Japan Snapshots

My family and I have always enjoyed our getaway to the Land of the Rising Sun. Something about the country just deeply intrigues me! During my last semester break, my family and I went to Japan for ten days and we enjoyed it very much. We're not a big fan of tours/travels where we have to wake up at 8am in the morning during our so-called holiday, hop in and hop off the bus just to take pictures at the renowned tourist locations. We'd arrange and book our transport online by ourselves and decide whatever we want to do, without anyone forcing us to go from one temple to another.

The first until the third day of our stay were spent in Osaka. We had a stroll down the famous Shinsaibashi shopping lane, the next day we spent our day in the gigantic Daimaru Umeda, where we went to the Pokemon Center and bought ourselves extremely cute Pokemon merchandises. The highlight of our stay in Osaka would have been our visit to Universal Studios. Unfortunately, it was so packed and I didn't win the ticket lottery to go into the Harry Potter section of the theme park. I was so sad! Nonetheless, I got to eat churros and cinnamon roll as well as had a wonderful stroll around the theme park.


After Osaka, we headed to Hokkaido and it was our first time there. Hokkaido was filled with bountiful of pure white snow that formed little mountains by the side of the street. I was deeply mesmerized since it was my first time seeing so much snow! We stayed in Toya for the first day in Hokkaido prefecture, the place was stunning with a beautiful lakeside view.


The next day, we stopped by Otaru before heading to Sapporo. On our way, we stumbled upon a little Japanese restaurant where they served really good seafood. We helped ourselves to devour generous servings of simple and freshly grilled fish, scallops and prawns. They were the absolute treat for such a freezing-cold day!


Tokyo was our last destination and surely it was indeed my favorite part of all. We went to the outskirts of Tokyo to see the top of Mount Fuji from Owakudani. One of the best things to do in this place was to actually savour the delicious Hokkaido soft-serve ice cream in the cold winter day. I had their bamboo charcoal ice cream that left me with black teeth and smeared lips! And of course, I just had to take a picture with Mount Fuji!



After visiting Mount Fuji, we made our way to Gotemba outlets; a paradise on earth for shopaholics like me! There were so many renowned outlets that sold their goods for such a ridiculously cheaper price!

We also visited Ginza the next day and I remember that it was on a Sunday so one of the main road in Ginza was closed for the car-free day. The wide road was filled with busy pedestrians instead! Being in Ginza, of course I had to stop by the BaoBao by Issey Miyake counter that I looked up in Google a few days before because I just had to grab a bag for myself hahaha (It's cheaper as compared to the one in Malaysia!) The good thing for a foreign traveller is that you would get to obtain a refund on their tax on the spot, you just have to show them your passport!


Mother also bought one of my biggest cravings when it comes to Japanese delicacies; Ichigo or the Japanese strawberries! They're super sweet and huge in size and of course, they cost you 200,000 rupiah per packet. The price truly did speak for the quality. Trust me though, it was so worth it!


Our last days in Tokyo were spent in Hilton Tokyo Bay Resort, one of the hotels that were just a bus ride away from Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. I might be nineteen years old in age but seriously, who doesn't love Disneyland?


It was not my first Disneyland experience, of course. However, it was my first time going to Disneyland at night. The castle view, as you can see, was stunning! Sofia was ecstatic about her first visit to the happiest place on earth. Despite the freezing winter night, we saw the beautiful Disney parade, had fun and went back there the next day because Sofia just couldn't get enough of it!


I went on a solitary visit to Disney Sea the next day too. This is the infamous Tower of Terror that me and my cousins went to around seven years ago. Time has surely passed by like a breeze. However, whoever it was that got us in this ride, really did commit a serious sin for putting kids under the age of twelve on such a scary ride hahaha.


This was the seaside view from my hotel room during a sunset. 
Ah, how I'd love to live by the sea!

My trip to Japan was really fun and I just can't wait to go back. 
Next time (inshaallah!), I'd love to go in Spring and see the blooming cherry blossom. Another place that I have to visit if I have the chance to visit Japan again is Kyoto. I heard that they offer kimono rentals service where you can dress up like a Geisha and with full Geisha-style make-up, too!
 I WANT TO GO NOW!

