After several cancelled flights of Naga and Legazpi due to experienced cold front and rain showers in the early weeks of January, glad that we were able to depart from Manila in a sunny Sunday morning this week.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
2013 Jan: Brewing in Manila
I’m not a coffee lover or should I say coffee is not healthy
for my heart. But with a lot of shops
brewing here in the city, should I still not give it a shot? Coming from three-peat short trips in South
Korea in just 10 months, I started to yearn for coffee. Initially because cafes there are
everywhere.
In 2006, I had a drink with my colleagues in Max Brenner,
Greenbelt. That was the most expensive
coffee I ever had, 500php for a cup of white chocolate. This week (2013) I noticed that it also
started brewing in Mall of Asia, but this time with more affordable price. This is also brewing in other countries such
as USA, Australia, Singapore and Israel. http://www.maxbrenner.com/branches.html
Philosophy: Chocolate, more than any other food is integrated in to many aspects of our lives. It is a symbol of contradicting emotions and sensations. On one hand, it is the most romantic gift; on the other hand it is a commodity which is traded on the stock exchange. It is sold like a prestigious piece of jewelry carefully selected from a glass case but also as an addictive snack available at every corner store. It is tasted like a fine wine and licked off of fingers dipped straight in to the bowl. It is sexy, nostalgic, and forever an object of fantasy for children and grownup children. These diverse chocolate associations are the inspiration behind Max Brenner's new chocolate culture. (http://www.maxbrenner.com/about.html)
Across Max Brenner’s location in MOA, is espressamente illy
(which is also present in NAIA Terminal 3).
I got familiar with this shop when I saw it from Hong Kong International
Airport and Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan.
Origin: Francesco Illy founded illycaffè in 1933. His 1935 invention of the illetta, considered the blueprint for modern espresso machines, revolutionized coffee preparation. His innovative method of packaging, based on pressurization, enabled illy’s initial exports to Sweden and Holland during the 1940s. Francesco Illy’s method remains the standard for preserving and enhancing coffee’s freshness during transport and storage. (http://www.illy.com/wps/wcm/connect/en/company/illycaffe-history)
Last year (2012), after attending an expo in SMX I got
surprised when I saw a tarpaulin saying future site of “Caffe Bene”.
Their Story: It all began in April 2008 at Eastern Seoul where Caffe Bene's first-ever store was opened. Founded by Mr. Kim Sun-Kwon, who has been notable for his other successful franchise endeavors. Since then, Caffé Bene has grown to more than 800 stores making it the Largest and Fastest Growing coffee shop chain in Korea. In fact since it started, almost every other day a Caffé Bene shop is opened – continually even today. Conquering the Philippines, Filipinos can now rave about the difference of Caffe Bene and get acquainted with so much reasons why the Bene brand has grown this far.
Their Brand: Bene means "good or well". European feels accentuated by Korean touches. Friendly, warm and cozy ambiance. Various menus and great coffee! (http://www.caffebene.com.ph)
Saturday, January 5, 2013
2013: What's in store for Philippines this year?
Travel+Leisure adds Philippines as one of 2013's hottest destination.
Conde Nast Traveller includes Philippines as a destination to watch for this year 2013. Specifically this includes: Bicol, Siargao, Palawan, Amanpulo and Manila.
http://www.cntraveller.com/recommended/itineraries/hot-destinations-to-watch-2013/philippines
White Beach in Boracay is on top 24 slot in the World and top 1 in Asia on the Top 25 Beaches: http://www.tripadvisor.com/TravelersChoice-Beaches-cTop-g2
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
2012: My Travels by the Numbers
Inspired by an article from StarStudio mag,
Travelling is not just about seeing the sights; it’s
about a whole lot of numbers, too!
Ended the year with a challenging work life, there
is much to be thankful for this 2012. Meeting
new friends, life tests, success or sometimes failure, the most important thing
is to learn from it.
Highlights of my travel journey this year are: I experienced
Busan’s spring season and Osaka and Kyoto’s autumn leaves and being able to promote this blog in Smile magazine for 7 months. I spent one solo trip to Langkawi and had two
sister-bonding trips.
Wishing all of us to be successful in this year’s
soul searching on ever step that we take everyday of our lives.
Monday, December 31, 2012
2012 Dec: Japan: Trains
Are you ready to get lost? Are you up to the challenge to see these signs?
