Sunday, July 26, 2015

Japan Spring Time 2015: Day 9

Day 9 was one of the coldest days we spent in Japan. Cold with the combination of light rain didn't make things easier for us. We only brought spring clothing. My Dad was the first one to have breakfast and he had the chance to read that morning's headline. The unusual weather happened 5 years ago as well. Winter lasted longer than it should. We had to prep ourselves and wear extra clothing than what we were wearing, about 2 layers of clothing and a jacket. With our umbrellas we then headed off to Shinjuku National Garden.


6:30 AMWake Up
7:30 AMBreakfast
8:30 AMETD Shinjuku

1. From HATAGAYA Sta. take
Keio New Line
bound for SHINJUKU(TOEI).
2. Get off at SHINJUKU(TOEI).

Buy Narita Express Tickets @ JR Ticket office (Tokyo to Airport)
From Shinjuku Sta. take Maronouchi Line to Shinjuku-Gyoemmae Sta.




First off, we needed to buy our train tickets to Narita Airport. After arriving at Shinjuku Sta. to transfer to another subway line, we went to JR Ticket Office to buy the Narita Express Tickets. After that we boarded the subway for Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.


10:00 AMETA Shinjuku-Gyoemmae Sta., take Exit 1

Explore Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden



It was quite difficult to explore the whole garden because o\it wasn't just a garden, but a huge park. Together with the cold weather and the light rain somehow dampen our stay at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. My parents stayed in a sheltered area while I explored the garden, just a part of it. The cherry blossoms were almost gone in most parts of Tokyo, partly due to the early spring season and the rainy weather. But, at least we got to see the famous garden. :)
















11:00 AMETD Imperial Palace

1. Go to Shinjuku-Gyoemmae Sta.
2. Take subway bound for Otemachi Sta
3. Follow the signs going to Imperial Palace.

The underground pathway from the station to the Imperial Palace was so vacant. From the pictures below you can see that the place is well maintained plus there aren't lots of people. It didn't feel eerie it just felt wow, like the maintenance that goes to this place is just wow!
Underground path


View from outside the Imperial Palace

Monster Fish!
You can't really explore the Imperial Palace itself since it is off limits but what you can see is the Imperial Palace East Gardens.








There's no entrance fee so you're free to roam around the garden. It did stop drizzling during the afternoon. We warmed up by getting some coffee in their rest area before heading out again. This time we were off to see the Nijubashi Bridge.

Tokyo Station
Empty parking lot

Nijubashi Bridge


Nijubashi Bridge

Trees!

2:30 PMETD Asakusa

1. Go to Nijubashimae Sta.
2. Take subway line to Asakusa(Tobu/Subway). Use Hyperdia to take the
correct subway line and trains to Asakusa (Tobu/Subway) Sta.
3:00 PMETA Asakusa (A very late lunch)

Explore Asakusa Sensoji Temple, Kaminarimon (Sensoji)

Explore Nakamise Shopping Street

Explore Kappabashi (for Kitchenware)

It was way past lunch time and we were very hungry. Like so hungry but there are no restaurants around. Only restaurants I know are in the Asakusa District which was our next stop. So we had a quick lunch/rest then explored again.

Entrance of Asakusa Temple

Nakamise Shopping Street


Asakusa Temple



Around the temple

Pagoda


We had dinner somewhere nearby the station and then we went to Harajuku to find more stuff to buy at Takeshita-Dori! :) More pasalubongs and then headed home.



5:00 PMDinner at Asakusa

8:45 PMETA Hotel

Expenses:
Shinjuku Garden Entrance Fee: Y200/pax
Narita Express Tickets: Y3,190/pax
Shopping: Y968


Sunday, July 5, 2015

Japan Spring Time 2015: Day 8

The weather on day 8 was a bit gloomy but at least it wasn't raining just like what the forecast that day would say. I thought that it would be colder once we go up near Mt. Fuji; it's a good thing that the weather was ok although still cold. By Train, Mt. Fuji is about 2hours at least from Tokyo. So had to start the day very early..


