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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Kyoto Kaleidoscope: A Wanderer's Blog


Hey everyone,

Just got back from a whirlwind adventure in Kyoto, and let me tell you, it was pure magic. This city is like a living museum, where ancient temples brush shoulders with bustling streets, and serenity hides around every corner.


I wasn't sure what to expect. Kyoto is famed for its history and tradition, but there's a modern energy here too. One minute I'm sipping matcha tea in a charming teahouse garden, the next I'm browsing quirky anime stores in Nishiki Market.


But for me, the true charm of Kyoto lies in the little moments. Getting lost (happily!) on cobbled backstreets lined with traditional wooden houses, stumbling upon hidden gardens tucked away behind unassuming gates, or sharing a smile with a local in a perfect little tea shop.


Speaking of food, Kyoto is a foodie paradise! From melt-in-your-mouth okonomiyaki to delicate kaiseki meals, my taste buds were on a constant journey. Wandering through Nishiki Market, the "Kitchen of Kyoto," was an assault on the senses in the best way possible. So many colors, smells, and the freshest ingredients you can imagine!


The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove was pure tranquility, sunlight filtering through the towering stalks creating a peaceful, almost mystical atmosphere.


Of course, the temples and shrines are the stars of the show. Kinkaku-ji temple with its iconic golden appearance was breathtaking. 


Kyoto is a city that stays with you long after you leave. It's a place that whispers stories of the past, vibrates with the present, and leaves you wanting to come back for more.


This is just a taste of my Kyoto adventure, I've got more stories and photos to share in the coming posts. In the meantime, if you're thinking about a trip to Japan, Kyoto absolutely deserves a spot on your itinerary.


Stay tuned for more Kyoto Kaleidoscope!

P.S. Any recommendations for must-see sights or hidden gems on a future visit? Leave a comment below!



Tuesday, April 16, 2024

KYOTO IMPERIAL PALACE GROUNDS


I fell in love with Kyoto Imperial Palace Grounds. I so love all the trees especially those century old trees inside the palace ground. I am a tree hugger and this place is heaven on earth!


We were literally shivering while walking because of the cold wind. The pavement need some improvement because it is full of small rocks. Senior citizens and pwd should be provided with some sort of transportation by the Japanese government. Peace! 

So, if you will visit the Kyoto Imperial palace please come prepared and gear up, lace up your walking shoes, embrace the spirit of exploration, and embark on a journey through the Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds. You'll be rewarded with a unique blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty that will leave a lasting impression.

Kyoto Gyoen: More Than Just a Palace (My Unexpected Adventure)

Let's be honest, Kyoto is overflowing with stunning temples and picture-perfect gardens. So when I was planning my trip, the Kyoto Imperial Palace wasn't exactly at the top of my list. "Another palace?" I thought. Boy, was I wrong!

The minute I stepped through the gates of Kyoto Gyoen, a wave of tranquility washed over me. Sure, there's the grand Imperial Palace itself, which you can only see on a tour (definitely booking that next time!), but the surrounding park is what truly stole my heart.

A Park Steeped in History

I wandered along the pathways, each turn revealing a new surprise. One moment I'd be marveling at the ancient Sento Imperial Palace, the next I'd stumble upon a hidden grove teeming with life. Everywhere I looked, history whispered from the moss-covered stones and the meticulously raked gravel.

Finding Serenity in the Gardens

The gardens were pure magic. The Oikeniwa, with its still pond reflecting the sky, felt like a scene straight out of a painting. The Gonaitei, with its perfectly sculpted trees and vibrant koi, offered a moment of pure zen. I spent hours simply meandering through the greenery, breathing in the fresh air and feeling the weight of the city melt away.

A Touch of the Unexpected

Then, there was the Kemari-no-niwa. Imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon a field dedicated to an ancient Japanese "football" game! The thought of emperors kicking around a leather ball cracked me up, but it also offered a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era.

More Than Just a Palace Grounds

The Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds became so much more than just a palace visit for me. It was a journey through time, a haven of peace, and a reminder of the beauty that lies hidden in unexpected places.

Pro-Tip: Pack a picnic lunch! There are plenty of charming spots within the park to spread out a blanket and enjoy a delicious meal surrounded by nature.

So, if you're planning a trip to Kyoto, don't underestimate the magic of the Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds. It might just surprise you!


Sunday, April 14, 2024

Tokyo Twist on a Timeless Icon: Finding Lady Liberty in Odaiba!


