Some Things I Absolutely Have to Do Whilst in Japan

I wrote this several days ago and have been adding to it. I still am but I decided to post it anyway. (All the pictures were “stolen” from Google images so I’m not putting credits.)
In no particular order~

stay in a ryokan ~
For tips, check out this site.

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purikura (aka “print club” or photo booth stickers)

buy weird candy/chocolate at konbini (“covenience store”) ~ perhaps unusual KitKat flavours and Puccho~

(If you’re interested in J-snacks, check out Japanese Snack Reviews~)

buy… whatever… from a vending machine ~ They have EVERYTHING! (But I’m thinking Pocari Sweat since I haven’t tried it yet… and maybe some sort of hot drink ~ just for the novelty of it.)

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buy soba, ramen, takoyaki (octopus balls) and other Japanese treats from street stalls ~

go to an izakaya (Japanese pub) ~

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eat at a kaiten zushi shop (sushi on conveyor) ~

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go to the Studio Ghibli Museum ~ (My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away are my favourite movies.)

go to Shitamachi Museum ~

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and to Edo-Tokyo Museum ~

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visit Hachiko ~

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check out the Shibuya 109 building ~

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stay a night at a capsule hotel ~

“check out” a love hotel ~

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go to a few maid cafes ~

@Home

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Mai’lish

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Little BSD

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visit Sensoji temple and Asakusa shrine ~

and Nakamise dori ~

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ride the shinkansen ~

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see Kinkakuji (The Golden Pavillion) ~

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and Fushimi Inari Taisha (the “torii maze”) ~

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participate in Peter MacIntosh’s geisha culture walking lecture ~

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see geisha perform ~
http://www.kyoto-maiko.jp/info/index.html

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see the Kaburenjo theatre and Gion Corner ~

participate in tea ceremony ~

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shows daily at Hosomi Museum

see the Ichiriki teahouse ~

(originally posted to Japan – Here I Come!)

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Working on the Itinerary

Ugh ~ it’s so difficult to plan a trip this big on your own… Here’s what I have planned so far~

Tuesday, May 11th
1:15 fly to Japan

Wednesday, May 12th
-arrive @ Narita Airport (Terminal 1) 3:00pm local Tokyo time
-collect baggage and go through customs
-get 2 7-day JR passes
-take Narita Express to Tokyo Station OR take limo bus directly to hotel
-6:00 ish? check into hotel

Grand Hyatt Tokyo in Roppongi
6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-Ku Tokyo, Japan 106-0032
03 4333 1234

-Odaiba and Oedo Onsen Monogatari?

Thursday, May 13th
-Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo) (subway otemachi – open 9-4 in by 3, closed Mon, Fri and Dec25-Jan3) (register online for free guided tour daily at 10AM and 2PM) (East Gardens open daily except Mon and Fri) (Chiyoda)
-Tokyo Tower
-Roppongi Hills
-Sony Building (5-3-1 Ginza (on Sukiyabashi Crossing))
-Kabuikaza Theatre (4-12-15 Ginza) (torn down?!)
-Shinjuku / Kabukicho
-karaoke
(not all of that will fit in one day so Friday is still not planned)

Friday, May 14th
-Ghibli Museum (1-1-83 Simorenjaku, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0013) (must by tickets in advance at Lawson konbini) – take subway from Shinjuku to Mitaka, then take bus to museum (or walk)

Saturday, May 15th
-go to Akihabara
-@home Cafe
-Little BSD
-Cafe Mai:lish
-capsule hotel – Capsule Inn (in Akihabara – closed?!)

Sunday, May 16th
-Shibuya -check out 109 building & Hachikō (ハチ公) statue
-Harajuku -Takeshita dori & bridge
-Yoyogi park
-Meiji Shrine (1-1 Yoyogi, Kamizono-cho, Shibuya-ku – subway Meiji Jingo-mae – JR Harajuku and Yoyogi – open sunrise to sunset, except 3rd Fri – garden open 9-4:30)

Monday, May 17th
-take shinkansen to Kyoto
-Gion Kaburenjo theatre
-Gion Corner
-call Peter MacIntosh to confirm between 11-3 (090-5169-1654)
-geisha walking tour 4:30-6

Tuesday, May 18th
-Kinkakuji Temple
-Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine
-Pontocho

Wednesday, May 19th
Hosomi Museum (6-3 Saishoji-cho Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
075-752-5555 hosomi@emuseum.or.jp
10-6, closed Monday, 1000 yen, shows tea ceremony daily)
-dress up as maiko – yumekoubou
Kyoto cuisine and maiko evening

