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It’s getting close to the day of departure and it seems that it absorb great amount of my energy that my vertigo and blood pressure dropped, and I had to skip work and stay at home for two days to regain my energy–something that I should have been done a week a go.

But anyway, it was a relief that we already applied for the visa and now we just have to pay our ticket and buy the Japan Rail Pass. But hey, if you see the photo above, there is something new there, beside my luggage….

Did you see?

Oops! it’s my boots 😀 I’m grateful that I can get it 🙂

Sorry, this entry is really meant to show off my boots. hahaha 😀

I made this entry as I found a website that will be our guide to do fashion sightseeing or even shopping. It has quite wide range of fashion shops in Tokyo, completed with picture of the shop and the map to the shop! Looking at the picture they provided, I was amazed at how Japanese clothing shop really sells WIDE range of fashion taste, unlike the shop around my city which tend to sell the same kind of fashion if certain style is popular. I am not sure I will buy some unique cloths around there, but I am sure that we will have fun looking at the properties and style that each shops offered us. Their names are also interesting. 😀 Look at the below pic

Ticket to Darling

The shop name is Ticket to Darling. With hope that if you buy clothes from the shop, your Darling will allow you to come in?? Hahahaha^^ Then, the other one below.

Spank

Now I am very interested to buy that blond wig with cute blue ribbon together with Mario shirt 😀 The name of the shop is Spank! (no matter how dirty you think the word is, it seems that the shop owner think that someone with cute style will needed to be spank….ehm…okay, I must stop this here :p) The other shop named Amen, it will make ur wish comes true^^, HOWEVER, visit to Russ-K is a must, as NEWS is being their image for their clothes XD hehe…. who knows if we visit the shop we can get the opportunity to have new NEWS poster. haha

I also googled some recommended store on Harajuku and I found out that the Nike store that had a shoes chandelier!!! @_@

Nike store 

Sugoi! I wanna take the real pic of us with those shoe chandelier! It’s a must. 😀

And oh MY!!! I cannot miss this one: JOHNNY’S SHOP Harajuku!!

Johnny's shop harajuku

And this is the direction:

●Harajuku Stn. 2min. From the platform, go up the stairs and out the Omotesando Exit. Cross the street on the left and head right toward Omotesando. Enter a very narrow road on the left near a subway exit. Walk straight and Johnny’s Shop will be on the left.
●Meiji-jingumae Stn. 1min. Go out Exit 3 and enter a very narrow road on the right. Walk straight and Johnny’s Shop will be on the left.
●JR, Chiyoda Line(s)
●Il Salice 1F, 1-4-21 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001

Fufufu… Happy^^To make it easier for remembering things not to miss in Harajuku, Japan-Guide website is a great help. God.. I think we will need 2 days or more to explore Harajuku 😀 Otanoshimi!

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When I came to Japan three years a go, I really leave the transport business to the committe of the program in which I joined. In my view the transport system is far more than OK company to my country, or maybe any country in the world? I don’t know. Now that we are planning this trip and we depend on ourselves, I searched several website to dig deeper information about the transport system that we will use during our trip, and the more I got the info the more I am drooling on  how the information regarding the transport is close to PERFECT. And the perfection started from my own country.

How does that happen? I don’t know how this magical things happen to me when I finally read about Japan Rail Pass. If you visit Japan for about one to three weeks, this is sure a good recommendation. The website said: “The JAPAN RAIL PASS offers an incredibly economical way to travel throughout Japan by rail”. I do think that’s true!! We are this freak who already counted the detail of our transportation budget during our stay in Japan, which include transport around Tokyo for 10 days include the transport to Osaka and Kyoto and then back to Tokyo. We were so detail but we still don’t believe in the detailed budget because there is a high possibility that we take the wrong train in the wrong line which will cost us more money to spend. We were also thinking about how our body will be suffering if we take a night bus from Tokyo to Osaka which will take about 8 hours, continued with walking around Osaka/Kyoto with that tiresome body….Owh>_< I can’t imagine my feet become swollen because of that. The cheapest cost for night bus will be around 9500 yen, which we were not sure we’ll be able to get the ticket for the bus.

I was also thinking about taking Puratto Kodama, which cost 9800 yen from Tokyo to Kyoto and 10000 yen from Tokyo to Shin Osaka station, each of them for one way trip. KodamaBut taking the shinkansen for return trip is really killing us another 10000 yen budget. -_-; I was wondering for about a month, maybe, if there is a cheapest cheapest way to get around Japan without being tired of wasting too long time on the street. I found that Japan often offering some special ticket for this line and that line of train, for this season and for that season, for this long and for that long. Suica, Seishun 18 Kippu, Osaka Rail Pass, and something like that. All of them offering many interesting benefit but none were really suitable for us.