Forget everything you think you know about Lady Liberty! This week, I'm taking you on an adventure to a place where the iconic symbol of freedom gets a Tokyo twist – the Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, Japan!

Sure, she might not be the colossal green goddess guarding New York Harbor, but Odaiba's Lady Liberty packs a punch of her own. Standing at a proud 12 meters (about 40 feet), she's a charming mini-me version of the original, but don't let her size fool you.

Here's why this little Lady Liberty is a must-see for any adventurer with a global spirit:

  • Unexpected Delight: Wandering the vibrant streets of Odaiba, brimming with futuristic skyscrapers and trendy attractions, you stumble upon this familiar figure. It's a delightful surprise, a reminder that history and culture can weave themselves into the fabric of even the most modern landscapes.

  • Picture Perfect Tokyo: With the majestic Rainbow Bridge as her backdrop, Odaiba's Lady Liberty offers some of the most unique photo opportunities in Tokyo. Capture the juxtaposition of the classic and the contemporary, the enduring symbol of freedom standing tall against the backdrop of a booming metropolis.

  • Symbol of Friendship: Did you know this petite Lady Liberty is actually a gift from France to Japan, a testament to their enduring friendship? It's a beautiful reminder that the ideals of liberty and hope transcend borders, inspiring connections across the globe.

  • A Smaller Package, Bigger Inspiration: Sometimes, the most powerful things come in smaller sizes. Odaiba's Lady Liberty might not be the original, but her spirit shines just as bright. She's a reminder that the fight for freedom and justice is a continuous journey, no matter where you are in the world.

So, the next time you find yourself in Tokyo, ditch the crowded tourist traps and head to Odaiba. Seek out this little Lady Liberty, stand beneath her torch, and let her spirit of freedom ignite your own wanderlust and inspire you to chase your dreams, no matter how big or small they may seem.

Have you ever seen a replica of a famous landmark that surprised you? What inspires you to travel the world? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


Friday, April 12, 2024

Chasing Cherry Blossoms in Japan: A Dream Come True!


Hey everyone!


For years, we've been obsessed with the idea of seeing cherry blossoms in Japan. Pictures just don't do them justice – the delicate blooms, the vibrant colors, the whole atmosphere...it all seemed so magical. Well, this year we finally made that dream a reality, and let us tell you, it was even more incredible than we ever imagined!





We landed in Tokyo in the dates which supposedly coincides with the published dates of the peak bloom season for many areas as per Japan weather bulletin. Despite the sudden weather change the city was still buzzing with excitement. People were everywhere, strolling under the blossoming trees, having picnics in parks, and snapping photos. The air was filled with a soft, sweet fragrance, and the whole scene felt like something out of a movie.


Our first stop was Ueno Park, a sprawling oasis in the heart of Tokyo. The Somei Yoshino cherry trees, the most common variety, were just starting to bloom because the weather got messed up and it had just snowed the other day so the early blooming cherry blossom were not in it's full glory yet. Their pale pink blossoms formed a canopy overhead, creating a tunnel of delicate beauty. I wandered through the park, mesmerized by the sights and sounds – the chattering crowds, the fluttering petals, the occasional burst of laughter. It was pure joy.



Over the next few days, we ventured to other iconic cherry blossom spots. We marveled at the weeping cherry trees in Nakai. The sole tree we saw has its branches cascading down like a waterfall but the pink Sakura is just starting to bloom. Not yet in it's full glory.



While In Araiyukushi temple in Nakano, the towering stalks of the delicate cherry blossoms were just starting to bloom too. Every location offered a unique perspective on this fleeting spectacle of nature. How we wish the original Sakura bulletin were on schedule. Then, it would have been perfect!

But it wasn't just about the aesthetics. Cherry blossoms in Japan are more than just beautiful flowers; they're a cultural touchstone. The tradition of Hanami, or cherry blossom viewing, is a celebration of spring, renewal, and the impermanence of life. Picnicking under the trees with friends and family, enjoying the beauty of the moment – it's a reminder to slow down and appreciate the simple things.

This trip was an unforgettable experience despite the Sakura bloom delay It wasn't just about ticking something off my bucket list; it was about immersing myself in a different culture and appreciating the beauty of nature. If you've ever dreamed of seeing cherry blossoms in Japan, I say do it!  It's truly a magical experience. And it would be better if all of the Sakura trees were in full bloom. I hope the Japan weather bureau would be more accurate next time around. I wish we would get a FREE all-expenses paid trip to Japan next year when all of the cherry trees is in full bloom!

