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DAY 2 OF JAPAN- What to eat in Nishiki Market? (Kyoto)

How to get to Japan? Accommodation and Travel ~

Day 1 – Venturing Kyoto

Hello guys !!! If you want more information about the previous days, the links are above!

We went to Kyoto’s Nishiki Market and Nara on day 2 but i am going to split the post into two to make reading easier !

so when you hear the name Nishiki Market, what would be the first thing that comes to your mind?

YESSS ! FOOD ! Be it vegetables or fish or meat or even seafood! HAHAHA !

Nishiki Market is one of Kyoto’s famous landmark, with food stores that lead to a shrine and various shopping stores scattered along the shrine.

Without further delay, let us move onto the food that we tried in Nishiki Market!

  1. Octopus and Quail Egg (300 YEN)

I actually did research and people would always exclaim that this is a delicacy although I find it cruel to stuff a quail egg into an octopus’s head *gasp*

Okay, honestly, I am even more cruel to eat it lor *sigh*

Anyway, the octopus was delicious *guilty* HAHA~

The stall vendors also handled the food very well by covering it so it would not be exposed to the air/get dirty/attract insects

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

2. Tamago Roll (390 YEN)

This pizza looking Tamago actually caught my eye so I got it.

I find it delicious but its kinda cool (the feeling that it was left out in the open for too long)?? I would prefer it to be either cold or hot. Its more towards the neutral side which makes me feel weird.

Still, this is due to my personal preference and the egg is still considered delicious!

They also sell other types of egg rolls!

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

3. Yuzu Juice (370 YEN)

Yuzu is a famous fruit in Japan ! The drink is refreshing, cooling and yummy! Even better if you just ate fried food! *thumbs up *

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

4. Tako Yaki (200 YEN)

Okay honestly I used to think this was super delicious until I tried the ones in Osaka hahaha ~

The Tako-yaki is nicer, incomparable to the ones in Singapore omg.

Also, priced at 200 yen, it’s very reasonable.

Although it is not as good as Osaka’s, it is delicious and mouth watering ~

Hence, I am still going to give it a 5 thumbs up.

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

5. Sashimi Sticks (250 YEN)

Fresh Thick Sashimi on a stick OMG like ice lollies HAHA but sliced into cubes ~

The vendors will pour lemon juice generously on the sashimi sticks *starry-eyed*

The salmon is which and delicious, definitely super worth the money OMG

Also, condiments such as wasabi and shoe are by the side ❤

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

6.Kotohoka Kyoto Niku- which translates to Kyoto’s beef bun (450 YEN)

Well, honestly I was quite disappointed with the number of fillings in it ! So little!

The bun itself is super delicious but I feel that gauging from the price why so stingy with the beef *frowns*

Also the beef was just so-so. No sauce, nothing flavourful.

The bun skin was tender though.

Although I would praise them for passing me a hot bun~

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻

#note for 7 and 8 they combined  the 2 together but the taste is so different so I separated the two!

Above: Dango, Below: Egg plant

  1. Egg plant on a stick (100 YEN)

This is delicious. Legit. I never tasted such yummy eggplant ❤ along with the sauce that compliments it, so here I am complimenting it now ~

verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  1. Dango on a stick (100 YEN)

I would not say the same for the dango. I am so sorry but the thing was so sticky that it stuck to my teeth and I had a hard time getting the thing out 😦

The sauce does not match the dango and it was disgusting. it is like a dark sauce (bitter) on top of something sweet.

verdict: – nooo

9.Soy milk doughnuts

This is INCREDIBLY DELICIOUS OMG I mean considering the fact that they fried the doughnuts, this was really perfect because it DID NOT have any after oil taste. omg.

The soy milk can be felt in the doughnuts ~ Its not too strong , not too mild. Just right.

Verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

10. SENBEI

What more can I say omg after so many 5 thumbs up review HAHAHA ~ This is delicious! I can feel the soya sauce taste omg and its super crispy!!!

verdict: 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

HOW DO I FEEL AFTER VISITING NISHIKI MARKET:  JUST TAKE MY MONEY AND GIMME THE FOOD OMG.

It is literally like a food paradise and we haven’t even reached Osaka which is a renowned food paradise omg. Spare me, i can feel the fats coming yet my brain kept telling me, “HEY JUST EAT!”

So these are the food that me and bf tried, but there are still various stalls around selling raw food, souvenirs, snacks and so on.

Selling raw fish~

selling pet food ~

Self grill mochi station HAHA how cool is that !

