Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 10, 2015

Summary of My 8D7N Kansai, Japan (2013) Travelogues & Travel Expenses For RM2,850 Per Pax

Here is the compilation for all the posts relating to my trip to Kansai Region, Japan where we cover Osaka, Nara, Kobe, Himeji and Kyoto for 8 days and 7 nights. Plus, by end of this post, I also share on how much I spent throughout my trip.

Day 1: 10th October 2013
Japan - Osaka 01-2
Flew with Malaysia Airlines for RM797 (all-inclusive) and it's direct route from Kota Kinabalu to Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Japan Osaka 01-4
From KIX, we took Haruka Limited Express using ICOCA & Haruka card to Shin-Osaka station.

"ICOCA is an IC card convenient for JR, subway, private railway, buses and shopping in the Kansai Area and other places worth 2,000 yen (500 yen refundable deposit plus 1,500 yen worth in train and bus fares) wheres as Haruka is a discounted ticket for Kansai-Airport Express to access from KIX to Osaka, Kyoto or Kobe area (either a round-trip of a one way ticket)."

Price for ICOCA & Haruka:
Round-trip type = 4,060 yen
One-way type = 3,030 yen

Japan Osaka 01-03

Hotel Consort Osaka 02
Direction: Exit 2 of Subway Midosuji Line Nishinakajima-Minamigata station and the hotel on the left side.

 Japan - Osaka 04
How To Get Shinsaibashi and Dontobori:
From Shin-Osaka station, we took Osaka City Subway Midosuji Line to Shinsaibashi Station by using the ICOCA card we bought earlier. The fare is 240 yen.

Day 2: 11th October 2013
Kofukuji Temple & Nara Park 
Japan 2013 - Day 02 Nara 01
How To Get To Kofukuji Temple:
Kofukuji Temple is five minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Station (using Kintetsu Rail Pass), or 20 minutes walk from JR Nara Station. Can also be reached from JR Nara Station by clockwise running loop bus number 2 or any of the buses bound for Kasuga Taisha (7 minutes, 190 yen). Get off at Kencho-mae bus stop.

Day 3: 12th October 2013
Universal Studios Osaka
Japan Universal Studio 00
How To Get To Universal Studios Japan:
There are several direct trains per hour and many more connections require a simple transfer at Nishikujo Station before reaching Universal City Station on the JR Yumesaki Line. Upon reaching Universal City Station, five minute walk to the entrance gate of the Universal Studios Japan. 
Admission Fee: 6,980 for adult and 4,880 for children 
Opening Hours: 10 am to 8 pm on low season and 9 am to 9 pm during peak season

Hotel Remm Shin-Osaka 02
Stay: Remm Shin-Osaka Hotel
Direction: Central Ticket Gate of JR Shin-Osaka Shinkansen line


Day 4: 13th October 2013
Japan - Himeji Castle 03
How To Get To Himeji Castle & Kokoen Garden:
From JR Himeji station, it takes 15-20 minutes walk from the Central Exit down the broad Otemae-dori street.
Admission Fee: Himeji Castle (1,000 yen)
                             Kokoen Garden (300 yen)
                             Himeji Castle & Kokoen Garden (1,040 yen)
Opening Hours: 9 am until 5 pm


Japan - Kobe 09 Kitano
How To Get To Kobe:
Kobe is located 20 minutes away from Osaka, 50 minutes from Kyoto and 40 minutes from Himeji with JR trains. Apart from JR West Kansai Area Pass or Kansai Thru Pass, another alternative passed you can opt is Hankyu Tourist Pass (1 Day Pass for 700 yen and depart from Osaka Umeda) or Hanshin Tourist Pass (1 Day Pass for 500 yen and depart from Osaka Umeda/Namba). These passes are available in Kansai Tourist Information Center Kansai International Airport.