Do you have any questions about my trip? Have you ever seen cherry blossoms in bloom? Share your experiences in the comments below!


Thursday, April 11, 2024

Royal Wax Works: An (Almost) Regal Encounter in Tokyo!


Tokyo isn't exactly known for its palaces and pomp, but on a recent trip, I stumbled upon a touch of British royalty – well, almost! Let me tell you about my hilarious (and slightly surreal) encounter with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge...in wax form, of course!

Nestled in the heart of Odaiba, Madame Tussauds Tokyo is a haven for pop culture and historical figures. As I wandered through the museum, I rounded a corner and came face-to-face (or should I say face-to-wax?) with Prince William and Kate Middleton.


Now, I'm not gonna lie – the detail on these figures is incredible. From Kate's perfectly styled hair to William's sharp suit, Madame Tussauds' artists did an amazing job capturing their essence. For a moment, I almost felt a royal aura!


Of course, the experience wouldn't be complete without the obligatory photo op. I struck my best regal pose (think afternoon tea with the Queen level of elegance) and snapped a picture with the future King and Queen (of wax, that is).

This "meeting" was a fun and unexpected highlight of my Tokyo trip. It's a reminder that a little bit of whimsy and a dash of imagination can turn any museum visit into an (almost) royal adventure.

Have you ever had a close encounter with a wax figure? Share your stories in the comments below!


Thursday, April 4, 2024

ODAIBA, TOKYO JAPAN: Happiness at Madame Tussauds


OMG, guys! I just had the most fun-filled day at Madame Tussauds Tokyo, and I NEED to share it with all you fellow fangirls and fanboys out there!

First off, let me just say: childhood dreams DO come true!

Remember the era when we have 
posters of our idols on our wall growing up? Yeah, well, I practically got to hang out with them all today!

finally meet Jackie Chan face to face! He happens to be my childhood idol because of his funny antics in his martial arts movies.

I remember going to his gym in Hong Kong whenever we went on vacation there. My Papa Vito is such a good dad because he would accompany me to Jackie Chan's gym and inquire if Jackie was there. I was dreaming of having a snapshot or even to get a glimpse of him. Unfortunately, he was so busy and was always out! Finally, in Tokyo Japan we did some high kicks together (well, I attempted some, haha).

Next off is Michael Jackson! I moonwalked right next to him (okay, maybe just shuffled awkwardly) Ha ha ha 🤣

Then, I got all cultured, posing for Michael Angelo as the Mona Lisa except that I had a giant, cheesy grin.

The music legends were next! Madonna, Beyonce, Lady Gaga - slay queens unite! We belted out some (questionable) karaoke together.


And speaking of legends, Bruce Lee was also there! We exchanged fighting stances (again, mostly me flailing around, but hey, the spirit was there!).

Of course, it wasn't all action and pop stars. I got to channel my inner Audrey Hepburn with a classic pose, then went full-on Captain Jack Sparrow with Johnny Depp. ‍☠️

Even royalty wasn't off limits! I rubbed elbows (virtually, of course) with Prince William and Kate Middleton and even got to sat at the Queen of England's throne!!!


And let's not forget the history makers! Sharing a moment with Nelson Mandela and President Obama was truly humbling.

Finally, I got a little taste of Japan with Prime Minister Abe (hope I didn't bow incorrectly!).

This wasn't just a trip to a wax museum, it was a journey through my fangirl fantasies!

Seriously, if you're ever in Tokyo, Madame Tussauds is a MUST. You might not get to hold an Oscar or become president, but you can definitely get the perfect Instagram pic with your idols!

Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go rewatch all the movies, listen to all the music, and maybe (just maybe) try to recreate some of those epic poses.

Who are your ultimate fangirl/fanboy icons? Let me know in the comments, and maybe we can fangirl together on the next adventure!


Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Pop Music Icon Debbie Gibson set to electrify Manila with an Electric Youth Anniversary Show!


Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the mega-hit album “Electric Youth”, the record- breaking singer-songwriter-producer is set to electrify the Philippine stage in a massive 2-hour long concert full of hits and surprises on 26th April 2024 (Fri), 8 pm at New Frontier Theater! Get ready for a fun and emotional night of nostalgia and “newstalgia”, as Debbie performs favorites from the Electric Youth and her greatest hits!


