Friday, April 19, 2019

How I Survived Traveling Solo in Japan

WARNING: If you hate lengthy, dramatic, "over acting" blog, then skip this one. :)

This post is about how someone from the third world country managed to travel solo (for the first time)  in a modern yet traditional country, Japan.

Yes, I did when I thought I couldn't... I never really imagined traveling solo, I didn't want to, but I needed to. I'm supposed to travel with a friend but she got so busy she didn't make it. I invited other friends too but due to some reasons they're not able to make it too. I'm a little introvert here I didn't have so many acquaintances to invite, so I hold on to this quote. "Traveling alone will be the scariest, most liberating, life changing experience of your life, Try it at least once". This inspired me.

Honestly, I had sleepless nights after I booked my flight questioning if I can really do it.. I absolutely don't know anyone in Japan. I don't mind being solo but I'm being more concern about what if I get sick unexpectedly, like stomach upsets or something rather than getting lost literally. But as what I kept on reminding myself, being able to see the Sakura Trees is greater than my fear..chos!. I've attempted to see Cherry Blossoms in Beijing and in Taiwan , but I was not able to catch them there.. This time I can't let it pass and wait for another year..

I've read a lot about Japan, watched so many Vlogs -- from how complicated their train system, where to eat (halal foods), even to the usage of their intimidating toilets (lol..). I've read also articles written by female solo travelers who had been to Japan and it helped me a lot.

At first glance of their train system, it was nerve wracking.. It's way much complicated from the other countries I've been, but I can't let it outsmart me.

I've booked most of my transportation passes via Klook. JR West pass, One and Two-day Osaka Pass, One way bullet train from Osaka to tokyo, 72hour Tokyo Subway train, a Suica Card and Skyliner from Ueno to Narita. I picked up all of these (except for skyliner)  in Osaka Airport. I've also reserved my bullet train at JR station (kansai airport) to secure a window seat. I picked up also the Sim card for my internet.

I used my JR west pass in my airport transfer to Tennoji Station via Haruka Train. Then from Tennoji, I transferred to Subway train using my One day Pass going to the nearest station of my Hostel. At Shinsaibashi station, the nearest exit to my hostel is no 7, but unfortunately I couldn't find it, I was circling around for about 15 minutes. I was asking but they didn't know as well.. see, how how tough that is? even locals are having hard time knowing the right way! haha.. The subway personnel manning the station knew it but you can only find them in the entry/exit section. I had a hard time looking for the right exit because of the on going renovation at the station. And when I finally found it, I headed to the wrong way naman, the google map pointing me at other exit it confused me. haha.. I frequently travel but this was my first time to use Google Map. It's getting dark and really cold too and I still could't find my way to the Hostel, not to mention me carrying my luggage and a backpack, and a sling bag. Yes because Japan's temperature is around 10degrees, I brought jackets / coats, and I packed the lightest I could (pero mabigat pa rin) .

When I realized I headed the wrong way, I went back to exit 7, my hostel is at the other way pala.


Then I arrived at my Hostel. The receptionist was so accommodating. Glad there's a vending machine at the Lobby I badly needed water at that time hehe.. Took my shoes off and went to our room. I got to choose my bed. There's a Taiwanese girl in the room when I entered, we had a quick chat and she even gave me a sort of cookie from Taiwan (napaghalata ata nyang gutom na ako hehe). That was my first time to get a bed in a hostel where I need to join other backpackers. Knowing Japan, it would be very expensive to get a private room. There's a curtain anyway on my bedspace that made it a lil private though.

After resting a bit, I went out to explore Dotonbori, it's just walking distance from my Hostel.. so near and yet so far too because once again, I was lost. Haha... The google map saved my life kahit pa ang labo nya minsan . hehe









I woke up early the next day. Took a picture of our common area, sat at the Japanese table while eating my baon na skyflakes.. haha


Before heading to Universal Studios, I visited Sakuranomiya Park. Diko alam bat sa maling exit nanaman ako dumaan.. haha. There's a location map on every station but I'm too excited to get out didn't bother to take a look. And as mentioned, you'll get carried away (palabas) along with these fast pacing Japanese people. I asked a local (na medyo kahawig ni Rukawa hehe) which way to the park. I was so overwhelmed seeing the Sakura Trees, for the first time up-close.