Will you be able to locate where you are or going to if you are given less English maps?
I don’t want to confuse myself on getting a ticket each time I use the train, and I need to have a ticket that can be used on all types of trains in Osaka and Kyoto. Do you have the same issues on mind, ICOCA is the answer!
2012 Dec: Japan: Bicycle
Bicycles are widely used in Japan for everyday life by people of all age groups and social standings.[Reference]
All I wanna do is... I want to ride my bicycle,
I want to ride my bike, I want to ride my bicycle,
Bicycle races are coming your way,
So forget all your duties oh yeah! --queen
2012 Dec: Osaka Castle
Destination: Osaka Castle
Travel Date: December 2, 2012
Location: 1-1 Osakajo, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 540-0002, Japan
Open: 9:00am - 5:00pm (last 4:30pm)
Crossing several streets until we had a view of
Osaka Castle.
Travel Date: December 2, 2012
Location: 1-1 Osakajo, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 540-0002, Japan
Open: 9:00am - 5:00pm (last 4:30pm)
Entrance:
Osaka Castle (600yen) + Osaka Museum History (600yen) = 900yen
Map:
http://www.osakacastle.net/english/park/map_new.pdf
How to
get there:
From
Osaka City Subway Chuo Line, drop-off at: TANIMACHIYONCHOME (C18), and take
EXIT 09.
I
was welcomed by these waste bags of dried leaves, Oh no! As if I wanted to throw them back on the
castle grounds.
2012 Dec: Osaka: Umeda Sky Building
Destination:
Umeda Sky Building (known as: Umeda Sukai Biru, 梅田スカイビル)
Address: 1-1-88, Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka
One of the city's most recognizable landmarks. It consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their two uppermost stories, with bridges and an escalator crossing the wide atrium-like space in the center. [Read] Considered to be the 13th tallest building in Osaka. [Read]
Other information:
-The building was mainly owned by Toshiba Corporation
-Tenants: Mazda, Consulate-General of Germany in Osaka [Read]
-On media: The Floating Garden Observatory in the Umeda Sky Building was visited in Leg 10 of Amazing Race 12; Location shoot of Rain's (Korean Star) Runaway series
Other information:
-The building was mainly owned by Toshiba Corporation
-Tenants: Mazda, Consulate-General of Germany in Osaka [Read]
-On media: The Floating Garden Observatory in the Umeda Sky Building was visited in Leg 10 of Amazing Race 12; Location shoot of Rain's (Korean Star) Runaway series
How to
get there:
Take Exit
No. 4 of Umeda Station (Midosuji line)
Check the map below for the better visual, it
will take almost 15 minutes walking until you reach the building.2012 Dec: Osaka: Sacra Famiglia
Destination: Sacra Famiglia (Catholic Church)
Here is the map for better visuals:
Address:
Toyosaki 3-12-8, Kita Ward, Osaka City, Osaka 〒531-0072
How to
get there:
1. From
SHINSAIBASHI, take Line: Osaka City Subway Midosuji Line and
2. Drop-off:
NAKATSU(SUBWAY). It would take 9 mins
travel time with distance of 4.2 km (230yen, 2012)
3. Take Exit No.4 of Nakatsu station. Starbucks will be on your left side, proceed and
continue walking.
4. Take a left turn (either on the first or second
street) you’ll see different Family Mart convenient stores on your left side.
