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Day 2, 12 Nov 2016
So our itinerary for day 2 is to visit the bamboo groves at Arashiyama and to get dressed in Kimono. It was indeed an extremely tiring experience to walk around in kimono x.x. But I would say I am glad we did it? It was quite a memorable experience though a tad too touristy? One should always aim to be a traveller not a tourist imo haha.

First thing first, breakfast! :> Had breakfast at Yoshinoya. Was deciding between Macs and Yoshinoya lolol and decided on Yoshinoya because there wasn't anything special at Macs for breakfast. 

Beef rice bowl with add-on of egg and green onion

While there is Yoshinoya in Singapore, this tasted much better hahaha. Think everything in Japan just taste better. Well, imo, this is probably because how Japanese just take so much pride in everything they do. (Y)

After our breakfast, we headed to Yumeyakata Kimono Rental which was just a stone throw away. 
Spent quite a long time choosing a kimono, wearing the kimono (actually just stood there and get dressed), and doing my hair. Wearing the kimono was quite an awkward process I guess. One just stand there and wait to be served. Hmm this is how all the princesses get dressed in the past I presume? Haha.

I think the entire process took almost two hours (or was it longer) and it was time to begin our journey to Arashiyama. It was quite a long walk to the Togetsukyo Bridge and we had our photos taken by other tourists who thought we were headed to some party -.- 

After a long walk, we were greeted by this :)

Look at them ducks at the bridge area
Being a weird tourist and posing with autumn leaf lol.

There were several stalls selling food ranging from skewered meat to ice-cream. And in the end we got  dango cause it looks pretty. HAHA we finally see a real dango after looking at pictures/emoji.

Kimono girl eating dango

Well, it wasn't amazing sadly. The green tea taste wasn't strong and it was a little gelat. :( 

After looking at the food and enjoying the view of the river, we went to look for %Arabica Coffee which was on my to-try list hehe.

There was a queue for this coffee x.x Sighhhh why am I forever queuing for food lol.
Rebellious kimono girl drinking coffee instead of tea

This coffee was pretty good (Y). But I like bitter coffee so this may not be what everyone likes. Initially I wanted to try their hot coffee but the weather was pretty warm. 20 degrees (or maybe even higher) and being in a kimono x.x. I was pretty sure I was sweating under the many layers of clothes.

Kimono girl finding her way to bamboo grove

Ever onward Andersonians

Well Andss' logo has bamboo so yup my caption does make sense. It wasn't super amazing the bamboo forest? Like other tourist destinations (Fushimi Inari shrines etc), it was crowded and hence hard to take more pictures haha.

Then we decided to head back to the kimono rental place to change out of our kimono before exploring Nishiki Market :) So glad to change out of our kimono hahaha. Although the kimono looks really pretty, it was hard to walk in them. Climbing stairs in kimono is really a chore because one of the layer of clothing was tied around your legs so you couldn't have big movements. While it is unlikely that I will wear kimono again, I have to say it's a good experience.

                    
 

                               Entrance to Nishiki Market and matcha icecream from Sawawa

                           
Octopus with quail egg and tamago which is savoury instead of sweet

We also tried the fishcake with carrot, pumpkin and sweet potato which was pretty yummy. Glad we had added Nishiki Market into our itinerary. It wasn't in our itinerary at first because we didn't have enough time in Kyoto and we wanted to try the burnt ramen instead... But in the end we decided to go with the market and I am glad we did because markets always provide a good insight into the locals' lives. Or maybe I am just happy because of all the fooooood.

Headed back to Kyoto station for dinner while we had takoyaki and a parfait from Tsujiri Tea House. 
Super miss the takoyaki from Gindaco at Ion Orchard. Why must all the food shops that I like get closed down in SG :( Gindaco, Happy Lemon... The parfait from Tsujiri wasn't very nice. Maybe it's because I don't like houjicha that much and whipped cream is just not my thing.

