Sunday, April 9, 2017

Land of the Rising Sun: Day 3

Sunday, April 9

We spent another day sightseeing in Tokyo today, despite a second day of rain!  The weather forecast makes me hopeful that our days ahead at the Disney Parks will be involve sunshine, so my fingers are crossed!  I don't mind rain, but certainly bright blue skies make for better photos!

Speaking of rain, we bought two umbrellas today.  We did without yesterday, because it just kind of sprinkled steadily throughout the day and jackets were sufficient.  Well, sufficient for us, because it seemed like every person in Tokyo was carrying an umbrella, which seemed like overkill.  Today was a different story and at times the rain was a very heavy downpour, so we stopped at the train station and bought two umbrellas.

Purchasing umbrellas is not a particularly interesting fact in and of itself, but when we arrived at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Technology, one of the employees directed us to an area where it was clear we were to "check" our umbrellas so as to not carry them through the museum.  What we found was an area that I like to refer to "umbrella jail" where there were numbered slots in which to vertically place the umbrellas, complete with a little swinging door that went around the neck/handle of the umbrella.  That would have been enough to keep me amused for the day, but each little door had a key and a locking mechanism to secure the umbrella and prevent anyone without the correct key from removing it!  I really don't know why I found this to be so hilarious and ingenious, but I really believe this will be one of things I remember about Tokyo for a long time!

The reason we visited that museum is because due to the weather, we had to shift gears with our plans and change from outdoor things to indoor things, and C happened to discover a an exhibit at the museum that had opened one day earlier.  Seriously, it had JUST opened!  The exhibit?  The Art of Disney Animation!  Could it have been more perfect timing?!?  I wish I had more pictures, but photography was not allowed inside the exhibit.  Suffice it to say it was fabulous and as would be expected, I shed many tears as we explored the exhibit!

Later in the day we visited the Edo Tokyo Museum which offered an enlightening history of Tokyo complete with models and artwork.  It was fascinating to learn about such an interesting city and we were very impressed with what the museum had created.

It's hard to capture what makes Tokyo so unique, but I am loving it more than I thought I would.  It is beautiful, exceptionally clean, and the people are friendly...we have felt welcome at every place we've visited even though we do not speak one word of Japanese!  There is so much to do and see - much more than we could ever fit into only a couple of days! - and the public transportation makes it very easy to get around!  All in all, it is a fabulous city!

Disney adventures await us tomorrow!  I am SO excited!


Cherry Blossoms

The elevator numbers at our hotel!

One of the train stations - so bright and clean!

Space Shuttle outside the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation!

Enormous globe inside the museum!

Umbrella Jail!

The Art of Disney Animation exhibit!

The Art of Disney Animation exhibit!

The Art of Disney Animation exhibit!

A small sample of the beautiful flowers planted everywhere!

No idea what this weird gigantic clock is!

Map of the subway system!

Cherry blossoms are everywhere!

Another umbrella jail!

Exhibit at the Edo Tokyo Museum!

Lucky Cat!

Green Tea doughnut from Krispy Kreme! 

Dumbo souvenirs from the Art of Disney Animation exhibit!
These three photos were taken the morning we were checking out of the hotel in Tokyo and heading to Toyko Disneyland right before I was writing this blog, so I wanted to include them, even though they weren't technically from Day 3!


Cherry blossoms and the Rainbow Bridge!

Replica of the Statue of Liberty!

Beautiful flowers are EVERYWHERE in Tokyo!






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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Land of the Rising Sun: Day 2

Saturday, April 8

We woke up extremely early, because a 13-hour time difference really takes some getting used to, so we were ready for breakfast at the hotel as soon as the restaurant opened at 6:30 am. The breakfast buffet was fantastic!  Over the years, we have grown pretty impressed with the restaurants at Hilton hotels we've stayed at, and we typically choose to eat breakfast at the hotel each day, especially when we are traveling internationally. Being in Japan, this buffet had some unique offerings, and I decided to try some of the fried rice. I'm pretty sure it was the first time I've ever eaten fried rice for breakfast, and I've got to say that it was the most delicious fried rice I have ever had.  No joke.  I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years and half of my family is Chinese, so believe me when I say that I've eaten my fair share of fried rice!  I am already looking forward to breakfast tomorrow - that's how good this fried rice was!

As for the rest of the day, we spent it exploring Tokyo.  We took the train to the downtown area and played tourist, wandering around, looking in shops, and visiting some neat places.  The highlights were the Meiji Jingu Shrine and the Hachiko statue.  If you do not know the story of Hachiko, you should research it.  More proof that humans just don't deserve dogs. His statue is definitely one of things I was most looking forward to seeing in Tokyo.

