Showing posts with label Shinjuku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shinjuku. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Travel Tokyo on a Budget!

A Budget Traveler’s Guide to Surviving One of the World’s Most Expensive Cities
(As published in the December 2015 issue of Hardware Zone PH Magazine)

Oftentimes, fist timers and budget travelers get intimidated about traveling to Japan, particularly it’s capital city, Tokyo. It has been consistently listed in the top 10 most expensive cities for the past few years, which shies away budget travelers.

On my recent trip to Japan, I have realized that traveling to Tokyo can be cheaper than traveling to Hong Kong, which is the usual destination of Filipino travelers. But now, you have to know that Tokyo has fallen off from the top 10 most expensive cities due to the weakness of the Japanese Yen against the US Dollar. While this is bad news to Japan, this is good news for tourists as this would be the best time to travel there. Their government is very considerate to tourists now. I got my 5-year multiple entry visa in just 2-3 business days.

Let me share 10 tips to help you enjoy Tokyo without spending so much:

1.     Plan ahead! Make an itinerary, have a budget, make a shopping list, know what you want. This would help you save time and money as you go around the city. In Japan, everything is on time. I’m glad I brought my Veloci watch that got me constantly updated with the time.


Veloci Time
2.     Watch out for a seat sale! You would be surprised that my roundtrip airfare only costs around Php 4,000 (roundtrip Manila-Cebu-Narita), which I purchased during on April 2015. I took advantage of the seat sale and bought another ticket from Nagoya to Manila at Php 2,000, just so I wouldn’t have to pass through Cebu anymore.


a photo with Hachiko as soon as I arrived

3.     If you’re a solo traveler, CouchSurf! Not only you would meet new friends, you get a free accommodation too. Visit www.couchsurfing.org for more info.

4.     If you travel as a couple or a group, go AirBnB. This is way cheaper than getting a hotel room. You get to have your own place at the city’s top locations at just around Php 800 to Php 1,500 per person.

5.     Try a capsule hotel or a manga kissa for a unique experience. I don’t recommend this if you intend to sleep long hours. Most capsule hotels have a spa and you can stay there comfortably at a rate of Php 1,200/night. A manga kissa is a 24-hr internet cafĂ©, where you can read manga books, surf the internet, use the shower, etc. for 30 minutes up to 12 hours. I have tried Manboo, near the Shibuya crossing. I paid around Php 580 for 5 hours, inclusive of unlimited drinks. Since the lights are out, I was able to use my Euroo LEDlit while I was searching through my stuff inside my assigned cubicle.

checking in at Manboo! Manga Kissa in Shibuya

6.     Get a Suica or PassMo IC card. It costs 2,000 yen but 1,500 yen is all consumable and it’s for a lifetime use. It is a reloadable card, which you can use for payments in the subway, convenience stores, restaurants, etc.

7.  Don’t miss shopping in Don Quixote, Daiso, and in shopping districts: Ueno and Akihabara. Don Quixote is a cool shop where you can buy a lot of interesting stuff. You can find one in Shinjuku and Ginza. Daiso, of course, is a famous 100-yen shop. Ueno is an area where you can buy clothes, perfumes, bags, chocolates, and everything Japanese at a cheaper price. For consumer electronics, Akihabara is the place to be. But after all the shopping, use a Euroo digital luggage scale to ensure you won’t exceed your baggage allowance.

Shibuya shopping district is the home of local designer brands
crossing the famous Shibuya crossing

You can buy these KitKat flavors from the stalls in Ueno
Found a lot of Totoro items at a Game Center in Ueno
fresh flowers at the Ueno shopping district
8.     Dine at hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Authentic Japanese food is not as expensive as you think. An average set meal would range from Php 200-Php400.


thanks to my friend Dra. Anika for the treat
we spent around 2000+ yen for these yakitori goodness

9.  You need not spend for good photos. You would spend a few hundreds for multiple subway rides but you don’t need to spend for admission fees all the time. You can visit the Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, and the Tokyo Imperial Palace for free. You would only have to pay entrance fee if you would like to go up the Tokyo SkyTree and the Tokyo Tower.


this was probably my third time in Asakusa temple
Speaking of good photos, don't miss having a Purikura sesh! You may find them inside Game Centers

10.  Enjoy Tokyo! Go to Disney Sea, cross the Shibuya crossing, visit the giant Gundam robot in DiverCity, take a selfie with Hachiko at Shibuya station, eat at Tsukiji Fish Market, and more!


