Thursday, April 18, 2013

Atami

Hello everyone I went to Atami this weekend so I'll talk about that, and I'll answer the questions of my Q&A later this week or next week (if you still want to ask questions please go ask it in the comments here: Q&A )

For those of you who don't know Atami, or have never heard of it, well I was like you 4 days ago. Apparently it's a really famous place, near Shizuoka. The sun beach (and moonlight beach) actually reminded me of something, I'm pretty sure I've seen/heard about it before... maybe in an Anime, on TV or in a book, but I'm sure I've seen it mentioned before. I just can't remember where.

So Atami is supposed to be a really famous place, but I think it's mostly famous with older people, as there was mostly only old people everywhere. It's really beautiful though. The beach at night is pretty, and they have fireworks during summer, but there was none when I went.

I stayed at the New Akao Hotel, a pretty nice hotel built on a cliff.


Our room was upgraded to a Royal Suite for some reasons, it was huge!



First thing we did after arriving, they were serving a "welcome drink" in the lobby, so we had green tea with a sweet. It was delicious.


After that we went to the Rose Garden (don't know why they called it rose garden, while there were some roses, it was not the majority of the garden that had roses).
It a huge and beautiful garden built into 4 sections (i think there used to be 5, but one of them seemed to be closed)
Above the garden, there was a little shrine. I love shrines. while I don't believe in anything, I love the view they provide.


The first section of the garden was a japanese garden. They said they they have the biggest Bonsai in the world.




Japanese garden always feels so relaxing. The sand represent the sea, and the pants/rocks represent the land (islands). The japanese garden was separated in two. Some kids were laying and actually went into the sand. Their parent were angry, but the staff of the garden laughed. it was kinda funny, but I understand why the mother was mad.

the second section was kind of a min maze, with flower arks and many little paths.



The third section was the Wedding and Propose garden, it felt really romantic.



The last garden was filled with flowers and had a lot of statues and a nice fountain.



There was also a monkey tamer performing at the top of this garden, it was interesting, but I only got to watch the end of the show.


After that we went to eat in the huge dinner hall. A band from New Zealand was playing while we ate a really Japanese meal. After the meal (which was actually so so) we went on a night tour of the city by bus. I was told by a friend that Atami had a really nice night view, so I looked foward to that. and it was as nice and they said. In the middle of the trip, the stopped at the Atami castle, so we could take some pictures. The castle itself was looking nice, but the view from it, to the city, and the beach, was just awesome.



After the bus trip we returned to the hotel, where we had a mini lesson of Motchitsuki (beating up the Mochi). Since I watched Tamako Market lately, it felt really interesting! we got to eat the mochi after that, and it was good. (sorry no pic of that)

After that we went to listen to a live acoustic performance by the same band that was playing at the dinner. I got to speak with the guitarist, Carlos, he was a pretty nice guy.


Unfortunately, they were not so popular, as we were the only ones attending this live performance.

After that we went back to the room, watched some tv. I went to the Open air bath at midnight (because I'm way too shy to go there when there's other people), and I can confirm, I don't like ofuro/onsen. It's way too hot for me.

The next morning, we ate breakfast at the same lace than we ate dinner, after that we went on a tour of the city. we stopped at an Old Inn, that is now just a place for tourist. It's a really impressive mix of western and eastern style.




After that we went to eat in an overpriced fancy restorant, The food was really good, but... way too expensive, I took the cheapest thing on the menu, and it was 1600yen or so, the normal stuff was around 5000 yen, while there were some up to 15000 yen.

After that we took a walk near the beach, watched the many monuments and went back to the hotel, picked up our stuff and went back to Tokyo, where we finished or day with karaoke.







One of the most famous statue in Atami is this one:


It's a guy kicking a girl... why? the story is actually pretty interesting! and you can read it here:


"You have been blinded by his diamond!"
That's all for this post.
These were only a couple of the pictures I took, and you can see the rest here: Atami

Thank you!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Q&A

Hey everyone, I don't know what to post about so I though I'd do a Question & Answer.


If you have any questions about
  • Living in Japan
  • My life in Japan
  • Japan culture 
Or any other topic that I could answer, please post a comment and I will try to answer. If I can'T answer, I will try to get the information as soon as possible, and if you're asking about something I didn't experience yet while being in Japan, I'll try to do it soon so I can answer your question.
So you can actually also take this as an opportunity to give me ideas of what to do.

I will answer every questions, but if your question is too stupid, you should expect and equally stupid answer! (Being ignorant, or not knowing something is not being stupid so even if you think your question could seem obvious to other, don't hesitate to ask it; I call stupid questions a question that is clearly meant to be impossible to answer or trying to make me something completely stupid or illegal...)

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Walking around Shin-Nakano

I wanted to post this a little while ago, but because it was more logical to talk about the Sakura during the Sakura period, I postponed this post until now.

It's not a really awesome post, it's just me walking around where I live in Japan. Up until now I had only visited north of where I live up to Nakano Broadway. So I decided to do the East and south East this time. I walked kinda randomly so I don't know how far I went so maybe I actually did the south-west too, but I'm not sure.

I tried to take as many pictures as I could, but somehow I feel really shy to take pictures when I'm not in a "touristic" spot...

There isn't anything great near Shin-Nakano, it's a pretty simple and quiet place.
There's a big river just south of my home and there are a lot of bridges to cross it.


Walking south I actually found a part of Tokyo Daigaku, I found a nice shrine, and a couple of shops. A park and a big road to the east, close to Shinjuku.
It was an interesting walk, but I don't know if I can really make you feel it with the pictures I took, but you can see them here: South East Of Shin Nakano

I don't really have any favourite shots this time sorry, so please tell me which ones you prefer!


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Sorry... It couldn't work

Because she wasn't really of course! It was April's fool.
One of the tags on the post gave it away (Look at the date).
Sorry for all those I tricked!

man...
I sure wish it would have been true! Hahaha!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Love will find it's way!

I know I didn't talk about love much lately... mainly because, since I'm living in Japan now, most people come to this blog for the Life in Japan, and not for my personal life.But with something this big, I can't really not talk about it!

I met a really nice girl when I was watching Sakuras. Funny enough, her name is Sakura! She's really cute, small, has brown hair, and speaks a little English. We spoke a lot during the last couple of days, and we now know that this is love!

We'll be getting MARRIED! YES! the date isn't set yet, but it'll be a traditional Japanese wedding. I'm so Happy!
Sorry I don't have a picture of her, but I'll try to post one soon!