Thursday, May 20th
-take shinkansen back to Tokyo
-Ueno park
-Shitamachi Museum – located on the shores of Shinobazu pond in Uneo park – 5 minute walk from Ginza station – 9:30-4:30 closed Mondays, 300 yen admission – 2-1, Ueno-Koen, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 03-3823-7451)
-Ueno Zoo – 9:30-5 – closed Mondays – 600 yen – 5-10 min walk from station – 9-83, Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8711, Japan 03-3828-5171
-Sumida – Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) (1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0015 03-3626-9974) (Closed Monday – 9:30AM-5:30PM Tue-Sun; Sat until 7:30PM – three minute walk from Ryogoku station across from Kokugiakn Sumo Hall)

Friday, May 21st
-go to Sensōji (2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku – open 24 hours)
-go to Asakusa Jinja
-go to Nakamise dori
-check into ryokan

Sukeroku-no-Yado Sadachiyo
2-20-1 Asakusa taito , Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
81-(0)3-3842-6431

Saturday, May 22nd
-check out of ryokan by 10am
-take JR to airport
-buy candy
-fly to Toronto @ 5:00pm
-arrive @ 3:50pm

(originally posted to Japan – Here I Come!)

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Things I Bought for the Trip

We did some shopping the other day. Less on my mind to worry about now.

The first thing on my list was a bathing suit ~ OMG! There are some ugly suits out this year! I knew it wasn’t going to be easy to find something I liked because of the fits but I didn’t know that it was going to be difficult to find just a normal looking suit! I’ve never seen so many gaudy prints… Anyway, after shopping for about 6 hours in downtown Toronto, I was about to give up. I had tried on a few at La Vie en Rose but they didn’t have a large top in the tankini style I tried on. It was aqua and green… Not the most flattering on me but I needed something in a halter style …for support purposes. The strapped ones just weren’t going to cut it. I didn’t even try on the ones at Old Navy, which is where I got my last bathing suit. They were all hideous! Even the solids had ugliness going on.

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So, we were back at Yorkdale picking up a pair of Converse chucks for me and I decided to check out that L.V.E.R. location for my size in the “make-do-with” one I had tried on before. They didn’t. But they had a kind of cute black and white print with a lime green lace running through it. I tried that on in my size… Again, I could make do with it. I was about to go up to the counter and pay when I decided ‘maybe I’ll just try on a one piece’… I picked up the one piece version of the suit I was going to buy and a plain black one. I picked up the black one and noticed the tag said slimming style or something like that. I put it on and immediately found out why. It has some sort of built in girdle or something. The fabric around the mid-section and butt is like Spanx. Awesome! And the fabric in the mid-section has a top layer that is rouched (like loosely bunched up). Made as a camouflage for tummy rolls… Yay! I found my suit. And it was 10 minutes to 9… Just in time~

I also was looking for a Gorilla tripod… I found one… for $80. Screw that! So I ended up buying a similar version (knock-off) for $14 on sale at Black’s. Good enough. Actually, the Gorilla is much better… but still not worth the price. The one I bought is by Optex and it’s more like stacked triangles than the Gorilla’s ball-like grips. It’s really stiff and hard to bend too. But, I’m sure it’ll still work.

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Of course, the first stop we made when we got into the downtown area (even before food!) was the JTB office. Straightforward visit once we found it! The building was easy enough to find ~ it’s the first building in on the north side of Carlton from Yonge Street… right next to the gigantic Shoppers Drug Mart. Go inside and to the elevators ~ up to the 15th floor (although you’re starting on the 5th at ground level… due to parking, I guess). The confusing part is once you get off the elevator. The suite numbers don’t go in order for some strange reason. From the elevator, you turn right. There the hall splits right or left. Go left, follow the hall, and 1510 is on your left. Just walk in and ring the bell if no one is there. If you didn’t pre-order your exchange orders like we did not (didn’t know we were supposed to!), you just fill out a form with your name, address, etc. and they print them out for you. You don’t need to bring any ID or anything with you but your name must be written EXACTLY as it is on your passport for Japanese customs to honour the exchange. You can pay with any major credit card or cash. I can’t remember how many yen it came out to but with that day’s exchange rate, we paid $301 each for a 7-day pass. We were worried that our trip was 10 days and if the pass began the day we get there, then it would end the day before we go back to Tokyo from Kyoto… which would be pointless! Apparently, when you get the passes, you can tell them which dates you want it for. In our case, we’ll have it start the day after we get to Tokyo.