huge Gundam Robot at Diver City, Odaiba
Better come super early (like 5am) at Tsukiji Fresh Market to witness the fish auction but in case you miss it, you can still eat fresh sashimi anytime at the restaurants there

I survived with just 30,000 yen pocket money for 4 days and 3 nights in Tokyo and I challenge you to do the same. Game?

the colors of autumn


BONUS post:

While we were there, we were able to visit the Tokyo Big Sight for the 44th Tokyo Motor Show. The exhibit was too big that we weren't able to explore all exhibit halls, but everything we've seen was just amazing! :)


a futuristic car from Benz
While we were also there, we got to visit Maria Ozawa in her bar in Shinjuku. On my last night in Tokyo, I came back as Maria offered to send me off before heading to Nagano to visit my relatives.

with my friend Ly and Maria

Watch out as I'll be posting my Nagano-Osaka-Kyoto-Nara-Kobe adventure soon :)



Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tokyo Weekend: Disney Sea, Shinjuku, Harajuku

My friend since high school and her family visited Tokyo for their Holy Week vacation, from April 5-9. And because I was so excited to go around Tokyo with my friend, Joyce, I took a 3-hr bus ride worth 2,700 yen from our place (Suwa City) to Tokyo City, at around 5 am of April 7th. Thanks to my cousin for driving me to the bus stop.

the view at the express way

I met with my Japanese uncle at Shinjuku bus station and he accompanied me to Keio Plaza Hotel where my friend was staying. Then we took a fee bus ride from the hotel to Disney Resort for a fun day in Disney Sea. The 1-Day Passport cost me 6,200 yen. Then meals at a total of 3000 yen.

 the sun's shining bright but the weather's freakin' cold

Polaroid photo before my 1st rollercoaster ride which was disappointing due to the small loop!:))

We took a lot of rides. We only got one Fast Pass at 11m which we were able to use by 6pm. There were lots of guests. But since we really wanted to ride all that we can, it took us a lot of patience to line up to multiple attractions for an average of 45mins per ride.

 it just looked so real!

 Joyce and her sister Adette




 Aladdin

Agrabah

outside Agrabah


 lunch at Port Area

 Disney Sea Electric Railway


I really enjoyed the Tower of Terror, the Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the Indiana Jones. As the sun was going down, the temperature kept dropping as well. It was freaking cold! At around 8pm, we watched the Magical Light Show on the water. It seemed better than that of Disneyland's light/fireworks show.


Tower of Terror


our funny photo inside haha

funny photo inside Indiana Jones

 magical light show (i wish i could post the video but the file's so heavy

 Mickey cape with uhm...mittens? lol

 Disney Resort bus

After a long day, we were dead tired but happy. We got some good rest at the hotel.

The next day, we had a breakfast buffet at one of the hotel restaurants. Then we headed to the Shinjuku Chuo Park which was a few meters away from the hotel. We had a nice (yet cold) walk to the park where we took photos with the cherry blossoms or "sakura".

vanity at the hotel

done with breakfast

walking to the Shinjuku Chuo Park


 Shinjuku Chuo Park

"sakura" aka cherry blossoms

peg: Korean Drama lol

more flowers!

 Joyce' failed attempt lol

 so picturesque!

 heading back to Keio Plaza Hotel

We headed back to the hotel to meet her family then we all walked to the Shinjuku Train Station. We took the JR Yamanote Line going to Harajuku, which was just 2 stations away. I wasn't able to do a lot in Harajuku because I had to rush back to the Shinjuku bus station for my bus back home at 2:40 pm. I just joined Joyce' family for lunch at Wolfgang Puck resto in Harajuku then I took the train back to Shinjuku. I was literally running back to the hotel to get my stuff at the lobby before heading to the bus station. Thanks for my buzzer beater arrival at the station 'cause I arrived the same time the bus did! Whew! Good thing I already bought ticket (worth 2500 yen) the previous day so I headed directly to the line of passengers boarding the bus. Besides the bus ticket, other things came in free. Thanks to Joyce' parents!


Track #14 is headed to Harajuku:)


 Harajuku Station

 Harajuku girls

 Harajuku!!!

 Tamagochi!!

 trying on a stylish eyewear

lunch at Wolfgang Puck. yummy!

