GLENIZ: Pwede ba akong mag-enroll sa French class?
KENNETH: Go.
Daling kausap.
GLENIZ: Pwede ba akong mag-enroll sa French class?
KENNETH: Go.
Daling kausap.

Isang rare occasion ang nangyari! Lumabas kami ng apartment hindi para mag-grocery, kundi para mag-stroll at mamasyal ng kauntian. Thank you sa aming kapitbahay, nakita ko yung mga pics nila dito sa lugar na ‘to. Buti na lang din nasa mood akong magtanong non. Kasi nga since wala akong craving na lumabas ng apartment, useless na itanong ko kung san sila pumunta dahil wala naman kaming balak lumabas. Pero tinanong ko. At nung sinabi nya na malapit lang daw yun dito sa apartment namin, naisip ko, “Ano nga kaya? Lumabas nga kaya kami?”

At yun na nga ang nangyari. Sinama rin namin ang mga kitties kasi ang tagal na nung last family picture namin na ang setting ay sa labas ng apartment. Muntik pa nga hindi matuloy kasi Saturday yung original plano ko. Pero sabi ni Kenneth Sunday na lang daw kasi yung Sabado ay grocery day. Hindi fan si Kenneth na gawin ang mga bagay-bagay sa isang araw lang. Ang gusto nya one activity per day. Sobrang tamad talaga.

Pagdating ng Sunday, medyo nawala na ko sa “tara labas tayo” mood. Medyo lumipas na yung excitement. Pero alam ko, for a fact, na hindi namin ire-regret na lumabas. Kasi ang tagal na rin talaga simula nung lumabas kami ng for fun lang. So kahit medyo tamad, tumuloy kami. Binanggit din namin kila Trix and Kris na pupunta kami dun. Game din sila kaya nag-meet kami dun and kahit papano nakapag-catch up.

Ang saya ko lang talaga nung araw na yun. Ang rare kasi for us na nasa labas kami ng bahay with friends tapos ang backdrop pa is nature. Kaso nung pahuli super nag-worry kami kay Walnut. Nanginginig na sya tapos nag-poop na sya sa carrier. Super stressed na sya kaya umuwi na rin kami. Pero okay na sya ngayon. Kaya next time hindi na namin sila isasama pag ganun kalamig.
Balak ulit sana namin bumalik dun ngayon. Kaso hindi nag-cooperate ang weather. Masyadong malamig. Hindi na masaya mag-stroll.

I hope magkaron pa ng madaming ganitong moments this year. Yung hindi namin papairalin yung katamaran namin na lumabas at mag-explore. Buti na lang natututo na si Kenneth na ma-appreciate yung paglabas at umalis sa comfort zone. Sana maka-travel din kami outside Manitoba. Gusto kong makapunta sa BC at Alberta. Sana soon.




Unti unti nang nagiging masaya ulit ang December. Nabanggit ko noon na sinira ng Canada ang December, my favorite month of all time. Favorite month kasi nga, birthday month namin ni Kenneth tapos feel na feel mo sa paligid yung festive mood sa Pinas. Tapos eto din yung time na uuwi kami ng probinsya from Manila (kung san kami nagw-work noon) para mag-celebrate ng Pasko at New Year with family and friends. Kaya ang saya saya talaga ng December. Pero yun nga. Pagdating namin dito, parang ang bitin at ang pilit nung saya.
GLENIZ: Pano kung after kong i-send sa friends ko yun and malaman nila na hindi na ko masyadong nakikipag-chat, wala nang makipag-usap sakin?
KENNETH: I’m here.
Wala kaming pasok ngayon ni Kenneth pero ang busy ng araw na to.


Sep 11, 2016
Eto na yung dalwa na sooobrang prepared sa pagpunta nilang Japan. *eye roll*
We bumped into them when we went out to buy some food in McDo. It was probably around 9PM. They looked so tired and hungry. Pretty much like us on our first day in Japan. 😂

Sep 10, 2016
Two of the things that I’m looking forward to see in Japan is right here in Kyoto. The moment I saw pictures of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and the torii gates in Fushimi Inari-taisha, I was completely blown away. I can’t wait to witness them with my own eyes.

