Showing posts with label Hakata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hakata. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Japan 2012: (Lazy) Last Day in Fukuoka

I think I make the worst tourist ever, especially on my own.

When I get lazy, I tend not to want go anywhere.

If I didn't have to check out early on my last day in Fukuoka, I would have lazed around in bed until it was time to leave for my bus.

-_-

As promised, let me show you a little bit of my room in Smile Hakata Hotel during my 3 days-2 nights stay in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka.

I booked my room through Booking.com, in fact four out of five hotels I stayed in Japan were booked through that website.

 

My single room cost  9960 yen (inclusive of tax), which is almost RM400. As you can see the bed is a queen-sized one, and it was a decent room for me. The bathroom is quite small though.


I had to get use to the small bathroom, and the bathtub is also small, but I still enjoyed soaking in it after a day of walking around.

dressing/study table


true to its name, the logo of the hotel is a yellow smiley face. list of  locations of the hotel are available here.


stayed on the 7th floor

the only window, the only view, which is not so much of a view

fridge is a must!

i think it's cute how they tried to decorate the ceiling with cut-outs

Check-out was a breeze. I even managed to sent one of my bags (for around RM40?) to my fourth hotel (this is my second one, fyi)! If only I had found out about this luggage-sending service called Takuhaibin earlier! Then I wouldn't have to lug ALL my bags from Osaka to Fukuoka.

Check with your hotel whether they have this service. They will use YAMATO TRANSPORT for it. You can even send your luggage to the airport beforehand! But that has to be done two days prior to your flight. To send luggage to hotels, takes only one day! :O


Checked out at 10 am, and set out to enjoy my last day in Hakata before leaving to Osaka. I was planning on visiting the キャナルシティ (Canal City), a shopping mall, mainly because of the ラーメンジアム (Ramen Stadium) where there are eight ramen shops located on the same floor! Some of the shops will serve ramen from other prefectures, so it's a very good place to be at if you're interested in trying various kinds of ramen. But of course, empty your stomach before going. :P


Funny how it was such a sunny day that I couldn't believe it was raining the first two days I was there.




I dumped my other bags in the locker of Nakasu-Kawabata Station, which was your average-looking locker when I found this awesome one just before going up the escalator of eeny meeny miny mo:


How cool is that?


Walked through KAWABATA, which is a covered shopping street, or shopping arcade.


The sides of the street are lined with various kinds of shop - from clothing stores, souvenir shops and eateries.









was actually aiming for this ramen restaurant, Ichiran Ramen



My initial plan was to eat at Ichiran Ramen and head over to the Canal City to visit the Ramen Stadium for more ramen, but then since I was too hungry I dropped by ACROS Fukuoka and had lunch at Lotteria, one of the fast food chains. I didn't get to try the one in Seoul, so I thought it was a good opportunity to try something from Lotteria.


Lotteria is a fast food chain which is also available in South Korea, and is under the Lotte group. I was drawn to order the エビバーガー (ebi ba-ga- = shrimp burger) after being influenced by the TV which was playing an ad with a girl group promoting the burger.


Now I've only tried shrimp burgers from Wendy's and though I quite like its shrimp burgers, I think Lotteria's wins! The fluffy buns, the perfect shrimp patty which is crispy on the outside with huge shrimps in it and the egg mayo salad.. I was so high on it!

look at the shrimps, look at the egg mayo.. such perfect  combo!

Unfortunately the fried chicken that I took along with my set still loses to KFC's Hot and Spicy Chicken, though I must say that it's better than KFC's Original Recipe Chicken. XP

took the opportunity to download the UVERworld app which is available for download only in Japan
I actually lazed around in Lotteria for quite a while, because I was too full for any ramen. Then I headed to a shopping complex and spent some time buying nonsense in a bookstore called MARUZEN. The same shopping complex had an Ichiran outlet, but I didn't feel comfortable because I had to eat ramen at the counter, so abandoned the plan I did.

Walked back and saw Mister Donut, but then settled for MOS Burger instead, because I wanted to try the famed rice burger.


I went for the モスライスバーガー カルビ焼肉 (mosu-raisu-ba-ga-karubi-yakiniku = Galbi MOS Rice Burger) because.. that was the only one I could read from the menu! Hahahaha.. #epicfail


The sliced beef strips were so so so good! But the rice burger got a bit too much for me, I guess because I was still full? :P


The freakiest thing happened to me at this MOS Burger. I was sitting down, enjoying my food when this old man came in, dressed in baggy slacks and white shirt, with a heavy gold necklace and a cap, y'know, all hip-hop style wtf and looked at me in this very weird way. He went to the counter, before stepping back, looked at me for a long time.

In my heart I started freaking out and started thinking of things I would do/say if he ever tried to do something funny. But then he just said something and went to the counter to order.

Then I realised that he was a 変態 (hentai = pervert), because he went and stood behind the glass section and eyed this one girl in her yukata. He basically leaned and stared at her wtf. I'm not sure if the girl realised because her back was against the glass.

All the time I kept praying that he would stay away from me LOL.

before the hentai incident

I left before he got his order. Hahahaha.



Went back to Nakasu-Kawabata Station and bought a ticket to 博多駅 (Hakata-eki = Hakata Station) to take my bus back to Osaka.




I didn't take a photo of the station but it is HUGE! I didn't venture too deep into the station just in case I get lost, but trust me, if you think KL Sentral is huge, you will be WOW-ed by Hakata Station. It's the main railway terminal in Fukuoka, and even bullet trains stop here!

