Omurice

One of the biggest attractions of Japan for Purva was having Omurice at a specific restaurant called Kichi Kichi Omurice in Kyoto. She had been following its chef on Instagram for a while.Weiterlesen
Tokyo National Museum

Divya visited the Tokyo National Museum, which is situated within the Ueno Park. On her way, she noticed that while the Sakura trees had blossomed more than our previous visit, it was still nowhereWeiterlesen
Tokyo Tower

I found an Indian place after researching a fair bit. I realised Tokyo is far inferior to London when it comes to Indian food options. After narrowing down on a restaurant and failing to reserve itWeiterlesen
Until we meet again

The week-long excursion with the family came to an end. Parents and Purva’s mom had their return flights on Sunday morning. Nishu and Purva had already left the previous evening. Divya and I splitWeiterlesen
Impromtu Karaoke

We got some breakfast and found a place to store all our suitcases because we would only need our backpack for the two days in Fujikawaguchiko. We initially checked with our hotel if they could storeWeiterlesen
Fuji-san

We were in Fujikawaguchiko, a small hilly town right next to Mt. Fuji (referred to as Fuji-san by the locals) and also the Kawaguchiko lake, one of the Fuji Five Lakes. Our main activity here wasWeiterlesen
Onsen

Our hotel in Fujikawaguchiko, called Rakuyu, had a lot of amenities to give its guests a traditional Ryokan experience. Our room had an area with the Tatami mats (with futon beds provided if we wantedWeiterlesen
Chureito Pagoda

We got up early and headed to the most popular spot for viewing Fuji-san, the Chureito Pagoda. The sky was completely clear, so we were excited to get there and see what the best view of Mt. FujiWeiterlesen
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Finally, it was time for the headline event of this entire trip. We heard from Shashank and Sadhvi that some of the Sakura trees in the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden were in full bloom. So afterWeiterlesen
Ueno at night

We had already visited Ueno Park previously, but now went there to see the Sakura illumination at night. We strolled along the Sakura-dori avenue, which had Sakura trees lit up with lanterns. TheWeiterlesen
Chidorigafuchi moat

We woke up and headed towards Tokyo’s most sought after Sakura spot - Chidorigafuchi, a moat of water around Tokyo’s Imperial palace and gardens. It features cherry trees on both sides of theWeiterlesen
Miraikan

Since it was going to rain all afternoon and evening, we headed to Miraikan, a museum dedicated to emerging sciences and what the future might look like. It was on one end of Tokyo, so it was a bit ofWeiterlesen
Chicken ramen dinner

Divya specifically found a chicken ramen place which was well reviewed. It was called Kagura-ya. We didn’t have a reservation and didn’t know whether the place would let us in, but we decided toWeiterlesen
Sakura at its best

We went back to Chidorigafuchi Moat, to witness its well hyped evening illumination. We knew this was bound to be good, because we had seen many pictures of it before our trip. But we were pleasantlyWeiterlesen
Tokyo DisneySea

On the penultimate day of our trip, we spent the day in Tokyo DisneySea, the only such Disney theme park in the world (all others being Disneyland). We were joined by Shashank and Sadhvi. We reachedWeiterlesen
Sakura, sushi and shopping

On the final day of our trip, we decided to go to our favourite Sakura spots one last time. We started with Ueno park, which we had not properly visited during daytime since the full bloom. The treesWeiterlesen
Meguro River

Our final Sakura spot of the trip was the Meguro river. This was on our list, and when Shashank and Sadhvi also recommended it, we decided to head there. We reached in the evening around 6pm, so itWeiterlesen
Last (but one) meal

For our final meal of the trip, Divya found a well reviewed ramen place called Afuri Nakameguro, very close to the Meguro river, where we were already walking. We reached and had to wait for around 20Weiterlesen
Arigato Gozaimashita

Our four week long trip came to an end. We woke up early, packed our bags and headed for the airport. As we were in the cab (we were a bit late to take the train), we reflected on our trip andWeiterlesen
Trip of a lifetime

After a super long (14 hours) but pleasant flight, we landed back in London. We were tired but also rejuvenated - excited to get back to work (starting a new job for me) and meeting our friends. WeWeiterlesen