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Friday, January 22, 2016

Osaka, here we come! - Snow-hunting in Ski Jam and Bone-hunting in Dinosour Museum

Hello, peeps!

Finally I have some time to chronicle our trip to Japan on Day #4! This was the day that my daughters enjoyed very much because they finally get to see, touch, smell and bergolek2 on the snow!

Day #4: Katsuyama 

Since it wasn't snowing in Japan when we got there (it only started to snow last week!), the only place we can find snow is in ski resort in Katsuyama, which is on situated on higher grounds. It's just an hour's drive from my sister's place and we departed quite early since the weather forecast reported that it would be raining in the afternoon, and we wanted to spend as much time as possible at the ski resort.

1st Stop: Ski Jam 

At first, we couldn't see snow anywhere on our drive up to the resort, but when we almost reached there, we started to see snow by the roadside. We excitedly woke Khayla up so she could have her first glimpse of the snow. 

Muka tak berapa excited tapi dalam hati, Tuhan je yang tahu!

The trip to the ski resort is purely for our kids' entertainment, so we didn't bother checking rentals for ski equipments or any sorts of fees to access the skiing ground on the hilltop. We just wanted to go to the B-Kids Park and let the girls play with the snow to their heart's contents!

The entrance to B-Kids Park area is ¥500 for half day and ¥900 for full day. We took the half day option since we were already planning to go to the Dinosaur Museum in the afternoon.

How the girls enjoyed themselves! Khadeeja, always the adventurous type, could not get enough of going on the sled and sliding on the snow down the slope. Aku pun apa lagi, berkali-kali bawak dia naik dengan alasan temankan Khadeeja, padahal diri-sendiri yang excited nak main! Hehe. Khayla pulak takut sikit and just wanted to build snowmans. 

Having fun sliding down the slope on a sled!

Since we were already at the ski resort, I convinced my sister that we must have a ride on the cable car and take a photo on the hilltop. At first we thought that we had to pay to get on the cable car, but turned out that the cable car ride is free if we didn't intend to ski on the hilltop.

Aku gayat sikit tapi Khayla excited kemain lagi naik cable car

The cable car ride was quite chilly since it started to drizzle, and by the time we reached on top, I felt my face going numb. Yet, the ride turned out to be worth it because on the hilltop, we found more snow! Snow so thick, I had to waddle in some of the area :)

Do you want to build a snowman???

Khadeeja had fun building her snowman and didn't even notice that her non-waterproof boots were all soaked up! By the time we went down and took her boots and socks off, her nails were blue-ish! I had to buy her a new pair of crocs since her boots were really wet.

Meanwhile, Khayla just had a blast starting a snowball war with everyone, although most of her snowballs went off-target, LOL!

Khayla had fun throwing snowballs at everyone!

Love the scenery behind us

By the time we had to leave, Khayla was so sad that she cried. She dragged her feet as we left the snow area and eventually broke down and only stopped crying when my sister bought her ice-cream! o_O Tapi aku pun confuse jugak dengan orang Jepun - walaupun cuaca sejuk, dieorang tetap suka makan aiskrim.


2nd stop - Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum

This museum is located around 10 - 15 minutes away from Ski Jam. It was the perfect trip to cheer up the girls who was so miserable about having to say goodbye to their newfound love, snow.

A giant replica of a dinosaur

Apparently, this museum is one of the "World's Three Great Dinosaur Museums", two others being in Canada and China respectively. We also learned that there were many fossils found in Katsuyama area a long time ago, and that is why they decided to build the museum here.

It was already 3pm by the time we reached the museum, so we decided to have our picnic lunch (rice & chicken curry which I prepped the night before even though we reached home from Nagoya at midnight!) on the benches outside of the museum. 

Suffice to say, it was quite a horrendous experience because the area is windy and the temperature was around 5 degrees! So cold! 

One of the dinosaur fossil found in Katsuyama, just outside the museum building

The dinosaur on the right is the museum mascot

Entrance fee to the museum is ¥720 per person, but kids below the age of 6 enter for free. The museum consisted of 4 floors including the basement, but most of the exhibits are located at the basement.

Taking a long escalator to the first floor of the basement

The museum is pretty awesome too and the girls soon forgot about the snow as they marvelled at the dinosaur's replicas and fossils on display. Their favourite exhibit is none other than the robotic T-rex that moves and makes roaring sounds like a real life dinosaur!

The T-Rex roars and moves - much to our kids' delight!

Replicas of dinosaur's bones on display

This replica of a giant herbivore stood two-storey high!

A 3D animation of dinosaurs fascinated my girls because the creatures ran from one screen and appeared at the screen behind them!
There is also a dinosaur-themed playground outside of the museum, but it looks rather rundown (although still in good condition). We let the girls had a go at the slide before finally getting into the car and out from the cold weather outside.

Khayla pretending to run away from the T-rex

It was our final day in Fukui and we had a great fun. The next day, we made our way to Kyoto and it was really exciting because I got to board shinkansen @ the bullet train! Woohoo!
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Monday, January 18, 2016

Osaka, here we come! - The Tunnel of Love in Nabana no Sato

Ohaiyo gozaimase!

