Sunday, February 11, 2018

Toyako Onsen Summer Festival in 2017 @ Lake Toya [Hokkaido, Japan]

Summertime in Singapore is almost a whole-year affair but in countries like Japan, where there are four seasons, it's actually celebrated and welcomed in the form of festivals spread throughout the country.

It's the same situation in Lake Toya and since we had nothing planned after our dinner at Ramen Ippontei (一本亭), we decided to check out the festival.

You wouldn't miss it as there will be music and dancing; literally the most happening place should you happen to stay at toyako onsen town. 

When i wrote music, i am obviously not referring to modern, popular mixes; i understand the need to move with time to draw the crowd although sometimes, we do need to hold on to tradition for that unique difference found nowhere else.

A lot of people came to the festival dressed in traditional summer garb known as yukata. Since i am unsure how to wear it, i didn't even attempt even though the inn we stayed at that day did place two sets in our room. 

Dates of the summer festival in 2017; the dates for 2018 are not out at the moment. Those who would be visiting Lake Toya in summer 2018 can check out the updates here

Kids joining the dance that rotated around the main structure. 

Dance steps didn't appear complicated although they were rather repetitive and i guess i would be less bored checking out the rest of the festival's activities! 

For example, the food! I had a satisfying meal at Ramen Ippontei even though the same can't be same for the rest of my travel mates who ordered a different item; knowing Alex, he will definitely get the BBQ corn to fill up the rest of his stomach.

Large one at 300 yen; taste was pretty good although our hearts were skewed towards the BBQ corn we had in Bali at Tanah Lot, a month before our Hokkaido trip

Game booths! 

It's like those 80s games that i played when i was a kid; no matter how much technology has taken over our lives, these kind of hand-eye-mind-focus games still attract a following!

Hm.... 500 yen for a plastic mask is too expensive...

Japanese traditional game - super ball sukui which is actually ball scooping using a tool with a thin paper as the net. Once the net is broken, your game ends and whatever balls you scoop are yours to keep.

The scale of the festival is small with limited stalls and incomparable to even the pasar malams in Singapore where you can find a ton of stalls. Nevertheless, more doesn't translate to better.

We were attracted by food again and no, not the shaved ice which i already had earlier that morning in Otengu Ropeway observatory. At my age, i should seriously control my sugar intake which this shaved ice seems to have a lot of.

Can't resist barbecued / grilled meat though.... Not fantastic; as in not as nice as the ones in Tori Q but it did help satisfy the glutton monster in my tummy.

Pictures of the menu with listed prices for your reference; they were not expensive with the meat skewers costing about 100 yen which is similar to the pricing we have in Singapore.

Walking away from the main festival activity towards the other direction (left of lake) along the promenade where the noise level was significantly reduced.

The lighted cruise ship that's operational for the firework performance starting at 8.45pm! You may check out my post here for the fireworks. 

Something bright over the hill; no idea what it is. 

Stopping by the free for public Toron Foot Bath; even though it's summer, the temperature at Lake Toya can still be relatively chilly and it's still nice to have my feet soaked in the warm, mineral-rich water! To read more, click here

Ending the night with fireworks on the lake! 

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Location
Lake Toya, 
Hokkaido,
Japan

When
Every summer. 
Check the dates here


Friday, February 09, 2018

Nightly Fireworks in Summer @ Lake Toya [Hokkaido, Japan]

When i asked a fellow colleague what's interesting about Lake Toya, her reply was a short 'the fireworks' and with that in mind, we prepared ourselves to be on the lakeside before 8.45pm! 

Sure hint that the firework show would be starting soon - when the cruise ship, decked out brightly like a beacon on the dark lake, started its journey from the pier and stopped in the middle of nowhere.

The first burst always elicits some screams from the spectators.

See how close the ship was to the place where the fireworks were set off. Some might find it exciting to be so near the action even though i though fireworks look the best from far. Yes, i am displaying signs of sour grapes. 

Animated gif for your viewing pleasure; that's the beauty of being able to shoot multiple shots per second although truth is my video taking skill sucks big time. 

Another one; many people were crowding at the lakeside but there's more than sufficient space as it's a long promenade and the locations of the fireworks will 'move'. 

You can't really see from the pictures; the fireworks were actually set off on moving barges which means the cruise ship will not be permanently stationed at one point throughout the show and shall move towards the direction of the action.

For lazy bums like me, i walked a bit and decided i could still see the fireworks from where i stood and stayed rooted for the rest of the 'performance'.

It did get boring after a while and the cool weather was making me so sleepy! 

Large burst of firework concluded the performance that took place every night from 28 April to 31 October in 2017. The crowd actually dispersed pretty fast; bet many couldn't wait to soak in their hotel's onsen before they hit the bed.


Short segment of the moving fireworks for your viewing! :) 

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Location
Lake Toya,
Hokkaido, Japan

Duration of Fireworks
About 15 minutes

Tickets for the 40-Minute Fireworks Cruise Ship
Adult - 1,600 Yen
Child - 800 Yen


Wednesday, February 07, 2018

Cheapest Private Car Transfer from Phuket Airport to Patong Beach - Using Phuket SRC Travel

I researched quite a bit on private airport transfer before my trip to Phuket and even though i was adamant on not paying ridiculous pricing; most of the companies i found quoted an average of 800 baht and it was definitely cheaper for the three of us to join the taxi queue and pay 550 baht plus an additional 100 baht for airport surcharge. 

