If you love Japan, make some noise!

Many people would eagerly raise their hands and scream with excitement.

Nui and Ton have had numerous opportunities to speak with individuals who have traveled to Japan.

Everyone kept telling us that Japan is lovely and beautiful, and that we must go again once we've been there. ...

However, it feels distant to us.

We are not frequent international travelers.

While I would love to go, our limited budget makes it difficult.

However, when autumn unexpectedly arrived, the decision to visit Japan arose spontaneously.

Unplanned and spontaneous, with no time to invite friends as they were unprepared.


.But this trip turned out to be the most special trip for the two of us…..

Good times, good places, good love... made the first time in Japan a good memory.

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JAPAN: First Time: First Love

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As mentioned, this trip was poorly planned.

The sight of the alluring red leaves, with free time and enough money, is tempting.

Affordable airfare despite the short notice.

What are you waiting for? Click to book! ... Booking in a daze, confused, but the deciding factor in the choice is the price.

This time, Nui booked a flight ticket with Jetradar. She booked it at the beginning of the month and flew at the end of the month, but she got a very good price.

I'd be glad to translate the sentence for you:

"I recommend that my friends download the application and keep it handy. There are frequent amazing deals."

Here's a breakdown of the translation:

  • แนะนำให้เพื่อนๆ โหลดแอพพลิเคชั่นมาเก็บไว้เลยคะ: This translates to "I recommend that my friends download the application and keep it handy."
  • โปรแรงๆ มาบ่อยจริงๆ: This translates to "There are frequent amazing deals."

I've kept the tone simple and short, as requested. I've also avoided using personal pronouns, colloquialisms, and HTML structure. Additionally, I've ensured that the translation is of the same quality as a local speaker.

Please let me know if you have any other questions or requests.

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The primary reason for purchasing tickets this time, as Nui mentioned, is the price.

Nui found two types of tickets: direct flights and connecting flights.

Of course, if price is the main factor, I would choose a connecting flight.

The round-trip price per person is significantly lower, saving thousands.

This flight segment is operated by Hong Kong Airlines, a full-service airline.

Lost in thought, I forgot to consider the difficulty of the transfer.

This review will focus on the travel day and review itself, with minimal discussion on preparation.

Due to the abundance of amazing photos, the stories from the trip are incredibly endearing.

For those who want to know about the preparations before traveling, here is some important information.

What to remember and what to know, follow this review.

Preparation before traveling to Japan

The journey began on November 19th at 1:30 AM.

The flight will arrive in Tokyo around 1:30 PM.

Due to a layover in Hong Kong, as Nui was traveling with Hong Kong Airlines.

The most worrisome aspect is undoubtedly the device change.

This is the first time Nui has booked a ticket like this.

However, this trip exceeded all expectations.

Let me briefly explain the connecting flight process, in case some of you are worried like I was.

The journey from Bangkok to Hong Kong takes approximately 3 hours. Upon arrival in Hong Kong, remember to adjust your time accordingly.

Due to the one-hour time difference between Hong Kong and Thailand, it is recommended to allow a layover of 3-4 hours when booking connecting flights.


Upon arrival in Hong Kong, my worries vanished. The transfer process was surprisingly smooth and effortless.

Let's look for the "Transfer" sign. Follow it wherever you see it.


Upon arrival, you will encounter a long queue.

This type of layover does not require passing through Hong Kong immigration.

Once you pass this point, you can see the gate for your connecting flight.

We have safely arrived in Japan after a long journey, which included eating and sleeping. The trip took longer than a direct flight.

This translates to "But it saves a lot, I'm impressed."

Upon arrival at Narita Airport, prepare to enter the country. This trip does not include a travel plan.

Returning to the story, when Nui arrived at Narita Airport, she immediately looked for the H I S counter to pick up the various tickets she had booked.

For easy-to-follow instructions, please visit KKday at https://goo.gl/Z9CHGE.

