Posts Tagged ‘vacation’
Autumn Reminiscence – Lake Kinrinko
autumn colors without a pot of red-brown soup
Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
The second day we were in Tokyo, we woke up to a bright, sunny day which was a relief for us. I don’t know whether I can stand any more rainy, gloomy days for the rest of our vacation.

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Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
Too Much Japan Already?
We’ve really been indulging in Japanese food more often these past few months compared to months before. Heck, we somewhat stopped eating Japanese food after our trip last year. Recently, it was lunch or dinner at Kampachi, Miyagi, repeat visits to Sushi Zen, Sukiya, Hokkaido Ichiba..

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Too Much Japan Already?
Yes, The Rooms Can Be Small
Someone asked me whether it is true that hotel rooms in Japan are small. Yes, they are

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Yes, The Rooms Can Be Small
Keeping Track Of Expenses While On Vacation
Zaini doesn’t care about our balancing our daily expenses back home (that’s my job), just that when we are on vacation, he did all the daily reconciliation without fail.

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Keeping Track Of Expenses While On Vacation
Mommy, I Need A Lift!
Carrying a tired/sleepy/sleeping boy while out sightseeing may not be so easy, especially when the boy flops around a lot while being carried.

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Mommy, I Need A Lift!
A Sea Of People
If you like crowds, Tokyo may fit you just fine. I’ve yet been to any local festival there during my vacation so I have no idea how the crowd be during festivals. But here are some photos taken on some random days while we were in Japan.

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A Sea Of People
Food We Ate : Ekiben From Akita Station
After spending two nights in Akita on Day 3 and 4 of our vacation in Japan; it’s time for us to head back to Tokyo. Taking the shinkansen from Akita to Tokyo is another excuse for us to enjoy the ekiben sold at the station. Ekiben covers are always interesting.
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Food We Ate : Ekiben From Akita Station
Food We Ate : My Son’s Favourite Lunch On-The-Go
It’s pretty easy feeding my son during our vacation in Japan because what he likes to eat can pretty much be found everywhere; from the nearest konbini to depachika to food courts.
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Food We Ate : My Son’s Favourite Lunch On-The-Go
It’s A Feast – Japanese Food We Ate Part I
I’ve done my daily trip reports, so now I’ll be