(Dalagang Pilipina yeah?!) haha





I arrived at Universal Studios, shortly after it opened. I was hungry, what I did is to eat on the the first Resto I saw in USJ. (healthy heathyhan ang peg).






The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Be prepared on the queue for this ride.








It was fun but I got bored a little and too lazy to line up on other activities. Maybe Theme Parks are not really for me. . I enjoyed the Harry potter ride though... but lining up that long , now i'm thinking twice. (this goes for me ;)

I did'n't wait for the sun goes down in USJ I decided to take a quick stroll in Kyoto. It was unplanned but I'm desperate to step on every places I heard only in Samurai X. Hehe


The next day, I had a morning walk to Osaka Castle. 







Went back to my hostel to get my things and catched my 2pm Shinkansen train to Tokyo. I chose the Nozomi train which is the fastest. The view from the train is already a scene. Cherry blossoms, the houses that resemble those what we can see in movies and cartoons only. . Yung mapapaisip kang "san kaya bahay nila Doraemon at Nobita dito". Hehe. 


Arrived in Tokyo station, about 2.5 hours after. I transferred to a Subway Train to Shinjuku Higashi station.. And this time, my problem was, which exit to take? It wasn't indicated on the google map.. So I just picked a guess. . And tadan!! It was the wrong exit again.. Haha.. According to google map, I'm out of the route.. I unintentionally chose the farthest exit to my Hostel. Some subway stations don't have escalator, so get your energy and muscle ready on lifting your baggage. This is the reason why no matter how tempting to shop in Shinsaibashi Night Market,I didn't take a look, Because I can't take the taxi, it could be so expensive I can buy another round trip ticket.. Seriously.

Then I found my hostel. One of my roommate is an Australian girl, we talked a little before I left for dinner on a nearby Pepper Lunch. I was tired but I can't ruin my itinerary. It was past 7pm that I decided to experience crossing one of busiest intersection in the world, the Shibuya crossing. yep, I tried crossing round trip.. Hehe

Nearby is just the statue of Hachico who is so star studded I can't get a selfie. Haha 


On the next day, I joined a day trip for Mount Fuji Viewing ... I availed it in Klook also.

Our meet up is in Prince Shinjuku Hotel which is just walking distance from our Hostel... At first, I could get a perfect score in following Mr. Google Map, but when I reached a spot with more alleys and intersections, medyo na lost nanaman ako.. Haha.. Minsan kase delay yung actual locator sa map, napapadpad ako sa maling landas. Haha 

Boarded in our Bus,  I was on the window seat, syempre mag isa lang ako, walang kaagaw haha. I enjoyed the scenery.

We first tried Matcha Tea( which I didn't like kase mapait, not really fan of any type of tea, except Iced Tea haha).


The Mount Fuji. Stars on my eyes when I saw it. We're too lucky to get this chance because sometimes Mr. Fuji is too shy to show up, sabi nila. In the afternoon, it was already covered with clouds.



Fujisan World Heritage. Here we watched a short video on how the Mount Fuji evolved thru the years.


The lovely small town of Oshino hakkai.



The Bus ride..




Our tour ended up somewhere in Shinjuku area, I passed by and entered Don Quixote just out of curiosity (wala naman akong nabili)..

On my fifth day, I just explored Tokyo.



A mother and her daughter are having their picture here (above) ,  medyo naiinggit ako so asked them if they can "picture" me too hehe... The mom told me to smile more. .








Picture above is taken by my favorite stranger photographer. I was surprised when he counted in a loud and snappy voice as if he's commanding me to smile "3-2-1 hai" 4 times for 4 pictures. Maybe he's a soldier and I tried not to burst a laugh.  He made my day. Haha


A couple took this one. 





My last destination that day was in Senoji Temple. I've been wanting to eat in Naritaya Halal Ramen, it's just few steps away according to my google map.. But my legs could hardly move. Lam mo yun, yung spirit ko gusto pang gumala but my aching feet refused to...