Why book in advance? Simply to save time searching for each counter.

One-stop shopping for this round, I booked a 72-hour Tokyo Subway Pass / Keise Sky Line / DisneySea tickets

DisneySea tickets will be sent to you by email. You can print them out and use them directly. Please remember to print them before your visit.



The Tokyo Subway and Keise Sky Line cards look like this.

The first ticket is for the Tokyo Subway, which can be used on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines.

Unlimited calls.

The price is as follows:

Adult: 800 yen, Child: 400 yen

Tokyo Subway 2-Day Ticket:

  • Adult: 1,200 yen
  • Child: 600 yen

Tokyo Subway 3-Day Ticket:

  • Adult: 1,500 yen
  • Child: 750 yen

The second ticket is Keise Sky Line. Nui kept it for the return trip (valid for 6 months after issuance).

This ticket is required for issuing tickets and reserving seats at Ueno Station.

And this leaf, Nui bought it at Narita Airport. It's the one Nui forgot.

This ticket is for the N'EX (Narita Express) train to Shinjuku Station.

Price: 3,190 yen. Available for purchase at JR counters.

Nui booked accommodation in that area because she had to catch a bus to Kawaguchiko in the morning.

The bus has arrived. Before boarding, please check your ticket carefully to confirm the departure time, as it will be very precise.


Which train, which carriage, and which seat number?



The train carriage will have luggage racks with secure locks.


From Narita Airport to Shinjuku, it takes approximately 1.30 hours.


Although we will be staying near Shinjuku tonight, we will need to take a short train ride to get there.

By the time we arrived in Shinjuku, it was already dark, although it was only around 5 pm. However, it gets dark very early in Japan.

Nui decided to find a locker to store her luggage so she could grab some food and walk around before checking into her accommodation.

Before leaving the JR station, she hurried to find a locker and store her luggage.

Next, we headed straight for food.

Come here, someone gave me the coordinates that "Don't forget to eat Ichiran ramen, or the exam ramen itself

The queue is extremely long, stretching beyond four intersections.

Although it is delicious, I can save it for later... I'm already hungry.

Strolling along, I stumbled upon this restaurant at an intersection. The exact location is unclear, but the restaurant's appearance is as follows:

It's the same ramen, eat at this shop, go straight up the stairs.

It turns out this restaurant has two floors. The ramen is on the first floor, but the stuff upstairs is something else.



The upper floor will offer grilled meats, burgers, and similar items.


The first dish, the main course, costs 1,436 yen. The main course is delicious and the meat is tender, according to Tawn. It is served on a hot plate.

Nui's chicken is too long. She can't eat meat. It comes in a hot pan like the others and costs 1,026 yen.


The chicken is tender and the flavor is decent. There are a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.



This restaurant offers free-refill rice and complimentary pickled vegetables and ginger.

Free hot green tea, help yourself.




Fortunately, Nui is not a shopaholic. On the first day, no shops got any money from Nui, except for food stalls.

Although this area boasts a plethora of exceptional restaurants,




The issue is that Nui checked her bag before leaving the station.

Just the first day was fun already... What will happen in the remaining 7 days? Don't miss it!



After receiving the bag,


The next problem is, how big is Shinjuku Station?

Finally, I found the Keio-Shin Line and took it to Hatagaya Station, which is only two stops away.

And walk for another 3 minutes to reach the accommodation.

The accommodation, Sakura Hotel Hatagaya, was booked by Nui for 1,733 baht.

Upon arrival, it was very late, and when checking out, I was in such a hurry that I forgot to take a picture of the front of the accommodation.

The room will be equipped with everything you need, including a refrigerator, hairdryer, bathrobe, slippers, and a private bathroom.

The area is surrounded by restaurants, making it easy to find food. There are also family-friendly restaurants and convenience stores nearby.



Good morning.

Today is the first morning I woke up in Japan. (Sounds dramatic, doesn't it?)

