25 June 2014

5D4N Osaka, Japan: Day I.

Date: 16-20 June 2014

Update: You can now find the other days here: Day II, Day III, Day IV, Day V and first ONSEN experience!


About one and half month ago, my boss told me that she was going to send me to Japan for a Fam Trip. Fam Trip is also called Familiarization Trip, where you experience all the famous touristy place or the places that they want to introduce, get familiar with them so we can come home and put them in our tour packages.


The last time I went to a Fam Trip was to Club Med Cherating end of last year.


My reaction upon hearing the word, 'JAPAN' was priceless. Not that I can see how I looked then but I can imagined how I'd look if I were looking at a mirror. My eyes wide open with one eyebrow raised to a side, mouth widely opened with a very soft 'huh?' and body all straightened up. 


It was an insane moment. I couldn't believe it. It's Japan okay. JAPAN!


Of course minutes after that, more questions were asked towards my boss and then finally, I came to understand that the invitation was aimed towards the KL travel agents and since Holiday Tours & Travel have a branch in Penang and since they decided to send someone from Penang instead of KL, I was chosen. *proud*


Thank You Jesus :)


So, I flew to KL from Penang (MH 1161) on the 15th, Sunday evening and waited for few hours to board the 7-hours flight to Osaka (MH052). Initially, Koay had football training so he couldn't drop me off at the airport but he changed his schedule. Aww. He wouldn't admit it but I think he was sad that he couldn't see me for the next one week. Hah. 


I actually asked if I could get seat upgrade to business class but no because flights were full. If not, sure ada chance d. It'll be nice to be at business class for 7 hours. It would feel super great! 


A hint! If you want to be upgraded to business class for free, don't check in too early and always be in proper clothes. No slippers. Wear nicely and maybe, just maybe they can do give you an upgrade. You're welcome :)




I requested for window seat and was given a window and emergency area's seat. That means more leg space although it was like very very near to the toilet. Good thing no smell or anything. When I settled down and became comfortable in my seat, I begin chatting with the lady next to me, only to find out that she was going to Japan for Fam Trip too. The same one with me. Hah. How nice. So we got to know each other more and stuff. So nice.


I tried watching Glee but was so tried my eyes kept closing. I even declined supper. Maybe because I had seafood sandwich at KLIA earlier and they were serving egg sandwich for supper. I slept until 4-5am and they started serving breakfast, which I ate happily, while watching Glee from before. 




It's funny that when we reached the airport, it didn't feel like we had so little sleep. I was definitely so awake and all pumped up to explore Japan. That is not until when I got into the bus and found out that we have 2 hours before we reach our first tourist attraction that the 3 girls crashed. Slept like a baby. Fastest 2 hours bus ride for sure. 


We were greeted by our Japan Co-ordinator, Mr Nagaoka-san and our temporary Tour Guide, Ms Miyako-san and the Manager of Nippon Travel Agency (who handles all our travelling documents), Mr Yamazaki-san. 


I really hoped that these names are correct. I have a lot of name cards okay. Don't judge me please thank you. 




This trip was planned for us to cover 4 prefectures; Mie, Shiga, Kyoto and Osaka, where we will spend a night at each prefecture. Mie was the first one and we headed straight to Iga-ryu Ninja House.


I must say I was pretty excited for this one. When we got there, we got to choose our Ninja 'costume'. Obviously black is Ninja's color and the rest are just for fashion sake. Hah.





Only 3 of us for the entire week. Don't ask me why my headband was tied like that. I know it's supposed to be across the forehead like Jane and Selina's. I don't know why mine was like that. The ninja lady there tied it for me. Everything was done for me, so yeah. 

 Then, we walked for quite a bit to the place where this whole Ninja thing was 'founded'/'discovered'/'created'. This exact hillside where Ninja hides in the old times from some political influence or something. I can't remember the story behind it. 



Ninjas used to be really small and petite group of people. They are even shorter than me I kid you not. Small but really fast. They showed us how Ninja moves around in a house and stuff. It'll be super fun to live in a ninja house just because there are so many hidden doors/pathways/weapons that you can 'play' around with. Hah. Love the experience!


Then, we watched a Ninja Show and boy, it was goood! I was even 'selected by them for a 'show' in front of other visitors. Paiseh betul. They made me hold like a long bamboo-like stick and asked me to aim at a hanging balloon and to blow the needle (that was already inside) towards it. First time, failed. to my defense, it was far! Second time, POP! Everyone kept laughing and I was clueless because they spoke in Japanese. So, I just kept smiling. Not so fun being laughed at without knowing the reason. Ahhh such bizarre moment for me.






Oh! We saw these two boys who were so cute! Cannot tahan! So handsome bunch of boys! Selina even asked the parents' permission to take their photo. Haha.


After the show, we were given three times to throw shuriken at a wooden board. 