Takoyaki from Gindaco ^^

Houjicha icream with jelly and matcha whipped from Tsujiri


Tsujiri was located inside the departmental store and it was closed at 8pm! The entire departmental store also closes pretty early, surprisingly. So after having our parfait, we slowly made our way back to our Airbnb to rest in preparation for the next day- Nara Park and Osaka!

Read about Day 1 here.
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Day 0, 10 Nov 2016

The day that I have been waiting for had finally arrived!! Hahaha booked the air tickets since end 2015/start of 2016 so kiasu right. I had always wanted to visit Japan (for the food, cherry blossom and the food) so I was pretty excited about the trip.

The only sad thing is how the exchange rate wasn't that favourable. 1 SGD to 73/74 Yen vs 1 SGD to 90+ yen during 2015...

Took a night flight and SQ really fed us pretty well.

Mushroom kebab on the left, curry kebab on the right
This was offered to us as erm supper? Preferred the curry kebab though.

                  
International breakfast and Japanese breakfast
Both were just normal? My favourite part of the meal is their bread (LOL). I have always liked their bread.



Some online article said people who choose aisle seats are clearly more mature... Er, I love window seats. Looking at the clouds. the view from high above etc is so amazing?! Like we humans are so tiny compared to the universe. 

Or maybe I just value dreaming or sleeping according to this source.

Day 1, 11 Nov 2016
First thing we did in Japan? Other than clearing immigration etc, it's to collect the physical copy of our JR Pass. JR Pass wasn't very cheap but was worth it given how we needed to take shinkansen a couple of times. 

When we boarded the train at the airport, the station was enclosed so we had no idea how cold the weather is until we transferred trains. It was around 8 degrees which was VERY cold given how I was in t-shirt and a thin long sleeve shirt HAHA.

Took the shinkansen and arrived in Kyoto a couple of hours later. Well, the train lines are pretty confusing :S After struggling with the ticketing machine and all the staircases, we finally reached our Airbnb which was a loft. :O Okay lah, limited space in Japanese apartment but #whinyme likes to complain hahaha.

Sidenote, one point that I think Singapore fare better than Japan is the Barrier-Free Accessibility though some areas in SG may not be really barrier-free. In Japan, it's really very hard to locate the lifts and escalators.Witnessed a middle-aged woman with some injury struggling up the stairs :x

So we checked in our Airbnb which was located at Kyoto City Hall before we kick-started our travelling in Japan :) First stop, Fushimi Inari Shrine.

Time to join the throngs of tourists to take photo of the entrance 

Yup this is what Fushimi Inari is famous for, the numerous torii

 Sunset at 4+pm

Didn't manage to do the hiking trail since my shoes weren't exactly non-slippery and we didn't reach the shrine that early. Took some photos and then walked around the streets where we bought our first takoyaki in Japan hehe. Even though it wasn't a famous stall, it tasted pretty good (Y). Not sure whether it's cause we were hungry (our last proper meal was breakfast on plane) or cause it was slightly cold so it was shiok to eat something warm... 

Then we made our way to our dinner place... Kichi Kichi! Added this to my to-try list ever since I see this on social media. The famous omu rice. 

                   
 Potato croquette and omu rice

Yes, the omelette did flow. ^^ The egg was indeed one of the fluffiest, if not the fluffiest, I have ever eaten and the potato croquette was pretty good as well. The omu rice was around $30SGD which may seem expensive but the entire dining experience not only engage your taste and smell, but your sight as well. The chef really behaves like he is putting on a show and even poses for you. All the customers will be busy taking photos and videos of the entire process. 

So my verdict? I would think it is worth to visit this place once. FYI, there's only eight seats in the restaurant so a reservation (slots open 6 weeks in advance) is necessary!

Yup, so that was how the first day in Japan went. And Happy Boxing Day to anyone reading this (doubt anyone will see this).
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