By the 3rd day, we have finally adjusted to the cold temperature in Japan. No more dreading about taking a shower!

Day #3 - Kuwana City

Our day was spent at Kuwana City. Actually today we just went to Nagashima Resort, which has a few attractions including a theme park, premium outlets and a garden. Originally we were supposed to go to Shirakawa-go, a traditional Japanese village but my sister decided to cancel it at the last minute since it wasn't snowing (apparently the attraction is the winter scenery of the snow-classes village if it had snowed). Langkah kiri betul trip kali ni! 

1st stop - Mitsui Outlets

Hmm. Since I didn't have any plans of shopping in Japan (how to shop if I only brought enough for food and transport? LOL!), this felt like a total waste of time. Still, we saw huge crowds thronging outlets such as Michael Kors, Kate Spade, etc. because of the New Year sale. 

Next to the outlets, there is a theme park  (Nagashima Spaland) which is OMG HUMONGOUS! We can't help feeling excited looking at the roller coasters. Roller coaster je ada beberapa bijik, dengan yang paling panjang (dan tinggi) dari hujung ke hujung park tu! Terasa nak naik sangat2 apa kan daya tak de dalam bajet dan satu lagi, kiteorg ni bawak anak2, abis tu dieorg nak dicampak ke mana kalau mak bapak nak naik roller coaster?

So telan air liur je la.

We were glad that our night trip turned out better - which is a visit to Nabana no Sato. Pergh, panjang berjela2 nama!

2nd stop - Nabana no Sato

Nabana no Sato turned out to be a another garden (Japan has plenty of gardens for such a tiny island which I loike), but unlike Kenrokuen, the highlight of this garden is in the thousands of colorful LED lights they installed ALL OVER the garden! Yup, the whole garden is an illumination display during winter and we felt like we were strolling in a moonlit garden in a fairy tale. Senang cerita, macam kat i-City Shah Alam, tapi lebih besar dan lebih walla!

Every year there is a themed display on a giant LED illuminated board and this year's theme looks very much like 'Heidi'.

Pertunjukan animasi lampu tentang seorang gadi yang tinggal di kawasan pergunungan

Anyway, one of the most amazing scene in the park is trees' reflections in the lake:

Macam dalam mimpi. Cantik, kan?

The highlight of the park is none other than the world famous light tunnel. It is truly spectacular with millions of LED lightbulbs lighting up the whole stretch of the tunnel:

In the lights tunnel which is so romantic

The entrance fee set us back by ¥1100 per person, which includes ¥500 worth food coupon. Before we left the park, we bought ourselves some Turkish kebab, and had our dinner in the chilly open air. 

Next destination - looking for a snowman!


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Saturday, January 16, 2016

Osaka, here we come! - of Gold Ice Cream and Kanazawa Castle

Woke up to another day in Japan! 

Day #2 - Kanazawa


On the second day, we left home at 10.15am. It was supposed to be 10am but we Malaysians mah! Ok lah, actually we spent quite some time in the kitchen preparing lunch - nasi lemak with Khadijah's instant sambal tumis instant Khadijah's. Berbaloi gak aku beli - memang sedap!

From Fukui, we drove about 1 hour to Kanazawa.

1st stop -  21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

This museum is all about contemporary arts in this century (we are still in 21st century, right?) All types of arts can be found here - comic characters, paintings, art installations and many more. Too bad I am really buta huruf about art, so I couldn't really appreciate the museum that much. 


Apparently Detective Conan character is also a work of arts


It's all about perspective - from above, watching people walking at the bottom of a swimming pool while from the bottom, subjects looking at people on top



Watching from above is free, but if want to have the underwater experience, you have to pay

Nothing much to see in the museum, so we went outside to find these installations:

Colour activity house - something about filter arts. Anak2 aku appreciate la lari keluar masuk tempat ni..


In the museum compound. Kalau snow turun baru nampak cantik, putih di mana-mana *nanges*

Less than hour later, we decided to go and have lunch in the car. Nak piknik kat padang kat atas, sejuk pulak. Brrr! Glad to have brought home-cooked lunch sebab bila sejuk, rasa lapar pulak sampai Suami Terchenta tambah 2-3 kali!


2nd stop - Kanazawa Castle

Since Kanazawa is a tourist attraction spot, this place was crowded with local and foreign tourists including us. Seriously, Kanazawa is a really beautiful town I wanna stay here and eat gold ice-cream every day!

The pathway leading up to Kanazawa Castle

Yup, you read me right! Kanazawa is famous for producing gold leaf, made by beating gold leaf to extremely flimsy sheet. They use the gold leaf on almost everything from decorating temples, religious artefacts, handicrafts to even food!

All along the way, we passed countless of souvenir shops selling handicrafts as well as ice-cream and snack shops selling exotic flavour ice-cream including gold ice cream. Belum sampai ke Castle, kiteorg dah berhenti menyinggah beli aiskrim. Can't imagine eating ice-cream in the cold weather, no? But that's what people in Japan like to do!