Matcha machine !

A closer view !

Nuts !

Souvenir Shops!

Restaurants in there !

They even sold rice !

Came across a snoopy’s character cafe ! cute !

Snack Shops !

Bentos !

SAKE ! (Japanese Wine)

Raw meat !

Socks !

MOMO CHICKEN (bf literally laughed because momo was my nickname that he gave)

Fish cakes ~

Fresh pickles were also displayed for sampling ~

At the end of the Nishiki Market Trail, you would be able to see a shrine and horizontal would be shops scattered around (clothes, accessories etc)

We went into the shrine to pray and then we went to DAISO which was just 2 shops away ~

AND EVERYTHING WAS 100 YEN !!!! OMG

I literally stood at the food corner looking at the food all the way. JUST TAKE MY MONEY TAKE MY MONEY AND GIVE ME THE FOOD . HAHAHA ~

😱😱😱

 this concludes our trip to Nishiki Market!

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DAY 1 OF JAPAN TRIP- VENTURING KYOTO~

So the trip starts with KYOTO!


When we arrived at the KANSAI airport, we had to take the JR railway train to Kyoto. Everything was so cute ~ literally omg.


The train arrival sounds were cute, people were cute, vending machines were cute, I am cute (No la joking) HAHAHA

So the trip took us around ~45 mins and we got to sleep on the train ^^

After leaving our bags in the hotel lobby because it wasn’t time to check in (check in is at 3 pm!), we went out to start our exploration for the day!

I told my friends that the first thing I would do when I go to JAPAN would be to try the NISSIN cup noodles.


Okay sounds ridiculous but I really love Nissin because the noodles are extraordinary! *cheers*

If you disagree with me, too bad. HAHA.

Okay so we went into a 7-11 convenience store and got ourselves cup noodles


THEY REALLY HAVE MANY SIZES HERE HAHA! The mini sized cup noodle is really cute HAHA! Probably for kids or for those who wants something small!

They also had TOMYUM cup noodles hahaha !
I got the KING SIZED one (of course!) and the verdict was yum!

The noodles were delicious, they were chewy and the soup was delicious! However, it is COMPARABLE to Singapore’s NISSIN so I would give Singapore a pat on the back for that,

well, they DID get the noodles from Japan, right? haha!


We went on to try the HARAJUKU eggs! So the Harajuku eggs is actually a Japanese version of soft boiled eggs with a slightly runny egg yolk inside the egg. It can be served cold or warm~

OMG, THE EGGS WERE SO DELICIOUS THAT I BOUGHT ANOTHER ONE! LEGIT.
Honestly, i don’t even have to rate the food here! I’ll give it a 5 Thumbs up! HAHA !

If you tried Singapore’s Harajuku eggs and loved it, do try the ones here too!
The ones in Japan are more flavourful with a strong taste that explodes in your mouth without leaving any sticky feeling that hard boiled egg yolks normally give and would get stuck in between your teeth yucks ><!


Oh they also serve fried food in 7-11! HEHE !

Then off we go to Kyoto Bus Interchange ~


If you guys are in Kyoto, please do remember to buy the one-day city bus pass here!

There’s a vending machine for it everywhere and the Japanese are really considerate to place English speaking guides around to guide us because it was really crowded there!


So off we go to our first stop… THE GOLDEN TEMPLE! (KINAKU-JI)

the ride was super long ZOMG. I had a lot of sightseeing but it was really far away , took us about 45mins to one hour ??


When we finally reached out station, we were thrilled! There were a lot of MATCHA stores around the entrance but sadly bf and I don’t like matcha.
This is something we both really agree on haha and so matcha doesn’t appeal to us!

Still, matcha fans can get some matcha ice cream or souvenirs made out of matcha !!

The temple was really big and while walking bf wanted to ring the bell for blessings and so we did it together!


It was 200 Yen but at the end, we receive a postcard as a souvenir so it isn’t that bad after all HEHE!


There was an admission fee to enter the temple, and tickets were actually made out of amulets which were pretty cool.


It was a 15-20 min walk around the golden plated temple and as we walk along the area we saw people tossing coins and was curious what was it for.


In the end, we found out that those people were trying to get the coin into the bowl placed in front of the statues because they believed that good luck/blessings/wishes would be granted to those who manage to toss it into the bowl.

Many failed but kept trying (including BF and me haha). There were many statues around ^^

At the end of the route, there were souvenirs stores selling amulet (even cute ones omg!) that you can purchase!
Be it for good health, luck, studies, wealth, love, marriage… You name it, they have it! ^^


There was a shrine at the end so we prayed for our families to be safe and healthy.

