Showing posts with label Wandering. Show all posts
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Day Trip in Naritasan

Our 2017 Philippine vacation had at least 30 hours of layover in Japan, a country that fascinates me for a long time. To make our brief visit to the anime land worthwhile we really did our research thoroughly and worked around from our hectic flight schedule. 
Mt. Fuji from plane
First glimpse of Mt. Fuji


Airport locker in Narita
Airport lockers in Narita International Airport


Coming from Oyama Station heading to Narita Airport; we woke up early to avoid the rush hour of Tokyo's transits. It was a hectic ride; several transfers and relying on transit workers for directions. 
Once we arrived in the airport, we placed our luggage in a locker, had a quick Starbucks breakfast and waited our tour guide from Narita Rainbow Tours in the designated meeting place.


Few hours in Narita Airport and want to do something cultural?


Akane showed on-time, warm greetings were exchanged, she gave us a brief information about our trip was about, and we hopped in to our train heading to Downtown Narita.


Naritasan Omotesando -- a charming shopping spot

Omotesando, Narita
Lines of shops on the way the temple

The road leading to the historic Naritasan Temple (Omotesando) was filled with rows of shops and restaurants, according to our guide that the road has been busy for centuries; the pilgrims would stop by these shops on their way to the temple and later on tourists came as well. 

The side street of Omotesando is decorated with sculptures of Oriental zodiac, i regret that i was not able to take photos at least one of them πŸ˜’. Some shops were setting up, some were closed. Akane was enthusiastic introducing us to the shops' products: from rice crackers, bbq eel (the area's specialty), pickled vegetables and interesting kitchen gadgets; she was very informative about which shop offers samples and which one are popular.
We saw a stand that sells dorayaki--- a small pancake filled with red bean! My πŸ» bought one for us to share; for someone who is used to having sweet bean for a treat, this one is has a subtle sweetness into it and i can taste more of the red bean—it’s soo yummy!

red bean dorayaki
Red bean dorayaki

The entrance to the temple was quite busy with both worshippers and tourists; crowds filled the cleansing stations. 
Cleansing station Naritasan  temple
First cleansing station 

As we walked along Akane explained everything from the rituals of the believers and the brief history of some of the buildings. 


She pointed at the thick piles of wood plaques and explained those are the wishes of the devotees, it ranges from finding significant others, luck in employment, financial and health improvement and passing an exam!


Naritasan wishes
devotees's wishes
Three storied Pagoda
Three storied Pagoda
The building that caught my eye was the Three-storied Pagoda, built in 1712 the bright colours of the pagoda were eye catching, we took a closer look, our guide pointed that the pagoda's ceilings were not just painted, it was painstakingly carved, It created a cool 3-D effect! 





three storied Pagoda
Three storied Pagoda's 3-D ceiling

Avoiding the crowd for a little while we walked along the Naritasan garden park, where we fed the healthy inhabitants of the pond---the Kois, it seems that they know what to do when there's human presence nearby, they all swim fast beside the bridge because food will be automatically provided! 





We left the kois satisfied with the crackers, and proceed to climbed the stairs leading to the Great Pagoda of Peace that housed several historical relics, from old calligraphies, several Buddhist statues, a grand altar, and a time capsule that was signed by several world leaders during the early 80's. It's scheduled to be opened on 2034. 
Great Main Hall
Great Main Hall

Goma Ritual


Akane informed us its time to go to the Great Main Hall; following the crowd to witness the Goma Ritual. When we reached the door of the Main Hall, we were instructed to keep our phones and any instruments that could take videos and photograph and remove our footwear. 
Respecting the rules of the temple, we joined the crowd who were all kneeled and getting ready for the ceremony; we knelt down, quietly observed to what is happening. 
When the ceremony started, we listened to the solemn chanting of the monks, there's a large drum being being beaten as they chant, wood are being thrown and burnt, and later on there were monks who collected hand bags and purses to wave over the smoke. Must be their way of asking the deities for prosperity and luck.

