Friday, 30 May 2014

Travel Log: A Spring without Sakura (Day 3-4)

Duration: 5 Days 5 Nights (May 18~May 22, 2014)

Day 3: A Long Work Day

Since our office was located at Shin-Yokohama, we had to take a Shinkansen from Shinagawa to Shin-Yokohama everyday for work. The train was not as crowded as I thought it would be though – perhaps due to the more expensive price?

We had lunch at a restaurant nearby the Shin-Yokohama Station and I had the beef teppanyaki. The taste was nice and all but it was a tad too salty for my taste.
Beef Teppanyaki Set
After the long long day, I bought a Katsudon Bento (Pork Cutlet topped with Egg) at the Shin-Yokohama station which only cost 530Yen and ate it in hotel. Good news - there was the lovely Jacuzzi in my room. Bad news - it was late so there was no adventure tonight. Love the Katsudon but the portion was really too big even though it was the smallest available. Wasted!!! Did I mention Japanese rice is AWESOME?
Katsudon!
It's time for Jacuzzi!
Sammy approves!
Day 4: Work & Play

Another early start in the office today but this time managed to grab some nice Korean food in Cubic Plaza. The Bibimbap was amazing and I couldn’t help myself to finish EVERYTHING. *facepalm* Bosses ordered the Korean BBQ which looked great as well.
Bibimbap Set
Boss' BBQ Set - this are all just appetizer!
Here is the main course!
Some Gelato Dessert! YUM!
I finally managed to get back to the hotel when the sky was still bright so I walked around the Garden right outside of The Prince Sakura Tower. The Garden was really nice and out of my expectation.
Waiting for Shinkansen at Shin-Yokohama Station
Nice FOOD at a Convi Store near the Station
Garden at Prince Sakura Hotel
It's HUGE!!
With Japanese Style Building
Sammy is happy!
Waterfall!
Bridge too?!
Pink Flowers!!!
I guess this is the consolation prize since there is no Sakura?
Selfie in front of the lake.. Yes, they have Lake too!
My journey continued to the South Exit of Shinagawa Station. The South Exit looked completely different than the West Exit as there were really lots of high-rise buildings there. There was also this Isetan departmental store which sold alluring bentos right at the South Exit.
A lot of people in Shinagawa Station
OMG!!! Look at all these Bento in Isetan!
GOSH!!!! I WANT!!!
They are really ALLURING!!!
Sushi!
More Bentos!
I promise this is the last picture of Bento!
Well i lie! LOL!!!
I didn’t have a map so basically I walked out of the exit and continued on straight. There were restaurants & high-rise office buildings all the way. There was this park built around the Takahama canal where old style boats were parked along with bridges too. Basically I just walked around the canal to the right side to cross the bridge and continued on to TY Harbor. There was when I found another bridge that connected to some nice buildings.
The South Exit
Look at all these Buildings!
At the Canal with old boats
Walking along...
Wait, there is a Bridge!
Let's Cross it!
Nice View huh?
Hey here is another Bridge!
Sammy is HAPPY!
A view from the Bridge
I have no idea why there is a ship on the ground
I think this is a Dam or water control thing? Look at the Dove painting!
Sky is getting dark!
The Bridge with lights!
A night View at the Canal
Beautiful Flowers in a random street!
Walking back to the station
The Typical Japanese City Look?
Flowers at the Station
The sky was getting dark so I walked back to the West Exit to get to the famous Shinatatsu – Alley of ramen & rice restaurants located right beside Shinagawa Station. Just turn left at the West Exit and continue on – it would be at your left. You would have to purchase a coupon at the machine before going into the restaurant to claim your food. I finally bought a coupon for Go-Go Curry and ate in the restaurant. It only cost 530 Yen for a big plate of Japanese Curry Rice – this was the SMALLEST order by the way. *sweat* There was also the noise whenever the train passed the station and we could hear it clearly due to proximity – Nice experience!!!
Shinatatsu Alley!
Get a Coupon for the food!
A whole Alley of Restaurant
At Go-Go Curry with free condiment & water!
Look at their Set!!!
Ended up with the smallest set but YUM!!!
Here is the view from the top
A train stopping right on top of the Alley?
This would be my last night in the hotel before checking out tomorrow morning so time for packing & enjoying the Jacuzzi for the last time!
Sammy is waiting...
Let's have some Asahi!
Using the Jacuzzi for the last time...
Next Day (Haneda & Home)

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