So the steps to pray in a Japanese Shrine are as follow:

1) Pass through the torii gate. All shrines have a torii gate, even if they do not have a main sanctuary housing the spirit of a deity. …

2) Purify your hands and mouth at the “te Mizu ya” water pavilion…

3) At the altar, bow twice, clap your hands twice and then bow once to pray.

It is important to respect the Japanese culture so do remember to not do anything impolite there ^^

Also, the Japanese believe in drawing lots. It is a little different from how the Chinese do it because lots are drawn from a little machine/box(like lucky draw haha)

They believe that if you get good lots, bring it back with you but if you get a bad/average lot, hang it by the liners ~

So moving onto our next stop, we went to Omuro Ninnaji


We bought drinks from the vending machine on the way and it was really nice ~
The weather is also very nice haha ~ 17 degrees with the sun blasting ~

The bus from Kinaku Ji took us to Omuro Ninnaji which was a smaller temple but we decided to take a look since it is on the way.

Honestly, there are a lot of shrines and temples in Kyoto so everywhere you go you’ll be like “ HEY THATS A SHRINE/TEMPLE!” HAHA

We took the train from the Omuro Ninnaji to our next station, “ARASHI YAMA”


The train is really cute omg haha it reminds me of those cartoon train haha just look at it!

Anyway, Arashi Yama is a place where you guys really have to go because there are a lot of attractions there! Remember to also not go late because the shops close at 6 pm!

WHAT TO DO IN ARASHI YAMA ?

1. Rent Kimonos


ME IN KIMONO!


Bf in his kimono!!

Please do !!! So that you can take pictures here with the wonderful sightings !!!

Before coming to this place, do make a comparison on the various stores that rents out kimonos!

There are some stores that give out special discounts at various timings or on special events!

BF and I got our kimonos from “Studio Kokoro”! The staff was friendly and nice!

We were given choices and there were different styles you could choose from!
For me, I let them decide whatever they wanna do for me and they chose a pink kimono for me! it was a doll up session ^^

Also, they styled my hair! A Japanese pouch as an accessory was also given! ^^

That was also the place where I made my first attempt to speak to the lady who was styling my hair!
To my surprise, she was just a year older than me!
She also told me that Kyoto was famous for Yube (Tofu) and delicious food was just across the street!

After everything was ready, they would give you around 2.5-3 hours to walk around in your kimono for you to take pictures! ^^

I was a little conscious when we walked out because if we did this in Singapore we would probably be judged and stared at but it is perfectly normal in Japan! Yay!

I love Japan *Nods*

2. Visit Arashiyama Owl Cafe


Bf literally squealed when he saw that cafe even though i squealed louder HAHAHA


So the owls were there and we can walk through the forest petting the owls staying as long as want !


The owls were really cute, although I really pity them because they have a chain to prevent them from flying away T_T


Some seemed happy, some were tamed, some seemed really scared though. 😦
Some looked really shocked as if I was a hunter @.@

All in all, it was a nice experience mingling with the owls! And oh they have names! Some would respond when you call out to them!!!

Ps, There is a cat cafe beside it too if you love cats! ^^

3. EAT the food there !!


Omg the YUBE is a must try delicacy !!! It’s actually fried tofu dipped in IDK what sauce but it’s so delicious because there are delicious fillings in it (cheese etc)


The seaweed senbei is also a must try! Although many reviews were raving about how good the senbei is in Nishiki market, I find the senbei here delicious too!
Please do try the BEEF DON here too!!!!

For only 400 YEN, we were served beef with rice with a flavorful sauce that was exceptionally delicious!
I EVEN ATE THE FATS FOR GOODNESS SAKE! THATS HOW DELICIOUS IT WAS OMG !!
ME AND BF COULDN’T TAKE IT AND WENT FOR A SECOND ROUND HAHAHA ! 2 bowls of rice each !!


Free ocha (Japanese green tea) was served!
If you cannot take beef, the udon is super delicious too! ^^

TAKE MY MONEY AND MORE BEEF PLS !!!

