Why Japan is Awesome!

At the popular Shibuya Crossing
At the popular Shibuya Crossing

“Everything is Awesome!” I sang quietly while walking along Shibuya that Sunday night. With the attractive city lights and women walking fashionably fast, I finally felt that hey, I’m in Tokyo – the most high-tech city in the world!

But believe me – I was NOT a Japan fan before this trip.

“You will surely love it here!” Ada mentioned in one of our chat conversations. “I will bring you to the most interesting spots of Tokyo and I bet you will feel sorry that you just booked for five days!”

“Yeah, right. I only want to see you!” I replied.


Ada and Josh: My favorite kulit couple
Ada and Josh: My favorite kulit couple

I was honest in saying that I didn’t really research about Japan. I have some friends who are now taking Japanese classes and they’re saving up for their dream Japan trip.

But guess what? I fell in love with Japan from the time I stepped in their territory.

To give you an idea on why Japan is awesome, here are my 8 reasons:

1. HIGH-END TOILETS

What to press?!
What to press?! GAH!

From the airport to Ada’s Japanese house to the public comfort rooms, Japan toilets have been consistent in making me feel overwhelmed on my first day there. Which button should I press? Why is this seat so warm? Why is there a music button here? Is this the flush button? – Oh noes… what’s that sound? is that an emergency sound? Shet I pressed the wrong button and the staff assigned is coming over to help me out! RUN!

2. LIFE-SIZE ROBOTS

GUNDAM! Please don't walk towards the crowd!
GUNDAM! Please don’t walk towards the crowd!

Although technically, I only saw one. I am not a big fan of Gundam, but the urgency to visit Odaiba is my friend, who wants a Gundam Perfect Grade. What does that even mean?!

Seeing Gundam that night is one of the highlights of my trip. Ada and I were like kids again while watching the short Gundam episode. What if this robot suddenly walks towards us and I’m here lying comfortably like a boss?

3. SUSHI

Rotating Sushi!
Rotating Sushi!

The Birthplace of Sushi! I was happy to have lunch at a Kaiten Sushi (rotation sushi) place. It is affordable (well, compared to the high-end ones hehe) and at the same time, entertaining. Pindot Pindot, Lamon Lamon, Bayad Bayad! :))

4. RAMEN

Pick your ramen!
Pick your ramen!

The best Ramen is in Japan even if you’re eating in the ‘food chain’ establishments. The fun part for me is ordering like in our last night, this ‘machine’ took our orders. We pressed what we liked, inserted coins and viola, our order was delivered within minutes! I was half expecting robots as waiters though…

5. VENDING MACHINES

One of my favorite touristy pix everrrr. Drink up!
One of my favorite touristy pix everrrr. Drink up!

Almost every street in Japan has vending machine at your service 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week! I’m always thirsty and I love the variation.

6. TRAIN

The Japan Rail System reminded me of the London Underground when I saw the map. How complicated!

No matter how complicated it looks like in the map, it is rest assured that the Japan Rail System is probably one of the most efficient worldwide. Passengers are discouraged to talk loudly on their mobile phones. I didn’t purchase the Unlimited Rail Pass. I only stayed there for 5 days and I don’t like moving that much so I bought the regular PASMO card. Look!

JAPAN-PASMO

I’m not sure if my Shibuya-Narita Train Ride via Skylight is counted as a ‘bullet train’ ride.

7. FASHION

Just one of the rampa nights
Just one of the rampa nights

I think Japanese women are the most fashionable in the world especially the teenagers. Some are joyful and experimental while the twenty-somethings are keeping it classy with the high-heeled shoes and nice bags. They have a good number of shops where shopaholics will surely go gaga like Lady Gaga.

8. JAPANESE PEOPLE

I’ll be honest- as a young kid, I always had this mental image of Japanese people being mean to the Filipinos. The horrific turn of events during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines during the World War II is traumatic. I heard some first-hand stories from veterans. They lived in fear and some even witnessed their relatives being killed or tortured by the soldiers, although some also shared heartwarming stories like Japanese befriending Filipinos and giving them a warning when to escape.