Remember~ this is only the exchange order for the JR pass. You won’t receive the actual pass until you turn in the order at an exchange office in Tokyo. (Just past customs, I think, in Narita or there are several JR stations you can do it at…) But you MUST pay for the exchange order in your own country. No, you don’t have to pay more for the actual pass. (See my previous post.)

We also exchanged some money into cash ~ I paid just over $1013 CAD for 90,000 yen.
Although I haven’t started packing yet, I have the cash, exchange orders, and passports sitting on a table in my bedroom, ready to go.

My mom wants me to save some Japanese coins for her, so I’ll have to remember that. (She’s a little nutty when it comes to coin collecting!)

I also have been in need of a purse. In some ways, I can be very girly… Other ways, like carrying a purse and owning multiple pairs of shoes, etc. …not so much. I generally carry all the stuff I need in a backpack or just my pockets. That’s good enough for going back and forth to school or small trips downtown but not for long days of sightseeing. I’m extremely picky when it comes to things like this. And it’s not so much what I want but more like what I don’t want. I didn’t want any type of pattern, lots of metal detailing, bright colours… just something basic that I could carry around, no matter the occasion or what I’m wearing, and nothing too big… Do you know how hard that is?!?! OMG ~ What are these women carrying in their purses that they need these giant bags for!? Cell phones and cameras and other electronics that you may need to carry are so small these days… yet purses just keep getting bigger! And the range of crap that’s out there… It’s like they had everything except basic. Everything was studded, printed, glittered, labelled, and garish! I was about to pay $80 for a modest Guess bag made of canvas (I liked it but it was very casual looking) even though it had a few too many cargo pockets. I thought that I would leave it and come back for it if I couldn’t find anything better. It was on my continued search for the bathing suit that I came across a fairly boring purse at Aldo Accessories for only $40. …So I bought that instead. It came in light tan, black, and the light grey one I bought. I decided to go for the grey to “spice up” the bunch of black accessories I have. It’s still much bigger than what I need but I couldn’t find anything smaller. Really, all I carry are my wallet, change purse, phone, gum, Chapstick, and occasionally my camera. That barely covers the bottom… For the rest of the shopping day, I was very eco-friendly, accepting no plastic bags and putting everything we bought in my new purse!

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Something that I had forgotten to put on my list actually made it into my shopping cart at the grocery store yesterday. Earbuds… for $5! Haha ~I was wondering if they would even work but surprisingly, they do… and pretty well. I hate regular earbuds. I guess it’s because I’m too much of a “princess and the pea” type but they really hurt my ears. You’ve probably seen the newer styles that are out now… They’re pretty much just the speaker part covered around with a rubbery silicon type stuff that fit quite nicely inside the ear canal. (What kind of huge eared people are out there that are comfortable with the other style, I wonder?) Anyway, these ones were probably marketed for little teeny-boppers (Do people still say that? Did I just give away my age?)… because they have giant hot pink jewels on them… But, hey… $5!

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So, all my pre-trip purchases have been made. I even picked up a pair of sunglasses… But I STILL feel like I’m missing something. Any recommendations? I was thinking about bring at least one roll of T.P…. but I’m sure we’ll get by!

Only 8 days left~

(originally posted to Japan – Here I Come!)

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Pre-Trip Shopping List

There are a few things I know I need to pick up before my husband and I leave for our marvellous trip to Japan~

…I just feel like I’m forgetting something…

I need a new bathing suit. The one I have is embarrassingly too small!

I also really want a gorilla tripod… thingy. Very handy.

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We just bought a new Sony Handycam. Quite excited about that~

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And the most important thing is to get…

JR pass exchange order from the JTB International (Canada) Ltd. Toronto Office
(In order to obtain the JR pass, you need to get an exchange order in your own country. Then when you arrive in Japan (@ airport customs), turn it in and show your passport with a “temporary visitor” stamp… and fill out a form… and voila~ Check out more info here.)

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We’ve also bought a few 2010 Vancouver Olympic mascot plush keychains as omiyage.

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(FYI ~ when staying in japan, it is customary to bring a small gift from your country for your hosts. The only person I can think of that we may encounter that we may give omiyage to would be the owner of the ryokan…)

Hmmm… what else? I need to exchange my money into yen~ From what I hear, most Japanese people use cash and some places will only take cash.

Anything you can think of that I will need to bring on my trip?

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Pre-Planned Tour vs. My Own Itinerary

The night Hubby and I decided to go to Japan, I started looking at various travel agencies and tours online… Many of them had some great things planned but none of them had everything and they all had things to do that I wasn’t so interested in. They also seemed very rushed. I decided that if this was to be the trip of my dreams, I’d have to plan it myself. I had no idea what an undertaking that would be!