Day 5: 14th October 2013
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
Japan - Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan 01
How To Get To Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan:
Nearest station is Osakako Station on the Chuo subway line. From the station, it requires 5-10 minutes walk to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. Out from the station, look for the huge Tempozan Ferris Wheel as Kaiyun located next to it. 
Admission Fee: 2,300 yen (I would recommend to buy 
Osaka Kaiyu Ticket)
Opening Hours: 10 am to 8 pm

Japan - Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan 04-1
We bought the Osaka Kaiyu Ticket, a combination of Aquarium Kaiyukan admission and Osaka Subway One Day Pass which sold at 2,550 yen. In the case of purchase separately, the admission fee for Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan alone is 2,300 yen and Osaka Subway One Day Pass cost 600 yen, which indicates we save at least by 350 yen for a pax by purchasing the Osaka Kaiyu Ticket. 

Day 6: 15th October 2013
We took JR train from Shin-Osaka station heading Kyoto Station using the ICOCA card we bought on the first day. As it was too early to check-in into our hotel, we went to Arashiyama which is popular for fascinating bamboo forest as well as Fushimi Inari Shrine which well-known for its astonish and exceptional sight of more than 10,000 small and vibrant orange torii gates that arch a long walking path up to the hill.

Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
Kyoto - Arashiyama 02
How To Get To Arashiyama:
The nearest station to Arashiyama is JR Saga-Arashiyama and one way ride from Kyoto Station takes 15 minutes only under JR Sagano line. 

Fushimi Inari Shrine 
Kyoto - Inari Shrine 04
How To Get To Fushimi Inari Shrine:
From Kyoto Station, take train to JR Inari station along the JR Nara line

Hotel Best Western Kyoto 02
Stay: Best Western Kyoto
Direction: Take Kyoto City Bus and stop in front of Mina Shopping Mall. Walk through the small alley and the hotel located behind it.

Day 7: 16th October 2013
Except for Arashiyama and Fushimi Inari Shrine, I personally think the best ideal to travel around Kyoto is by taking Kyoto City Bus which cost 500 yen for a day pass. This pass can be bought at the main Kyoto Bus Information Center in front of Kyoto Station.
Kyoto City BUs

Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) 
Kyoto - Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) 02
How To Get To Kinkaku-ji:
Take Kyoto City Bus #101 and 205 from Kyoto Bus Station to the Kinkaku-ji Michi bus stop.
Admission Fee: 400 yen
Opening Hours: 9am to 5pm

Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion)
Kyoto - Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion) 01
How To Get To Ginkaku-ji:
Take Kyoto City Bus #5, 7 and 100 from Kyoto Bus Station to the Ginkaku-ji Michi bus stop. It takes 10 minutes walk from the bus stop.

Admission Fee: 500 yen
Opening Hours: Open daily 8.30am to 5pm


Day 8: 17th October 2013
Goodbye Kansai Region & My Shopping Haul
2013 Japan (Kansai Area)10From Kawaramachi-dori where we stayed, we hopped on Kyoto City Bus to Kyoto Station and from there, boarded on Haruka Limited Express directly to the airport. The train ride takes approximately of 80 minutes.

And the following are the details of travel expenses for two paxes (both mommy and I) spent throughout the 8 days and 7 nights trip in Kansai Region, Japan, excluding the amount we spent on shopping haul:

PARTICULARS
NOTE
AMOUNT
Yen
RM
Air Fare
KK-Osaka(Kansai)-KK via MAS

Accommodation
Hotel Consort Osaka (2 nights)
Remm Shin-Osaka (3 nights)
Best Western Kyoto (2 nights)

Transportation
ICOCA & Haruka Card
Add: Top-up ICOCA
JR Kansai Area 3 Days Pass
Kobe City Loop Bus
Osaka Kaiyukan Ticket
Kyoto City Bus for 2 Days

Admission Fees
Universal Studios Osaka
Himeji Castle & Kokoen Garden
Kinkaku-ji
Ginkaku-ji

Foods & Beverages
Foods and beverages

1


2
2
2


















3

-


-
33,400
-


8,000
1,000
10,000
1,000
5,100
2,000


13,200
1,120
800
1,000



22,246

1,594


377
1,050
631


251
31
314
31
160
63


415
35
25
31



699


TOTAL:
5,707
(The exchange rate by the time I changed 100 yen = RM3.145)

NOTE:
  1. It's absolutely a great steal seeing that all inclusive including 30kg luggage allowance, in-flight meals and entertainment. Unfortunately, this direct route has been ceased permanently.
  2. Refer my post on Accommodation in Osaka & Kyoto 
  3. Refer my post on Oishii Everywhere in Japan
Averagely, we spent roughly around RM2,800 for a pax, including airfare, hotels, transportation, food as well as admission fee to Universal Studios Osaka and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. For this time around, I didn't share how much I spent on my shopping haul but to be frank, we spent a lot on omiyage (souvenirs) especially on confectioneries and snack such as Kit Kat and Tokyo Banana.  

