04 October 2016

Japan Day 4: Kappabashi Street And Asakusa

Previously:
Japan Day 3: Ameyayokocho And Ueno Park


Kappabashi street - the giant chef head marks the entrance to the southern end of Kappabashi-dori
Kappabashi street which is more well known with their title as Kitchen town, is a shopping street between Ueno and Asakusa.  This street is lined with dozens of stores selling everything from kitchen utensils, restaurant furniture to wax food samples used by many restaurants in Japan.




Sensoji Temple (Asakusa Canon Temple)


Girl in kimono with sakura background



Yakisoba on the roll

Sky tower






Stay tuned for the next blog still in Japan:
Japan Day 5: Monjayaki at Tsukishima, Tsukiji Fish Market, Kabuki-za

22 September 2016

Japan Day 3: Ameyayokocho And Ueno Park

Previously:
Japan Day 2: Tokyo DisneySea



Ameya-yokocho market is a busy narrow street, about 500 meters long market with more than few hundreds shops standing side by side between Ueno and Okachimachi station.  They sell a wide variety of items ranging from fresh and dry marine products, to clothing and miscellaneous goods.  I also noticed so many restaurants are selling the fresh raw marine food or raw meat.  Therefore, we jumped in to this nice-looking restaurant.  Looking very tiny and packed with diners, so we thought we may need to wait for awhile, but they direct us to upstairs where there are more seats available.  Yayy... no more rumbling tummy.  I straight away know what should I have, Beef tartare don, freshly minced beef topped with spring onions and raw egg yolk.  While my hubby went with his usual Unagi don, for save choice.  Both of dishes are absolutely wonderful.  Super fresh, flavorsome and cheap. 


Beef Tartare Don 890¥

Unagi Don 2,250¥


After a yummy breakfast that we had, we then stroll around the Ueno Park.  It was around mid April, that's why sakura trees were blossom everywhere and one of the best spot to see is in this Ueno Park.  We at first got off at Okachimachi station and walk along the market until reach the other entrance of the market which is near Ueno station and Ueno Park.






Stay tuned for the next blog still in Japan:
Japan Day 4: Kappabashi Street And Asakusa

21 September 2016

Japan Day 2: Tokyo DisneySea

Previously:
Japan Day 1: Akihabara And Namja Town, Ikebukuro




Early on that day, we rushed having breakfast at one of the ramen shop at Ikebukuro station that open pretty early in the morning.  However, the tsukemen ramen was unbelievable delicious.  I actually had them more later while we were still in Tokyo. 

Then we catched JR train to JR Maihama station and exchange to Disney Resort Monorail to Tokyo Disney Sea station otherwise you can take a walk from JR Maihama station to the park (about 20 minutes).  But most of the people won't miss catching this special Disney-theme train.  The electric train @ Disney Gateway costs us 260¥/pp for one way ticket.


little boss was excitedly waiting for his train




Welcome to Disney Sea 

Where should we go first, mommy?










Minnie cinnamon churros





Baked salmon risotto with cheese

Luv you snowman


Not much story I could tell, you just need to experience and explore this park by yourself then you will understand why this Disneyland is the best theme park for kids and even adult. 

After spending a full day at DisneySea, we had a short stroll at the Tokyo station and grab some snacks along the way.  Then just take some rest at the hotel before another long day tomorrow.  Thank you to read my blog and Octie Appetie guys..




Tokyo banana brownies

Taiyaki @ Tokyo station 210¥

Stay tuned for the next blog still in Japan:
Japan Day 3: Ameyayokocho And Ueno Park