5. Recognize the tall building of Pias Tower. Across it is the church.
The main
lobby and ground floor is the office area. Also, you can
visit their mass schedule from their website: http://www.osaka-umeda-church.jp/en/category/mass-hours/
2012 Dec: Osaka: Umeda
Umeda
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2012 Autumn Osaka, Kyoto Trip:
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2012 Autumn Osaka, Kyoto Trip:
Day
|
Places to see
|
Food and Restaurants
|
Where to Sleep
|
Day 1
|
Kyoto Guided Tour (JAPANiCAN.com)
Nijo Castle Kinkakuji Temple Imperial Palace Heian Jingu Shrine Kiyomizu Temple |
Il Bar, Kyoto Station
|
Hearton Hotel in Shinsaibashi
|
Day 2
|
Pasta Frolla, City Walk
Dinner in 3rd Planet |
Hearton Hotel
| |
Day 3
|
[Kyoto] Saga-Arashiyama: Sagano Scenic Railway
Fushimi Inari Taisha Tofuku-ji Temple Gion-Shijo Kennin-ji Temple |
Snacks (sushi) in Sagano Station
Restaurant in Gion Dinner in 3rd Planet |
Hearton Hotel
|
Day 4
|
Lunch in Daimaru
European Market in Umeda Sky Street Food near Osaka Castle Dinner in 3rd Planet |
Hearton Hotel
| |
Day 5
|
Hearton Hotel
|
2012 Nov: Kyoto: Kennin-ji Temple Grounds
Destination: Kennin-ji Temple Grounds
Travel Date: November 30, 2012
Location: Komatsu town down through Article 45, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto Yamatooji
Admission Fee: 500 yen
Website: http://www.kenninji.jp/english/
Kenninji is a temple of the Zen sect, one of the main branches of Japanese Buddhism. Buddhism, founded approximately 2,500 years ago in India by Shakyamuni Buddha, teaches that the inherent suffering of life can be transcended through equanimity, wisdom, and compassion. The Zen sect, dating back to sixth-century China, seeks the realization of this ideal through a strict training system stressing work and meditation. At present, there are three branches of Zen in Japan - the Rinzai Soutou and Oubaku schools. Kenninji belongs to the Rinzai tradition. The temple was founded in 1202 by the priest Yousai (1141-1215). [Read more]
Travel Date: November 30, 2012
Location: Komatsu town down through Article 45, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto Yamatooji
Admission Fee: 500 yen
Website: http://www.kenninji.jp/english/
Kenninji is a temple of the Zen sect, one of the main branches of Japanese Buddhism. Buddhism, founded approximately 2,500 years ago in India by Shakyamuni Buddha, teaches that the inherent suffering of life can be transcended through equanimity, wisdom, and compassion. The Zen sect, dating back to sixth-century China, seeks the realization of this ideal through a strict training system stressing work and meditation. At present, there are three branches of Zen in Japan - the Rinzai Soutou and Oubaku schools. Kenninji belongs to the Rinzai tradition. The temple was founded in 1202 by the priest Yousai (1141-1215). [Read more]
2012 Nov: Japan: Kyoto: Gion
Gion (祇園) is Kyoto's most famous geisha (performing artist) district, located around
Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine in the east and the Kamo River in the west.
It is filled with shops, restaurants and ochaya (teahouses), where geiko (Kyoto
dialect for geisha) and maiko (geiko apprentices) entertain. [Read more]
2012 Nov: Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Taisha
Destination: Fushimi Inari Shrine (also known as: Fushimi Inari Taisha, 伏見稲荷大社)
Travel Date: November 30, 2013
How to get there:
From KYOTO [ Departure track No.10 ] station, take line: JR NARA Line Local [5mins].
Drop-off at: INARI 稲荷駅(京都)station. Fare is ¥140 (70php) with distance of 2.7 km
Then walk to: Fushimi Inari Taisha [3 mins], (always open)
As soon as you get out of Inari station, you will immediately see the tori-gate in front of the Shinto shrine.
Travel Date: November 30, 2013
How to get there:
From KYOTO [ Departure track No.10 ] station, take line: JR NARA Line Local [5mins].
Drop-off at: INARI 稲荷駅(京都)station. Fare is ¥140 (70php) with distance of 2.7 km
Then walk to: Fushimi Inari Taisha [3 mins], (always open)
As soon as you get out of Inari station, you will immediately see the tori-gate in front of the Shinto shrine.
A lot have been visiting the place since it is one of the cinematic locations of Memories of Geisha.
2012 Nov: Kyoto: Sagano Sightseeing Railway
Sagano Sightseeing Railway is one of the best options to see autumn leaves in Kyoto. And what’s good about it, there is car #5 which is windowless that will give you astonishing view.
How to get there:
From KYOTO [ Departure track No.33 ] take line JR Sagano Line [16mins] and DROP-OFF at SAGA-ARASHIYAMA
Fare 230yen (120php, 2012) with Distance: 10.3 km
It’s just too bad because during that day, tickets are not being sold due to an incident or emergency maintenance of the train. (Actually, I saw something on news that morning that there is a landslide on the train tracks, since it is on local language I was not able to catch which affected route was it.)
In spite of what happened, I appreciate the guards and the train assistants for letting us get into the station and helped take photos near the cars.
Instead of being disappointed, I enjoyed watching the mini trains on its railways, picking-up omiyage and eating local cuisine.
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