4. Picnic by the river ~


the breeze is really cool, with an evenly spread out area that is not populated with human, you can enjoy a nice scenic view with the person beside you/alone (if you are a solo travel)

5. Visit Bamboo Groves

A unique place filled with bamboos! Hey, don’t laugh! It is really a nice cooling place HAHAHA especially for nice pictures because the bamboos are stacked together nicely HAHA
On the way, there are also food stalls that sell TAKOYAKI and RAMEN so prepare your money people HAHAHA

5. Get souvenirs


PLEASE get the nuts from there omg it is so delicious and is even more valid if it comes from a person like me who doesn’t like nuts to begin with!
Kyoto has MAMEMASA nuts which refer to mixed nuts yummy! It is so flavorful and delicious! How would I know before buying it? From the samples la of course!
The stall owners were very generous with the samples and mind you, it is not expensive at all!!! with the price ranging from 300-500 YEN depending on how many grams you get?
And before that, I haven’t even counted the ones i ate HAHA!

Amulets are everywhere and you can get some to bless your family and friends although some may be overpriced! Of course, you would have to believe in it! It can also be used as an accessory!

It was really late afterward so we decided to end our day here by going back to our hotel to rest ~ Long way back though but really worth it!
I love how everything is so quiet after 6 pm and we can hear peaceful music being played (NOT HALLUCINATING GUYS HAHA !)

So whats for supper ?

Bf wanted to try 7-11 ready to eat meals so we kinda tried to control ourselves to not grab everything HAHAHA but all of them really looked delicious !!


So we bought

1. Tuna and egg sushi
2. Curry Rice
3. Cold Noodles
4. Harajuku Eggs (YES AGAIN OMG)
5. Vegetables (Salad)
6. Drinks

BF literally screamed “MOMO TRY THIS” while I mixed my noodles
Okay I am not exaggerating here BUT the standard of a 7-11 CURRY RICE IN JAPAN = THE STANDARD OF COCO ICHIBAN (OR EVEN BETTER!!!!)

OH MY GOD. I have never tasted such tender meat and I’m not exaggerating you guys must try it okay!!!! but sorry no pics coz bf ate the whole thing before i could take any! *facepalms*

The Tuna and egg sushi tasted so homely that I really wonder is it really from a convenience store because I’ll gladly pay for this at a premium sushi shop!!! *GASP*

I never liked tuna because of its smelly fishy smell but this one was delicious… WITH CORN OMG !!!

The eggs, needless to say, was great!

The cold noodles were delicious even though there was wasabi in it !! :O Reminds me of Taiwan’s Sesame cold noodles (麻酱面) without sesame & it was delicious !

The salad was fresh ~ I wonder why Singapore 7-11 doesn’t serve salad 😦 Healthy living ought to be promoted even in convenience store ~
With that, we conclude our first day in KYOTO to be an eye opener *Claps*

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How to get to Japan? Accommodation and Travel ~

Day one-venturing Kyoto

Sorry for missing in action for a long time guys!! I was really busy and also was on a trip to the land of food …

“JAPAN!”
So this trip includes 3 places that I went to Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka!
Kyoto was famous for its 柚餅子! It’s actually a tofu filled with cheese or other fillings and is deep fried!

Nara is filled with wildlife and is famous for its pickles !!

Osaka, needless to say, would be the best stop for all time favorites takoyaki!! Yum! Not forgetting famous ramen!!

Ever heard of the saying ” wear kimonos til you drop in Kyoto and eat til you drop in Osaka ?”

Well, now you have! 😂

So let’s start all the way back to how to plan to get to these places, especially if it’s your first time there!

Firstly, you have 2 choices, one is to book a tour and the other is without a tour !

If you choose to book a tour, be sure to get reviews on the tour and whether it suits your preference!

If you are like me, who prefers free and easy. Then do remember to

1. Research for places of interest

2. Reviews are super important

3. Whether you have sufficient time to cover the places of interest

4. The types of train you would have to get

5. Book your tickets early!

All in all, an itinerary is super important if you choose to go free and easy! An added bonus if you have relatives/friends who have been to Japan so you can seek advice from them! 🤗

In Japan, there are a few types of trains coming onto the same lane so it’s really important to take note of the type of train and the destination it is going towards. If it’s your first time there, it’s really easy to get confused by the systems there ~ if you have no clue on how to speak Japanese, it would be better to download a Japanese-English dictionary! Even though the people there speaks English, it’s minimal and sometimes it’s really difficult to communicate with them with 0 knowledge on Japanese!

Different train systems:

From the fastest …

1.新幹線- the fastest but most expensive train! it kinda took us only 15 mins from Kyoto to Osaka but the price is also very hefty! People planning to go to Tokyo from Osaka definitely have to take this to save time because it only takes 3-4hours!

