Sunday, July 28, 2019

Life, Lately: Celebrations and Realizations

Every June the past years, I get busy getting into everyone's schedules to celebrate my birthday. And I am thankful for those people who have shared their time and energy with me. This year was a complete turn around and I did not really plan on doing anything grand cos I'm saving up for something and well, I'm just tired and getting old that I somehow don't want to do anything, ya know, stuff like that. But the universe still made ways, as if it's a dear friend pulling some strings to make things work. It worked. And for that I'm forever grateful.

I welcomed my birth month with a weekend trip to Shizuoka with my family- probably the first time in a loooong time that I celebrated my birthday with them. It was a much-needed breather for me and I guess for my family, too. We went to this cabin in the middle of the woods somewhere in Kannami, had BBQ for dinner, dipped into the private onsen, and breathed in the view of Mt. Fuji through the window. The next day, we roamed around Atami (the beau and I's second time) and Mishima. It was a fun trip and to be honest, I did not expect it to be. But it was. This trip will forever be in my heart and memory.

First time to see an alpaca in person! Omg! Haha!
If you are in Mishima area, definitely go to Mishima Rakujuen Park!

On my actual birthday, I had a very interesting dinner care of the beau. Everything was great, the raclette, the edible jelly lipsticks, ahhhh the dessert table! I loved this night! And when I got home, I got a birthday cake my Mama ordered for me. Ahhhh a million times yes!






I was also lucky to have tutees-turned-friends and one decided to have our conversation lesson while celebrating my birthday at Shinjuku Mitsui Club.  ありがとうございました。


Since there was a Detective Pikachu campaign at Pokemon Cafe, we went of course. Though this was our second time at the cafe, we still enjoyed how cute the food were! 

Pokémon Cafe
〒103-0027 東京都中央区日本橋二丁目11番2号 日本橋髙島屋S.C.東館 5階電話番号 03-6262-3439

Last but not the least of my birthday celebrations... indoor skydiving! My childhood friend and beau joined me and I could not have asked for better companions. I loved every bit of this day.


Fly Station Japan 
Nearest Station: Koshigaya Laketown Station, 12 min walk
For details and reservations, visit https://flystation.jp.


As if all those celebrations did not exhaust my energy and my pocket, I went to Chiba to see one of my favorite flowers- hydrangea/ajisai with my cousin and beau and I did not regret nor I ever will. Just look at these beauties! 

Read more about my hydrangea heaven escape here:

Since my cousin is here for a limited time, we also decided to go to Shiota Chiharu's exhibit, something I've been looking forward even before it opened. It was a  great ending to a great day and a great month that was June.



Celebrations aside, if there's something I've learned this month, or have re-learned rather, it was focusing on who is important, on what is important. I've had my fair share of distractions this first half of 2019, I was blinded by things I deemed as gold but were only rocks, and I've compromised things I should have not even compromised in the first place. Thankfully, I was given another year which means more time to re-align. And that, for me, is the best gift my 28-year-old self has received this year. 

Hope your June was beautiful. Moreover, I hope July has been treating you well. 

xx,
Alyssa

Monday, July 1, 2019

Hydrangea Heaven at Hattori Farm

Hello, www friends! Just updating this humble abode of mine cos I recently hopped on and off train(s) for two hours and more just to reach this beautiful destination in Chiba Prefecture and I want to share what sort of beauty blinded my eyes when I went! Ahhhh, this place I'm talking about is literally heaven on earth! 

Without further ado, here are some of the photos I took! Lust over them now because like the famed cherry blossoms/sakura, these hydrangeas/ajisai don't really last long! 

Ya ready? Here we goooooo~~~


Quick deets:
Hydrangea Mansion Hattori Farm
719, Sangaya, Mobara-shi, Chiba
10min by taxi from JR Mobara Station
25min by Mobasu (Mobara Citizen Bus) on weekdays only, ¥200 one way








According to a Japanese friend whom I have shown the picture to, the house was a typical farmer’s mansion, hence the place’s name.


So fluffyyyyyyy!





This was probably the most number of hydrangeas that I have seen in one go! Ahhhhh!


Also, it was raining when we went so it was difficult to traverse the hydrangea hills. There were stairs and pavements but the rest were just plain ground so it was slippery that day and we did not risk going up. The pictures would have been better but as they say, safety first, heh. Another thing to note if you are planning to go - wear comfortable footwear!















After feeding our eyes with the scenic view, we bought soft cream near the entrance and took shelter under the roofed lounge along with other tourists who didn’t wanna get drenched in the rain. Afterwards, we called a taxi to fetch us by the parking lot just by the entrance to bring us back to the nearest station. 
〜The end〜
 lol

Hope you had fun browsing the photos! More so, I hope you all could experience the euphoria brought about by them beautiful hydrangeas someday! Though I really hate Japan summer, the thought of seeing hydrangeas around helped me bear and brave this notoriously hot and humid season!

So yup, ‘til next time!



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