I just had an awesome weekend!:)
Showing posts with label Shinjuku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shinjuku. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Travel Tokyo on a Budget!

A Budget Traveler’s Guide to Surviving One of the World’s Most Expensive Cities
(As published in the December 2015 issue of Hardware Zone PH Magazine)

Oftentimes, fist timers and budget travelers get intimidated about traveling to Japan, particularly it’s capital city, Tokyo. It has been consistently listed in the top 10 most expensive cities for the past few years, which shies away budget travelers.

On my recent trip to Japan, I have realized that traveling to Tokyo can be cheaper than traveling to Hong Kong, which is the usual destination of Filipino travelers. But now, you have to know that Tokyo has fallen off from the top 10 most expensive cities due to the weakness of the Japanese Yen against the US Dollar. While this is bad news to Japan, this is good news for tourists as this would be the best time to travel there. Their government is very considerate to tourists now. I got my 5-year multiple entry visa in just 2-3 business days.

Let me share 10 tips to help you enjoy Tokyo without spending so much:

1.     Plan ahead! Make an itinerary, have a budget, make a shopping list, know what you want. This would help you save time and money as you go around the city. In Japan, everything is on time. I’m glad I brought my Veloci watch that got me constantly updated with the time.


Veloci Time
2.     Watch out for a seat sale! You would be surprised that my roundtrip airfare only costs around Php 4,000 (roundtrip Manila-Cebu-Narita), which I purchased during on April 2015. I took advantage of the seat sale and bought another ticket from Nagoya to Manila at Php 2,000, just so I wouldn’t have to pass through Cebu anymore.


a photo with Hachiko as soon as I arrived

3.     If you’re a solo traveler, CouchSurf! Not only you would meet new friends, you get a free accommodation too. Visit www.couchsurfing.org for more info.

4.     If you travel as a couple or a group, go AirBnB. This is way cheaper than getting a hotel room. You get to have your own place at the city’s top locations at just around Php 800 to Php 1,500 per person.

5.     Try a capsule hotel or a manga kissa for a unique experience. I don’t recommend this if you intend to sleep long hours. Most capsule hotels have a spa and you can stay there comfortably at a rate of Php 1,200/night. A manga kissa is a 24-hr internet cafĂ©, where you can read manga books, surf the internet, use the shower, etc. for 30 minutes up to 12 hours. I have tried Manboo, near the Shibuya crossing. I paid around Php 580 for 5 hours, inclusive of unlimited drinks. Since the lights are out, I was able to use my Euroo LEDlit while I was searching through my stuff inside my assigned cubicle.

checking in at Manboo! Manga Kissa in Shibuya

6.     Get a Suica or PassMo IC card. It costs 2,000 yen but 1,500 yen is all consumable and it’s for a lifetime use. It is a reloadable card, which you can use for payments in the subway, convenience stores, restaurants, etc.

7.  Don’t miss shopping in Don Quixote, Daiso, and in shopping districts: Ueno and Akihabara. Don Quixote is a cool shop where you can buy a lot of interesting stuff. You can find one in Shinjuku and Ginza. Daiso, of course, is a famous 100-yen shop. Ueno is an area where you can buy clothes, perfumes, bags, chocolates, and everything Japanese at a cheaper price. For consumer electronics, Akihabara is the place to be. But after all the shopping, use a Euroo digital luggage scale to ensure you won’t exceed your baggage allowance.

Shibuya shopping district is the home of local designer brands
crossing the famous Shibuya crossing

You can buy these KitKat flavors from the stalls in Ueno
Found a lot of Totoro items at a Game Center in Ueno
fresh flowers at the Ueno shopping district
8.     Dine at hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Authentic Japanese food is not as expensive as you think. An average set meal would range from Php 200-Php400.


thanks to my friend Dra. Anika for the treat
we spent around 2000+ yen for these yakitori goodness

9.  You need not spend for good photos. You would spend a few hundreds for multiple subway rides but you don’t need to spend for admission fees all the time. You can visit the Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, and the Tokyo Imperial Palace for free. You would only have to pay entrance fee if you would like to go up the Tokyo SkyTree and the Tokyo Tower.


this was probably my third time in Asakusa temple
Speaking of good photos, don't miss having a Purikura sesh! You may find them inside Game Centers

10.  Enjoy Tokyo! Go to Disney Sea, cross the Shibuya crossing, visit the giant Gundam robot in DiverCity, take a selfie with Hachiko at Shibuya station, eat at Tsukiji Fish Market, and more!