My 6th day was my flight back home. It was raining, wow, why now, (I mean that time) .. how can I get to the airport? At first I was dismayed, with my baggage again plus the rain, how can I even reach the nearest station? Then I became positive.. I remembered I had an umbrella on my luggage and told myself. . "pasalamat ka ngayon lang umulan, pauwi kana".. When I reached Davao, my umbrella is still wet, I don't want to dry it.. "ulan pa kaya to ng Tokyo.. Haha, souvenir din to.. "

So overall, I can say this trip was successful. My preparation was like I'm going to take another board exam, and the actual examination was the actual trip, that if I get myself home safe and sound then I passed! and so I did. I got lost many times despite how I studied the map and transportation scheme... Almost all of the places on my itinerary has been ticked, Kyoto is a plus. But I wasn't able to eat Takoyaki in Dotonbori and the Halal Ramen in Tokyo/Osaka, all because my legs and feet are really hurting (ang daming lakaran). Imagine me walking so slowly at the later part of my days while everyone surrounds me are really walking fast... (lagi silang nagmamadali particularly sa mga train stations, kelangan mong tumabi tabi baka masagasaan ka haha).

As a first time solo traveler, what are my precautions? I purchased ahead all the possible train passes to avoid lining up on the vending machine (at baka mag ingnorante pa ako haha). I planned things delicately, I knew 6days won't get me around to the marked and popular places in Japan but since it's my first time it would be safely enough (I can go back confidently now ;) inshaAllah). I went extra early to the Shinkansen Train Stations and Airport (mahirap ng maiwan, ang mahal pa naman ng pamasahe hehe). I packed light as light as I could, some train stations don't have elevators/escalator, and you need to walk a lot. I brought variety of medicines hehe (mahirap magkasakit dun!, diko kilala mga gamot dun), glad I never used one.. No, meron pala, I took bonamine before my Shinkansen train trip, medyo mahiluin kase ako sa byahe. I enjoyed my window seat (inantok nga lang). And having connected to the internet is a must. Google Map is life.

For those who asked about who took my pictures-- in mount Fuji, our Tour guide offered to take it.  I've also asked different strangers in all races to get me a picture, and they were all willing to help. I brought also a selfie/tripod with me.

So what's so life changing and liberating with all of these?

Traveling alone made me trust myself more, to take extra cautious coz I know no one's gonna save me there (in case). I realized too that I enjoyed being on my own than be with other people that I'm not comfortable with. The truth was, I felt more alone when I joined the group tour to Mount Fuji, I tried to mingle but not too long, ako lang yung alone and they preferred to stick with their company too)...

I had fun walking around to every unknown place, like everything on every corner is a beauty. I didn't mind how many mistakes I made on the train and station I got into. Little things amazed me, the mountain with those unusual
 trees (for me) ,and ofcourse the Cherry  Blossom trees, the view of mount Fuji and the lakes during the bus ride, the city lights, the different landscapes, the mixture of modern and traditional Japanese life. Felt happy screaming on the Harry Potter ride, while the kid sitting next to me didn't make any noise... It could be that he experienced it for the nth time or O. A lang ako.  Haha..

Being alone could drive us to do things we don't usually do, asking favor to strangers to take your photo (lol), talk to strangers (ofcourse) and at least ask them where they came from (mas naalala ko pa ngayon kung saang bansa sila galing kesa mismong name nila) , I have to admit that I don't appear so nice and friendly I told you I'm such an introvert!  ,but in this trip, I suddenly became extra friendly... Or maybe the goodness of the Japanese people are so contagious. I could swear they're so accommodating. The immigration officers are not intimidating or baka nachambahan ko lang (pwede naman pala maging mabait ang I.O, bakit pinamulat satin ng mga I.O natin na dapat suplado't suplada sila?.. haha). The driver's crossing on small alleys will let you pass first, the traffic enforcers (most of them are old) will smile at you. Almost everyone is so welcoming and respectful I never felt afraid on this foreign country.

Now, I'm so proud of myself haha. This experience is truly fulfilling.


P.S. I'm so proud of you too in case you reached the bottom part of my blaag, blog rather hehe..That means you're patient as I am.. I'm not so good at writing, I just love doing it.. (though recently, I'm being lazy, I just felt obligated now... haha).. and this is being  customized and hidden to some, if you can see it.. then you must be either lucky or sorry. haha.. Thank you.





  

Friday, March 1, 2019

JAPAN PROJECT

02 Feb 2019

I've been so desperately wanting to see Japan. The Sakura / Cherry Blossom in particular, so I am making this Japan project possible.

