Sunday, December 28, 2014

22 Japan DAY 13 – MATA ITSUKA NE JAPAN (6 May, 2014)

I would say, “Mata Itsuka Ne” (See You Someday Again) rather than “Sayonara” (Goodbye) to Japan, because...

     Our Japan trip was really nice. We had been there for 12 days; visited, Ozaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Tokyo and Sapporo of Honshu and Hokkaido islands of Japan. Learnt so many new things, understood the difference between Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine, rode a bus which could travel in land and water, visited Hiroshima, enjoyed many trips in Bullet trains, visited snow-covered places and volcano mountains, experienced the  gondola, visited cookies, sake and glass manufacturing companies, had many cruise trips, enjoyed a thrilled journey in under sea tunnel, visited many palaces, had seen sakura trees and most importantly tried many different Japanese traditional dishes. Altogether, the 12 days were fully packed with new, wonderful experiences which I can treasure for a long time.
Runway and Sea Views from Excel Hotel Tokyu Room, 
Haneda Airport (Domestic T2), Tokyo, Japan. 
May 6, 2014

     Japan is a beautiful country with rich oriental history and traditions. Japan is a country prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes and the famous tsunamis. I was marvelling their confidence in having Disneysea and Disneyland at the east seashore area of Tokyo, as the east coast is often affected by tsunamis. May be the ‘bay’ structure of this particular area acts as a natural defence against tsunamis? I don’t know.

     I love Japanese. Their hospitality towards the foreigners was well received. I appreciate a lot of factors that impressed me, for example, the people working in shops would great us with a bright smile which encouraged me to smile as well. I loved their discipline; some might wonder what I speak off. I was inspired with the people with regards to the amount of hard work they put into doing their jobs. I remember that on the several visits to shopping malls or stores, the workers there ran here and there just to convince and service the request of a customer. Well, one of the problems in Japan was the lack of garbage bins on the streets (this was what I noticed), so we had to carry the wastes until we found one; but still there was no garbage lying around. This speaks volumes of the discipline they had according to my father. I will miss Japan was what I thought when our small query boarded the plane!

     Our flight SQ 631 (Airbus A330-300) was bound for Singapore. The departure was set at 9.20 AM. Luckily, our hotel was located within the airport, but, we were relaxed? Forgive me; I do not remember, in fact, I think we were more stressed, apparently because of me. Let me recount the proceedings, the first day when we came to Japan, my mother took my passport and IC card from me, mumbling about me of losing them. But I disagreed, so I refused to give them to her. But humans have their limits, right? So with her continued murmurings I gave up with obvious irritation. On the account of re-entering Singapore my IC was really important, so it was to be expected. However on the last day of the tour, I conveniently forgot that I gave the IC to my mother. In fact, I had forgotten about the IC until we vacated the room. So outside the hotel but within the domestic terminal 2 of the Haneda airport, I told her that I thought my IC might be in my red purse which was stuffed into the suitcase, this for some reason annoyed her. And as things went on, my parents both got stressed and started lecturing to me about something which I did not listen to properly because I was distracted. In the end, the IC was not in the purse and I told my mother to check her passport purse and guess what, we found it along with her IC. Wonderful ending isn’t?

     So now that I'm done with my ranting and back to my actual point of writing, our destination within the airport was the International terminal which stood separate from the domestic ones. To get there we went by a free shuttle bus. The bus stop number was 8 and by the time we got there the bus was already there. After we got on, I was relieved and hoping that things would be much more relaxed from then on.
Haneda Airport (International Terminal), Tokyo, Japan. May 6, 2014

     The international terminal was not magnificent or grand like Singapore Changi, but it served its purpose and was easy to navigate; so we had no problem finding our way. Surprisingly the security check was lenient and conducted before the baggage check- in, which in my terms was favourable.
Haneda Airport (International Terminal), Tokyo, Japan. May 6, 2014

     After the appropriate procedures had been completed, my parents started to roam the shops hoping to buy something good for their friends and colleagues. Again, for who knows the nth time, I got frustrated. After all what I wanted to do was to sit down and read something. But in the end, the frustration was not required because the treats we bought for ourselves was worth it; this was realized after having a taste of said treat, a banana shaped sponge cake enveloping banana cream and red bean cake. Having bought sweets, my parents went for hunting other items while I waited. By then my patience was running thin and I just wanted to find our gate and settle myself; so after informing my parents, I went to Gate 19 which had been assigned for Singapore airlines.
Flight SQ 631 (Airbus A330-300) at Haneda Airport 
(International Terminal), Tokyo, Japan. 
May 6, 2014

     Settling down on one of the seats, I quickly got to work, by which I mean, finding network connection so that I could read something on the internet. That plan was cacelled after I couldn’t connect (annoyed me to no end) and instead I started playing games. A few minutes later my parents appeared and not much time after that we were called to board.
Flight SQ 631 (Airbus A330-300) at Haneda Airport 
(International Terminal), Tokyo, Japan. 
May 6, 2014

Lunch at Flight SQ 631 (Airbus A330-300) en route to Singapore 
(from Tokyo, Japan). May 6, 2014

     My assigned seat was 51 A which was towards the end not that I had any problem with that except that the wing was close and prevented me from taking pictures comfortably later on. As I said on the first day I did not get bored for the entirety of the flight time as I was enjoying  some good movies that I found interesting. This return flight was mostly uneventful except when the pilot announced that Mt. Fuji would be visible in a few minutes. By the time, I had already switched on my mobile in flight mode to take pictures. And was it worth it, the view offered after all was breathtaking though the visibility was low, Mt. Fuji was stunning to look at. I took pictures though not all of them had been good as some were obstructed by the wing. Here is one of the said pictures.
Aerial View of Mount Fuji from Flight SQ 631 (Airbus A330-300) 
en route to Singapore (from Tokyo, Japan). May 6, 2014


Aerial View of Mount Fuji from Flight SQ 631 (Airbus A330-300) en route to Singapore (from Tokyo, Japan). May 6, 2014


     As far as a tourist is concerned, apart from the tour attractions, he would consider safety, transportation, accommodation, and food as the main factors to choose a country to travel. If I am given an opportunity and option to choose a country to visit, without any second thought, I would choose Japan!

So,
Mata Itsuka ne Japan..!

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