huge Gundam Robot at Diver City, Odaiba
Better come super early (like 5am) at Tsukiji Fresh Market to witness the fish auction but in case you miss it, you can still eat fresh sashimi anytime at the restaurants there

I survived with just 30,000 yen pocket money for 4 days and 3 nights in Tokyo and I challenge you to do the same. Game?

the colors of autumn


BONUS post:

While we were there, we were able to visit the Tokyo Big Sight for the 44th Tokyo Motor Show. The exhibit was too big that we weren't able to explore all exhibit halls, but everything we've seen was just amazing! :)


a futuristic car from Benz
While we were also there, we got to visit Maria Ozawa in her bar in Shinjuku. On my last night in Tokyo, I came back as Maria offered to send me off before heading to Nagano to visit my relatives.

with my friend Ly and Maria

Watch out as I'll be posting my Nagano-Osaka-Kyoto-Nara-Kobe adventure soon :)



Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tokyo Weekend: Disney Sea, Shinjuku, Harajuku

My friend since high school and her family visited Tokyo for their Holy Week vacation, from April 5-9. And because I was so excited to go around Tokyo with my friend, Joyce, I took a 3-hr bus ride worth 2,700 yen from our place (Suwa City) to Tokyo City, at around 5 am of April 7th. Thanks to my cousin for driving me to the bus stop.

the view at the express way

I met with my Japanese uncle at Shinjuku bus station and he accompanied me to Keio Plaza Hotel where my friend was staying. Then we took a fee bus ride from the hotel to Disney Resort for a fun day in Disney Sea. The 1-Day Passport cost me 6,200 yen. Then meals at a total of 3000 yen.

 the sun's shining bright but the weather's freakin' cold

Polaroid photo before my 1st rollercoaster ride which was disappointing due to the small loop!:))

We took a lot of rides. We only got one Fast Pass at 11m which we were able to use by 6pm. There were lots of guests. But since we really wanted to ride all that we can, it took us a lot of patience to line up to multiple attractions for an average of 45mins per ride.

 it just looked so real!

 Joyce and her sister Adette




 Aladdin

Agrabah

outside Agrabah


 lunch at Port Area

 Disney Sea Electric Railway


I really enjoyed the Tower of Terror, the Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the Indiana Jones. As the sun was going down, the temperature kept dropping as well. It was freaking cold! At around 8pm, we watched the Magical Light Show on the water. It seemed better than that of Disneyland's light/fireworks show.


Tower of Terror


our funny photo inside haha

funny photo inside Indiana Jones

 magical light show (i wish i could post the video but the file's so heavy

 Mickey cape with uhm...mittens? lol

 Disney Resort bus

After a long day, we were dead tired but happy. We got some good rest at the hotel.

The next day, we had a breakfast buffet at one of the hotel restaurants. Then we headed to the Shinjuku Chuo Park which was a few meters away from the hotel. We had a nice (yet cold) walk to the park where we took photos with the cherry blossoms or "sakura".

vanity at the hotel

done with breakfast

walking to the Shinjuku Chuo Park


 Shinjuku Chuo Park

"sakura" aka cherry blossoms

peg: Korean Drama lol

more flowers!

 Joyce' failed attempt lol

 so picturesque!

 heading back to Keio Plaza Hotel

We headed back to the hotel to meet her family then we all walked to the Shinjuku Train Station. We took the JR Yamanote Line going to Harajuku, which was just 2 stations away. I wasn't able to do a lot in Harajuku because I had to rush back to the Shinjuku bus station for my bus back home at 2:40 pm. I just joined Joyce' family for lunch at Wolfgang Puck resto in Harajuku then I took the train back to Shinjuku. I was literally running back to the hotel to get my stuff at the lobby before heading to the bus station. Thanks for my buzzer beater arrival at the station 'cause I arrived the same time the bus did! Whew! Good thing I already bought ticket (worth 2500 yen) the previous day so I headed directly to the line of passengers boarding the bus. Besides the bus ticket, other things came in free. Thanks to Joyce' parents!


Track #14 is headed to Harajuku:)


 Harajuku Station

 Harajuku girls

 Harajuku!!!

 Tamagochi!!

 trying on a stylish eyewear

lunch at Wolfgang Puck. yummy!

I just had an awesome weekend!:)