When we reached Arashiyama, I had no idea that it was a huge place with many shrines and temples scattered around the area. The place is so zen. On our way there, I thought that this was just the location of the bamboo grove that I’m so eager to see. When we saw the map (given to us by a personnel at the train station), we saw the different tourist spots that we could check out before we can reach the bamboo forest.

First, you will be greeted by this bridge.
Togetsu-kyo Bridge

History Tidbit #1:
This bridge is 400 years old.


I want to go back here during the fall season. I want all these greens to turn into oranges and reds.





On our way to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, we got lost. We couldn’t figure out how to get there it was so frustrating. We tried asking questions and this lady was very patient explaining to us the directions. With the map in hand and the lady’s instructions, we still couldn’t seem to figure it out. The lady advised us to enter the Sogenchi Garden (for an entrance fee of 250 pesos each) and from there we could make our way to the bamboo grove. But some other person was pointing us to a different direction. Turns out, there are two routes going to the bamboo grove. One is through the garden (for a fee) and the other one doesn’t require us to pass through a temple or garden (which means no entrance fees) but it’s much farther.
Tenryu-ji Temple

History Tidbit #2:
One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kyoto. This temple is said to be caught in fire several times (8 times to be exact) and underwent major reconstructions through the years.
So clearly, we chose the shorter route and bought entrance tickets to the garden. It was a good decision because we get to see a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Sogenchi Garden is breathtaking. It looks very calm and peaceful. This garden is a piece of art.
Sogenchi Garden

History Tidbit #3:
For 700 years, Sogenchi Garden retained it’s original form since it was laid out in the 14th century.
At this point, we were still having an argument. I was so pissed at Kenneth because he easily becomes irritable whenever we get lost. Getting lost is part of the travel! And if I’m going to get lost, I’d rather get lost in Japan. There are so many interesting things to see along the way. He’s so focused on getting to our destination that he can’t seem to appreciate that we are in a different country and that we are being surrounded by things that we can no longer come across once we go back to the Philippines. And if we didn’t get lost, we wouldn’t be able to see this:



He kind of settled down and maybe realized that I’m right (?). But that’s how we are. We argue, then we laugh it off. Sabi ko sa kanya:
“Wag ka kasing mataray.”
“Ikaw din naman mataray. Wag kang mataray.”
“Eh mataray nga ako.”
“Eh mataray nga din ako.”
Then we find ourselves laughing. It’s basically our everyday life in Japan.
Photos before reaching the bamboo grove:







Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

AT LAST! The long, tiring walk and all those petty fights are so worth it! Kenneth was completely amazed. Kenneth’s not really expressive so when he likes something that I like, it makes me doubly happy.



It is true. No photo can capture the feeling of standing in the midst of this bamboo grove. ❤️

As much as I want to assemble a tent and practically live here, it’s already time to go to our second destination. Some interesting things we saw while heading to the train station that will take us to Fushimi Inari-taisha:



We stumbled upon many shrines but this one is free to enter.
Nonomiya Shrine






I’m not quite happy with how I approached our trip overall. I wasn’t able to take it all in and truly experience these historic sites around me. I’m more focused on getting great pictures that I forget to stop and savor it all. All those history tidbits, I only learned about it when I tried Googling all the places that we went to. It would be so much better if I knew the meaning and the story of what’s right in front of me.
Fushimi Inari-taisha


Tried their street food. It was quite expensive (250 pesos) compared to our isaw which is only 5 pesos. Unfair.


I think the reason why I bought this was because the guy selling these asked me my nationality. When I said Filipino, he replied with, “Ganda.” I was sold. LOL.

Done with snacking. Just a few steps away and we’ll reach our final destination for the day.

History Tidbit #4:
And I thought, why foxes? Upon googling, foxes are thought to be Inari’s messengers, resulting in many fox statues scattered across the shrine grounds. And who’s Inari? The Shinto god of rice.

It’s my ultimate dream to have my picture taken with these torii gates alone. With so many tourists walking along the same path, it would be difficult to achieve this shot. Kenneth’s patience was tested while taking this photo. Before taking the shot, I instructed him to hold up the camera so the people behind us would stop and let Kenneth take my picture. It was kind of embarrassing because it took about an awkward 30-45 seconds before all the people ahead of us disappear into view. But I’m so happy with the result!