The excitement of embarking on a journey to an unknown destination is undeniable.

The more unpredictable it is, the more exciting it becomes.

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Many people say that you need to bring a lot of luck with you, because Mount Fuji is shy.

However, Nui booked the bus for 10:15 AM, although she initially intended to book the 8:00 AM slot.

However, the car was full, so I had to book a later time.

It is highly recommended to book your transportation in advance. I will provide details on how to do so shortly.

With the postponement of the trip to Kawaguchiko, the process of replanning began.

Upon checking the directions, it was discovered that the accommodation was not far from Yoyogi Park.

A 27-minute drive or a 30-minute walk will take you to the Meiji Shrine.

Therefore, we woke up early today to catch the bus on time.

We will not check out yet to avoid the hassle of carrying our luggage around.

In reality, the walking distance is approximately 2.4 kilometers, which is not close at all.

The morning air was so cold that it sent shivers down our spines.

I'm not wearing any heat tech or anything, just a long-sleeved turtleneck. I think it will be enough.

Nui took about half an hour to walk, which was exactly as she had planned.

The entire landscape of houses and the way people live ... is vastly different from our own.

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As the train sped past, a smile spread across our faces as we continued our walk.

When Nui saw the yellow-leaved tree, or the ginkgo tree to be precise, not far away, …

This signifies Nui's arrival.


Before they could even enter the garden, Nui and Ton were caught in a trap made of ginkgo trees lining the road.

Early in the morning, there are not many people and the traffic is still light.

They spent almost half an hour taking photos and having fun by the roadside.


Upon entering the garden,

Slightly disappointed as most of the leaves have fallen, leaving the tree almost bare.

Despite the circumstances, we still found joy in that moment. It was a novel experience for both of us.

The leaves are dry, but we still sit for a long time.


Upon closer inspection, it became evident that the garden's vastness concealed numerous areas where the foliage retained its vibrant hues.

I encountered a variety of maple colors, including yellow, red, orange, pink, and even some green in certain areas.

I noticed a man sitting here for a long time.

He sat down before Nui arrived. He was still sitting there when she walked back.

What is he thinking?

Continuing on, we came across a large ginkgo garden.

Nui ran in like a happy child when she saw the toy.

Ginkgo leaves fall all over the ground.

The entire floor was painted yellow, creating a stunning visual that made it difficult to leave.

And when she came to her senses again... Nui turned to Ton and said...

In a soft voice, >> We probably won't make it to the Meiji Shrine in time.

And we have to go back now, or we'll miss the train for sure.

After that, he accelerated his walking speed as fast as he could.

Due to the tight timeframe.


We finally made it on time.

Traveling to Kawaguchiko is possible by both bus and train. For those who have purchased a JR Pass, taking the train is highly cost-effective.

with a similar travel time

The fare per trip is 1,750 yen for adults and 800 yen for children.

The boarding location is on the 4th floor of the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal.

(Located opposite the south exit of Shinjuku Station)


Tickets can be purchased in two ways.

1. Book tickets in advance through the website (book up to 30 days in advance).

Proceed to the 4th floor of the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to exchange your ticket and make payment.

2. Purchase tickets from the automatic ticket vending machine or

Ticket counters are located on the 4th floor of the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal.

For Nui, Nui booked in advance through the website. The website is https://goo.gl/NDrpfc.

Nui booked the entire day for both departure and return, for convenience and better time management.

Purchasing tickets at the counter carries the risk of time constraints, as the desired showtime may be fully booked.

Nui's experience highlights the high demand for the desired time slot, even with advance booking.

If you have already made a reservation, please bring a printed copy of your confirmation with you and head to:

Proceed to counter number 5 on the 4th floor of the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal and present your documents to the staff.

Before issuing the ticket, the officer will reconfirm the booking details to ensure accuracy.


This is a printed booking document.

The ticket includes information about the bus number, seat number, and departure and arrival times.