Luckily, i persevered with my classic zodiac stubbornness and eventually found a website where i got a great deal of 600 baht, for a private car that can sit at most 3 persons, to Patong Beach! 

Full of apprehension with the online purchase (which could have been a scam), i was actually keeping my fingers crossed when i stepped out of Phuket International Airport after clearing immigration. 

Imagine my relief when i saw the above sign! Even though there was no one standing by, the person in charge came over in less than half a minute and told us to wait at the side while she called the driver to pick us up.

It didn't take long before a sedan with the Phuket SRC Travel logo stopped at the kerbside! And you know what the amazing thing was? We had a female driver and she's definitely younger than us! Honestly, i thought it's extremely rare to have a female driver with three male passengers.

Ride was uneventful with three nice gentlemen and we got safely to the Swissotel Resort at Patong Beach! I actually purchased a one-way airport transfer just in case there's a scam and as the chauffeur wasn't proficient in English, i didn't even manage to book the transfer back to the airport on 09 January 2018! 

So i sent a whatsapp message close to midnight instead and got a reply at 4.39am! The response wasn't light fast but the point is; i got my airport transfer confirmation.

In the morning of 09 January, the vehicle arrived almost on time and this time, it's a guy with a much bigger passenger van; p.s. I thought the above photograph made the chauffeur look so cool.

Despite the language barrier and his pretty fierce-looking face, he is actually super kind! He noticed my penchant for taking photographs and pulled over at this Laem Sing View Point so that i can take some pictures. So sweet right as he could have just sent me from Point A to Point B and take a longer break before the next drive.

As expected, we arrived safe and sound at Phuket International Airport

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Booking the Airport Transfer
WhatsApp: +66 86 270 7585


Monday, February 05, 2018

Ruen Thai Restaurant near Patong Beach @ Phuket Island [Thailand]

It's 4.22 pm at Thailand and more than seven hours since our last meal in Singapore; hence, i didn't waste any time in seeking out the Ruen Thai restaurant near Swissotel Resort (Patong Beach).

Thankfully, i managed to squeeze in a bit of research before my trip and although it doesn't command a high rank on Tripadvisor (numbering about 50 out of 569 restaurants in Patong); the above 4 rating from over 200 reviewers is still commendable.

Note: it's non-air-conditioned but most, if not all, travellers to Phuket are beach goers and i wouldn't expect people to drop by in suits and ties for a meal! Interior design is more like an English pub than a Thai restaurant although it's a versatile eatery that served both Thai and Western cuisine.

See the number of condiments reserved for Western food like mustard, ketchup, sea salt, HP sauce and Tabasco sauce. Oh well, we have no use for them and i placed higher importance on the WiFi username and password!

Upon taking out seats, we were each given a piece of cold wet tissue to cool our bodies down! Not that we needed it even though it's a nice gesture that drew praises even from my dad.

Now, i have been accustomed to long waits at restaurants in most Southeast Asian countries and i found Ruen Thai to be bold and honest in telling their diners to expect a wait of "15 to 40 minutes for your order"!

Strawberry Shake - this came within ten minutes and was an order by Alex; i took a sip and found it thirst quenching for the beach weather. Ice blended, the sweetness was just right and you can still feel the many strawberry seeds!

Good enough for us to order two more!

Pad Thai with Shrimp - the kind of traditional Thai fried noodles i enjoy; smooth in slurping down my throat, sweet yet rich in the wok hei that's similar yet different from the Chinese kind. Strangely, i tasted a hint of tomato sauce that luckily didn't adversely affect the flavour.

Omelette with Shrimp - a good omelette must have two key features; oily and fluffy! This didn't disappoint although the shrimps tasted bland and didn't contribute much to differentiate it from a good, old plain omelette.

Baked Rice with Chicken in Pineapple - i honestly thought i ordered pineapple fried rice but as the name suggested, it's baked rice with tons of ingredients like cherry tomatoes, nuts, yellow pepper, chicken meat, raisins and pineapples!

It didn't taste oily (thanks to the rice being baked i guess) and each bite was an interesting mouthful of satisfaction as i got a bit of freshness, nuttiness, sweetness and zestiness; all amalgamated as one! Personally, i like this better than our usual pineapple fried rice!

Deep Fried Shrimp Cake - this came more than 30 minutes later when we were about done with our meal and faced with a super stuffed tummy...

Served scalding hot, the shrimps didn't create much of an impact once again and i thought it tasted more like fish fillets for which i actually need the accompanied sauces to improve their palatability, in view of my full stomach.

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Location
78/11-12 Soi Wattana dr, Thaweewong Rd,
Patong, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

Map
As above. Search under Day One for "Ruen Thai Restaurant And Guest House". 

Facebook Page

Pricing
Strawberry Shake - 85 Baht
Pad Thai with Shrimp - 160 Baht
Omelette with Shrimp - 120 Baht
Baked Rice with Chicken in Pineapple - 140 Baht
Deep Fried Shrimp Cake - 180 Baht