Caught Up in Serai

I was in Paradigm mall the other day, on my way hunting the first book of the Game of Thrones series (which I failed to find in two bookstores). I was walking around, enjoying the window-shopping and buzzing crowd around me until I heard my stomach grumbling, calling for me to feed it with good food. I am not much of a rice eater since my mind has been much indoctrinated with the thoughts that eating rice would make me fat. However, last Saturday, my rice craving was just so overwhelming to the point that I just had to chow down a good portion of rice with delicious side dish. That was when I decided to eat in Serai, a local restaurant which my friends have highly recommended to me for its good food.

Serai's ambiance was a really nice one, my typical favorite restaurant environment where its bright, sunny and just full of life without getting too annoying. Too bad I didn't take a pic of the restaurant interior because I was too hungry. The hungry me couldn't decide what to eat and asked the waiter for his recommendation and he highly recommended the Serai Platter and said that it's everyone's favorite. So I entrusted him with my lunch choice and I personally chose the Serai ice tea as my beverage.

The Serai ice tea came first. It was so gorgeous and appetizing, I couldn't wait to gulp it down my thirsty throat. The ice tea came with something like a gelato or a sorbet with which I think is lemongrass flavoured and also shreds of mint leaves. After a few minutes, then came my Serai platter, it was so appetizing in the eyes of a hungry person like me.



So beautiful! My Serai Platter consisted of a generous serving of steamed white rice, ayam berempah, honey squid and spiced oxtail (WHICH IS MY FAVORITE, IT'S SO GOOD OMG)! I was so mesmerized by it, I even took an aerial pic of the dish. The oxtail is so rich and soft, it melted in my mouth cause I didn't event have to bite it much!


SO SO GOOD! This dish is priced at RM25 and for light eaters, you can definitely share this with another person. 

Although I doubt that it'd be enough.

Game of Thrones is Back!

Yes, I know I haven't been blogging for the longest time.

2015 so far has been a breeze that passes by in a blink of an eye. I can't believe that it's already April, we're almost halfway through the year! But of course, the good news about Spring this year is that GoT is back, meaner and much, much better!

To be honest, I have not read any of the GoT books (the page number intimidated me! Yikes!) but I'm in the midst of reading the 2nd book which is A Clash of The Kings. Now guys, if you have not tried to watch the series or have watched an episode or two and you didn't like it, I'm sorry to say, but you just suck (LOL I SAID IT). Kidding. The fact that you're even reading this bullcrap means you're awesome, really.

So, why am I so obsessed about GoT series? Well, pretty much every single damn thing about it. The beauty of GoT is that it will always catch you off-guard and of course, its wicked twists. I love (and hate at the same time) how they just chop-off the heads or kill all the good characters so surprisingly. But again, to be frank, the first thing that got me hooked at the series is the moment they chopped off Ned Stark's head. Oops. Spoiler. Another beauty of GoT is how the series can make you fall in love with the characters that you used to hate so goddamn much. I mean, who'd believe that Jamie Lannister would become one of their favorite characters by the fourth season? I didn't.

And of course, another awesome thing about GoT is its moving and very often, mercilessly brilliant quotes. Sometimes I'd have the urge to quote almost a third of the entire conversations and lines said in an episode. Like this:




As you know, some sources have leaked the GoT season five's first four episodes within its first week of airing and I'm telling you, the plot does not get any better than this. The twist and turns as well as the quotes are just simply ah-mazing!

Of course, my favorite characters so far are: Daenarys, Tyrion, Margaery and Stannis Baratheon.

Now, for those who have not watched GoT but interested, as a longtime fan girl, I'd highly recommend you to start watching the series right now! However, I'm warning you to expect A LOT highly graphic and explicit scenes. Definitely no kids under the age of 18 LOL.

Nonetheless, it is indeed one of the best shows ever created on the face of the earth.