Nippon is the native name for Japan. I chose to title this post as Nippon since our visit was spent more on knowing the history of the island nation of Japan. With my father as our tour guide, we sight-saw and visited temples and museums as he explained the country's foreign relations, military governance, and other amusing facts.
We also spent time with my aunts and met our cousins for the first time! Is that exciting or what? :D
Don't be fooled by the wearing-one-sweater-during
Everyone was so disciplined and quiet, the silence was deafening. It was as if we didn't have neighbors. Even malls were quiet -- you'd hear more machine beeps than human voices. This was a huge adjustment, especially coming from the Philippines. =p
Presentation is key in serving meals in Japan. It's where dishes actually look exactly like, if not better than, their pictures on the menu. The more presentable a dish is, the more delicious, it is thought to be. We ate ridiculously large servings of food thrice a day and hefty snacks in between meals. Had to finish em all, since take-out? No-such-thing. Omg.
nearing our destination, 16 minutes away :) |
spoiled by PAL :) |
Appetizer |
Went western on the plane. No rice. =/ |
I just can't get enough |
Hello0 pretty sushi |
Impossibly fresh sashimi |
Manjyu |
Desserts @ Denny's |
Pa & Ma at Yokosuka Bay |
Moi, with a beautiful sunset bouncing off Daiei mall |
Love Love Love the toilet controls! |
Cousins! by pair :) 3rds, 1sts, 2nds |
Saro Soba and tempura and Indian sitting |
My hearty bowl of ramen and condiments |
Hey Mister, that's a Mister Donut doughnut! |
Bike-friendly overpasses :) go lil bro! |
Electric Bike <3 |
Sakura (cherry blossoms) |
Roast. Grind. Brew. |
coincidental poses :) |
panoramic view of japan, 69 stories high @ the landmark tower |
shin by the porch |
@ home |
meat meat meat. |
a hot bowl of i dunno |
bo0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0oks |
the war ship museum pass + cold bumps |
Logbook comments :) |
Upon return, I realized what I love so much about the Philippines. The tropical climate, the sleeveless tops, the short shorts, the noisy environment, the rowdy people, the manila pollution, the left-hand driving, the to-go counter.... The list is endless.
But things that we love are bound to be missed.
I want to see the other side of Japan -- The non-traditional futuristic country that we know.. The other side of Nippon.
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