One day, I read some info real slowly and just realized that Japan Rail Pass exists. od. It’s efficient. ticketNot only you will be able to buy it in your country, it also will allow you to pass any JR line you want without having to pay more if you’re miss the right way. As long as it’s JR, it’s okay to take the train within the range of time you decided on your own!!! I don’t wanna sound like advertising them, but I do think that they will be making many things easier~ What made me happy was the fact that the Pass will allow us to take Hikari and Kodama around Japan for several times!!! It will leave us with no problem in deciding which city we will watch NEWS concert in!  

Dear Japan Rail Pass, I knew I love you before I met you!!!

One other thing I would like to add on this entry is Himiko Cruise Ship. Wuw!

himoko_cruiseship

Let say, this is a cruise for fulfilling our hunger of something futuristic in our trip. Fufufufu. I love this ship by the time I saw its picture. I was just wondering what to do around Odaiba (while I am sure THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS TO DO around Odaiba), but I need to take picture with something kakkoi… Then I found this lady Himiko… Forgive us for being random but we do plan to take picture with the captain-san of Himiko^^; Maybe it will feels like taking picture with the handsome pilot of Gundam.. duh..Sorry, ossan.^^; I just read someone’s blog who already use Himiko and he thinks that the inside is looks like a big disco floor…. hehehe I’m looking forward. If it really looks like a disco, just dance.

Hahaha..

Hola!

I can not help not to include these inns inside this blog. I found them during searching for hotel. I found their website so lovely, but my budget wont be able to let me stay a night in them.

The first one is Kurama. Many travellers recommending this ryokan which has onsen inside and also a rotenburo. KuramaThis ryokan might be preferable if you visit Kyoto on Autumn. Located nearby the village, it might let you feel the real air of Japanese village. Yeah. It is the review and the description I found when I examine the Kurama hotel… Unfortunately, beside the price (around 16000 yen per night for a room of three people), one other factor that make me reconsider to staying here is the fact that the rotenburo only open until nine. Me and my friends were imagining about bathing in open air around midnight but it only open until nine -_-… its location is also quite far from the center of Kyoto. However, I really hope that I will be able to enjoy Kurama Onsen one day in the future 🙂

The second one is Sumiya Kihouan onsen, which has a RESERVEABLE OPEN-AIR HIDDEN SPA IN THE MOUNTAIN. Hwaaaa>_< it already sounds so nice that I really want to try it!! kakureyuI you only went to the hidden spa without staying a night, it only cost 3000 yen (which I think so worth it, especially if you visit around autumn). If you’re staying a night, it will cost 24000 yen for a room of 3 person. (Ack). The Sumiya Kihouan is located on Arashiyama, Kyoto. Arashiyama is this beautiful mountainous areas with colorful leaves in the autumn. Oh my God…*_* I really wanna go there and I’m so going over there. Even if we’re not trying the onsens, we will still ride the romantic train, (uh, yes, the name is the romantic train!!!), or the other name is Sagano Romantic Train, or Sagano Torokko Resha 😀

The other onsen I can not forget easily (even I never really go there) is Kusatsu Onsen. The website viewed the onsen beautifully that makes the viewer became so passionate about visiting them. kusatsuI do think its a city of spa and onsen. So many rotenburo for a cheap prices. Located approximately 3 hours from Tokyo but for onsen lover maybe it is so exciting to visit them.  My my…. I am still thinking that this idea of visiting onsen in autumn must be great. >_< Wish I could do that in the future sometimes.

And how can I forget about Yougendo. This one. This one. We might be able to stay in this hotel. This is more special than a 3000 yen budget hotel. r_yamatoThe room in this hotel cost 4500 per night for a room of three person. Located between Kyoto and Osaka I do think this is an ideal place for us to stay. It’s a bit far, 30 minutes from both Kyoto Station or 15 minutes from Osaka. But hey, it’s only 15 minutes. Not really a problem, right!! 😀 The interior is quite fabulous!

This is really random. But we do hope that we will e be able to find some other fabulous but cheap hostel with a midnight open-air spa in Kyoto or Osaka.

Bye for now!