15 Feb 2019
 I got my visa. I had a roundtrip ticket too which is considered expensive, but I told you I'm desperate about this. I'm both excited and tense because I'll be doing it solo. My friend whom I supposed to travel with got so busy she can't make it anymore. I also asked my college friends in Singapore if they want to join me, they'd love to but due to some circumstances, they cant... that saddened me, but I'm going to do it.

19Feb19
Excited and fretting. 

1March19
I'm teary eyed! maybe I really cried... haha.. I'm watching something emotional right now though I'm not sure if thats what really made me a crybaby right now.. haha... or maybe it's about  my upcoming trip... A month now and I'm bound to see Japan, InshaAllah. Travelling solo is something I really wanna get through with but it scares me too... Not that I'm not used to be alone ( I'm always alone.. haha) but it's a foreign country, a first world country( tama diba?), and I'm from the third world.. Actually, I'm not really scared of getting lost, I trust myself I'll find my way no matter what, but what terrifies me is getting sick there... I'm not really a sickly person (mukha lang hehe), I'm just paranoid... but I don't know anyone from there.. I'm too anxious I'll get too nervous it would make me sick..

Anyway, why am I doing this, Despite me being so worried still pursue this? Because I really want to see the Sakura Trees!... I wanna be strong coz I wont have anyone there to cling on... I wanna know myself better, what I can do and what I cannot. I wanna be independent... I want to know how it can be liberating to travel solo. I wanna be proud of myelf.. I want to justify that I can be happy even if I'm alone... I want to prove that Introverts could do this too... and I wanna smile to strangers.. I want to take their photo so they could take mine (hahaha).... who would take my photo if I wont??.. I want to tell those people who didn't believe in me that they were wrong... 

there's so much in life that could break our walls and put us down.. I'm fragile at times.. I need to level up.

So this Japan project.. Inshaallah will come true.

12March2019
I've been having dreams recently about my upcoming trip to Japan, it wasn't really a positive dream because it's all about forgetting things. My first dream was - I forgot to pick up my passes in Kansai Airport, weird though, coz how did get to the city without the passes? haha, Last night, I dreamt that I left my luggage at home that I need to go back and I might be late... Then I had a dream too of doubting if I took the right train... hahahaha.. why am I dreaming of these? excited? terrified? Hope it wont happen, I'll try to avoid that to happen.

Anyway, one thing I fear about travelling is the plane rides, yap I have this flight anxiety that keeps on ruining my excitement everytime I travel...errr…  On my planning of Indonesia trip last year, the Lion Air crashed a month before our trip. And now it's happening again, an Ethiopian plane crashed too last Sunday. This is really a sad news and all we can do is to pray for their souls and the courage for their bereaved family.

27March2019
Now finally, one week more. Still frightened a bit but I'm getting confident now. I've learned about Japan. I've read a lot and watched so much of Vlogs. I think I'm going to survive now.. haha.. It's like I'm taking  a Board Exam... and stepping my feet in Japan for real is the actual exam.. that if I come back safe and sound, then I passed! haha

1April2019
Woke up so early and couldn't sleep back. . Its the jitters maybe.  Haha. I hope and pray that I'll get through this,  not much of air turbulence on my flights,  no immigrations issues,  no sickness,  no earthquake (know it's common in Japan...  

3April2019
7:23am so this is it, waiting for my boarding.. I'm praying for a successful and safe flight.

April 18, 2019
Sorry for the very late update, anyway my travel was so successful I'm going to write about it on my next post.


Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Feeling Stupid

I was born nervous about so many things, and I tried to conquer it by pretending I'm not.. but today I failed. I hate it when I'm caught feeling nervous.. especially when someone causing my nervousness tells me to relax (which means he/she noticed that I am nervous)... it's a bit comforting but it makes me feel stupid! worst is when I'm not supposed to feel nervous!!! got me? it happened today, hoping, that person forgets about I how looked like today...

Writing this , hoping it'll help me move on.

Friday, January 11, 2019

Mistakes at 1.11.19


So much mistakes today...

1. I was looking at shakeys menu to be delivered at office...  Then after a while,  almost done eating our orders when i realized that i was eating a Pizza from Pizza Hut, and not Shakeys..  Yap,  it took hours before I realized that I dialed Pizza Hut 's number while I was thinking of Shakeys... Kaya pala,  sabi ko,  bakit yung order ko di available nung tumawag ako. . Haha. . Masarap naman yung naorder ko. Not bad.