Remember that time is crucial, as they are quite punctual there. If you are unsure, please ask if the vehicle is the one you will be using.


While waiting, they ate and ate and ate. Snacks cost 280 yen each, and sandwiches cost 680 yen each.


To save on baggage storage fees, you can store your luggage at the hotel for 600 yen.

After leaving her luggage, Nui walked back to the station.

To purchase a Retro R coupon for a trip around Lake Kawaguchiko.

This bus runs around Lake Kawaguchiko, with 22 stops in total.

Unlimited use of the retro bus around Kawaguchi Lake for two days.

The retro bus will depart from Station 1 and arrive at Station 22. It will then return from Station 22 to Station 1, completing a round trip without forming a loop.

Upon purchasing the ticket, the staff member informed us that it would snow the following day and suggested that we purchase a one-way train ticket for 1,200 yen.

Despite our stubbornness, we failed to notice that we hadn't seen Mount Fuji all day.


Each ticket is used for a different purpose: cable car, boat, and car.


The wait for the bus was quite long, as there were a lot of people on the day Nui went. The queue was very long.

The view is stunning.

However, the sky was filled with clouds and mist, and even the shadow of Mount Fuji was not visible.


Unable to see Mount Fuji, we opted to enjoy some snacks instead.

One set of dango with hot green tea for 400 yen.

The grilled dango with sauce was delicious, but the highlight was the hot green tea, as it was very cold at the time.


After disembarking, we refueled with ice cream, which cost 320 yen per cone.

Despite the high price of ice cream here, costing hundreds of baht per scoop, I find myself indulging in it almost every day.


Don't miss this highlight, it's stunning!

As soon as I got off the car, I saw a market, an event, or something. All I know is that there was food.

He walked in, momentarily forgetting the red leaves.

This trip turned into a food trip without me realizing it.

Upon arriving in Japan, one must try takoyaki to determine if it tastes the same as the versions commonly consumed in one's home country.

At 350 yen, it's quite delicious.


And finally, the deepest part of the brain nudged me.

You haven't been to the red leaf tunnel yet, have you?


It was almost dark when I went there. There were a lot of people, and the more it got dark, the more people there were.



Paradoxically, the darker it gets, the more beautiful it becomes, with lights adorning the surroundings.



And today is over, I only got to visit 2 stations.

It's dark and there's nothing to do but eat.

Encountered a giant scallop for 400 yen, the most delicious in the three worlds.

The filling is dense and sweet, and the sauce is delicious. It is sold in the market where Nui bought takoyaki before going to the tunnel.

The jackfruit is delicious and softer than the one I had at the restaurant last night.

Standing around the bonfire, enjoying the warmth and the company in the chilly weather.


The meal was not yet over, but we took a car back to Kawaguchiko Station to return to our accommodation.

In this chilly weather, nothing beats a bowl of ramen. After missing out last night, I'm craving it even more.

The reason for choosing this restaurant is its proximity to my accommodation.

Nui's ramen costs 800 yen per bowl. The broth is delicious and very satisfying when hot.


The dish consists of rice topped with beef. The flavor is similar to curry, and it is served with a side salad.


The first time I had to walk along the road on a day with sub-zero temperatures.

Upon returning to the accommodation, we found the counter closed. However, when we had previously left our luggage, the caretaker of the accommodation...

Upon arrival, you can directly enter your room. Nui is staying at the Orange Cabin Guest House.

The price of 3,164 baht per night is quite a steep price.

Due to my budget constraint of being near a station, I initially considered options with a view of Mount Fuji. However, the prices were exorbitant.

Due to the overwhelming demand, most accommodations have been booked, leaving only a limited number of options available. With only 10,000 to 20,000 units remaining, the situation is becoming increasingly difficult to manage.

If you book at that price and don't see Mount Fuji, you'll definitely regret it.

Let's take a look at the guest room. The room is decorated in a Japanese style, with tatami mats. This room can accommodate up to 3 people.