Of course, I’ve been planning this trip in my mind for years but to map it all out and try to make everything fit in a logical and realistic way has turned out to be quite difficult. I’m not quite done yet and we’re leaving in a little more than 2 weeks!

If anyone out there wants to share their own experience with me of travelling abroad with either a tour group or your own plans and/or has any tips for me, I’d love to hear them!

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New Blog ~ SO EXCITED!

I’ve decided to start a new blog~ I’ve been dreaming about going to Japan for years and I’m finally going! I know my crap about it will end up on the internet somehow anyway so I may as well start organizing it all now.

As I mentioned, I’ve been wanting to go for such a long time now… Really, my interest in Japan grew gradually so I can’t say exactly when it began. I remember doing a geography project in grade 9 about Japan and stealing my brother’s “Japanese on the Go” language learning cassettes (Yup, I’m THAT old.) when I was around 15 but I’ve always had an affinity towards Asian aesthetics and culture. By the time I ended high school, my “interest” had turned into obsession!

So, I’ve been dreaming (literally) about it for, let’s say, 15 years ~ and I would’ve gone sooner but something was always in the way… lack of money, education, work…. relationship (I shouldn’t say “in the way” for that one but… Well, I’m sure you know what I mean!)

For the last year or so, I’ve been out of school and unemployed AND my husband and I have been talking about starting a family… I knew that if I didn’t go now, I wouldn’t get to for… maybe 18 years! I’ve been waiting so long that the thought of another lifetime seemed like a death sentence. As much as I want to go… I’m really uncomfortable with the idea of going alone since it’ll just be a vacation and not an extended working holiday. My Japanese skills are… horrid ~ and I’m not a very outgoing person so… yeah, not alone was a huge priority.

One of my good friends lives in Korea and has been to Japan a few times now. I thought she would be the perfect person to go with. There would be some things that I wouldn’t get to do because she’s not interested in the same things I am and I wouldn’t want to drag her around and for her to not have fun but getting to do a FEW things on my wish-list would be better than nothing. …But she got knocked up! (Bad timing for me but fantastic news for her and her hubbs! ~Love you, Pea!)

Then I considered asking my sister… Well, she has a one-and-a-half-year-old, a tight budget… and SHE put another bun in the oven too! (Their due dates are actually a week apart.)

Needless to say, I was feeling really down one night thinking about it. I thought all my opportunities had slipped away. I really, really wanted Hubby to go with me ~ that way I’d get to do whatever I wanted without feeling bad (he’s really easy going and supportive of my J-love and we have more similar interests when it comes to sightseeing) and get to share the greatest adventure of my life thus far with the person I love the most! But… he’s the owner of a pharmacy and has very limited vacation time. (Whatever hours he goes over for the year, he has to pay back out of his earnings.)

Oh yeah… he also hates travelling!

We HAD decided before getting married that we weren’t going to go on a honeymoon and he promised one day he’d take me to Japan ~ but that was in, like, 5 years or something once we had saved up enough money to lavishly spend it on whatever we want… Now did not seem like the time for THAT.

However, I thought I would just bring it up that evening ~ how I NEEDED to go so that I could move on with my life without having the left undone feeling… I told him I thought it would be worth it even if we had to pay back money spent to hours given to his other pharmacists and oh the memories we’d make together and blah blah blah ~ hee hee.

I was so shocked! He actually cut me off and said, “Okay. Let’s go.” Just like that! *woot*

Now only 18 days left until we leave!!

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The End

Hi! Welcome to the very bottom of the blog.

How did you get here? Did you actually scroll allllllll the way to the bottom?!

Please tell me you didn’t read it ALL! (If you did, you should seek professional help. Like, from a therapist. ‘Cause you either have major insomnia issues or you are super masochistic.)

Anywho~ If you did happen to read a bunch of that crap anywhere above this post and are feeling sad and empty now that you have no more from me to suck away your time, DON’T WORRY! I was taking up space online long before I started this blog.

In fact, I had spent months and months consolidating it all and adding it here, all the way back to 2000. But I ran out of room to add new posts so I split it up. Everything before our first trip to Japan (and a bunch of quizzes) was moved to my “archive blog”.

So if you are desperate for more of my rambling words and fresh wit, head there and continue your self-abuse.

The kmah88 Archives

Enjoy.

(And please keep in mind, it’s all OLD and I was almost an entirely different person, so if I said something ridiculous… Well, that’s still me. But hopefully it at least wasn’t offensive. *smooch*)

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