2. I was calling someone to correct his report based on my submitted data..  It's my third time to follow up,  but I'm being ignored kaya medyo inis nako..  Then I realized, yung data ko pala ang mali..  Hahaha..  Though he had mistakes too for not verifying it.  Buti na lang naignore nya so I had a time correct my mistake.

3. I was annoyed with someone for not sending that email I needed..  Yun pala late lang yung email..  Ang sungit ko pa..  Haha

4. Feeling guilty of giving someone a false hope today because what we expected didn't happen..  akala ko lang kase -------- di pa pala..  Haha.. Basta.

5. And lastly,  writing something as random as this is a mistake maybe..  Haha..  But I don't mind..  Chos!

Good night though. . Maybe i just missed writing. . Arte lang.



Sunday, December 9, 2018

Wonderful Indonesia: Exploring Jakarta + Bandung


This is about our recent trip to Indonesia. When it comes to quick getaways in this country, probably you would think of Bali, but this is not Bali we're heading to, it's Jakarta. And when we hear about Jakarta, you would think of business trips, conventions and the like, but never for sweet escapes. So why travel there? At first, I don't know what is good there too, I even wrote about my hesitations -- like Jakarta is just same- same with Manila (nothing to see there?), the notorious traffic jam, the pollution, the "pick pocketers", the natural disasters, plus it's the time of their rainy season too. 

Then I tried looking for the good things, surely there is. So I've researched about Jakarta and the nearby places. Some western country bloggers really advised to skip Jakarta but I'm still not giving up.Then I found myself reading about beautiful Bandung, which is about 3hours away by train. I read very few blogs from Pinoy bloggers about Bandung. So I guess I'm going to a place less traveled... 

Ang dami kong intro.hehe So let's get started with our itinerary (if in case you're interested :)). So with all these planning and hesitations, finally, my mother, may aunt and my brother are going to Indonesia...(we did already,  past tense na.  Haha) 

Day 1
Good thing our flight via Philippine Airlines arrived on time at 1pm on my watch, while 12PM Indonesian time. We took the Blue Bird taxi ( one of the most trusted TAXI company in Indonesia). It took about an hour reaching our Hotel, the Budget Ibis.  We had our late lunch there. It was also raining so hard shortly after we arrived at the Hotel,  our plan of going to Merdeka Square, Monas Monument and Istiqlal Mosque was cancelled. So instead, we booked a car thru Grab going to Grand Indonesia, the largest Mall in Jakarta. 

Not really that surprised, the Traffic jam welcomed us! Good thing the Grab Driver could speak English fluently. According to him, for regular days, the Mall is just 10-minute away from our Hotel, but it's more than hour and still no sign of the mall. (daig pa talaga ang EDSA).. Mr. Driver said, maybe it's really a bad timing for us , the traffic during the time could really be one of the worst,  due to the heavy rain daw sabi ni kuyang driver. I saw lots of commuter having a hard time getting a ride, so it made us decide to just go back to our hotel. We might had a hard time going home (kase in Manila, even in Davao, pag umuulan pahirapan nang kuha ng taxi). So, not wanting to be a palaboy in a foreign place, we asked our driver to just bring us back to the hotel. Kaya walang nangyaring Malling haha.  It wasn't really a bad thing, looking at the bright side, with our driver who became our instant tour guide, it seemed that we had a mobile city tour as he is very informative pointing on the remarkable sites of the City Center.

Day 2
Heading to Bandung Indonesia. Waiting for our 8:45am departure from Gambir Station via Argo Parahyangan, I booked our ticket thru Tiket.com coz it seems that tickets could be easily sold out.. Take note that you still have to print your boarding pass at the station by scanning your ticket up to 15minutes before departure. 



The scenery approaching Bandung is beautiful - the rice paddies, mini rice terraces,  the houses with that brick type roofing (forgot what it called), the pile of old train wagon … 

We spent two nights in Bandung, I rented a car (with English speaking driver) via Klook. Normally on the application, you will be picked up at your Hotel. But I indicated on the special request to fetch us at Bandung Station. Got no response if it will be okay, I only have the Voucher without the driver's contact number, so I'm just guessing if my request will be granted. The train arrived 12:05 noon, and lucky us, our Klook driver holding a banner with my precious name on it, haha, was waiting for us at the Exit... It was a relief my request was served. 

