Here is our itinerary, it should be more jam-packed but due to some unforeseen reasons like unfavorable weather and uncontrolled shopping, we missed some of our plan.
DAY 1
Arrival at the Narita International Airport
Since it is our first time in Japan, we made use of the Airport Limousine Bus which cost us 3,000 yen each. We had a great strolling tour where we saw Tokyo Tower. And it brings us to Shibuya Mark City.
Check in at Shibuya Cozy room (AIRBNB)
The name of our host is Isobe. Tho he didn't shown up, we consistently contact each other thru mail. His place is neat and cozy for more or less 5,000 yen per night for 3 person. It is also near the busy district of Shibuya which is near to everything. The place got the high tech lighting and toilet system. It is also well secured with an intercom. It also got most of the supplies we need during our 2 night stay.
Hachiko statue, the most loyal and famous dog. I doubt if it's the first time that you hear about Hachiko.
Shibuya Pedestrian, the craziest crossing in the world. No doubt, Tokyo was hailed as the most populous city in the world.
We find a good view from Starbucks cafe
Also take a look with Loccitane cafe where you can have the view from the other side of the crossing
We got pretty much excited with shopping when we saw huge outlets of Adidas, Under Armour, H&M, Uniqlo, Forever 21, ABC mart, and even walk all the way to Harajuku for Nike outlet.
We spent our whole day walking, shopping and trying out Japanese foods. The photo below is a cream puff like pastry which is really good.
Day 2
Tried Metro Subway to Asakusa Station
We went straight to Akasuka Shichihenge to rent Kimono which cost me 3,150 Yen
Asakusa Shrine where they have a spot where you will shake a prayer and you will get an instant answer with the pick up sticks and you'll get your luck in drawers where your number is written.
Nearby the Shrine is a traditional Japanese restaurant where we tried some bento.
Akihabara is the place for the geaky guys and Otaku people.
Maidreamin Maid Cafe It's the birthday of my boyfriend so I decided to bring him here to celebrate.Lucky enough, they were giving free cake with all the celebrants. They also sing so kawaii. Too bad we didn't have the photo of our kawaii maid for the day cause even that got a pay.
Day 3
Shinjuku Station then ride a Fujikyu bus, that's a 2 hour bus ride to Yamanakako Village Bus Stop
Then we check-in at Yamanouchi Guest House, part of my agenda is to sleep like a real Japanese where you will sleep in a futon and have kimono as your pajama.
Gotemba Premium Outlet got all of our shopping cravings since most of their items were discounted and tax free. It was a huge one situated in a mountain. Just be alert since the last bus usually got a queue and will leave at exactly 1900H.
We got a little frustrated because Mt. Fuji is not showing up because of the thick clouds surrounding it.
Day 4
Mt. Fuji shown up straight to our face early in the morning since our room got a real good view of the mountain.
Lake Yamanaka (swan ride) cost us 1,000 Yen each. It is the best way to appreciate the beauty of Fujiwara.
We catched the 1245H bus to Shibuya then went to Shinjuku Station
We want another cool experience so we checked in at Shinjuku Kuyakusho-Mae Capsule Hotel. You read it right, we just slept in a capsule hotel which is a big challenge for claustrophobic people. It is a humble abode with a personal TV and alarm clock.They separated men from women but they got a lounge where we can meet, eat and watch TV. They have provided individual showers and a powder room for women but men got the Jacuzzi and sauna. My boyfriend told me that men got a common area where everyone were taking a bath naked.
Then we went around Shinjuku for last minute shopping. We also tried the famous Pablo Cheesecake which is really good.
Day 5
Since we are now familiar with their train system, we made use of it on our way to the airport. Shinjuku Gyoen to Narita International Airport took us more or less 2 hours. And yey we still have some time for more pasalubong shopping.


















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