Sunday, 24 December 2017

Solo trip to Osaka and Tokyo

In these last few years, I've realised that it is ridiculously hard to organise an overseas trip with friends. If I want to go anywhere it was just easier to buy a ticket and plan it all myself. I get to see only the places I want to see and can do things at the pace that I want to do them. I have been to Tokyo and Kyoto before but in September 2016, I went to visit Osaka for the first time. Here's some experiences I can share with you.

1. Osaka

Before getting to Osaka, I researched extensively and reached the conclusion that I will fly into Osaka and fly back from Tokyo. I worked out that this not only saved time and money but also allowed me to visit a few places between Osaka and Tokyo.  

2. Nara

The deer city is beautiful and full of beautiful temples and beautiful deers. After getting off the super fast train "Shinkansen" I made a dash for one of the largest and most beautiful temples in Japan - the "Todaji". The walk to Todaji is littered with deers that are happy to bow to you for treats. "Senbei" is the food that the locals sell to tourists to feed to the deers, the word means biscuit. 

Todaji temple in Nara
Nara deers outside Todaji
A deer poking its head out from behind stone lanterns

Small gravestones in Nara Deer Park

3. Dotonbori, Osaka

Osaka is basically a foodie city. When you get off at Namba station, you can head towards "Dotonbori", a series of streets and lanes that hold all the most curious and delicious Japanese foods. Osaka is the home of "Takoyaki", "Okonomiyaki", "Kashikatsu" and other delicious Japanese foods. 

I got to Dotonbori at 9pm, when the streets are buzzing with the most excitement and food stalls are plentiful and all open. Some stalls and shops will have lines stretching out before them, but there are only a handful of truly well known stalls that are popular with locals and tourists.  I didn't get a chance to take photos of the places I went to as I was too excited about the foods. Below are a few stalls and restaurants that are photo worthy (not sure about the food as I didn't eat there). 

Dotonbori

Takoyaki shop
Takoyaki - octopus batter snacks
Kashikatsu
Kashikatsu - prawn, ox tongue, shitake, asparagus, scallop fried

4. Kobe

One food item that I've always had on my bucket list is a Kobe beef steak. Kobe is a small town next to Osaka and this meant there was no excuse for me not to visit Kobe and tick off one of the most expensive steaks in the world off my bucket list. I won't go into the details of why Kobe beef is so famous but it should suffice to say that the steak I had was delicious and the eating experience was just as amazing. 

Kobe Steak (Grade 5) - over $300 for three courses

Personal chef cooked a three course meal over Teppanyaki hot plate
Kobe steak cooked on Teppanyaki hot plate

5. Himeji

The word "Himeji" means princess. The photos of Himeji I had seen before arriving at the small city were beautiful and fitting for princesses. Naturally I had to visit the city and its famous Himeji Castle and see it for myself. It was a shame that I did not go during cherry blossom season as I heard that the castle becomes surrounded by pink blossom trees. That's a trip for another day. 

Himeji Castle
Ascent up to the castle
Himeji Castle Garden


6. Osaka Aquarium

I love aquariums and having read that Osaka's aquarium is one of the best in the world, I just had to make time to visit it. No words can describe how great it was but they say pictures are word a thousand words. 

Dory?
Extremely large jelly fish
Dancing spider crabs
Seals

7. Tokyo

This would have been the fifth time I visited Tokyo in the last five years. It's certainly averaging once a year and I don't mind the frequency at all. This time my stay was short and was mainly focused on going to DisneySea.

DisneySea - Pirates of the Caribbean
One of the scariest park rides involving a dropping elevator
One of the most popular rides is inside the Indiana Jones volcano ride
Visitors sit down to watch the nightly DisneySea performance on water
Extravagant performance on water

Stranger

It's been a while since I've done a blog entry. I don't recall why I stopped or what was happening in my life at the time. It's okay though. This was never meant to be a strenuous task and I was only ever going to do it when I had time or was in the mood.

I had forgotten all about this blog until one conversation turned to my road trip up the coast a few years ago. I wanted to see photos of some of the beautiful places I had visited and voila, I'm here.