So today we slept pretty late again but I woke up again earlyer to eat breakfast and to take a shower.
Todays post wont be long since I am finding myself a bit tired and sick so we are just going to stay at the hostel. But I dont mind, since we have done all of our major sight seeing allready, there is not much left to see and moneys allready running short so it fits us perfectly to leave this day empty and just pack and have fun here with the other people of the hostel.
Im making rice balls and cooking again, and we have the conputers, TV, other people etc. to keep us company so we will not be boored to the least. See you soon.
All my love to all you who have been reading my blog and to my family.
Robert
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
4 Day in Tokyo
So today we woke up really late since we had no time set for our wake up. I believe it was something like 11a.m. when I took my shower after waking up. I then went to eat breakfast to the comonroom and let Kimi sleep. I went to tell him the time at some point and he said he would still sleep a bit so I decided to go to the Supermarket to buy some groceries. I allso bought some boxed lunches.
Kim had woke up and come up and was just about to go to the nearby convenience store when I arived.
We hade decided to explore the nearby areas of Asakusa more in depth so on we went.
We walked through a shopping street and saw the asahi beer building allso. We went to a small mall and then to a starbucks. There we decided that we really didnt want to do anything today actually so we went back to our hostel at 6p.m. already. There I made food and we stayed there watching movies and stuff. Pretty booring I know but we wanted to have a lazy day. -
Kim had woke up and come up and was just about to go to the nearby convenience store when I arived.
We hade decided to explore the nearby areas of Asakusa more in depth so on we went.
We walked through a shopping street and saw the asahi beer building allso. We went to a small mall and then to a starbucks. There we decided that we really didnt want to do anything today actually so we went back to our hostel at 6p.m. already. There I made food and we stayed there watching movies and stuff. Pretty booring I know but we wanted to have a lazy day. -
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Backlogg from the past few days here in Tokyo (1st day in tokyo-3rd day)
So when we woke up on the 13th we had in plans to go and see the Hiroshima castle. We went as planed to the JR Hiroshima station to put our stuff in coin lockers and as we were making our way to them we had a quick bite at Mc D's, or more commonly known as McDonald's. Well after eating we noticed that it was pouring bucketful's from the sky and we of course were like "Hell no, we ain't gonna go out there". So we bought the tickets for the shinkansen to Tokyo and meanwhile, since we had time, looked around the station building shopping mall and I popped into Starbucks before boarding the train. The train ride took a long time and we had to change trains at Shin-Osaka. Since it was so early in Tokyo we decided to find our hostel (sakura hostel, not an official YH). We then took and left our stuff in our room, took a shower and then we went to explore the nearby areas in Asakusa. We went by the supermarket to by some groceries since I had dictated that I would make tonight's food. I made the easiest thing I could think of so... Spaghetti with meat sauce it was :)
The day was not specially long this time but we decided that it would be ok since we are this time not on a schedule so no waking up times and such.
The next morning we woke around about 10 a.m. and ate some breakfast that we had bought from the store. From there on we ventured to Harajuku and from there to Akihabara.
In Harajuku we wanted to go and see the COSPLAYers that usually hang around this area. On our last trip we didn't see any since it was raining. (COSPLAYer = Costume players, people who dress up as characters from different mangas and such).
After seeing some and after walking around in the blazing hot sun, we took the train to Akihabara station. Akihabara is known as the electric town in Tokyo since it's a whole area focused only on electronics and electronic appliances. They even sell international models from Europe and USA in here.
It's also known for the maid cafes, to which we actually went to. It was called maidreaming and the theme was pretty standard, you were the master and they were maids who had to talk "like" cats. The experience was hilarious even though for me it was the second time, but still. Kimi was about to die of embarrassment of being there but he had himself wanted to see it and so I was only going along with his wishes.
My friend Kosuke and I had made some arrangements for this particular evening, we had planed to go to an izakaya. (Izakaya = japanese bar). We came back to our hostel and took a shower before meeting him at the kaminarimon in asakunsa. We then walked there and had a blast, we were also entertained by a drunk Japanese man in the next room who was yelling loudly.
We drank until pretty late and then walked Kosuke to his station. We decided that we would do it again the next day. We came back to our hostel and continued to drink with some Americans.
The next day I was surprisingly waken by Kimi who had woke up early to take a shower. We decided to stay up and go get some breakfast. Kimi had a bad hungover and he didn't feel so good at first. After eating I went to the supermarket to buy the next days breakfast since we were out of food. After coming back we headed for the Ueno park regions to go and see some temples and the national museum and to go to the zoo. I really liked the national museum but the thing I loved the most was the zoo, since I of course am mentally 7 from inside :) We saw pandas, alligators, elephants, giraffes etc. My favorite were the penguins. We spent a really long time around ueno so when we came back we had barely time to take a shower before we had to go, and we came late of course. But we went to Shibuya, a huge ass district in japan full of stores and malls etc. We met Kosuke at the hachiko statue (a statue of a dog) and he showed us the way to the place where we were going. Today we were joined by some of his friends.
