Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Travel Log: Land of the Rising Sun (Day 1)

Destination: Japan
Duration: 5 Days 5 Nights (Oct 22~Oct 26, 2013)

Day 1: A Short Roam in Asakusa

After more than 18 months void of business travel since San Francisco Sales Conference (link), I’ve finally embarked on a business trip to Shin-Yokohama, Japan this time. The trip was booked last minute which actually gave me a scare of having to sleep in the street thanks to fully-booked hotel due to some Sports event in Shin-Yokohama. Thankfully everything was solved at last moment and I was booked into a different (and more expensive) hotel than my boss. Hahaa….

Unlike my previous travel to Japan with SQ, this time the company has booked MH due to cheaper fare.  A red eye flight PG-KL-NRT basically means I have to endure the much dreaded MH breakfast of Omelette or Nasi Lemak again. Gosh! Why can’t MH have other types of breakfast according to the destination? SQ actually offered Salmon rice as breakfast for flight to Japan!
Sammy has his own seat PG-KL
No Seat for him on KL-NRT though... =(
Supper on MH
The Infamous MH Breakfast... facepalm
Safely reached Narita Airport in the morning and bought the Suica NEX card in the airport. A must have according to boss as the card include 1,500 Yen of JR East credit along with Return ticket on Narita Express train – total of 5,500 Yen which only available for foreigner. The best thing? You can claim the 5,500 Yen from company and use the 1,500Yen free credit to roam around the city. SSSSShhhhhhhhh……..
Reaching Narita Airport
To the Narita Express Platform!
Narita Express
I love Japan Vending Machine!
Sammy is waiting for the Train!
Trip to Hotel from Airport was uneventful – basically Narita Express with a transfer of Shinkansen in Shinagawa to Shin-Yokohama. I love Japan’s Railway system!!! So convenient and get you everywhere. The Prince Hotel in Shin-Yokohama is basically a 5 minutes’ walk from Shin-Yokohama Train Station. Unfortunately it’s still not check-in time yet so what I do? Well? Throw my luggage in the hotel reception and went out to explore of course! I’m totally not going to sit in the lobby waiting for check in!
Transfer at Shinagawa
Waiting for Shinkansen
A Statue outside Shin-Yokohama Train Station
This is when this website proves to be a GOD – www.hyperdia.com. This website basically tells you how to go from one station to another station with which train line. It was AWESOME!!! This time my 1st destination would be the popular Asakusa district. This is the route given by Hyperdia. Cool eh?
Shin-Yokohama -> Shinkansen Nozomi 8 (Platform 14-19) -> Tokyo Station (Platform 4) -> Akihabara (JR Yamanote Line) -> Ueno (JR Yamanote Line) -> Asakusa (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)

Made a brief stop at Ueno Train Station to grab a HardRock T-Shirt before continue on to Asakusa. Hahhaaa.. talk about fully utilize the day! :p
More Fancy Vending Machine
HarkRock @Ueno Eki!
You don’t even have to plan your own itinerary, this website basically plan everything for you - http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3051_asakusa_half.html.

The 1st thing I noticed after reaching the Kaminarimon Gate was there were just so many people around there even it was weekday. The bad news? The gate was under renovation!!! WHAT THE?? =(
Kaminarimon Gate - under renovation!
In order to reach Sensoji Temple, you will need to walk through Nakamise Dori where they sell souvenirs and foods. Got to try out the some of the snacks there – one of them coated with peanuts powder, one tasted like intense soy sauce flavor pastry and another deep fried green tea ball thing.
Nakamise Dori
Pancake-like Pastry with Red Bean Paste inside...
The Sticky Thing with Peanut Powder
Soy Sauce Pastry Thingy
Deep Fried Green Tea Thing
There was a queue to go into Sensoji Temple doing some sort of praying. I ended up walking around the area to have a look before continue to Sumida Park. Apparently Sumida Park is beautiful during cherry blossom season but unfortunately it’s not the timing for it. Basically you just walk along the river and you can see Tokyo Skytree from here.
Sensoji Temple
Sammy was there!
A Close Up
SkyTree at the Background
Handwashing Ritual
Long Queue for Praying
Got my Luck
Statue around Sensoji Temple
More Old Style Temple
Yet Another
Wishing Board
Sammy at Sumida Park with SkyTree
Memorial at Sumida Park
Since there is still time before my appointment with boss, I just walk across the river to visit Tokyo Sky Tree. The queue for Skytree tickets was like a >30mins wait! Gosh! Finally manage to go up the tower with Tokyo view but the experience somehow felt less satisfying than my visit to Tokyo Tower 3 years ago. I guess the long queue did get to you.
Walking across the River
Sakura on the floor
Tokyo SkyTree
OMG!!! Long Queue!!!
Display in the building
Beautiful Lighting in the Lift
On Top of SkyTree
Some Views
More Views
Tokyo Tower from SkyTree
High-tech Screen
Sammy was making new friends!
Another type of display in the lift
SkyTree from bottom
Some Pictures from Tokyo Tower - 3 years ago 
Tokyo Tower in Daylight - 3 years ago
Tokyo Tower in Dark Sky
After coming down from the skytree, finally had the 1st proper meal in Japan in Skytree plaza foodcourt which was not that impressed. Perhaps I’m choosing the wrong stuffs.
Foodcourt
Udon & some stuffs
Lovely Bentos!!!

The appointment with boss was 8pm thus had to rush back to Shin-Yokohama before that to check in and met him on time. Apparently there was some drama on the meeting timing and boss couldn’t reach me via my stupid iphone which was not working in Japan. DARN. Somehow he thought I was lost in Japan. *facepalm* Dinner was nice though with some deep fried pork loin in a restaurant at 9th floor of Shin-Yokohama Station. Yummy!
Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel Double Deluxe Room
Dinner with Boss
Delicious Deep Fried Pork Loin - FAT!!!
Next Day (Shinjuku & Shibuya)

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