2.特急: The limited express train! So this would actually bring you to specific destinations, usually those that are popular. The stops in between would be skipped so imagine the time that would be saved! *clap* there’s also reserved and non reserved seats ! On a peak day/hour do get the reserved seat but if it’s just a normal day the non reserved seat will do!! 😊  erm and yeah the reserved seat definitely costs more!

3. 急行: express train~ definitely faster and less stops than the normal train!
4.普通: normal train! this is the slowest train that stops at every stop! If you have time and want to admire the scenery then this is the train that you would want to take! ^^

If it’s your first time to japan, it’s important to get the train pass (JR rail way pass) because it make things easier for you to travel around rather than having to buy tickets !

Also, if you are unclear of what to do in case plans have to be changed , a wifi plan would also be of help although there is wifi all around Kyoto ^^

Air tickets :

I would suggest you guys to book your air tickets earlier because earlier means lesser to pay! it’s an eight hour flight so please make sure you are comfortable ! 🤗

Accommodation:

These are the places that I stayed during my days in Japan..
1. Kyoto APA hotel (in 京都 Kyoto)

Verdict:

a) Location is really easy to find. It is just located right beside the Kyoto Station (JR) and a 5 mins walk from the Kyoto Main station as well as Kyoto Bus station where there will be buses that take you the places of interest.

B) The hotel is comfortable but may be a little small for families. Although there is still room for luggage . The hotel has vending machines, which makes it very convenient if you want a drink 🤗 (yes ASASHI beer! Even though I don’t drink haha!) 7-11 is just right at the back of the hotel. There are also 2 more 7-11 in walking distance .

C)Toiletries are provided . There is a bath tub in the toilets . There are robes available for you.

D)Service is good . Staff are polite and ready to help.
Generally advised for those looking for a comfortable place but don’t mind the small walking place ! 😊

2. Osaka Red Roof Hotel (大阪)

I stayed for 3 nights in this hotel because there was one day spent in Universal Studios Japan. So there’s 2 days spent in the normal room and 1 day spent in the premium room!

Normal room: (pardon Bf who was already too tired and lying down)

Premium room:


Similar beddings but nicer view ^^

Verdict:

a) The two types of rooms do not have any bathtub.

b) The normal room has a weird smell to its toilet 🤔 not sure why.

c)Both rooms are very small. It is difficult to unpack luggage and have walking space at the same time.

d)Robes and normal toiletries were provided for the two types of rooms!

e) The premium room is much better as they provide snacks, additional robe towels and face masks 😍  Also, there is a nice view of the city from the window because premium rooms are only designated at the top 2 levels of the hotel. The premium room also provides a humidifier which really helps because the air in Japan is super dry x_x

f) The hotel’s location may be confusing to first-timers because there are many exits located in the NAMBA JR station but do remember it’s Exit (B26)! Also, you would have to take a long walk to the station itself which makes it really annoying. This can be forgiven if you love shopping because the long walk is surrounded by shops and restaurants! Yes ! In the station itself!

g) Also, Dotonbori, a popular tourist attraction, is less than a 5 min walk from the hotel!! Yay! You can just walk down for some street food and ramen!!
If you don’t mind the limited walking space and the fact that it doesn’t have a bathtub! Book this hotel! However, if you have more spare cash do get the premium room! ^^

3. Universal Studios Japan Kaihen Hotel

 

Verdict:

a)Kaihen hotel has the biggest space out of the 3 hotel. However the television is placed in a very weird position. With an empty wall in front of the bed (?) #OCD

b) The hotel has a bathtub. Toiletries were provided and their toiletries were super cute haha !!

c) Breakfast was alright , however the selections may not vary a lot . Also, you have to wake up at 7am for the breakfast to be able to dine at sky level (top floor) or else have to queue/go downstairs to have your meal because it will be full.

d) Room is a little dusty. However that is okay because there are air filters around for usage.

e) It is located near USJ which makes it a very convenient place . (Around 5 min walk)

f) There is a shopping mall right beside it so you can have your meal at restaurants and shop there . Also there is a mart downstairs ( the food is not good though, hard and cold)

g) they gave us our room card as a souvenir for visiting their hotel haha ^^

Overall ranking from the best:
1. Kyoto hotel

2. Osaka premium room

3. USJ hotel

4. Osaka normal room

Do note that it’s important to search up for reviews on hotel rooms so you would get somewhere comfortable to live in ^^

So if you are ready, buckle your seat belts on the plane and let’s go! 🎉