Nui booked for 2 people, the price will be different by about 1,000 baht.

The room was not particularly spacious, but it was not cramped either.


Racks and hangers are also provided.



The room is located on the second floor and has a shared bathroom.

The second floor has one separate bathroom for men and one for women.

The first floor will have separate male and female restrooms, one each (not sure…starting to forget), and three shower rooms.


The common area is spacious and well-equipped, featuring a gas stove, electric stove, electric kettle, and microwave.

The room is equipped with a toaster, complete sets of plates, bowls, and spoons, and even a TV.

There is a beverage vending machine, but no water will be provided in the room.

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For Nui, this is a very decent place to stay, even though the price is a bit high. But then again, everything is quite expensive in this area.

Every spot is sparkling clean, including the bedrooms, bathrooms, and common areas. The staff are English-speaking.

The common room is well-equipped with amenities and is conveniently located near the station, making it an excellent choice.

"For others, we don't know how they feel, but for the two of us, it's excitement."

Overwhelmed with excitement, they found it difficult to sleep. They would periodically wake up and check the window to see if the snow had started falling yet.

Can the weather forecast be that accurate? And then I fell into a deep sleep, just as the sky began to lighten.

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Looking back at our accommodation.

The joy of travel lies in the novel experiences we encounter.


The snowfall has completely ruined today's plans.

All plans have been changed. The original plan was to travel around Lake Kawaguchiko and then visit the Chureito Pagoda.

Due to the obstructed view of Mount Fuji from the Red Pagoda, we opted to visit Oshino Hakkai instead.

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And this is the beginning of another obsession.

We boarded the bus again at Kawaguchiko Station, just like before. The atmosphere today was vastly different from yesterday.

However, it was a beautiful and unusual sight.



To reach Oshino Hakkai, take a bus from Kawaguchiko Station.

Please board the bus at stop number 6. Please check the timetable carefully, as some buses do not stop at Oshino Hakkai.


The schedule is quite accurate, both in terms of departure and arrival times.

The next day, the train was packed with people standing shoulder to shoulder, their luggage overflowing.

And finally, we sat until the end of the journey. From a duration of just over 20 minutes, it turned into 2 hours. We took a car to the destination.

And having to sit back, time is wasted, money for the car is wasted, and I can't go and ask the driver because there are too many people.



Upon our return to the Oshino Hakkai pig village, the snowfall had ceased.

Do you believe it now? I've been lost for a long time, really far away.

The tour took several hours.

Translation:

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Tonight's accommodation is called Lake Oshino, priced at 2,703 baht per night, excluding meals.


Upon arrival, the accommodation provided a warm welcome with hot water, green tea, and snacks. The thoughtful gesture was appreciated, and the snacks were enjoyed throughout the stay.

Bedding sets are neatly stored in the closet, and I love the kotatsu table, which gives it a very Japanese feel.

Upon returning from the chilly outdoors, Nui dashed inside and practically burrowed into the seat.


Let's go for a walk in the village.

This is the former location of the sixth lake, which dried up centuries ago.



The houses in the village are in an ancient style.

This is a very beautiful image.

If I recall correctly, this is the fourth pond.

There will be shops selling souvenirs and food.

Today is a heavy snowfall day, causing all other shops to close.

This is an unknown food item resembling a large fish cake on a stick, priced at 370 yen. The vendor is able to speak Thai.

I bought two sticks of cheese, which were delicious. The ginger-flavored ones were a bit strange, but I finished them anyway.

The village was breathtakingly beautiful at night, so much so that I am at a loss for words to describe it.

It was a cold and lonely night, as there was no one around. Most tourists come for a day trip.

As darkness fell, the entire village retreated indoors, leaving only two of us strolling through the deserted streets.

Another night filled with joy and countless memories. The excitement of the first snowfall was palpable.

Enjoying the experience of trying snow, impressed by the beauty of the village, and laughing at myself for getting lost so far by car.

