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Tokyo Disney Sea

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Yesterday I went to Tokyo Disney Sea. We were going to go to Tokyo Disneyland also but since it is the same as the Disneyland in Anaheim we decided against it.

I never thought I would be saying this about anything Disney related but I really liked it. The basic idea is that instead of different “lands” there are different ports, harbors, and Islands. Most of the ports correspond to different Disney stories like Mermaid Lagoon. Mermaid Lagoon, of course, is a port that brings things from the little mermaid to life. Personally I thought Mermaid Lagoon was quite stupid but I do have some pictures.

When you first get into Disney Sea you see this dumb looking globe and if you are like me you are probably thinking “this is wack!”

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but then you get to see this!

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And then I started thinking “wow this place is actually very nice.”

The reason why I stated that Mermaid Lagoon was stupid is because it was made exclusively for people aged 11 and younger. Since I am not 11 or younger it was stupid for me. But here are some pictures anyways.

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That was the Mermaid Lagoon from outside and then two pictures of Ariel’s Grotto which is in Mermaid Lagoon. When I channeled my inner 11 year old I decided that this was actually pretty cool.

We only went on three rides, Indiana Jones, Journey to the center of the Earth, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. But for me Disney Sea was not about the rides. I was perfectly content to just walk through the park and look at all the things that Disney took the time to construct.

After we walked around Disney Sea we took the monorail back to Ikspiari which is Tokyo Disney’s shopping area. It is a really nice mall with every kind of shop and food you can imagine.

Tokyo Disney was cool, the only crappy part was the fact that they didn’t have red vines either! arrg I give up no Red Vines for me unless I order them from Ebay. There should be a small gallery attached to this (not sure because I am a WordPress newb haha) so take a look! peace out!

Kamakura

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

I was a history major in my undergraduate career and I took a Japanese history class a while back. This explains why I had no idea what Kamakura was until 2 days ago when I went there. From what I now understand a few hundred years ago Japan was ruled from Kamakura. In fact a General from Kamakura, named Yoritomo conquered all of Japan, which is why Japan was once ruled from there. Anyways some family problems happened and his brother murdered him. what a crappy ending, but his grave is in Kamakura so that’s cool I guess.

But anywho, nowadays Kamakura is a beautiful place to visit. Due to my current employment situation I never ever wake up early. This really put a damper on my Kamakura visit. All of the temples close really early. By early I mean 4PM. Since I woke up at like noon we really only got to see one temple because it took us a while to get there and we had to walk everywhere once we were there.

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As you can see from this picture the temples are all surrounded by nature. It is quite a serene and relaxing place to visit. This is from a temple called Tsurugaokahachimangu (now try saying that 5 times fast!). from the way it looks on the map of Kamakura it is one of the larger temples there. We walked through and saw some other temples but they were closed

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This picture is from Jufukuji Temple. When I took this picture we were standing at the entrance to the garden that leads to the temple. Since the temple was closed this was the best I could do for Jufukuji. But once again you can see that it is very green, serene, and relaxing.

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That is the entrance to the Jufukuji Temple. as you can see the doors are closed and locked. I was very sad. But I think the scenery around the temples is better than going in them, seeing as I am not Buddhist. If you really want to see the inside of a temple here you go!

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Yeah, I like the scenery better. After we went to the temples we were meandering aimlessly and happened upon this place that was aptly named “Shopping Town!” It was just like a Night Market in Taiwan except everything was expensive and it was a hell of a lot cleaner.

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I wouldn’t have even mentioned this place but there were two things worth mentioning. There was this place, the name of which I have forgotten, that sells macaroons. They were good so I will show you a picture!

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I had a Caramel one. The Caramel ones are the set of Macaroons all the way to the right of the picture and almost out of the picture. It was really good. The other thing was they had rickshaws!! And you guessed it I have a picture.

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Look at that guy! he is loving it! I could not imagine being a human horse but hey the big smile on his face says it all. He loves it.

I really liked Kamakura, but if you ever get a chance to go there make sure you wake up bright and early if you want to get into the temples.

This is the Ranting Jamaican bringing his travels to you, still red vines-less in Japan. Peace out!

Oops I forgot!

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

One thing I forgot to mention was this little amusement park in Yokohama. It is called Cosmo World, it happens to have the 13th tallest Ferris wheel in the world. Seeing as I am a complete pansy I refused to get onto the stupid thing. Ferris Wheels are pretty stupid anyways. Here is the entrance to the place that had the Ferris wheel.

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That was the entrance to the park, you can sort of see the Ferris wheel but not really. Here is the actual Ferris wheel large as life.

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It’s called the Cosmo Clock 21. It actually has a huge digital clock right in the middle of it. Maybe if I ever get to go to Beijing I will get to show you the biggest Ferris wheel in the world!

Since I showed you the public bathroom toilet which was super up to date and brand spanking new I think I should show you an older iteration of Japanese toilet. Now this is really really cool and maybe they have these elsewhere but I have never seen them in the US or Taiwan.

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Look at that! Basically when you flush the toilet the clean water comes out through the faucet is the clean water that goes into the tank of the toilet! So the whatever that you use to wash your hands fills the tank for the next flush! I think this is an amazing water saving tool and quite genius. Japanese people seem to really really really like to improve on the act of relieving yourself. I actually love this about Japan since regular relief is very very healthy in my opinion.

Hopefully the next time I have add to the blog I will be able to talk about Tokyo’s electronics shopping area called Akihabara Electric Town. Hopefully there will be amazingly cool gadgets at low low prices. I am optimistic about the cool gadgets but I am sure the prices will be sky high.