My uncle who works in a Japanese company admired their work ethics and professionalism.

Yey! Konnichiwa!
Yey! Konnichiwa!

So what can I say about the Japanese people I encountered? They’re hospitable to the point that they will really go out of their way to help you out. The language barrier is not a hindrance to help a tourist in need.

I also observed something unique about the Japanese culture that I’d rather discuss on a different post.


Five days is not enough for a Japan trip, but I don’t feel bad at all. It simply means I have more reasons to go back!

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22 Comments

  1. The Guy said:

    Japan is most definitely full of “awesome-ness!” It sounds like a fascinating place.

    I’ve seen a few people talk about those toilets. I think if I found myself there I could be sat for hours playing away with all the features.

    August 7, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      The high-end ones are really amazing. I even spent minutes just pressing the buttons haha πŸ˜› There are also traditional toilets for the others to use when they prefer that (on the floor). You must visit Japan next time!

      August 11, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      You’re welcome. More to come! πŸ˜€

      August 11, 2014
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  2. Peter said:

    Hey Senyorita, you have shared very nice information about Tokyo in this post. I love the way of telling your complete journey.. But I want to know, is Japan very costly to visit?

    August 8, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      Hi Peter!

      I can say that Japan is expensive compared to other destinations especially in terms of transportation, but there are ways to lessen cost when you’re staying longer and if you choose to eat in the cheaper food establishments πŸ™‚

      August 11, 2014
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  3. Ada said:

    Silently sang the Lego Song!! Indeed you’ve missed a lot of things here. Next time we’ll go on temple and shrines hopping and make it 30 days stay! I’ve been living in Japan for 8 months now but I still have yet to discover many things and places. Everything is Awesome.

    August 10, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      We missed a lot, Ada! Can’t wait to visit you again! We have to pay Doreamon a visit next time haha πŸ˜€

      August 11, 2014
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  4. Drew said:

    Gusto ko din makita yang higanteng robot hehe! Parang my childhood fantasies coming to life lang haha!

    August 11, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      Push mo na ‘yang Japan trip! πŸ˜€

      August 11, 2014
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  5. Gusto ko din magjapan!! I only expreienced that high end toilets nung may stop over ako sa Narita airport. Aliw na aliw ako!

    August 15, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      Plan na ng trip to Japan! Pinag-iipunan ko na nga yung pagbabalik ko eh πŸ˜€

      August 19, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      Watch out πŸ˜€ must finish my Japan backlogs before your trip!

      August 19, 2014
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  6. Waah I am so inggit! Yung revolving sushi talaga gusto ko ma try jan! Ang sarap naman ng may friend sa Japan, libre accommodation πŸ™‚

    August 18, 2014
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    • Senyorita said:

      Masaya yung kaiten-sushi experience ko hindi ko kasi inexpect na ganun ka-entertaining hehe πŸ˜€ Sarap nga ng may friend sa Japan (pero mas masaya na may bisitang tulad ko chos :))

      August 19, 2014
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  7. Kaiz said:

    Ang bongga ng rampa nights nila!

    August 20, 2014
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  8. Freya said:

    I have never been to Japan but my father has and he totally loved it. It was one of his best trips ever. I would love to visit one day.

    August 24, 2014
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  9. I have yet to visit Asia, but when I do, Japan is my #1 priority. It looks like you had a great time. And ramen from a vending machine – wow! That train ticket looks pretty confusing though.

    September 5, 2014
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  10. We’re going to Japan in October so this post is really helpful! Thank you! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

    September 22, 2014
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  11. Nesaldy M.Sarino said:

    Japan is very nice place and very clean and also the Japanese people is very nice and very beautiful cultures..I hope someday I’m work in Japan….

    February 8, 2015
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