I happily admit that I have a love affair with stationery.  Pens, pencils, notebooks...you get the idea.  While I had certainly suspected that I would kind cute stationery in Japan, I had no idea the level of restrain that would be required for me to not buy every single adorable thing I saw today.  And so much of it was Disney!  Things I have never seen in the States!  I had to keep reminding myself about our luggage limitations and that I still had Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea ahead of me.  Seriously so much fabulous stationery!

Speaking of Disney, we went to the Disney Store, and again, there were so many cute things!  It's interesting to see which characters and movies are popular here...two unexpected finds were The Three Caballeros and The Rescuers.  Tons of merchandise for these two movies, which are rarely even mentioned in America!

We went back to the hotel to rest for a while, and then did some more wandering around at night. We found a replica of the Statue of Liberty right near our hotel, and we also wandered past a little shop that had the most surprising window display.  Orange Bird!  If you've read any of my WDW posts, you know I love Orange Bird.  I've loved him since the first time I visited WDW in 1981, and was thrilled when he was brought back a few years ago.  Why this particular window display featured so many Orange Bird figurines, I'll never know, since the shop had nothing to do with Disney as far as I could tell.  But it made my night!  So cute!

We're looking forward to another day of sightseeing tomorrow...who knows what we'll stumble across in our adventures!


The lobby of our hotel!

The very futuristic toilet in our hotel room!


I wore my Leafs shirt to hopefully help them earn a playoff spot!


Fried rice - it's what for breakfast!

The paw prints are all over the floor of the train station - my kind of place!


Tokyo Metro


Good Life Advice


Art in the train station!


A Chicago classic!


Sake Barrels


So many cute things in this store!


How adorable is this bus?!?


Hachiko


Hachiko








Cherry Blossoms




These Dachshunds are scissors!!!  I had to have them!!!


Rainbow accordian file...perfection!


Odaiba Illumination


Replica of the Statue of Liberty


Orange Bird!






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Friday, April 7, 2017

Land of the Rising Sun: Day 1

I brought my Tinker Bell tsum tsum for cute photos :-)

I've decided to write a short blog post at the end of each day to capture our spring break adventures in Japan. This will save me from having to scribble notes down to be interpreted when we get home!

We've been wanting to visit Japan for many years - not just to visit Disneyland Tokyo, which is certainly the primary focus for this trip, but also to see Tokyo itself. Based on our research, the Disney parks can get very crowded on the weekends, so we planned to spend the weekdays at Tokyo Disneyland and the two weekends in the city of Tokyo. This trip has been a long time in the making! As I sit here in our hotel in the very early hours of the morning - thank you, jet lag! - I still cannot believe we are actually here!

We left home on Wednesday night at about 9 pm and drove to Staten Island for the night, and then we were up early on Thursday morning to drive to JFK through rain and rush hour traffic.  We had no problems at the airport and were sitting at the gate with plenty of time to spare. We flew on ANA for the first time, and I truly cannot say enough good things about this airline!

We boarded the plane around noon, left the gate, and then sat on the runway for 90 minutes because of a weather delay. With a very long flight ahead of us, that additional time on the plane was not particularly welcomed! However, the flight attendants were wonderful and the plane was a very spacious Boeing 777, with a seat configuration of 2-4-3, meaning we had two very comfortable seats to ourselves. The entertainment onboard was also pretty impressive, so overall, no complaints here!

The flight was pretty uneventful...we watched several movies, were served two meals, and we napped. Admittedly I did not sleep for more than a combined total of two hours, which surprised me because on most flights, I pass right out and sleep for the entire time! While I had been somewhat worried about the length of the flight, the time did seem to pass quickly!

We arrived at about 4:10 pm, went through immigration where we were fingerprinted and photographed, picked up our bags, and finally cleared customs. All of that took about 45 minutes, which was not bad at all!  We bought combo tickets for the Keisei electric train, which took us from Narita Airport into Tokyo, and a taxi, which took us from the train station through the city to our hotel - including a quick stop at the Tokyo Tower, which is stunning.

The best part of the entire taxi ride was that despite the language barrier, the driver made mention of C's Toronto Maple Leafs hat and told us he'd actually been to a Leafs game! Leafs fans unite in a taxi in Tokyo! :-)

After checking in to our hotel and unpacking, we were ready to sleep because other than brief spurts of sleep on the plane, we'd essentially been up for about 24 hours. A long, but exciting, day of travel to finally make it to Asia! I can't wait to see what adventures are in store!

Anxiously waiting to board the plane!

So excited!


Happy Travelers

Japan is in sight!

Beginning our descent into Tokyo!

I love seeing cities from the air!

Lots of farm land!

Our plane's shadow as we were landing!

Second star to the right!

Flight time from take off to touch down!

We made it!

Absolutely thrilled to be here!

Quick stop at Tokyo Tower on our way to the hotel!

The view from our hotel room!



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