We had late lunch at about 1:30pm already.

First on our itinerary is to visit the Northern part of Bandung. Tangkuban Perahu is an active volcano wherein you can drive up to its very rim. This has the most expensive entrance fee we encountered, 200,000.00 rupiah (but only 20,000.00 rupiah for locals, unfair right? hehe) . I scheduled it on a Friday because it can cost 300,000.00 on weekends. 
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Floating Market. This is a huge park connected to Kota Mini and Rainbow garden.  It's drizzling during our visit, so we didn't bother to explore the whole area. 


Farmhouse. here,  you can also find a hobbiton inspired houses but we did'nt enter due to limited time. 


At night,  we had a quick stroll at the famous Cihampelas Walk which is just one cross away from our Hotel,  Green Batara. 



Day 3

We left the hotel at 6:30am and headed to Kawah Puti, which is almost 2 hour drive from Bandung Proper. It is located at town of Ciwidey, south of Bandung.

From the picture,  you might assume it to be so hot,  but it was not.  It maybe sunny but the temperature is actually about 10degress Celsius.  The surreal turquoise-colored water that fills this volcanic crater looks so stunning. They said the color changes depending on the weather condition. The chilly feeling adds to the magical ambiance. 

Not so far from the Kawah  Putih is the Pinisi Resto at Patenggan Lake. 
The view at the Ship Designed Restaurant was lovely , but we never tasted the food as it was not recommended by our guide.

Tea Plantation. These hills of Tea plantation  amazed us truly, wondering how they managed to plant them all Chos! ..  Kase andami talaga..ilang bundok din kaya yun .. there's no entrance fee here since you can just ask your driver to stop and take  picture since along the way lang naman. 



Spring/Geyser experience. I know there are Springs in our country but never been to one, this is my first time (so?). We wanted to skip this actually coz we have to hike almost one kilometer... But our driver insisted (chosero rin eh,  sya na nagdesisyon haha)  


It could be tiring going there but the view is so breathtaking we could barely feel our exhaustion.  You may also ride a habal habal/ motorcycle , but we refused to kase baka mas delikado. 

Then after that tiring activity,  we had lunch at this very cute log house. 

Strawberry Picking. 

There's so much to  see in Bandung but due to limited time, we had to cancel some places in our itinerary. Maribaya Lodge, Dago Bakery and Dusun Bambu were the places we had to cross out in our list instead we requested our driver to bring us to Pasar Baru- known to be the oldest operating market place in Bandung. We bought some clothes (in a rush) because they are closing at 5pm.

Overall, Bandung is really charming, I assure you,  it's worth the visit.

Day 4

Train back to Jakarta.  
I was trying to fight my eyes from closing (dahil antok na antok ako) while on board the train going back to Jakarta because the scenery is worth fighting for haha.. (running our of words to describe things now haha). Can't forget  that thrilling feeling every time the train will pass on an elevated railway.
                                
This is a photo of the bridge I took from our train.

We arrived at Jakarta 12noon. There's a free wifi in the Gambir station so I managed to book a car thru Grab app. The challenge was -- the grab driver couldn't understand a single English. He was sending me a message I couldn't understand so I have to ask some local to translate what he was saying. and it says, he's asking what color I was wearing . (thanks to that lady translator). The driver despite our communication barrier was very polite explaining that he parked his car somewhere... Ang cool nga ng driver na 'to,  nagkukwento sya di  namin maintindihan haha.. Pero sige parin sya haha.. But that was so nice of him.

We arrived in our Hotel  (Kitara Hotel) not yet the Check- in time so we left our things and walked to Sarinah Mall for our lunch. We also went straight to Tanah Abang shopping Center before returning to our Hotel. 

At night, we explored Grand Indonesia mall.  Finally it materialized.  Here in Indonesia,  I haven't seen a single Filipino tourist except Gerald Anderson haha.. We bumped into him at Grand Indonesia Mall.  Maybe he watched the game of Azkals I assumed (We had the same round-trip flight with Azkals to/from Indonesia).  

We had dinner at the same mall too. 


Day 5

We were waiting for our Grab car going to Taman Mini. 