One of the Best-Selling albums in Philippines in 1989, Electric Youth defined an entire generation and had us wearing out the cassette in our Walkman, while memorizing the lyrics to classics such as “Lost In Your Eyes”, “We Could Be Together”, “No More Rhyme”, and of course, the inspiring title track “Electric Youth”. The tracks “Who Loves Ya Baby”, “Over The Wall” and Silence Speaks (a Thousand Words) were also fan favorites from the album.

Fast forward 35 Years later, the album has stood the test of time, with the songs still on regular radio playlists while racking up hundreds of millions of streams on Spotify. Debbie Gibson has grown from strength to strength as a timeless force of artistry. She has tread fearlessly and successfully into multi-genres of the entertainment world. After conquering the pop world with her first 3 albums, she starred in 17 musicals over 17 years, playing iconic characters such as Eponine in Les Miserables, Sandy in Grease, Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, Velma Kelly in Chicago and Belle in Beauty and the Beast.

In 2020, Debbie Gibson returned to the Billboard charts with a #4 Dance Chart smash “Girl’s Night Out”. In 2021, she guest starred in “Lucifer” on Netflix, and did a successful residency at The Venetian in Vegas with New Kids On The Block member, Joey McIntyre. In the same year, she released her first album in 20 years, “The Body Remembers”, which shot to #2 on Apple Pop Sales Chart, achieving over a million streams in the first month. In 2022, she released her first holiday album, Winterlicious, and completed a sold-out Winter Tour in the USA. In 2023, she was invited to perform as the “Nightowl” in the hit TV series, The Masked Singer, and announced a book deal for her upcoming memoir.

Debbie Gibson shows no signs of slowing down. She was honored with the Trailblazer Award in January 2024 from The Women’s International Music Network at the 12th Annual She Rocks Awards.

Come celebrate with the legendary Debbie Gibson, and We Could Be Together this 26th April 2024 (Fri), 8pm at New Frontier Theater.

#DebbieGibson, #ElectricYouth, #ManilaConcert, and #80sNight , #Debbie and #80sMusic.


Monday, April 1, 2024

Baguio City


Baguio, known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, is a popular tourist destination for its cool climate, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. But beyond the usual tourist spots, Baguio offers hidden gems waiting to be explored. 

Here are some off-the-beaten-path destinations you can check out for a more unique and authentic Baguio experience:

Mount Costa.Escape the crowds and find serenity amidst a haven of vibrant flowers and unique art installations. This botanical garden boasts a captivating display of nature's beauty with a touch of creativity.

BenCab Museum.Immerse yourself in the world of National Artist Benedicto Cabrera, also known as BenCab. This museum houses his extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and sketches that showcase his artistic journey.

Teacher's Camp.Take a step back in time at this historical retreat built during the American colonial period. Originally a haven for American teachers, Teacher's Camp is now a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by pine trees, perfect for relaxation and reflection.

Laperal White House.For a touch of mystery, visit the Laperal White House, rumored to be the most haunted place in Baguio. This abandoned mansion has a dark past and is said to be a haven for paranormal activity.

Tam-Awan Village.Experience the rich cultural heritage of the Cordilleran people at Tam-Awan Village. This artist's haven showcases traditional woodcarvings, woven crafts, and other indigenous artworks. You can also interact with local artisans and learn about their craft.

Bell Church.This unique church in La Trinidad, Benguet, is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts. It is a Taoist temple built with Chinese architectural influences, offering a blend of cultural and religious significance.

Asin Hot Spring.Relax and rejuvenate in the natural hot springs of Asin. These sulfuric springs are believed to have therapeutic properties that can help ease muscle tension and improve blood circulation.

Mirador Hill and Eco Park:This park offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of Baguio City. It's a great place to relax, enjoy the fresh air, and take in the scenery. You can also go on a short hike or bike ride on the trails.

The Baguio Botanical Garden:Established in 1904, this sprawling garden is home to a diverse collection of plants and flowers. It's a great place to learn about the flora of the Cordillera region and enjoy a leisurely walk amidst nature.

The tourist hits:

Wright Park:This park was formerly an American military base. Today, it's a popular spot for horseback riding, biking, and picnicking. You can also visit The Mansion, the official summer residence of the Philippine president.

Baguio Museum:This museum houses a collection of artifacts that tell the story of Baguio City, from its indigenous roots to its development as a popular tourist destination.

Tam-Awan Village:This artist's haven is a great place to see traditional Cordilleran art and crafts. You can also meet local artisans and learn about their craft.

Museo Kordilyera:This museum houses a collection of artifacts that showcase the history and culture of the Cordillera region. You can learn about the different indigenous groups, their way of life, and their traditions.