And it was another night that we opened the windows frequently, hoping that the sky would be clear tonight and the sky would open tomorrow.


There were also some sweet moments.



I have definitely checked the schedule.


And then the car arrived on time... but it turned out that...

We overlooked the possibility of two cars arriving simultaneously. The first car did not reach Kawaguchiko, while the second car did.

However, as soon as the first car stopped, we immediately ran to get on. As we approached our destination, we took out the timetable to check.

Exasperated, he slapped his forehead and muttered under his breath, loud enough for Ton to hear, "Here we go again. I'm on the wrong bus."

Translation:

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However, the story doesn't end there. Suddenly, Ton realized that he had forgotten his tripod in the bus.


Upon arriving at Kawaguchiko Station, our first priority was to change the time of our pre-booked bus back to Tokyo.

Translation:

Initially, we were unsure whether it could be replaced. If it could, then great. If not, then we would discard the tripod.

In summary, it is possible to change the flight date, but it is likely that this can only be done once. This is because the airline will attach a document to the ticket indicating the change.

Fortunately, Japan's train schedules are quite clear, allowing us to determine which train will arrive from where and at what time.

This is because the aforementioned vehicle will have a scheduled loop that brings it back to Kawaguchiko Station at two in the afternoon.

Thank you very much... and I apologize for the inconvenience caused by the two of us.

With several hours to spare, we decided to make the most of our time and continue exploring. However, we needed to refuel first.

The interior of the restaurant is bustling with activity, likely due to its prime location.

This is a signature dish from Hotto restaurant. It comes in a hot pot and features thick noodles cooked with vegetables in a rich, slightly bland broth.

For this pot, I'm indifferent. I only like the feeling of warmth when I sip the oil.


The Chureito Pagoda, a five-story red pagoda with Mount Fuji as its backdrop, is a popular tourist destination.

The train fare is 300 yen per person. You can purchase tickets at the counter or from the ticket vending machines.



Sigh !!!! Fight on

The path leading up is like this, very beautiful. I like the lamp posts, they have a certain charm.



But you haven't reached the Red Pagoda yet, you still have to walk a little further.

This is also beautiful. This picture almost made me forget that I was in Japan. Nui thinks it has a European feel to it.

We had to leave because we were afraid of missing the train.

Please check the time and your seat number carefully. The bus will take us to Shinjuku as usual.


Upon returning to Tokyo, today marks the first day of using the Tokyo Subway card.


Head to the accommodation first to drop off your bags. Nui is staying at the Gang Garu Side B Hotel.

To reach the destination, take the Tokyo Metro to Minami-Senju Station, exit 1, and cross the pedestrian bridge.

Walk straight for about 10 minutes. It's not hard to find. There is a minimart in front of the alley.


Staff will be available from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Check-in is available from 4:00 PM.


The building has three floors with restrooms on each floor, separated by gender. However, there are only two shower rooms located on the second floor.

The room is equipped with a TV, refrigerator, and hairdryer. Each floor also provides a microwave and an electric kettle for guests' convenience.

No advance planning was made for the destination, as the original plan fell through and was changed daily.

Judging from her physique, it is evident that Nui is not a shopaholic, but rather a true and dedicated foodie.


However, upon entering the restaurant, I couldn't find a single dish for 100 yen.




Although it is much colder than home, the atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Translation:


"Hey! No, I'm taking you for Korean BBQ. This area actually has a lot of famous restaurants, but I haven't done much research on food."

The interior of the shop will be like this.

What we eat is not luxurious meat, not even the golden tray meat of our own grade. It is not Wagyu or Angus.

The order must be placed in sets, with a minimum of two sets required. This translates to a significant cost, as each set is priced at 5,000 yen.

The set includes approximately this: white rice and soup are also available.



Drink continuously to keep your body warm. The beer is very smooth, and even three glasses are worth it.

However, there is a time limit. You can sit for 2.30 hours.