Kenneth is not really “the photographer” and doesn’t care if he has that perfect shot. As long as that thing or place is in the photo, it’s good enough for him. But I’m not like that, so I had a plan. A few months before this trip, I already briefed him that I want my photos to look like this and that; then I showed him sample photos so he will have an idea on how to frame the photo and stuff. And in fairness to him, he did a really good job; and I appreciate him for that (even if I can see him low-key frowning while doing it). 😅
History Tidbit #5:
So those orange things are called torii gates. Thousands of these torii gates lead to Mount Inari. (*Google Google*) These gates are donated by companies or individuals and each gate costs ¥400,000. The bigger ones could reach up to 1 million yen each. And those Japanese characters written in each gate are the names of those donors
We didn’t finish the trail because it would’ve taken us one and a half hours to reach Mt. Inari and another 1.5 hours to return. So I encouraged Kenneth to head back. Few more photos before going back to Osaka:



Dotonbori Part 2
Dotonbori has a lot to offer when it comes to food so a single visit wouldn’t be enough. This time, we tried okonomiyaki and soba at Mizuno.

ANG SARAAP! Especially the soba. We thought we wouldn’t be able to finish everything because the servings were huge but we devoured every last bite. They were closed when we got there but we still fell in line. The manager was evidently annoyed because people kept on falling in line even if there’s already a ‘closed’ sign blocking the entrance. Thankfully, he let us into the queue. Maybe because we’re tourists and he thought that this would be our last chance to try their famous okonomiyaki. I chose the variant with minced meat, squid, shrimps, scallions and octopus bits. Sarap talagaaa.
I can say that this is the most tiring day of our 7-day trip. I’m not sure how many miles did we have to walk to accomplish our Kyoto itinerary. Even if we researched ahead of time and have all the navigation apps that you could think of, we kept on getting lost. And this resulted to countless arguments; plus the scorching heat is not helping with our tempers.

This is also the day when two of our friends will join us for our last day in Osaka before heading to Tokyo. It does get tiring arguing with Kenneth so it’s really fun seeing these two argue with each other for a change. 😂
This is how we spent our 7 days in JaFUN (Sep 8-14, 2016):
Sep 9, 2016
USJ Day! It was a 15-minute walk to Shin-Imamiya Station (from Ken & Mark Guest House) going to Universal City Station. Some morning sightings while strolling around Osaka:

Sep 8, 2016
We were already at the airport three and a half hours before our flight. The plane will depart at 3:00 PM then 8:00 PM (Japan time) would be the arrival time. At first, I thought the 8:00 PM that’s indicated in our ticket is also Manila time so I thought that it would take 5 hours to get to Japan. That’s why at 6:45 PM (Manila), I was just chilling in the plane because I thought we still have one hour before arrival. But the pilot suddenly spoke and announced that we will deplane in about 15 minutes. I got excited and started to fix my things and my hair then wore my shoes.

First anniv namin kahapon. Nakaplano na pagpunta namin sa Puerto Galera. Eh di Saturday (April 21, 2012) eh pumunta na ko sa kanila. Nagaway pa kami ng konte nun. Haha. 5:30am on the way na ko. Tas tinatawagan ko sya ginigising ko. Tas nagising na din. Tas nung malapit na ko tinatawagan ko lit kasi di nagteteks. Yun pala tulog pa. Tas nagaway pa kami sa phone nun ba’t daw ba ko nagagalit. Eh kasi naman akala ko naliligo na sya yun pala saka pa lang nung pagdating ko. Sorry naman ng sorry nung pagdating ko sa kanila. Halos 4am na kasi nakauwi galing inuman. Kakasura. Tas nagbati na din kami mga 7am ata kami nakaalis sa kanila. Ang alam ni Mame eh kasama namin mga college friends ko. Hehe.
Nagwithdraw pa sya tas bumili ng sausage mcmuffin with egg sa McDo kasi di pa sya nakain. Kawasa anong oras na gumising. Tas balak pa daw nya eh ipanggagawa nya ko ng sandwich. Hmp. Asan?? Haha.