So we ate and drank and had a fun time. We came back to the hostel later and then I had to come to the computer to update this blog. Sorry about the delay.
good night!
The day was not specially long this time but we decided that it would be ok since we are this time not on a schedule so no waking up times and such.
The next morning we woke around about 10 a.m. and ate some breakfast that we had bought from the store. From there on we ventured to Harajuku and from there to Akihabara.
In Harajuku we wanted to go and see the COSPLAYers that usually hang around this area. On our last trip we didn't see any since it was raining. (COSPLAYer = Costume players, people who dress up as characters from different mangas and such).
After seeing some and after walking around in the blazing hot sun, we took the train to Akihabara station. Akihabara is known as the electric town in Tokyo since it's a whole area focused only on electronics and electronic appliances. They even sell international models from Europe and USA in here.
It's also known for the maid cafes, to which we actually went to. It was called maidreaming and the theme was pretty standard, you were the master and they were maids who had to talk "like" cats. The experience was hilarious even though for me it was the second time, but still. Kimi was about to die of embarrassment of being there but he had himself wanted to see it and so I was only going along with his wishes.
My friend Kosuke and I had made some arrangements for this particular evening, we had planed to go to an izakaya. (Izakaya = japanese bar). We came back to our hostel and took a shower before meeting him at the kaminarimon in asakunsa. We then walked there and had a blast, we were also entertained by a drunk Japanese man in the next room who was yelling loudly.
We drank until pretty late and then walked Kosuke to his station. We decided that we would do it again the next day. We came back to our hostel and continued to drink with some Americans.
The next day I was surprisingly waken by Kimi who had woke up early to take a shower. We decided to stay up and go get some breakfast. Kimi had a bad hungover and he didn't feel so good at first. After eating I went to the supermarket to buy the next days breakfast since we were out of food. After coming back we headed for the Ueno park regions to go and see some temples and the national museum and to go to the zoo. I really liked the national museum but the thing I loved the most was the zoo, since I of course am mentally 7 from inside :) We saw pandas, alligators, elephants, giraffes etc. My favorite were the penguins. We spent a really long time around ueno so when we came back we had barely time to take a shower before we had to go, and we came late of course. But we went to Shibuya, a huge ass district in japan full of stores and malls etc. We met Kosuke at the hachiko statue (a statue of a dog) and he showed us the way to the place where we were going. Today we were joined by some of his friends.
So we ate and drank and had a fun time. We came back to the hostel later and then I had to come to the computer to update this blog. Sorry about the delay.
good night!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Miyajima island
We went today to the nearby island of Miyajima where we climbed on a mountain and other things.
We woke up and I immediately started to make my preparations as apparently Kimi decided to snooze for a bit longer. After finally waking him up we started to make our way to the nearby JR station to take a train to Miyajima-guchi. From there we had to take a ferry which also was operated by JR to the island. It was hot outside. The first thing that greeted us outside ferry terminal were dears, a bunch load of wild dears. They laid in the sun and walked around freely, unafraid of humans. I patted a few, they were so cute.
We walked towards the famous floating torii that was in front of the famous floating shrine of Miyajima. We had to go inside it, but because it's summer the water level is a bit lower so it didn't float, rather just stood on top of the strand. We continued to look through some of the other temples at the island, they were so beautiful and majestic.
I will not lie, we were sweating at this point pretty heavily because of the sun. We slowly made our way to the cable cars to take them to mt.Misen located on the island (highest peak at those regions). After taking the amazing rope way there we had to walk over 1 km to the peak in the blazing sun. We were seriously swimming in sweat. We passed through the temple of the eternal flame, the flame inside has burned for over 1200 already. It's said to have been lit by a famous Buddhist priest. It's kept alive by adding some lumber to the fire. We then continued past some magnificent rock formations made by nature. After the long and sweaty walk we reached the peak and the observatory from where you had a 360 degree view of the surroundings. I ate an ice cream at the observatory and let me tell you, ice cream has never, EVER tasted so good!! We stayed there for a long while because it was so windy. The wind felt so good.
After that we walked down to the cable car terminal and took it down from where we started to make our way back to Hiroshima's center. We took the streetcar and just went strait to our ryokan to take a fricking shower and a bath. I was so relieved afterward since I had had felt so awful in the sweaty clothes. We then went walking from our ryokan to the city center where we ate and then came back to our ryokan. It was so late already that we didn't want to stay long.
So now were back at our ryokan, Tomorrow we are going to see the Hiroshima castle before heading to Tokyo where we will spend our remaining five days.
We woke up and I immediately started to make my preparations as apparently Kimi decided to snooze for a bit longer. After finally waking him up we started to make our way to the nearby JR station to take a train to Miyajima-guchi. From there we had to take a ferry which also was operated by JR to the island. It was hot outside. The first thing that greeted us outside ferry terminal were dears, a bunch load of wild dears. They laid in the sun and walked around freely, unafraid of humans. I patted a few, they were so cute.