Being and a fan of great craftsmanship, nature, history and had an opportunity to witnessed locals participating in their sacred ritual, it was a great honour. 


Naritasan compound
Naritasan Compound

As we were heading out the Naritasan compound, I was looking forward to see the shops along Omotesando once more, and planned to take a look inside to some shops that were closed when we arrived earlier. Along the way she showed me more interesting goodies from the other shops.

raw chestnuts
Chestnuts
treats in Omotesando
Treats in Omotesando
Flavoured peanuts
Various flavoured peanuts!

We went to checked a shop that specialised in desserts and tea ceremony treats and also checked out some of the souvenir shops, i was considering grabbing a Daruma doll but  bought myself a kokeshi doll instead and magnet masks for me and my sister. Our tour guide told us to show our transit ticket to the vendor so we can get a discount.
With so much great memories from our day trip, and quite satisfied with our souvenirs; it's time to head back to Narita airport, Akane rode with us going to the airport and we exchange our goodbyes (or till we meet again) when we reached the airport's entrance; the next time i visit Japan for vacation, i will be booking my day trip with Narita Rainbow Tours again.

More of my 2017 Japan Trip check my Facebook Page!

Flying with ANA

ANA in YVR airport
Our plane approaching
All Nippon Airways claims to be the inspiration of Japan. If that's the case, I hope they are inspiring other airlines too.

I have flown back and forth between Philippines and Vancouver a couple of times and ANA is the first airline company that had me looking forward for my next flight.


All smiles service ANA attendants
ANA attendants
I am impressed with the quality of their service. ANA attendants seem to have a genuine grace and warm smiles as they serve the passengers, they were attentive and very organized and their flight meals are πŸ‘.

We flew economy class this time and we are looking forward to the opportunity to fly business and first class in the near future. 

My flight with ANA economy class provided me a service that is more than I expected. 

I was in total heaven when I found lullabies and music-box-style tunes in their media selections--they read my mind--I need those kinds of music to combat my fear of turbulenceπŸ˜“.

We were provided with a bottle of water and a bag of rice crackers with mixed nuts as soon our airplane stabilized in the air, and this was followed by another round of refreshments in a few minutes. Then less than an hour after the second round of refreshments, our meals were served.

Meals from YVR to Tokyo (Haneda)


Flight meals dessert from yvr to haneda mario gelati
Gelato for dessert (above)
(right) baked beef patty and potatoes
edamame and tamagoyaki,
mac and cheese with salmon,
pickled vegetables
multigrain bun, butter and cream cheese.
flight meal all nippon airways

















all nippon airways meal yvr to haneda
My Teddy Bear's meal.
Hot drinks are offered after the meal and the choices were: coffee, black tea, and green tea. I am glad that they make sure that passengers are hydrated during the long flights.

Our breakfast: (Beverages not shown)


flight meal breakfast all nippon airways
Yogurt, cheese in a multigrain bun and apple slices

My Narita to Manila flight meal:


all nippon airways meal from narita to manila
Beef Sukiyaki with tofu and egg slice, cold noodles (sauce provided), vegetable salad with soy and citrus sauce, and chocolate cake for dessert.

My Narita To San Francisco flight menu and meals:

ANA menu
ANA menu from Narita to San Francisco flight

All Nippon Airways Flight meal from Narita to San Francisco
Chicken and mashed potatoes with noodle, sliced fruit, vegetable salad and dinner roll with butter and cheese
All Nippon Airways Flight meal from Narita to San Francisco
Second option menu, mixed veggie and chicken on rice, cold noodles, macaroni with smoked salmon
All Nippon Airways Flight meal from Narita to San Francisco
Our breakfast before landing in San Francisco Airport: Pancake, egg, sausage, and broccoli with mixed fruit and yogurt

I encouraged my dear 🐻 to apply for loyalty miles in ANA by registering our miles from our 2017 trip. We are planning to go back to Japan someday and for sure we will be flying with ANA again.



ANA, you inspired me to travel more!

Few words from ANA's spokesperson πŸ˜ƒ:





Cruising? Are you on board?