And there are also shops and restaurants - perfect place to shop for souvenirs I must say, but I find the prices a little bit more expensive.


Had my first Japan Starbucks drink while waiting for my bus. I really need to know what soy milk they used in my iced caramel macchiato because it made my drink ssssooooooo creamy and delicious!

bus parking lot

Bus departed at a little after 10 pm. A little something I put together to show you how the Willer Express bus I sat for my journey to and from Fukuoka.


The Relax-Wide seats are three single seats separated by two aisles - there are only nine seats on the bus, and it's priced a little bit more that the Relax seats. The Relax type are your usual express bus kind, two seats joined together separated by an aisle. I like the seat because it comes with a head cover which you can pull to protect your face/head. Very good for people with "attractive" facial expressions during sleeping. LOL.

There are other type of seats you can select when you choose your destinations, so do check out the website for more info.

Was scheduled to arrived at Osaka Station at 7.50 am the next day!

i have no idea where this is

And I did go down for toilet breaks - twice! I must say their highway R&R stops are impressive. Toilets are huge and sparkling clean! I wish the R&Rs here have the same clean toilets.


That marks the end of my 3day-2nights stay in Fukuoka. I must say I really like Hakata, especially near the seaside. Such a peaceful place!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Japan 2012: Fukuoka Day 1 - Hakata-ku

My bus to Fukuoka departed from Umeda Sky Building at 10.40 pm, and the ride to my destination, which was the last stop took around 9 hours.

I slept all the way during the journey, I didn't even go for toilet breaks! :O

Actually I did wake up once in a while but I was afraid that I couldn't recognise the bus if I leave it LOL


If you take the Willer Express bus from Osaka (大阪) to Fukuoka (福岡), there are four stops available: Kokura Station (小倉駅 = Kokura-eki), Hakata Station (博多駅 = Hakata-eki), Tenjin (天神) and Hakata Wharf (博多埠頭 = Hakata-futo).


Fukuoka Prefecture is located in the Kyushu region, and its capital city is Fukuoka. My destination was 博多区 (Hakata-ku = Hakata Ward), where the Fukuoka SunPalace Hotel and Hall is, which is also one of  the venues for UVERworld Live Tour 2012.


1st stop: Kokura Station





Was scheduled to reach Hakata Wharf at 8.10 am, but the bus arrived at the wharf's bus parking lot at around 7.45 am! :O



Hakata Port Tower


Bought breakfast from FamilyMart. I was drawn to the various kinds of onigiri available in Japan's convenience stores during my whole Japan trip! That's like the cheapest and filling thing to eat if you're on a tight budget.



I couldn't check in into my hotel yet since the check-in time was 3 pm, but I was allowed to leave my luggage at the front desk. So I walked around the area for hours.



国際 (Kokusai) = International

The weather was.. funny. It drizzled, then the rain got heavy. Then it drizzled. Then got heavy. Repeat. Randomly the rain would just pour. I got tired so I sought shelter behind the area of the Fukuoka Kokusai Center and the Fukuoka SunPalace Hall, which was actually under an elevated highway - the Fukuoka Urban Expressway Route 1.

There was a path leading out towards the seaside, there were pillars with quotes.


They were written in 平仮名 (hiragana), and I'm not sure if I've translated them correctly. Still learning the language at my own pace.







I spent some time looking at a ferry departing from the terminal, until it poured and I had to sit under the expressway again. My umbrella wasn't strong enough to handle the rain. Pfft.







found this flower beside the sidewalk where i lined up to go into the concert venue. it was the only one blooming at that time. but it wilted when the rain poured heavily before the concert :(


one of the buildings under the Fukuoka Convention Center, besides the Fukuoka Kokusai Center and the Fukuoka International Congress Center

this is a little before 12 pm. dedicated UVERfans waiting outside the hall I am not sure why.

it was a Monday, and it was almost noon, and the streets were empty. hmm.

Being the most unprepared traveler I was, I wanted to resort to more onigiris from the convenience stores for lunch when I spotted a Yoshinoya outlet.


I love Yoshinoya! But the ones in Malaysia closed down a few years ago :(


It was having some summer special of una don! Or unagi don! :D



But I went for the yakiniku don instead.

this set of yakiniku don with pickled veges and miso soup cost around RM20 :S

After lunch I walked around the same area again and again, trying to kill time, not knowing where to go or what to do. I didn't want to wander off to far, and I was longing for a rest before going to the concert.



I finally checked in into my second hotel in Japan - Smile Hotel Hakata, which is located at 神屋町 (Kamiya-machi). It is not a building on its own, but it wasn't hard to find.

When I left my luggage I was attended by a well-dressed lady complete with a scarf on her uniform, which I didn't expect, because the hotel looked simple (but very yellow!). I paid for the room for two nights and left my luggage. When I wanted to check in, a guy attended me and carried my luggage out from the storage area. I wanted to take it from him but he gestured me not to, and placed it on the table. Then only he handed me the key to my room.

The hotel is smaller compared to my first hotel, but the service was better!

Will show you the room that I stayed in in one of my next posts on my Fukuoka trip, ok?

After washing up, I rested for a while (more to guling-guling in bed) and then left for the Fukuoka SunPalace Hall for my first UVERworld concert, which was the main purpose of my Japan trip! :D