I will not lie, we were sweating at this point pretty heavily because of the sun. We slowly made our way to the cable cars to take them to mt.Misen located on the island (highest peak at those regions). After taking the amazing rope way there we had to walk over 1 km to the peak in the blazing sun. We were seriously swimming in sweat. We passed through the temple of the eternal flame, the flame inside has burned for over 1200 already. It's said to have been lit by a famous Buddhist priest. It's kept alive by adding some lumber to the fire. We then continued past some magnificent rock formations made by nature. After the long and sweaty walk we reached the peak and the observatory from where you had a 360 degree view of the surroundings. I ate an ice cream at the observatory and let me tell you, ice cream has never, EVER tasted so good!! We stayed there for a long while because it was so windy. The wind felt so good.
After that we walked down to the cable car terminal and took it down from where we started to make our way back to Hiroshima's center. We took the streetcar and just went strait to our ryokan to take a fricking shower and a bath. I was so relieved afterward since I had had felt so awful in the sweaty clothes. We then went walking from our ryokan to the city center where we ate and then came back to our ryokan. It was so late already that we didn't want to stay long.
So now were back at our ryokan, Tomorrow we are going to see the Hiroshima castle before heading to Tokyo where we will spend our remaining five days.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Osaka->Hiroshima

- What have you done today?
- Oh nothing. Just visited the POKEMON CENTER !
or that's what I at least think was going through his head.
No but in all seriousness it was awesome to re-live my childhood by walking through the poke-center.
We then went back to the station to take a train towards Shin-Osaka where we would change to the Shinkansen Sakura. We were in good time at Shin-Osaka so we ate at the Lotteria and I went to Starbucks to take a coffee, Yummy!

When we had done our settling in, we left to see the A-Bomb dome and Peace memorial Museum and Peace memorial park. The dome is really a good reminder for what happened and the museum also makes a valid point. And the city of Hiroshima wrights every year a plead to U.S.A. to decrease and finally abolish their nuclear weapons.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Osaka sightseeing




The staff were really friendly and very humble and it gave the perfect ending to this day.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Kyoto -> Osaka



From there we went to get our stuff from the coin lockers and took the train to Osaka. It was no trouble finding the directions to the next train as such, but we, or should we say I, managed to take the wrong type of train. Instead of taking the local train we took the rapid which skipped a lot of stops, including ours. Well we noticed only after a good while so we had to take the local train back. What an amateur mistake to do. But it brought me memories from my last visit since it was the exact same thing that I did when I was going to my friends, Mihos, house. Saved again by the JR pass.
Then we arrived to the right station and found easily our Youth hostel. My god it's hard to miss, It's in the fricking stadium!!! And the room we have is a really nice one, Pretty, clean, own balcony, Tv. Nice.