After all that ninja actions and bizarre moments, it was time for mam mam. We were so hungry we could swallow a cow each except for Selina because she doesn't eat beef. Hah. Our lunch was at this service area along their highway called the Meihan-Ueno Drive-in. Cannot compare this 'rest-stop-eating-place' with the ones we have along our highways.

No need to talk about being in a large area, ours also very big. Want to talk must talk about the quality of their food and service and food. It's insanely high in quality. They even serve free coffee/oolong tea/green tea.


I ordered what was highly recommended on the menu. Beef. Beef has a name but I forgot. Urghh. This beef melts in the mouth alright. I think it has more fats than meat. Few bites and I was ready to stop. 


After makan, we walked around for some local food shopping. I didn't get anything because I really wasn't in the mood for shopping. No idea why. Afterall, first day only what. One thing I tried on that was err.. disgusting? Not really lah but it tasted super odd. Jeruk-ed lala. No way I'm ever putting that in my mouth again. Local goodness but no thanks for me :)


The girls managed to squeeze homamade ice cream into their tummy but not for me. I was ready for another round of sleep. Before we say goodbye to this place, we took a photo with their mascot. They all kept saying, 'kawaii' which means cute. It's alright. Never into this kind of soft toys whether small ones or giant one.




Oh did I also mention that this one bottle of water costs abour RM3 and I kept it for few days. Expensive water is expensive. 

 Next on our itinerary is the ever famous Ise Shrine. Japanese peopel takes their shrines veru seriously. Before they enter, they bow. Before they leave, they bow. Even when they leave their school, they bow. Such patriotic action towards their nation. 

It's a very big piece of land where a lot of walking is needed. Their walkways are all scattered with small pebbles/stones/rocks. It is believed that these pebbles will purify your whole self from all the sins that you have within you. So, as you walked towards the most inside of the shrine, you're already quite cleansed spiritually. Other than these pebbles, they also have holy water from the mountains where you have to wash your hands and mouth following a certain steps. 




After Ise Shrine, we walked to the Okage Yokocho - food and shopping street. One of my favorite place to be at. It has these olden days' houses and shops and walking down the street just gives that oh-my-goodness-I'm-in-Japan-for-real. You can find food, souvenirs, restaurants, bars and all sorts of things there. It's a very warm street. Actually the weather was really cooling but I wasn't talking about the weather warm kind. You get it.





Another kind of beef that I tried. This one super yummy! For one stick like that, I think it was RM30.


The famous dessert shop. Every Japanese will know of this brand. Their famous dessert is like our ice kacang. They don't have all sorts of beans and syrup. They only put green tea syrup and a ball of red bean paste. Japanese all-time favorite dessert. Not so much for me although I like green tea. Three people can share one bowl.


Thank God that was our last tourist place to go. Energy level zero already by then.Our stay for the night is at Hotel Rosa Blanca. One of the most beautiful hotel I've even been. We did a quick hotel inspection where we see all the category of the rooms in the hotel. Super sweet. They even have a wedding chapel on top of the hotel. It is the most beautiful walk-down-the-aisle. SERIOUSLY! 





 View from my room. That is not a tennis court. That is a helipad and the white patch is the outdoor wedding walk-down-the-aisle. The idea is you arrive at the resort with your groom and walk straight to your guest and exchange your vows. Sweet.


Junior Suite.
Nagaoka-san: Sarah, next time you come here with your bf and stay in this room. Very romantic.
Me: No way! Not married cannot!
Nagaoka-san: Can lahh. Why cannot?
Me: Cannot! Not husband cannot lah!


Cottage Room. Can accommodate up to 8 people. One of my personal favorite because can fit so many people leh! 


Our final inspection: Wedding Chapel. SO BEAUTIFUL COVERED WITH WHITE ROSES AND A CROSS! Christians in Japan is like less than 1% okay. LESS THAN 1%!


Fancy dinner at the hotel where we were served with all kinds of goodies. My most loved is the cold cut of duck with slices or orange.SO YUMMY! I tried sake and plum wine too. Oh so good. 


My room. One person gets one room each. My room very nice. 


I went for onsen but I'm going to talk about onsen on another separate post because it's too special :)


Only first day away from home and I had to have skype sessions with the family already. More on Sha Lynn because I miss her so terribly lots!


Ahhhh. Day 1 over. That was pretty tiring.

Day 2 will come soon when I really have the time. 

24 June 2014

Time Out.

Just because I just came out from a Tasmanian briefing and they gave Time Out chocolate to everyone. 

I just realized that it's really tummy.

Cadbury ma that's why. 

Do you know that they have a Cadbury factory in Tasmania?

Mmhmm.

Now you know.

22 June 2014

Boo-Hoo-Ed.

Boohoo.

Back to work in about 10 hours time.

Boohoo.

It's not that my work sucks. It's having to wake up according to the alarm clock sucks.