Cruising is not for everybody, from someone who loves being in the water or anything seascape, I understand how uncomfortable it would be if Mother nature decides to rock our watery cradle as we sleep---not fun at all. But all the amenities and activities on the ship help to alleviate your insecurities in traveling the waters.
Deck of Pacific Princess
I am grateful to have experience cruising from my previous job. My Alaskan cruise left me with great experiences one of them is i get to participate in a champagne fountain, and the great deals in the ship's stores helped to jump-start my other hobby: Collecting crystal figurines (Photos will follow up soon).
Here are some of my photos from my trip in the Alaska cruise via Princess Cruises.

Greetings from Skagway
Servers, chef,s, and cooks doing their presentation, for our last night of cruising
Passing through the Great Glaciers
Ketchikan, Alaska
Bye Ketchikan!





Escape to Nacpan Beach

Most girls dream of a romantic proposal. Imagine yourself being on a quiet beach, with white sand, and clear blue waters somewhere in a faraway exotic land.

That's Nacpan Beach where we spent our Valentine's Day 2017 away from the busy El Nido town.
Nacpan Beach Palawan
Nacpan Beach

Going to Nacpan Beach?

One must have to endure one hell of a bumpy ride going to Nacpan. During that time there were few modes of transportation to reach it:
Emily with coconut water Escape to Nacpan Beach
Beach bum for a day with my fresh coconut water
  • renting a scooter (lucky if you have one)
  • tricycle which will wait for you as long as you want to stay there  (Philippine Tuk-tuk)
  • book a tour van
  • and part of the Tour E-package (Inland Tour)

Half of the road going there was not paved as Palawan Island, in general, is still undeveloped, so there's limited accessibility going around.

Sounds like another adventure to us,α••༼⌐■-■༽α•— We decided to be beach bums for a day after the action-packed Tour-A Island hopping package the day before.

I highly recommend that you do your research when you decide to use the service of tricycles for their pricing is quite odd, if you can haggle for a better price, good, we paid P1,500.

The commute was quite rocky, it's a uniquely interesting experience for someone who has never been had a tricycle ride, the uncomfortable ride is semi-compensated by several views of the charming sight of rice paddies, they're so nice to look at that few tourists would stop their scooters to take photos, for sure the carabaos and the farmers were having a celebrity moment!

Entrance Fee Ticket in Nacpan Beach
Entrance fee to Nacpan
After the long bumpy and dusty tricycle ride, we were greeted with a long stretch of white sand, clear blue waters, and less crowd, there are few small business establishments so it's quite peaceful. Perfect for a laid-back Valentine's celebration.

According to my research online, walk a bit farther from the crowd as there are more huts that can be rented, so we walked away from the Twin Beach part of Nacpan; eventually, we found ourselves on the quieter side of the beach.

I asked the lady who seems to be the person in charge of the huts, I explained that I am not staying overnight but for a few hours, to my surprise, she allowed me to use one empty hut's patio for free! She also cooks lunch for P180.00, and sells fresh coconut water for P60.00.

Huts for rent in Nacpan Beach

Being so grateful for letting me use one of her huts for free, there's not much shade along the way and there are no other places to grab food nearby, I decided to give her our business, or else me and 🐻 would be having so much of that unwanted painful tan.

Now the Proposal

We've been talking about weddings, and having a family for quite some time and I have expressed to my dear 🐻 that I don't really like the sudden and public proposal. I feel more empowered when I am involved in this life-changing event. I came from a culture where couples decide together when they want to get married (though some couples are catching up with popping the question style).

Our view when he popped the question
While sitting on our lounge chairs, in front of our hut enjoying the breeze, talking about how lucky we were to find a spot on a long beach, then my Dear Teddy Bear held my hand and asked me, if I want to marry him.

I guess the North American in him still wants to pop the question...

"Of course, I will marry you! We've been talking about it!"---my unromantic but elated reply!

On Valentine's day, we were in one of the most beautiful places in the world, a semi-empty long beach, while enjoying fresh coconut juice, we were engaged.