Taman Mini - translated as Beautiful Indonesia Miniature park is a place where you can see the rich arts and cultural diversity of the entire Indonesian Island. Here you can see the replica of the well known structures of this Country. So if you want to explore more about Indonesia but had no enough time  then going to this place is recommended. Medyo nakakapagod nga Lang. 


We availed this shuttle going around Taman Mini.  It could have been comfortable,  but there are group of teenagers who hopped in, and they were too noisy and destructing.. haha
It was Sunday,  and we're expecting the crowd but there's none actually. Kami lang ata yung tourist nung time na yan, and we didn't look like  tourist anyway, we're a lot looked like them too that everyone spoke to us in their language. haha. Funny thing  during our visit was, my mom will talk to them in English, but they couldn't understand and will respond in their language. So what my mom did, she also spoke to them with our own local language (Maguindanaon/ Iranon), at mas naiintindihan pa nila haha. Imagine two people interacting with different languages and still understand one another? haha , amazing.


After Taman mini,  we hired a taxi going back to Tanah Abang. Shoppping time for mother haha. This place is really huge that you won't be able to explore the place in just one day. 


Day 6

The Soekarno Hatta International Airport. 




Our trip was made possible by the following (as if free? ):
Philippine Airlines for our flight
Booking. Com for our hotels
Ticket. Com for our Train tickets
Klook for our rented Car
Grab app for our other transportation means (pag may net) 
And of course Prayers for our Safety.  :)

And that's all. 

P. S I think I haven't expressed my conclusion yet.  Bandung is enchanting while Jakarta is the typical bustling city type that despite the slight negative impressions,  I'm not regretting setting my feet there.  It awakens my childlike wonder of a place completely out of my comfort zone,  we we're ignorant of some things there, and the similarities put smiles on our faces.  This trip may not be on the bucket list of many but that's not how I look at things. As long as I discovered something new,  famous or not,  it's already satisfying to me.  So there I agree on their tag,  Wonderful Indonesia.  





Monday, December 3, 2018

3rd of December 2018

hayst.. malungkot nanaman ng diko alam. haha. chos! that feeling as if you have not done your task today, you just go home, and feeling diko alam. basta... and the worst is, you  want to express how you feel but you just have no one to say these things??.. pero ano nga ba sasabihin ko. diko rin alam haha.. nag iinarte lang haha..

maybe I'm a bit annoyed with someone too for making me feel toooo old not living a life -- the society describes it to be what I am supposed or who I am supposed to be with right now..  ano? haha.. i'm too lazy to elaborate it. pero sana gets mo.

I don't wanna be connected with such people, yung mga taong magpaparamdam sayo na "hindi dapat ganto".. but how can I push them away when I am the one not supposed to be here, kase hindi ako normal? haha. I don't wanna think this way,  pero kaartehan ko lang to.. lilipas din sya.

inhale exhale lang. I'm okay. :)

update: after an hour.
I'm ashamed and guilty for feeling a bit of different and unfortunate at the moment. Yeah, I maybe sad sometimes, but I must be thankful I'm not miserable. I maybe different, but I think my problems are lesser.. I maybe little tired of waiting for something I'm not sure of but at least I'm breathing well.. diko man masagot lahat ng tanong nilang bakit,  okay lang yun. okay pa rin ako. I know I should be grateful with my life.. and I am.. just let me feel my loneliness sometimes.. this is is just a small part of me I need to share... actually, wala nga akong mababahagian nito.. so I'm writing it.. so if somehow, someone got lost in here.. salamat, umabot ka sa dulo.. marinig mo lang ang existence ko, ayos na ko.. :)

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Nov 8 2018

I appreciate it so much when I'm caught in the middle of a busy hiway , and a vehicle will stop allowing me to cross first... I can say he/she (the driver) is a good person, someone did a while ago.

Just congratulated an old friend who got tied a knot recently. Our last conversation was in 2011.. she was a bit mad at me then because I was not able to reply to her messages...(maybe I was busy) I apologized but I never thought she would take it too seriously.. I found it childish but overwhelming too, (someone's at least affected for I unintentionally ignored them which mean I'm a bit important..).. But it made me feel bad too coz I Iost a friend just like that.. then I let it pass up to this year.. I saw her wedding pictures, happy for her... So I message her, and I got a plain "thank u" reply.. I just hope I am truly forgiven.

Its late. Thats my day. Good night!