Transportation wise, there is a myriad of tickets and rail passes are available for the tourists in order to save money. To know more about these, you can refer here Rail Passes for the Kansai Region. As for the exact train timetable, route and fare from starting point to the end, refer to Hyperdia

Kansai Passes & Tickets

Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 10, 2015

Foodie Friday: Oishii Everywhere In Japan

Sushi! Bento! Donburi! Ramen! Udon! 
It's never ending list when comes to food in Japan.

It's quite pathetic that both mommy and I can't have the utterly fresh sashimi, Japanese well-known delicacy consisting of raw meat and fish sliced due to our common weak stomach, but that ain't gonna stop us from indulgence ourselves with the rest of scrumptious and delicious Japanese cuisines. 

Foodie Friday Japan 01
#1: Our dinner on first night arrived: Tori Katsu Don - Obviously my favourite

Foodie Friday Japan 02
#2: Mom's order - Spaghetti with meat

Foodie Friday Japan 03

#3: Lunch in Nara Park. Bought from a random supermarket 

Foodie Friday Japan 04
#4: Inari & Maki Sushi - Again, my favourite sushi!

Foodie Friday Japan 05

#5: Ramen in Kobe

Foodie Friday Japan 06
#6: Onirigi for breakfast 

Foodie Friday Japan 07
#7: Udon in Arashiyama for 700 yen (approx. to RM21)

Foodie Friday Japan 08
#8: Matcha ice-cream for 300 yen (approx. to RM12)

Foodie Friday Japan 09
#9: Once in a while McD, a comfort food for traveller 

Foodie Friday Japan 10
#10: Fresh sandwiches for breakfast at a random cafe nearby Nishiki Market 

Foodie Friday Japan 11

#11: Three layers ice-cream nearby Ginkakuji Temple of Kyoto 

Foodie Friday Japan 12

#12: Yakitori but I dislike cause it's actually chicken fat instead

Foodie Friday Japan 13
#13: Coco Ichiban - My mom loves this so much. 


The total damages we spent on food throughout our 8D7N in Japan is roughly around RM700 for two. Most of the times, both mommy and I ordered and shared a set of meal instead of ordering two. Of course, you can do so provided you intend for takeaway but in the case of dining in a restaurant or eatery, it's best to order at least a meal for each person. Another thing that I noticed from my recent trip to Tokyo, it's kind rude to have your food while walking about. It's is advisable to finish your food at one point before making a move. 

Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 10, 2015

Japan (2013): Accommodation in Osaka & Kyoto


I think I mentioned quite a few times that I travel in flashpacking style, instead of backpacking. It's actually almost similar trail to the backpacker, but as a flashpacker I tend to have more flexible and with little bit extra of budget looking forward to travel in slightly luxurious. Instead of staying in hostel and dormitories, most of the times I prefer to splurge myself staying in trendy and chic boutique hotels.

And because I travel with my mom for this trip to Japan, hence finding a comfortable and great location would be my main priority. We stayed in three different hotels throughout our trip there, 2 hotels in Osaka and the final one in Kyoto. Bear in mind as all of these hotels we stayed are indeed located in great and excellent location especially so near to train station and bus stop, thus the price is relatively higher. 

Brief Details of the Hotels I Booked

1) Hotel Consort Osaka
Address: 1-12-7 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku

Hotel Consort Osaka 01

Hotel Consort Osaka 02

I booked this hotel for the first two nights in Osaka cause my initial plan is to go Tokyo but when I decided to cancel my Tokyo plan and continue stay here, unfortunately no more rooms available. Overall, this is one of the cheapest hotels I came across in Osaka which charge less than RM200 per night and for its absolutely fantastic location, it's exactly icing on the cake. Even my mom recommended this hotel to her friends and relatives.