What day is it?


In a swift motion, I grabbed my phone and quickly turned it off. When I came to my senses, it was almost 10 am.

The world's largest fish market, offering a wide variety of fresh seafood, prepared dishes, and culinary ingredients.

Translation:

Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (grey line), get off at H10-Tsukiji Station (Exit 1).

Let's dive into the deliciousness!

The first restaurant I encountered was highly appealing, but the queue was incredibly long, so I had to skip it. This restaurant specializes in beef rice dishes.


I will try every restaurant that I want to try.


Scallops topped with sea urchin roe


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Sweet egg 120 yen

Translation:


Oysters 500 yen

Weary from walking, satiated from tasting, let's continue our journey to another destination.



However, we got caught in the ginkgo trap at the Yoyogi Garden for a bit too long.

Today, I had the opportunity to visit.


The Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (dark green) and

The entrance is lush and verdant, resembling a city forest.

Translation:


It takes a considerable amount of time to walk inside.

Before entering the shrine, you will encounter a multitude of giant sake barrels, which have become a popular landmark for photo opportunities.

Using a ladle, scoop water to wash the left hand first, followed by the right hand. Then, rinse the mouth with the left hand.

Rinse your left hand again before rinsing the ladle (let the remaining water flow down the handle).



At the shrine building, bow twice, clap twice, make a wish, and bow once more.



On the day Nui went, she came across a Japanese wedding ceremony.


What's going on?



Upon arriving at Nakamise-dori, Nui was overwhelmed by the sights and sounds.

The abundance of food and souvenirs, even for non-shoppers, is a sight to behold.

Taking a short walk, they hurried into the temple before the gates closed.


The surrounding area is still open for taking pictures and walking around, but the interior will be closed promptly at the designated time.



After the temple gate closed, I went out for a walk. In addition to Nakamise Street, there is also Shin-Nakamise Street.

What a delightful evening!


Strolling and sampling various things along the way.


Ton was the one who tasted it... Ton said it was just okay. Nui tried to hype it up, but Ton remained indifferent.

And tonight, we conclude with the Isomaru Suisan Asakusa Kannondori restaurant.

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I tried the mixed rice dish. The taste was average.

The dish is not overwhelmingly delicious, but it contains a variety of fish, fish eggs, and sweet eggs.


The grilled mackerel is also delicious, with a slightly bouncy texture and a medium-rare doneness.


This sashimi platter features six pieces of assorted fish and large sweet shrimp, priced at 1,068 yen.

For a little over 300 baht, it's a great deal. The meat is fresh too.

Marinated squid and golden needle mushrooms, ready to be grilled.


Before returning, I walked to sit by the river, letting the cold air play on me.

Enjoying the view, not drunk tonight, just two glasses of plum wine.

Before leaving, I walked to sit by the river, letting the chill of the air play on my skin.

Only two days left, then it's time to go home.


I went to Hong Kong twice and visited Disneyland both times.

As mentioned, we booked our tickets in advance with www.kkday.com, which are open-dated tickets.

Travel

Take the JR Red Line to Maihama Station.

The Disney Resort Monorail to Disney Sea Station costs 260 yen.


Translation:



The first stop will be Disneyland, the second location is not remembered, and the third stop will be DisneySea.

Translation:


The plan is to simulate a location that is somehow related to the sea.

Water-related toys

This phrase translates to "water-related toys" in English.

However, the original phrase is quite vague. To provide a more accurate translation, I would need more context. For example, knowing the intended audience or the specific type of water-related toys being referred to would help me provide a more precise and relevant translation.

Here are some possible translations depending on the context:

  • For children: "Water toys" or "toys for playing in water"
  • For adults: "Water sports equipment" or "aquatic fitness equipment"
  • For a specific type of water toy: "Water guns," "pool floats," or "inflatable boats"

Please provide more information about the intended meaning of the phrase so I can offer a more accurate translation.

