this was before, is the Kotobukiya store which has on the second floor the Tales of store. If you are a Tales of series fan you will absolutely love this store. It's got so many Tales items in it from plushies, pillows, keystraps, wallscrolls, figures, books.

Well I hope you enjoyed the first part of this blog about Japan, there will be more in part 2. Thanks for reading.
Kotobukiya store, where the Tales of Store is.
Tales of store
Tales of store

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Trip to Luxembourg City - 16th - 21st July 2014

In July on the 16th 2014 I flew out to Luxembourg City. I flew out here as I had tickets with my boyfriend and friend to go to the Electromagnetic Festival in Völklingen, Germany. (You can read about that here.) But this post is about my time I spent in Luxembourg which was a few days. We got a coach to the city centre where our first hotel was which was right outside the train station.
We stayed in Empire hotel. This was a really nice friendly hotel, the staff spoke English so it was easy to ask for directions if need be. If you are staying in Luxembourg city, this hotel is in an excellent location being right opposite the train station. There is plenty of shops and restaurants just around the corner also.
Luxembourg City Station
Empire Hotel
Once we had settled in and dropped all our luggage off in our hotel room we went for a wander about the city. This city has some really great views as I found out. You can walk across this bridge and there is a valley down below. I really liked how the city was up above and there was this valley of green down below. Another thing I really liked in the valley there was houses and shops it felt like a little village. To get down to the valley you can either walk - I warn you there is lots of steps in Luxembourg city, I don't think I had walked up and down so many steps before. The other way down there was to take the lift which is a lot easier if you don't like walking a lot. We tried both ways.




One of the bridges across the valley
There is lots to see and do here, one of the places we visited was I believe called Bock Casemates. These were caves and tunnels inside a old castle wall. The stairways in here were very steep and long leading to lots of different tunnels it was fun to explore. I can't remember how much it cost to go in there but it wasn't that much. Good place to visit if you are visiting the city, for couples, families or even on your own. It's lots of walking up and down stairways though so if you aren't one for going up lots of stairs I don't think you would like it. There is even cannons in there.




 We also went one of the guided tours around the city. We had this lady tour guide. To be honest I think she went on a bit to much everyone seemed bored, but places she took us was, Notre Dame Cathedral (Cathedrale Notre Dame), The Monument of Remembrance (The Golden Lady), past the Royal Palace (The King was on holiday the tour guide told us.)  The tour took over 1-2 hours, if you like this kind of thing I recommend it as it does show you the main places and attractions, and you get a lot of information and learn about the history of the place.


Cathedrale Notre Dame

After the tour we took a stroll down to the valley and went for a walk alongside the river. It's so pretty down here there was lots of ducks and flowers. We followed this path that went alongside the river and under one of the bridges which took us to a small town where there was lots of restaurants and shops. We stopped off at one of the restaurants which I think was a burger bar. The food was really nice, but quite expensive.
As we was walking back along the riverside we saw some rats running along with food, which we found quiet amusing, I also found a few cats about the city too.

River
Along the riverside

Microsoft Building

A few other things we did while in the city was we found this really cool playground it had an awesome pirate ship in it that you could go climbing on, plus these water pumps you could spray water out from. We hadn't seen a cool playground like this before so we thought we go check it out. Another place we found was this outdoor gym, which you could just go to and exercise for free, so we has a go on that too.

Pirate boat in playground
Outside Gym.

I think that is about everything, below is a few more photos. I hope you enjoy this post about Luxembourg City. Do check out my others ones.