Our first meal as an engaged couple, for less than $5.00 (Cad):

Sea-lunch-Nacpan-Beach-When-Emily-Goes-Out
Ginisang Hipon (Sauteed Shrimps) and Inihaw na Puisit (Grilled Squid) with rice
And this is our view:

When-Emily-Goes-Out-Nacpan-Beach-View
Chilling in our hut while enjoying our lunch
Aside from the mysterious pricing system of the tricycle drivers, other things to watch out for when you decide to visit Nacpan Beach:
  • When the strong wind blows, sand hits you, so better protect your eyes!
  • Not that much shade, be generous when you apply sunblock lotion
  • It can get really hot, bring water
  • The current can be unpredictable, stay near the shore
  • Other tourists reported sandflies, though we were not bitten, just be aware of it, bring insect repellent.
Planning for the wedding began when we got back in Vancouver. Stay tuned for the next posts as I blog about my busy 2017!
Emily's Pink Sapphire Engagement Ring Minichiello Jewellers
My beautiful pink sapphire engagement ring from Minichiello Jewellers

-Life is great! γƒ½(⌐■_■)γƒŽ♪♬

Davao: Getting to know you through your food Pt. 1

ASEAN 2017 Marco Polo lobby

"If my tummy could extend three times the limit and I was blessed with a laser fast metabolism..."


After staying in Manila for a few days; 🐻 and I flew to Davao city to visit a city where I spent the first few years of my life. I can remember myself speaking the local dialect fluently, being a little girl living a carefree life, enjoying Davao's local fruits, and my first school---L.C.A (now Ford Academy Of the Arts).

Visiting home after more than 20 years of being M.I.A brought a lot of nostalgic feelings now that I have my 🐻 with me in this trip, he gets to see a glimpse of my forgotten past; me rediscovering the old me that I left behind.

Our stay in Marco Polo Davao was fab and action-packed, being the official venue for the 2017 ASEAN Summit, and its delegates, We were caught up in the center of diplomatic buzz!


Marco Polo front ASEAN 2017
Marco Polo front entrance (above) and the lobby (top) displaying the hashtag for the 2017 ASEAN summit

Reintroducing Myself to Davao's Gastronomic Delights!


The highlight of my 3-day Davao homecoming was when we signed up for Mel's Davao Food Tour, iI figured that most of my fond memories of Davao are food-related, so going in for a food tour with my 🐻 would reunite me with good old times!
Mel davao food tour souvenir
Bayong from Mel's

Bahay ni Tuding (Tuding's Inn), was the meeting point for the tour; We were greeted by Mel Pangan, the Proprietor of the inn, and also our tour guide. Being a local of Davao city, Mel knows all the best of authentic Davao.

two variety of banana bankerohan market
Lakatan and Latundan varieties

The first stop of our tour was the Bankerohan Public Market - A big public market where she showcased the "Pineapple Samurais" --- pineapple vendors who can cut the pineapple in less than a minute without touching the flesh inside! The pineapple was served to us as our breakfast.


pineapples in bankerohan market davao citysweet potatoes bankerohan market
Pineapples (top right) Sweet potatoes and local cookware for sale (top left)











mixing the chocolate using batirol
Using batirol to prepare the chocolate drink









Del Mar Painitan (Painitan from the root word 'init'---means hot/heat.) where the real culinary adventure starts

This place seems to be known for its puto maya and the kinutil - a beverage made of coconut toddy, native chicken egg, tablea (chocolate tablet), and evaporated milk. This is my first time having a puto maya, a rice cake made of purple glutinous rice, cooked in coconut milk, with a hint of ginger. It went well with kinutil that I miss so much.

I remembered my father making us kinutil when we're sick, we believe it has healing properties by sweating out the toxins out of the body, locals also claimed this yummy drink as an aphrodisiac! 
purple glutinous rice
Purple glutinous rice 




Del Mar Painitan puto maya and kinutil
Puto Maya and Kinutil