Seeing the front, I didn't think about the playground at all.


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Nui remarked that the Japanese people seemed to enjoy this place very much. Everyone looked happy, and many were buying props and walking around wearing them.

Before we start, let's plan which spots we want to visit first.

Did it go according to plan? No. I just went with whatever came first.

The distinction between Sea and Land lies in the performance aspect. Sea performances emphasize aquatic displays.




Let's take a picture and find something exciting to do.


It's a very crowded Sunday. Where are all these people coming from?


The waiting time for each game is extremely long.

Upon entering the real game, I wondered what I was doing here.

The group of friends floated together.


This is delicious for 450 yen. It's a budget-friendly option. If you eat in the food court, it will definitely be more expensive.



The queue is short from the outside, let's join it.

Although the actual playing time was less than 5 minutes, it was fun. I would definitely go back for another round if the waiting time wasn't too long.

The face is serious.



Originally planned to continue walking in the city, but with the rain like this, I won't go anywhere.

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This sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

And then this day has come. Why so fast? Before coming, I thought 7 days was a long time. What will I do in Tokyo?

We were supposed to take a cross-country train to Kyoto and Osaka, but the last day of our trip arrived unexpectedly.

Before we set off, we thought about whether we should just relax in the city today, as there were still many places we hadn't been to.

There are many other famous and popular areas. I wonder what I was doing all those days. Why didn't I visit them all?

Taking so many photos, as if I'll never be able to visit Japan again in this lifetime.

As the conversation progressed, we decided to venture outside the city. The destination was revealed to be Kawagoe.

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Today was the first day I encountered an ice cream vending machine, so I had it for breakfast.


The ice cream was delicious, but the bread on the outside was not crispy.

Transfer to the Tobu-Tojo Line (blue line) and get off at Kawagoeshi Station (T21) (additional fare of 380 yen).

Some Yurakucho Line trains extend their service to Kawagoeshi Station.

This marks the beginning of getting lost. If you are on the Yurakucho Line, regardless of your starting point,

She continued to sit without listening, convinced she was on the correct bus and would not reach Y1. She refused to get off.

Suddenly, I realized that the next station was SI 38.

"What is SI 38?" Ton asked, turning to me. "I think there might be a sub-station." After a while, we started to feel strange.

Initially, I planned to take the bus, as I had read that two bus routes pass through the area.




The walk was enjoyable, and we arrived in no time.


During World War II, Tokyo, the center of Edo, was attacked, burned, and experienced earthquakes.

This is why there are old houses still standing today.

The green tea ice cream is particularly delicious.


A crunchy and hard snack, costing 120 yen, available in various flavors. The salty flavor was not enjoyable.

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This sentence is already in English and does not require translation.


We tried this restaurant. The menu looks delicious and the prices are very cheap.


Ramen from the beginning, 390 yen for the first bowl. What kind of soup is it?


The first bowl was ramen, which tasted similar to braised pork rice with soy sauce. It was delicious.


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This sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

Is there anything else I can help you with?


She had to rush back to the airport to catch her flight, even though her flight wasn't until the next morning.

To facilitate an early departure, I opted to stay near the airport tonight.

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This sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

To reach your accommodation, please wait at bus stop 26 in Terminal 2. A shuttle bus will arrive to transport you to various hotels.


Upon returning to the car, they saw the two of us with expressions of great shock.

Nui realized she had boarded the wrong bus again. As she suspected, the bus only went to the hotel.


At check-in, the staff will ask us about our travel plans for the next day.

Let me show you the room. It may be a bit old, but it's the most spacious one I've seen in the past seven days.

Finally, it was time to return. On the way back, I flew with Hong Kong Airlines again.


Every party must come to an end, and every journey must reach its destination.


And this is the reason why I fell in love with Japan from the first time I met it.

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The review may not be very informative, and may contain some inaccuracies or errors.

Venture out, explore new horizons, and embrace experiences beyond your comfort zone.

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