And also it's most likely because I have been away for a week and now to tune my self back into the working mode is one tough thing to do.

I might have to cry myself to sleep tonight. 

KIDDING!

Not that teruk lahh.

I look forward to going through the flyers and name cards and come out with a few Japan packages. 

It has been such a wonderful experience, which I shall blog about it soon.

On another note, I'm feeling like I might want to modify my room. Perhaps another bunch of colors? Wordy wallpaper?

20 June 2014

Flying Is Tiring.


It's so fun to fly to places but it can be so tiring too. 

After 6-7 hours fling from Osaka, I'm all ready to crash on my bed. But no, not for another 3-4 hours at least. 

Good thing it only takes 45 minutes to Penang from here. I can only imagine how it will feel like to go for a 22 hours flight to US. It's too crazily long. 

Okay, about time to board my domestic flight! 

See you bye!

13 June 2014

People Who Matter.

Some of the things in my life that if I start talking about it for a long time I can start having tears.

One of it is as the title above.

Things like these I LOVE:

Getting together for lunch during a working day.
So, we 'spontaneously' went for mee sotong today and despite it being one of the shortest lunch we had, it was one of the best. Just because. 

Getting text messages from them.
Both janice and Jaryn texts me almost few days once to check on how Vanessa is doing. This always encourages me and my family. What made it even sweeter was the fact that they didn't go through Koay to ask me. They personally text me about it. I've gained two sisters, guys. Best thing ever. 

Stranger/Business Associate turned friend.
Asia's Sales Manager from Contiki Singapore came to Penang for a product briefing/training session and I like how from just being colleagues, we managed to sit down at the office's dining area and just have conversations about life like how friends do. No awkwardness no formality. Just like friends. Position shall not be the thin wall that separates people, yes?

A boyfriend that acts like a best friend.
One time, I craved for mee sotong so bad but never got the chance to eat because of the busy schedule. He purposely went to have mee sotong the very next day with his client, snapped a photo and whatsapped me. That's all he did. NO TAPAU ALSO! So, this time I obviously want to payback. Haha. And failed big time. *stares*


Momzie who loves cooking.
Mrs Khoo always wants to cook our favorite food and always asking us what we want to eat on a daily basis. Always putting us first before herself. Momzie.. She wanted to roast chicken tonight but we got not much time can't enjoy. Momzie best.

10 June 2014

Light Sleeper.

We all had slumber party again in Vanessa's room. 

Mom, me and Sha Lynn.

Oh by the way, Vanessa is feeling much better although she still can't see anything and her eyes tend to get very teary sometimes. 

Back to this. 

Sha Lynn and I shared one single sized mattress. I love it because I get to smell her baby-scent whole night through. 

Months ago, it was tiring to sleep with Sha Lynn because she wakes up every few hours for milk. Now that she's a year plus, she sleeps through the night and only wakes up once for milk. 

The thing for me is I'm a light sleeper. It means I don't usually get deep sleep like those people sleep means whatever happens also don't know. For me, that's not the case. That's far from my case.

Any small movement on my bed and I'll wake up. 

Wait, I remembered there was one time that I was in such deep sleep that the position that I slept in, I woke up still in the same way! Don't ask me how I know it's exactly the same because I just know it! I DIDN'T MOVE AT ALL THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT! We were in KL for a mini holiday and stayed over at my aunt's place. I must be super tired, seriously. Imagine sleeping in one same position for 8 or more hours straight. I also remembered feeling super good after I woke up. Haha.

That was just once. Other time, I'm always not in deep sleep no matter how tired I am. 

That is why I'm the perfect babysitter/nanny to sleep with your babies, because everytime they move a muscle (and they always move!) I will know. Hahaha. No, I'm not promoting myself to be hired or anything.

It never occurs to me that I'm a light sleeper. Not until Koay told me. 

I think there was once I was super tired and I just literally dropped on my bed. He moved onto my bed and just lie down to play with his hp. He made very small movement and I woke up!

I went back to napping but constantly waking up because he kept moving. His legs, hands, don't know why move so much lah. So he ended up sitting on the floor. Hahaha. 

It was then he realized that I'm a light sleeper. 

Maybe that's why I always want to sleep whenever I can. It's because I never really sleep when I sleep. So, I just need those extra really quiet time for sleeping. Hmm.

The funny thing is I rarely get upset when people wake me up unintentionally. 

Oh! One thing that can set me off immediately is how people wake me up. It has to be gentle and soft and slow.

Once, Koay woke me up by hitting my leg. I woke up so angry that even he himself got very shocked. I think he learnt his lesson that day. Haha. 

But then who wakes people up so harsh and sudden one!? No one will like it whattt! 

If you are those who enjoys people waking you up by doing it suddenly, please tell me! You're one of a kind for sure!

So yeah, light sleeper. Who else? Let's form a light-sleeper group and hang out drink coffee tea.