5:00 AMWake-up, Breakfast, Getting Ready
6:30 AMETD Shinjuku Sta.

Luckily, Sakura Hotel Hatagaya is just a few minutes away from Shinjuku Station. Our train to Otsuki leaves at 7:30 AM. No rush as we waited for our train.


7:30 AMETD Otsuki Sta.
8:31 AMETA Otsuki Sta.
8:35 AMETD Kawaguchiko Sta.
9:30 AMETA Kawaguchiko Sta.

There was only 4 minutes of transfer time from Otsuki to the next platform, the train going to Kawaguchiko. So we had to run up the stairs, then down to the next platform to catch our train or else we would have to wait for another hour for the next train. According to my research, you can pay the fare on the train. No one collected our payment so we had to pay our fare at the Kawaguchiko Sta. PASMO Cards won't work as we didn't tap on our cards when we got on the train to Otsuki.

Tip: If you see on Hyperdia the tight transfer time from Otsuki to Kawaguchiko, catch the train leaving that time and just pay for your fare when you reach Kawaguchiko Sta. If you don't want to run just like we did, you can also wait for the next train but that would take another hour.

Far away picture of Mt. Fuji


Lake Kawaguchi
Once we arrived at Kawaguchiko, I bought our bus tickets going back to Tokyo via the Shinjuku Highway Bus. I got our maps and then bought our tickets for the hop-on/hop-off Retro Bus.

Retro Bus photo courtesy of Mt Fuji Explorer

You can choose from among the 22 view points you want to get off to take pictures around the lake or pictures of Mt. Fuji as your background. Take note that there are two types of Retro Bus, the green and the red. One of these lines goes around the Mt. Fuji area and the other one goes to the other lakes in the area. The one we took was the Red Line, it goes around Lake Kawaguchi then back to the Visitor Center/Kawaguchiko Sta.


From view point 14 or 17?




The recommended view points are 14,17,19,22.
From view point 22

From view point 22

From view point 22


There was still lots of time to spare so we went to the Kachi Kachi Ropeway. You can either walk up the hill or ride the cable car. 
Bunny!!

Cablecar

Snacks!!!

View from the hill


Bunny vs Raccoon



View of Lake Kawaguchi from the hill
After eating some rice cakes and then drinking tea, we headed back to Kawaguchiko Sta. We rested for another hour since our bus leaves at around 5 PM.


10:00 AMExplore Kawaguchiko: view spot 14,17,19,22

Visit Kachi Kachi Ropeway, lunch, then head back to Kawaguchiko Sta.
4:00 PMETA Kawaguchiko Sta.
5:10 PMETD Shinjuku

You can charge your devices at the Kawaguchiko Sta. and also buy your souvenirs. They also serve free water as well for visitors like us. :) Travel time to Tokyo was smooth and it only took about 1.5-2hours.


6:55 PMETA Shinjuku Express Bus Terminal

Went to Shibuya for Dinner

Explored Shibuya


We bought our dinner at the basement of Tokyu Department Store in Shibuya. It's the foodie's dream because the market was huge and there were lots of fresh seafood to buy.

There's no seats or tables so we had to eat it at the rooftop of the store. So cold but the food was great. We still wanted to explore more of Shibuya so we opted to eat it there rather than going back to our hotel.

Hachiko Status outside of Shibuya Sta.

Shibuya Crossing



Sailormoon make-up







9:45 PMETD Hotel
10:15 PMETA Hotel


After exploring Shibuya it was time to go home. Need to get ready for more Tokyo Adventures!!!


Expenses:
Food: Approx. Y2,000/person
Fuji Hop on/off bus: Y1,200/person
JR train ticket from Otsuji to Kawaguchiko: Y1,140/person
Kachi-kachi Ropeway: Y700/person for Roundtrip
Bus from Kawaguchiko to Shinjuku: Y1,750