Saturday, April 20, 2013

Kandagawa's cherry blossoms

The best time in Spring is the week when the sakura (cherry blossom) is in full bloom.
No word can describe how pretty they are.

and I am so lucky to live just few minutes away from this river with breathtaking scenery.












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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The island of Smiley face, Nokonoshima

So there is this small island called Nokonoshima which I recommend to everyone who are going to travel to Fukuoka. It's a little beautiful island where both sea and mountain can be enjoyed at the same time :)


20 min ferry ride from the main island :D

Nokonoshima is famous of its oranges!

We had this burger and fresh orang juice for brunch

we were sort of lost finding the way to the park

luckyly we found a sign!

:D

Dandellion

Shell

Sheng!

Amazing view

Us with poppies field

Me with sakura looking flowers

I used to have them as pets when I was a kid but I don't think they are cute anymore. Dogs ftw ;)



There's this cute little shop called Noco Nico near the ferry terminal

Super cute!


and creative :D

See you Nokonoshima, See you Fukuoka

So this this post is ending my 4 days Fukuoka trip. Next posts would be about Sakura which isn't blooming anymore here in Tokyo a the moment T.T



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Friday, April 12, 2013

Fukuoka City

So here it is the continuation of my Fukuoka trip series.
So on the 3rd day, we decided to do city sight seeing as were all very tired of 2 day intense travelling schedule :)


We start the day with tonkotsu ramen for brunch, Hakata's speciality :D
Had the original Ichiran in square shaped bowl at Canal city

I ordered too much chill and had a stomachache afterwards :(

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We walked to this famous shrine which the name I can't recall at the center of the city


and entered this folk museum nearby (the entrance fee was 200 or 300 Yen).





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Later, we decided to stop by this super cute cafe called Bee Honey.
This cafe is specialised in their own made honey and soft cream.

If the cafe was in Tokyo, no doubt I'd love to come back there :D
Their honey soft cream was so soft and yummy.


The green tea pie Yaya ordered

Sheng zensai soft ice cream. When east met west :D

My sweet potato pie.

Super cute BEE clock

Bee Honey Cafe, Hakata, Fukuoka City
〒812-0027
福岡市博多区下川端町2-1
博多座・西銀ビル1階
中洲川端駅より徒歩約1分

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Hakata's sunset, from the top of Hakata station



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We ended the day by having Motsu Nabe for dinner. It's another Hakata's speciality! A must have for everyone who visits :D





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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Here it comes, the last semester

I'm officially a super senior!
Time flies so fast...

Fisheye no.2. Fujifilm Sensia 200. X pro.



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Friday, April 5, 2013

We fell in love with Nagasaki

What comes into your mind when you hear of Nagasaki?
For me it reminds me of what I studied during the history class when I was a middle schooler, it was where the atomic bombing took place on 9 August 1945. Easy to remember as my birthday is on 9th of August too.

Nagasaki is only 2 hour away by train from Fukuoka. If I only have one word to describe Nagasaki, I'd choose historical. Not only because of the atomic bomb but it's a port city which is rich of mixture between Asian and Western cultures. Can be easily seen from the architecture of the buildings there :)

A dragon overlooking Nagasaki city from the station

It was cloudy when I was there and it somehow added vintage feeling. I felt like I was teleported back to the 1950s!

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We had Japanese lunch at a restaurant in a mall right next to the station. I can't recall the name of the restaurant but definitely one of the best meals we had there! :D

Yaya's seafood ochazuke

Mine! I loved this

It came with a sashimi set. Very filling and yummy!

Sheng's pretty lunch set

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After lunch, we took the tram to go to our first direction; Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.

We bought a one day pass tram ride :D



A thousand cranes. 

Loving the architecture of the museum

us

The clock was stopped at 11:02 when the bombing took place

and I started to tear up because of this. A very strong photograph of a boy carrying his dead little sister.  If you see closer the boy was tearing while bitting his lips.


“The Boy Standing by the Crematory in Nagasaki” by Joe O’Donnell. The photographer was interviewed by a certain Seiko Ueda - “I came in from Sasebo to Nagasaki and looked around from a hill. Men walking with white masks caught my attention. The men were working besides a big hole of about 60cm deep. They were putting the corpses piled up on a wagon into the hole with burning lime
. Then I saw a boy of around ten years old walking toward them. 

He had his little brother baby strapped on his back. In those days, it was quite common in Japan to see young boys carrying their little brother or sister on their back while playing in the field.
 But this boy wasn’t here to play. He had a very important duty to come to this crematory. 
You could see it on his face. And he was barefoot. 

The boy came to the edge of the crematory. His face was stiff and his eyes were bracing for an ordeal. The baby on his back looked deep asleep and the head was bent backward. The boy stood there for five or ten minutes. Then the men with the white masks came towards him and started to untie the straps. At this moment, I realized that this baby brother he was carrying was dead. 
The men gently held the baby’s arms and legs and slowly put him into the hole where the hot stones are laid. I could hear the steaming sound of the baby’s flesh burning. Then a gleaming red flare danced up in the air. The bright red color like the sunset was reflecting on the yet tender boy’s cheek as he stood there straight and still. That moment, I realized that the boy was biting his lip and it was bleeding. He was biting hard as he gazed his little brother in flames. 
When the flames had calmed down, the boy turned on his heels and left the place silently.”


The peace statue at Peace park nearby

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The next destination was Glover Garden.
A park which was made by a Scottish merchant who came to trade in Japan in mid 1800s.


Nagasaki is just beautiful in its way


Castella! Nagasaki speciality :D

One of the oldest catholic church in Japan, Oura church.




Mixture between east and west in furnitures

Reminds me of South East Asia old houses at the same time



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Next, after looking at the Western influence in Nagasaki, we headed to Chinatown to see the Chinese's influence.

Confucius shrine, too bad it was already closed when we reached there.

terror call? lol


Nagasaki Chanpon, another speciality of Nagasaki






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