Then we went for a walk around the nearby area and found a supermarket, hundred yen shop and other stuff. We came back only to find this place packed full of French people, apparently on some kind of training camp.
Well we are going to take a bath at the public bath here. Nighty night.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Today's play date ! :)




Saturday, July 7, 2012
spoiling ourselves on a saturday at KINOSAKI ONSEN!
9.a.m. the alarm goes of and we wake up. Today is a bit special, we have to change our room temporarily because of the mishap with the reservation I have told you earlier about but no problems there, we just took our stuff out of the room and that was that. Today we're doing a trip outside of Kyoto to Kinosaki onsen. It's located about 3 hours from Kyoto and is a hot spring town, small but beautiful and most important renowned for it's hot springs. We ate our breakfast at Delifrance, near the station. This is the place I have written about during my last trip to Japan, last winter. They still served the delicious Croisant with a serving of sallad and a cold cut and coffee, so this is what I chose again and took a melonpan or "melon" bread as an extra delight for myself. The name for this sweet bun comes from the shape of the surface since it is cut to diamond shapes before going to the own, giving it, when ready, the shape of an small "melon".
I myself have tried to make these sweets at home since they are so delicious and recommend you do so also.
Here is a link to a good recipe: http://home-baking.net/english/bread/melon-bread.php. I encourage you to have a go!


Well we still had some time before the train left so we spent this time spinning around at the JR Isetan, a mall inside the station. We bought some sandwiches and sodas to the train and boarded. After a few hours and just one small change of trains we were finally there. The sight was amazing, this little town with cool houses from times of ye' old. The views that had passed us on the train were already breath taking but this took it to another level since we actually could breath history and bathe in it (literally). We took of to the first onsen, and man oh man was it good. Fist there is the outside of the onsen where there is a foot bath. The water was warm and refreshing. We sat there a good while until we moved inside. We then took and bought the pass for one day to allow us to go to every onsen in the town! The ticket was really cheap, only 1000 yens and convenient. Inside we went through the men's changing room to the men's bathing area. There was an inside part and an outside part. We went through all the inside baths + the steam sauna that we found, then we went upstairs for the outside bath, it was my favorite. There was also a normal sauna outside but it is different from the Finnish saunas since you can't throw water on the heater, sad but acceptable. Then we went and washed and were on our way. We bought our tickets back in an early phase of this trip since we wanted to make sure that we got seats on the train back. Well then after buying the tickets we went to our next bath that was much more hotter. We passed on our way some local gift shops and from there we bought some famous Ramune soft drinks to drink while walking. We then walked pass a little stand that sold foods. We decided to try the famous Onsen tamago witch literally means "hot spring egg". You prepare it by putting the raw eggs in a bag and then putting it in a hot spring for about ten minutes. The egg is by this time soft but not cocked hard. We bought some local beers to go with it and it was good. I myself like hard boiled eggs but still it's a great gimmick and a delicious treat anyway!
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Morning set |
Here is a link to a good recipe: http://home-baking.net/english/bread/melon-bread.php. I encourage you to have a go!
Well back to my day. We then walked to the station and ordered the tickets to Kinosaki onsen, the JR-Pass saved us some money again since the train going there is operated by JR. Yay!



first real day in kyoto




Well on we went and saw the grounds and the temple and drank some of the famous pure water since it was the temple for pure water :)
Afterwards we walked down the long streets filled with stands selling everything, I bough a packet of local sweets and ate a macha ice-cream. [Macha = Japanese powdered green tea].

We bought some cup noodles and other goods from the convenience store and ate them at the ryokan. It was getting pretty late already so we decided to quickly take a shower and go to the mall since the weather had gotten worse and there was nothing to do outside. I bought some clothes and Kimi looked around. We are going to come back tomorrow to by him a new belt since they took his belt buckle at the helsinki-vantaa airport since it was in a form of a grenade, lucky him huh?
After all this we came back and went on the computer for a while and then strait to bed so that we would be well rested for tomorrow.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Nagoya ->Kyoto





Thursday, July 5, 2012
Nagoya (third day)






second day madness
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Tsukiji |
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tamagoyaki |

We went to a small selling district that was right next to the fish market to browse around. I spotted a tamagoyaki vendor and vent to by myself one. Kimi tasted a bit from me and bought one too (only 100Yen). [TAMAGOYAKI=fried beaten eggs, these are usually available in different forms, for example: soy tamagoyaki, sweet tamagoyaki, dashi tamagoyaki etc.] We ate the sweet tamagoyaki, It was delicious but weird. :)


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