Sunday, December 25, 2016 | By: purple taste

Early Autumn Japan Nov 2016 - Tokyo to Nagoya (Day 2)

The sun rises pretty early when we were in Tokyo in November. There was a placard in our room at the 12th floor that sort of explains the sights, much like an observatory tower.

view from room
night view
morning view

Since we had about 2 hours before our check-out time, we decided to go down for a morning stroll. It was a lovely day after all. Bright and cool.

hotel sign
at the back of the hotel
joggers path
walked for 35 minutes towards the Imperial Palace gates
National Kabuki Theatre
Grand Arc Hanzomon Hotel

It was about 35 minutes walk to the Palace gates. Encountered many joggers on a Sunday morning and they do run pretty fast! Most seemed to be heading towards the palace gates.

time to use this
heading out of Hanzomon
For the first time ever, was going to take the Shinkansen to Nagoya. WoOohOoo! But it was rather busy at the station, so do arrive early to catch the bullet train. Also, you may want to pack food along. Be there at least half hour early to do all those stuffs.

decided to buy sandwich from here
Shinkansen Hikari
inside the Shinkansen

This shinkansen has trolley service but since we've packed from Tokyo station, we were happy with our meal. I liked my prawn katsu sandwich. Very tasty!


prawn katsu sandwich
or buy refreshments when in the shinkansen
Unlike Hokkaido, no one came to check the tickets. Along the way, there was a stretch where you could see Mount Fuji from the train. Hence, do inform the ticketing officer during reservation that you'd like a seat with a view.

Mount Fuji as viewed from the shinkansen

The shinkansen journey was about 2+ hours. Reached Nagoya and it was a challenge in finding the hotel. We were staying at Nagoya Ekimae Mont Blanc. Google map didn't help much and the locals do not know about this hotel.

hello Nagoya

The hotel was basically towards the left exit of Nagoya station, near to Takashimaya side. Once you've gotten the bearings, then it was easier to locate.

Takashimaya Nagoya
Stayed in a single room on the 6th floor and it was rather tiny. Good thing about the hotel was that there's a large pharmacy next to it. You can stock up on beauty products from there!

Nagoya Mont Blanc Ekimae
compact bathroom

The bathroom was like a space capsule. There was a note that states that the door must be closed when in use as the hot air from the bathroom might set off the fire alarm, if it wasn't. Wow. That'll be a real emergency situation with fire engine and all!

There's a tub in the bathroom, so remember to get the bath salt from the hotel receptionist. One pack per customer and upon request.

bath salt
It was nice to be able to relax in the room and have a quick soak in the tub. For dinner, I had listed down a few things that we must eat in Nagoya; tebasaki, oyakodon or hitsumabushi.

Being new to Nagoya, we headed to lunch at....Takashimaya! Hahaha. Most convenient and no need to think so much. It wasn't fun getting lost and it was most tiring.

what's for lunch?

Spotted Din Tai Fung, and boy, it was popular with long queues. It was actually pretty late for lunch, so we decided to have Hitsumabushi. We were at queue number #4 or something. Just leave your name and wait to be called.

shopfront
The wait was about 15 minutes or so, and we ordered fairly quickly. They have two styles of hitsumabushi. Tokyo or Nagoya style. I chose Tokyo and my friend had the Nagoya style. The difference between the two was that Nagoya style would be eel glazed with sauce and Tokyo was without sauce.

Hitsumabushi (grilled eel bowl) @ ¥3460 each (incl. tax)
Grilled eel bowl (Nagoya style at the top, Tokyo style at the bottom)
It was a super filling meal and rather pricey. But hey, we only lived once.

eaten with soup
After lunch, we wasted no time and headed towards Nagoya castle as we only had one night in Nagoya. The thing about sight-seeing at attractions, is that one must take heed on the opening and closing hours of such places.

Let's continue the story of Nagoya Castle, in another post. Till then, see ya!


Saturday, December 24, 2016 | By: purple taste

Early Autumn Japan Nov 2016 - Tokyo

It was in 2009 that I visited Tokyo. First flight, and first overseas trip to the Land of the Rising Sun. Fast forward 7 years later, here I am again. However, didn't stay long as the main focus for this trip, would be Kyoto.

For accommodation, stayed at Hanzomon once again. Haha, but this time round, the hotel wasn't as close to the train station. Travelled via ANA ($654.50). Bought the 7-days JR Pass ($399) to travel from Tokyo to Nagoya, Nagoya to Kyoto and Kyoto back to Tokyo. The train tickets to these major areas would've cost about ¥10360 + ¥5070 + ¥13080 which was roughly about SGD350. In between, we also used the pass to travel to places like Hinode. There were other transportation charges as not all areas are covered by JR trains.

Quite liked the food served during ANA flight. Not sure what possessed me to take the 630am flight. Had to wake up like 330am to get ready and be at the airport by 430am. Then, went to get the wifi router from Changi Recommends as they were having a promo of $5 per day. Hassle free as booking can be done online with SMS confirmation.

Quite a number of people were travelling to Japan and our flight was full. Breakfast was served about an hour after we took off. Had the Set B as I wanted to eat omelette.

ANA breakfast menu
my choice
cold soba and cold fruits early in the morning

I think I made the right breakfast choice. Soba was refreshing. The best part was that the omelette was served hot and fluffy. So yums! The hash browns were the soggiest and pretty oily but I've enjoyed the meal.


hot omelette with sausages and hash browns

Watched Dory and an anime called "君の名は" (Kimi no wa). It was nicer than I thought. Worth watching!

君の名は movie poster (credit to original owner)



At Narita Airport, exchanged the voucher for JR Pass for the next day use since our stay in Japan is 8 days and 7 nights. To get from Narita to Tokyo, we purchased the N'EX (Narita Express) train round trip tickets for ¥4000.

Narita Express to Tokyo
sunset on the way to Tokyo


Stayed at Grand Arc Hanzomon while in Tokyo. Got a twin room for SGD210 (¥15,500) per night. The room was smaller than expected but at least they gave us one with a good view. We could see Tokyo Tower!

night view
Tokyo Tower

Only one thing to do in Tokyo after checking in to the room. To find dinner! It felt like winter as the sun sets pretty early in November. It was rather dark by 6pm.

aisle to the room

basin outside the toilet
beds
toilet
amenities

Nearby the hotel had plenty of food options but we decided to head on to Ginza. Had wanted to eat sushi buffet style as there's one there but unfortunately, no one did any reservations prior and the queue was too long. Found an udon shop and decided to dine there. The shop was practically empty and we were the only table at that time.

The proprietress is an elderly lady and she brought out the English menu. I chose the Tenzaru with somen set while friend had the beef (gyuniku) with udon. Basically, the shop sells only somen or udon. Ooh, I like specialty shop!

English menu

yes, we were the only customer
The gyuniku udon arrived first and it looked good! Mine was even more impressive. Large large bowl of somen!

Gyuniku Udon ¥1274.40 (incl. tax)
Tenzaru Somen ¥1566 (incl. tax)
The somen was so Q and refreshing. Just can't stop eating. Strands after strands of that superb noodles were inhaled in no time. Loved the ginger paste, daikon and spring onions as these provided some variety in taste. The tempura was generous and liked most of the stuffs except the sweet potato as it tasted a tad too raw. The prawn was huge in size but somehow overdone.

It was such a (ful)filling dinner. Took a slow stroll along Ginza to work off some of the fats. It was cold at night and not many people on a Saturday night.

streets of Ginza
young saxophonist
like Orchard Road