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Japan 2013!

Follow my journey as I make my way through Japan on the fifth leg of my trip! Missed the previous Blog? Click Below!

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The real 'Terminal' experience!

11/20/2013

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After 17 days I said goodbye to my friends from Tokyo hostel and Tokyo itself as I boarded the 80 minute train to Narita international airport. I was happy to be heading towards the sun and to be potentially settling down in one place which meant no more carrying my now super heavy backpack! But Japan had other plans for me!

I took an early train as I wanted to be there early and all checked in, considering iv had some bad luck in the past with missing flights due to delays! So this time I would be there early and relax! I checked in for my 8:25pm flight with jetstar at 5:30pm in the hopes of chilling out on the other side. Upon reaching the desk with my passport, printed ticket and even an email invoice of the flight (which I didn't think I would need) I was left standing there for almost 15 minutes as the lady walked up and down with my passport and ticket and spoke to numerous people! With no obvious problem I continued to wait, as you do! Eventually she told me my name wasn't on the system and I had to go to the deceive desk which I did! After two hours of arguing, debating, crying, pleading and listening to people telling me I could not board this flight repeatedly because apparently my ticket was not paid for. Which I knew was a complete lie as I had booked all my flights before I had left and even had an invoice! When the time came, the check in closed and I was left with no options but to call home and explain the situation!

Thankfod for wifi, skype and what's app which I used to contact home. My mam who was super helpful as always, and seems to be used to these situations from my travels! As a similar situation happened us in Bahrain leaving me stranded in the Middle East! Nevertheless because she loves me, she did her best to contact the agency I booked through while I emailed them. Soon enough I got a reply from them saying they would put me on a flight the next day with China Southern airways, but no explanation about what had happened to my current ticket?

I slept in the airport that night (maybe 2 hours) but because of the time difference I had to stay awake to be I contact with my mam and the agency! The agency never emailed me back to confirm a new flight and so I had no idea what was happening! With the time difference I knew that their offices were then closed and wouldn't reopen until the next day, well after the flight was gone!

Feeling so frustrated I decided to check flights and even considered flying to Brisbane to stay with a friend for a few days but this meant getting an oz tourist visa which wouldn't be guaranteed for 48hrs- too late! I applied anyway thru a company who put an 'urgent' message on it! The only option was to hang around all night and day to see which came first, the visa or the new flight... But neither came! And I was shattered and hopeless! As was my poor mam!

With no hope left for the travel agency to get back to me or the visa company, I decided to book the expensive flight to Auckland with China southern airlines! Feeling broke but slightly relieved to be going somewhere, I waited until 1pm and took the bus to the other terminal to make sure I was on the flight to Auckland! When I got there the girl checked and said yes your final destination is Auckland? I said yes completely relieved! I had been afraid my name wouldn't come up because I had booked it so soon!

When I went to check in to my second potential flight to nz, I felt a strong sense of déjà vu while I stood there watching the lady pace up and down asking people questions in Japanese. I thought, oh god no this can't possibly happen me twice, even after forking out all that money! After debating for ages, the told me that I didn't have a proper e ticks and that I needed a certain one which the travel agent had nt sent me! After much communication with the agent, I was repeatedly told this was all I needed for the flight but nevertheless I was refused again! With help from my mam once again we contacted the Irish embassy who got involved and called the airlines but were no help at all! It was obviously the stupid agencies fault! A different agency to the first flight by the way! Very legit agencies whom I always use and who everybody knows!

By the time I finished speaking with them the check in had closed and I had yet lost another flight! I couldn't take any more of this! Oh and did I mention they even asked me to fork out $2000usd to get a new ticket! As if! With no options left, I looked for a hostel I had found online which was cheap and close to the airport where I could get a proper rest, but it was booked out and there were no others available in narita at all! I then found a cheap hotel which seemed exactly what I needed for the night so I booked it, took a free bus outside directly to it!