Gold sheet on our ice-cream. Khayla loved it so much that she begged us to buy another cone (tak de nye lah anak!)

This is one food you oughta try (¥780 @ RM27 kalau tak silap). Baru betul2 kaya!

After walking for about 15 minutes (including a few stops at the shops to admire the myriads of souvenirs), we finally reached Kanazawa Castle. Tall, white gates concealed even taller, white castle building within. We learned that the castle was built in the 16th century by Lord Maeda Toshiee who ruled over Taga clan for more than 280 years. It has been repaired on several occasions to preserve the cultural architecture and has been used as military base as well as university campus before.

Actually there's not much activities going on except touring around the castle ground and admiring the Japanese architecture.  One has to pay admission fee of ¥310 to enter the diamond-shaped turret or the warehouse, otherwise admission to the castle compound and the Kahokumon-gate is free. 


Kanazawa Castle behind us. Felt like we were transported to 16th century in Japan!

Sebijik macam dalam drama Jepun kuno

Tak habis-habis nak melompat!

The view from Kahokumon-gate

The inside of the main gate (Kahokumon-gate). This tower was rebuilt as closely as the original gate which was burned down in a fire

The gate entrance

After touring the Kanazawa Castle, we moved on to Kenrokuen Garden which was just across the road from the castle.


3rd stop - Kenrokuen Garden


Dubbed one of the most beautiful gardens built by feudal lords, Kenrokuen, which means "having six factors", was given the name because of the six attributes that bring out the perfect landscape of the garden: spaciousness, tranquility, artifice, antiquity, water courses, and magnificent view from the garden.

If you are wondering why there is a cone-shaped ropes attached to the tree branches, it is called yukitsuri (literally snow hanging), meant to protect the branches from breaking from the weight of snow. Guess there's no need for that since it is not snowing this year, huh?

Trees hung with yukitsuri


Our little family

So serene... Felt like I just wandered into a magical forest! 

Man-made pond and stream, maintained by the Lord Maeda's family for centuries. The water is crystal clear!

Susah nak ambik gambar dengan Khayla sebab dia asyik nak lari tak nak bergambar

Khayla was really enjoying herself in the garden because she can run around and dragged her feet in the small pebbles that littered the pathways. Kid seemed to have so much energy even though she hardly ate anything! Perhaps it was due to the cold weather?

Memory with my cheeky daughter

4th stop - Higashi Chaya district


Next, we made a short stop at the famous Higashi Chaya. Why is it famous, you ask? This is the place where tourists can view historical rows of teahouses reminiscent of the Edo period. Geishas used to strut along the row of houses and entertained guests in the teahouses. This area is steeped in Japanese traditional culture, which makes a rich experience for first-time tourists like us.

With a couple dressed in traditional kimono attire. Orang Jepun selalunya pakai kimono masa Tahun Baru dan perayaan tertentu.


Traditional teahouses
We even visited Hakuza Hikarikura, where we saw various things made with gold, for example these fruit cakes:

Fruit cakes with gold crust

Sepatah haram pun aku tak faham sebab semua dalam bahasa Jepun


Teahouse covered completely in 24K gold. Kau hader??
Gold seemed to be the biggest industry here, and everything from cakes, tea and ice cream to facial tissue and face masque are mixed with gold! The only thing we could afford is gold ice cream LOL!
5th stop - Kanazawa Station

Last but not least, we made a stop at Kanazawa Station. Besides being a transportation hub for the district, there's also a really big souvenir shop in the station where we wanted to get souvenirs.

Kanazawa Station served as the main entry point for visitors coming to Kanazawa

Taking a photo in front of the Tsuzumi Gate which is the landmark of Kanazawa Station


Just outside of Kanazawa Station, there is a really huge red-colored landmark known as Tsuzumi Gate. The design is based on Japanese traditional hand drums (tsuzumi).

After snapping photos, we headed to the souvenir shops where various Kanazawa's souvenirs are on sale. Most of the souvenirs are Kanazawa pastries since Kanazawa is famed for their sweet treats! I felt like I wanted to stay here and savour all the pastries in the shop! They looked so yummy with various candy colors and sweet fillings!

My favourite snack / pastry in Japan - mochis! This photo made me drool!


Family photo in front of Kanazawa Station

Last stop - Makan malam @ Coco's di Fukui

Before we headed home, we had our dinner back in Fukui. I loved this restaurant because it is kids-friendly. While waiting for our food, they doled out coloring pencils and coloring paper so Khayla & Khadeeja are kept occupied with their activity.

Khayla busy coloring her Doraemon character
We ordered pancakes for Khayla and they gave a chocolate  pen so she could decorate her own pancake. Isn't that a wonderful idea?


Khayla drawing a smiley face on her pancakes

As for me, the cold weather made me crave for hot and spicy food - so I ordered seafood paella with hot sauce.


My paella was really delicious

With food being out of the way, it was time to head back home and rest for another journey the next day - to Nagoya.

To be continued..
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