Yesterday I got letter from my okaa-san who is my host family, confirming that me and my friends could stay in her house as long as we are in Tokyo. I was so happy \^0^/ yokatta!!! Because we will go there with a very limited budget. Okaa-san’s yasashisa helps the most!!! >_<  One night in Tokyo hostel could cost us at least 2500 yen/night for a decent backpacker’s hostel type, so the longer we stay the more shopping budget allocated to pay for the hostel.. and it will be hurt!!!

Yosh. However, we plan to spend two days in Osaka-Kyoto, so we need to see for a hostel to stay one night. Early this year our plan was to spend a night in a ryokan with an onsen in it. We were thinking that we will go around November and it would be fun to spend a night in ryokan with a rotenburo (an open-space onsen) while watching the beautiful autumn leaves and welcoming the mama-monkey to join us bathing….Hoooh…suteki*_*

Demo demo demo, since until now Johnny-san is not yet announcing any plan for NEWS concert this year, we predict that the concert will be held on winter… so, no colorful autumn leaves *sobs*….We also decide that “wasting time” in onsen is not as enjoyable as visiting more places in Osaka and Kyoto. Thus, we seek for this budget hostel inside the city.

Our first nomination is hostel named J-hopper. We found it first because its website is in English, they have hostel both in Kyoto and in Osaka, and each has triple room, bike rental (yes!! speaking of riding a bike around the city might be a great idea and we DO plan to do that!), kimono try-on english-speaking staff, internet, and do you still ask for more??!! (okay, calm down). We reviewed both hotel and judged each of the with the photos they provided on the website.

J-hopper Kyoto

Triple Room jhop kyoIt seems like J-hopper Kyoto located about 700 meter from the Kyoto Station. Oh. That’s far, isn’t it? :p….. The triple room cost 3000 yen/night per person, with Wifi and AC facilities. Cute. The lavatory and shower room is shared with other people.

J-Hopper Osaka

triple osaka jhopJ-hopper Osaka is located 3 minutes walk from JR Fukushima Station. I am not yet sure whether it is in the middle of the excitement we want to see. But my Japanese friend said that Fukushima Station is surrounded with offices area. That’s okay, though. It cost the same with the Osaka one and what made me interested in the Osaka room is the color of it’s bed sheet! :p

Good. Lately we also found other recommended hostel. This discovery is somehow made my eyes shining *o*. The name is Budget Inn, located 5 minutes from Kyoto Station!!! Aw… it has its sister inn named Tour Club.. Oh. The name hurts me :p I imagined that I will be giggling if my friend or my okaa-san ask the name of the hostel I will answer: “erm…budget inn desu”, their reaction will be “Eh? What?”, hahaha. 😀

Budget Inn 

Du du du love is in the air :D… I’m in love with the website of Budget Inn.. It is a simple website, really. but the first thing I read is “Kyoto Itenary and Day Trip to Kyoto”, which filled with recommendation of the best sites we must see in Kyoto if we only stay there in short time. Wow. Thanks!!! And the facilities are AC, Internet, Bicycle, Laundry, Payphone, all staff speak English, free coffee, kimono try, ya ya ya *nod nod*. Located 5 minutes from Kyoto Station. Budget innOh! Lovely!!!…but can we hear the train’s buzz from the hostel?? However, the name of the room we would likely to choose is lovely: Japanese Golden Private Ensuite. Aww… don’t u love that!!! ^^; It’s a Japanese-style room which fits in 3-5 people, toilet, shower, sink, fridge, and kettle inside, YES, and 3660 yen per person per night!!! Hmmm… 660 yen more expensive than J-hopper but Worth it, I think!!! The room looks warm on winter 🙂

Tour Club

Jap trippleTour Club is a sister-inn to budget inn. So both hostel are women if they are human. :p Sush. Back to topic. It located 9 minutes from the Kyoto Station. Hmm. Better! No train sound, maybe :). The only plus point it has from Budget Inn is the Zen Garden. hahahaha I’m kidding 🙂 I do think Tour Club is cuter! It has cute lobby, dining room, and we can also try to meditate in front of zen garden. We also have two choices of triple room here. w-tripleThe Japanese Triple  is 3,240 yen per night per person with small private shower and toilet attached inside the room. It also has wall TV and the tatami room is quite wide so we can roll on the floor as much as we like (duh). I love this one. The other one is Backpacker triple which cost 2,960 yen per night per person. It also has TV, Desk, and Private Shower. But we have to share the toilet with the other one room. It looked dark in the photo, isn’t it. I also wondering where the window is.

Conclusion? Which one is the best? I’ll search for more and upload when I have time 🙂

Ciao!