After checking in, I did all my laundry, showered, put on my complimentary kimono and went to bed at 6:30pm! After waking up at 8am, I packed my bag got ready for whatever the day had in store for me and checked my emails. 23 emails, a dozen what's apps and god knows how many fb msgs waited for me! The great news was that the original agency had booked me onto a new flight with China Southern today which would take me to Guangzhou and on to Sydney! They then booked me a flight from Sydney to Auckland meaning I would arrive the following evening after over 24hrs in transit! I didn't care, once I was transitting somewhere and my final destination was Auckland I was happy! I couldn't believe how my luck had changed! Everything turned out fine, the original flight was apparently cancelled back in May when I booked it and no one told me not refunded me, but I have now got a new flight! The China Southern flight was refunded also as it was their fault they sent me the wrong e ticket to check in and in the end I am well rested, have met a friend in the airport from Tokyo hostel and am ready to head to Auckland no matter how many hours it will take!

It's funny, when I went to check in to China Southern again today I saw the same woman from yesterday who had tried to help me. She came over, said hello and spoke Japanese to the guy checking me in. From that moment iv got special treatment! They put me in a seat closer to the door so I can transit easier (first class would have been better but whatever), provided me with two veggie meal options for both flights, have given me a badge to wear so somebody in China can take me to my connecting flight (weird?) and gave me a voucher for duty free! They could have done a bit better but I'm at the gate and about to start my transit to NZ so things couldn't be better!

Thanks to so many of my friends both in Tokyo and around the world for their concern and help! Everybody was so empathetic towards the crazy situation and helped me through a very stressful time! But in the end karma pulled through and positivity won overall!

Sayonara Japan!

Konnichiwa New Zealand!

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The wonders of Japan!

11/20/2013

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As with most of my blogs, so much has happened that I don’t know where to start. Should I start with the amazing sights I have seen throughout Japan, the incredible friends I have met and spent time with, the harsh cold I have had to endure these past 17 days or the great kindness and culture of the Japanese people. Its always hard to start with one topic so I will start by timing and progress from there. It started almost 17 days ago when I flew from Hong Kong to Osaka, where I planned to begin my trip leading me to finish in Tokyo, where I would leave for New Zealand. When I say planned, I mean I had one flight booked out of Tokyo and no set itinerary for my actual time in Japan. Standard for me at this stage! I tend to turn up to places without having any clue what I want to see, where I want to go next or what even brought me here. Its something I quite like though and leaves me open to suggestions and travel spontaneity.

Osaka for me was pretty cool, from what I saw, when I was actually awake. The area I was staying (where I luckily found a last minute bed), was in the ‘Americamura’ area, a very trendy, ‘Harajuku’ kind of place, surrounded by bustling streets lined with famous designer shops and also filled with small streets lined with small hippy boutiques playing catchy music as you walk by. The river running through the area was beautiful at night and the people that surrounded the area seemed to be very much the cool kids, hip and trendy with their own Japanese style which is exactly what I had pictured. I briefly met a girl here who I chatted to about Kyoto and immediately I wanted to go there. Having downloaded a super handy app called ‘Triposo Japan’, I read about a place called Nara, nearby Osaka which sounded right up my street. It was said to be filled with temples, have a relaxed country atmosphere and was a very nice place to experience culture. I took the train to Nara where I stayed in a lovely homely guesthouse of a Japanese husband and wife who upon my arrival were very helpful and friendly. I rented a sweet pink bicycle and with my map in my basket I was ready to head off exploring. I spent 2 nights in Nara and the second day I met two lovely French girls Sabine and Angela, who I spent the day/evening with doing more exploring, by foot this time, followed by a lovely dinner that evening. It was short but sweet and these girls were such a nice addition to my trip. They gave me tips on Kyoto and I promised to visit them in Paris. Nara was so pretty, the national park was filled with friendly deer, pagodas, temples and tree lined walkways which could captivate you for hours, and they did! My next stop would be to Kyoto where I didn’t get off to the best start. After an hour on a local bus, which was the right one to take, but turned out to be going the opposite direction, I finally came to my stop, thanks to a lovely Japanese woman who translated for me. We chatted for a while before we got off at our separate stops, but It was clear that the Japanese people would go out of their way to help you. It was so nice! I stayed in Kyoto for 2 nights at the Santiago guest house, a very luxurious hostel in a superb location right beside many famous attractions. My first day was spent exploring the beautiful temples, the big Buddha, the incredibly unique backstreets lined with wooden Japanese houses and taking photographs with Japanese students. Eventually that evening after a brief trip back to the hostel, I set out again to explore one of the famous temples that reopen at night and are beautifully lit up. I decided on Koda Ji temple, that I had skipped earlier that day and lucky enough because seeing it that night was so magical and special to me. I followed the route around the temple that led me over tiny bridges, through bamboo forests and to a beautifully lit up lake which had perfect reflections of the autumn trees around it. The next day I took the train to the Fushimi Shrine which has bright orange shrines leading all the way to the top of the mountain. I walked to the top of the mountain despite the rain, and wearing flip flops and it was so cool to stop along the way and see the shrines. Kyoto was so amazing and was one of the most special places I have been in the world. It’s a must for everyone!