Room Rate: RM188.51 per night for a twin bed room without breakfast. Booked through Agoda.
Location: Nishinakajima-Minamigata (Midosuji Line) and Minakigata (Hankyu-Kyoto Line) stations are literally just outside the hotel. Besides that, the hotel is surrounding with supermarkets, restaurants, eateries, drug stores and Lawson convenience store.
Facilities: Free WiFi access, Air-Conditioning Room attached with Private Bathroom, Mini Bar with coffee and tea making
Advantages: Cheap, affordable and most importantly this hotel is so near to train stations. 
Drawback: Weak WiFi, Facing difficulty to communicate with the staff although they're being helpful and friendly.
Direction: Exit 2 of Subway Midosuji Line Nishinakajima-Minamigata station and the hotel on the left side.

2) Remm Shin-Osaka Hotel

Hotel Remm Shin-Osaka 01

Hotel Remm Shin-Osaka 02

Hotel Remm Shin-Osaka 03

Hotel Remm Shin-Osaka 04

Hotel Remm Shin-Osaka 05

This is one and only hotel I made reservation with them through email directly. No deposit or up-front fee required and we paid in Yen upon check-in. As I desperately need to stay significantly near to the train stations especially Shin-Osaka to be specific, hence this is my last resort seeing that I cancelled my plan to Tokyo last minute. It's utterly expensive but if taking into the consideration of the comfort and location we experienced, I guess it's pretty worth. 

Room Rate: 8,000 yen on Monday; 13,700 yen on Saturday; and 11,700 yen on Sunday. Averagely it's like RM350 per night. 
Location: Adjacent to Shin-Osaka Station and Tokaido Shinkansen, other JR lines and Subway Midosuji station. 
Facilities: Free WiFi access, Air-Conditioning Room attached with Private Bathroom, Drinking Waters, Air Purifier System and Massage Chair (I only found out on second night that the chair I was sitting is also a massage chair) 
Advantages: Love the massage chair, the bathroom for its slightly bigger size and chic design as well as the rain-style shower. Another plus point for its great and excellent location. 
Drawback: The room was compact and smaller than the first hotel I stayed and it's absolutely pricey. 
Direction: Central Ticket Gate of JR Shin-Osaka Shinkansen line

3) Best Western Kyoto Hotel

Hotel Best Western Kyoto 01

Hotel Best Western Kyoto 02

Hotel Best Western Kyoto 03

Hotel Best Western Kyoto 04

Staying in Kyoto for at least two nights has always being part of my plan but in dilemma when come to choose the area to stay; either nearby Kyoto Station or more liveable area such as Kawamarachi-dori but then it require back to back of taking public bus.  

Room Rate: RM315.48 per night for standard double bed room without breakfast. Booked via Agoda.
Location: Right in the center of Kawaramachi-dori surrounding with restaurants, eateries, shops and shopping malls. Nishiki Market and Teramachi Arcade are just few minutes walk. 
Facilities: Air-Conditioning Room attached with Private Bathroom
Advantages: Spacious and Artfully Japanese Style Room, Extremely Liveable Location and Fluent English Speaking & Friendly Staff
Drawback: No WiFi in the room and can only be accessed in lobby area.
Direction: Take Kyoto City Bus and stop in front of Mina Shopping Mall. Walk through the small alley and the hotel located behind it.

All in a nutshell, I'm pretty satisfied with all the above hotels and in case I'm going back again to Kansai region, I don't mind return to the same hotels provided budget is not my biggest issue.

Next Post>>> Oishii Everywhere in Japan

Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 10, 2015

Japan (2013) Day 8: Goodbye Kansai Region & My Shopping Hauls

Date Visited: 18th October 2013

Every trip must comes to an end and so does this one. It's our final day here in Japan and of course, it's difficult to bid goodbye to this amazing and wonderful country - definitely one of the best countries I ever visited. Packed our luggage, check-out from the hotel and heading back to Kansai International Airport. From Kawaramachi-dori where we stayed, we hopped on Kyoto City bus to Kyoto Station and immediately from there, boarded on  Haruka Limited Express directly to the airport. The train ride takes approximately of 80 minutes.  