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Following Kyoto, I took a trip to Nagoya on the famous Japanese Shinkansen or bullet train, where I met my first couch host in Japan. I couch surfed at his place for 2 nights and hung out with him for three days. He was such a great host and took me around Nagoya and Tajimi city. He also let me drive his car which was great fun, and in true Japanese style I drove us for some sushi and a game of pool. We had such a great time and after a few farewell drinks in Nagoya, he waved me off as I took my bus to Tokyo. My plan was to go to Tokyo early and take some day trips from Tokyo as it seemed easier to go from there. I stayed at Tokyo hostel where I had originally booked three nights but after a week spent there, I look back and don’t regret a thing. 
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My first day I was let in to the closed hostel by two people staying there, and was told I could chill in the lounge until reception opened. Here I met a girl from Switzerland who instantly became my friend. We chatted for ages and she told me she had missed her morning bus out of Tokyo. She was due to leave that night, so we spent the day chatting on and off and swapped contact info before she left. I felt a great vibe from this hostel already and could tell it was the right place to be. The next day I took a day trip to Hakone, a naturally beautiful place, with ropeways, cable cars and a lake that had a backdrop of Mount Fuji. I spent the entire day from early morning until late evening, travelling, walking in the rain, freezing my ass off, shopping and taking pictures, but despite the rain, when the sun set I got beautiful view of Mount Fuji in the background of the Gotemba shopping outlets. The closest to Mount Fuji you can get from Hakone. The day was so cloudy that there was no view of Fuji from the lake, nor the cable car, but as soon as I turned around and saw this outline of Fuji behind me, It made up for everything. What a beautiful place this was! The next few days in Tokyo were great, I kept extending my stay, in order to chill out and feel slightly settled for once. It was a good decision because I met such great people including Nils from Holland, Hilly from India, Jelena from Serbia, Tom and Dave from the UK, Rie from Japan/USA, Pierre/Matt from France, Chad from Canada, Kemon from Trinidad and many others who passed in and out of the hostel throughout my stay. We had so much fun, and one crazy night in particular which we spent in Shibuya, at one of the world’s best nightclubs ‘Womb’ (yeah I know). We did sightseeing during the day together, went to Disneyland, did more sightseeing and drank in the evenings, before one by one, everyone went their separate ways. Looking back on the past week and the past 17 days overall, I realise why I chose to come to Japan. I wanted to experience a completely different culture, different food, incredible scenery and as anywhere else, meet inspirational people. All of which I can tick off my list. Every day spent in Japan thought me something and even if I did suffer from the coldness of autumn here, I did experience so much more that can make me forget this. Japan is an incredible place, somewhere everybody should visit at least once and believe me you will love it! 

Just like I do! 
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