Last Day in Kyoto
#1: Using ICOCA & Haruka we bought on the first day arrived - Check out the post HERE

Kyoto to KIX
#2: Search result from Hyperdia

Last Day in Kansai International Airport
#3: Kansai International Airport - Best part is there is a free WiFi!

Right after we done with all the process of counter check-in and dropping our luggage, both mommy and I ventured around for food and last minute shopping. We even found our favourite eatery, Kamukura Ramen which we had earlier in Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade and we really don't mind to have them for second time cause it's absolutely delicious and affordable too. I couldn't remember whether the price is same as the one in city but even it's different, only by slightly charges. 

KIX Kamukura
#4: We ordered a set consists of shouyu ramen and donbori at Kamukura Ramen

And if you are looking for Japanese snacks and confectioneries like variety flavours of Kit Kat, popular Tokyo Banana, Royce Chocolate and etc, yes - they are available in the airport as well. Don't worry about the price cause I found out they are selling at the same price as the rest of the places. Hence, shop with peace of mind. Except for knick knacks and souvenirs such as fridge magnets, keychains, T-shirts and so on, these items are selling at more higher price.

2013 Japan (Kansai Area)10
#5: Shops and souvenirs

Malaysia Airlines - One World
#6: Our official airlines for this trip unfortunately flight to Osaka from Kota Kinabalu is now cancelled.

Malaysia Airlines - One World Departure Lounger
#7: Departure lounge - I really love to be back Kansai again

Malaysia Airlines - In Flight Meal
#8: In-flight meal - Pasta and soba

Kansai International Airport 01
#9: Definitely looking forward for another trip to Japan again

Because we flew with Malaysia Airlines which each of us has 30kg luggage allowance, hence we don't have to worry about over-limit issue. Most of the time, my bag weighted up to 20kg by end of the trip. So for this time around, what did I buy throughout my 8 days and 7 nights in Japan?

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 01
#10: My shopping haul - Obviously I bought more snacks and food

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 02
#11: Japanese cream coated biscuit sticks - My favourite one

Majority I bought from drugstores in Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, supermarkets, convenience stores such as Lawson and 7-Eleven. But I personally think Fran taste more better than Pocky.  

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 03
#12: Kit Kat in Japan are really unique and has more flavours

Updated: 
From top left to bottom left - Hojicha Roasted Tea Flavour (Kyoto), Matcha Green Tea Flavour (Kyoto), Cinnamon Cookie Flavour (Kyoto)
From top right to bottom right - Strawberry Cheese Cake Flavour, Sakura Matcha Flavour and Strawberry Flavour. 

A standard box of Kit Kat like the three on left one are sold at the price of 840 yen each and each box has 12 small packets. Mostly can be found in drugstores, convenience stores, supermarkets as well in Kansai International Airport, like I mentioned earlier. Somehow, I wish Nestle can produce and sell in a smaller box, similar to the in Sakura Matcha Flavour cause besides being too bulky, a box contains 12 same flavour seems to be quite a lot for me.

(Check out my old post here for other flavours of Kit Kat and how it looks like for a standard box.)

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 04
#13: More food hauls

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 05
#14: Porch specially made in Japan

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 07
#15: Three beautiful paper files bought from Arashiyama, Hello Kitty tote bag, themed T-shirt from Osaka, shorts and long pant from Uniqlo and both blue hat and tote bag from 100 yen store in Kyoto.

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 08
#16: Japanese amulets for health, happiness and safety

Japan Kansai (2013) - Haul 06
#17: My shopping hauls wouldn't complete without keychain and fridge magnets collection.


Majority of the ladies went Japan to buy beauty and cosmetic products but not for me. However, most of the reviews I came across were these items are incredibly cheap in Japan. So in case anyone of you are planning to go Japan for the very first time and love make-up, perhaps you could check them out. 

With this post, it concludes the end of my Kansai Region, Japan 2013 Autumn travelogues.

Next Post >>> Accommodations in Osaka & Kyoto