Camp John Hay: This former American rest and recreation center is now a popular tourist destination with a variety of activities to offer, including horseback riding, ziplining, paintball, and golfing.

Strawberry farms: La Trinidad Valley, just outside of Baguio City, is known for its strawberry farms. You can visit a strawberry farm and pick your own strawberries, or enjoy strawberry-flavored treats.

Tree Top Adventure Baguio:This adventure park offers a variety of zip lines, ropes courses, and other challenges for all ages.

Burnham Park:This park is the heart of Baguio City and a popular spot for boating, biking, horseback riding, and picnicking. You can also find a number of restaurants and cafes here.

Session Road:This is the main thoroughfare of Baguio City and a popular spot for shopping, dining, and nightlife. You can find a variety of stores, restaurants, and bars here.

Good Shepherd Convent:This convent is famous for its strawberry taho, jams, and peanut brittle. You can also visit their chapel and admire the religious artifacts.

Mines View Park:This park offers stunning views of the Benguet mountains and the gold and copper mines that were once a major industry in the region.

The Baguio Cathedral:Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement, this neo-Gothic cathedral is one of the most iconic landmarks in Baguio City.

Colors of Stobosa(developed around 2018). This vibrant neighborhood in La Trinidad, Benguet, has become a popular tourist destination for its colorful houses. The brightly painted houses create a visually stunning scene and have become a favorite backdrop for Instagram-worthy photos.

Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden(opened in 2022). Located within the Diplomat Hotel compound, this park offers stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains. It features landscaped gardens, walking trails, and a viewing deck, perfect for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape.

Igorot Stone Kingdom(opened in 2021). This park showcases both modern and traditional Igorot culture, featuring massive structures, sculptures, photo spots, and viewing decks depicting the rich heritage of the Cordillera Region.

The Baguio Botanical Garden. Established in 1904, this sprawling garden is a paradise for plant enthusiasts. Home to a diverse collection of over 8,000 plant species, explore themed sections like the Rose Garden, Orchidarium, and Cactus Garden.

St. Francis Xavier Seminary Bamboo Educational Demo Farm (Bamboo Sanctuary Location: Pacdal Liteng Road, Baguio City (inside the St. Francis Xavier Seminary) Entrance fee: Free (donations are welcome)  Open hours: 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM (Sundays and Fridays only)

This is a popular destination known for its resemblance to the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto, Japan. It's a great place to relax, take a leisurely walk amidst the towering bamboos, and capture some beautiful photos.

Bamboo Eco Park Another spot you can visit is the Baguio Eco Park, which also features a bamboo section. While not as extensive as the Bamboo Sanctuary, it's still a nice place to experience the beauty of bamboos.

The Pink Sisters' Convent and Chapel is a famous landmark in Baguio City. They are also known as the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Saint Ignatius Chapel: This stone church features neo-Gothic architecture and stained glass windows.

Saint Vincent Ferrer Church: This church is known for its facade with a large rose window and Spanish colonial-inspired architecture.

The Manor (The Presidential Summer Residence):Located within Wright Park, The Manor is the official summer residence of the Philippine president. While tours of the interior are not allowed, you can admire the beautiful architecture and the surrounding gardens.

Vanilla Café:This glasshouse cafe sits within Kamiseta Hotel and offers breathtaking views of Baguio's mountains and pine trees. Imagine sipping your coffee surrounded by nature's grandeur.

Cafe by the Ruins:This cafe, as the name suggests, is located beside historical ruins, creating a unique and charming atmosphere. Enjoy a cup of coffee while surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the mountains.

Seollem Cafe:This cafe boasts trendy Korean-inspired interiors, perfect for those who appreciate a modern and stylish ambiance. Indulge in Korean-inspired coffee drinks and pastries while taking Instagram-worthy photos.

Cafe Fleur: This cafe transports you to a Parisian cafe experience with its elegant interiors and floral theme. Enjoy a cup of coffee and pastries amidst a charming and romantic ambiance.

Cafe de Angelo: This cafe feels like a quaint garden cafe in your own backyard. It features a cozy ambiance with outdoor seating and serves comfort food made with fresh, organic ingredients.

Patch Cafe:Nestled within Bloomfield Hotel, Patch Cafe offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Perfect for unwinding with a cup of coffee and a good book.

The Coffee Library: This cafe is more than just a place to get a caffeine fix. It also houses a small library where you can browse books while enjoying your coffee. A haven for bookworms and coffee lovers alike.

The Cliffhanger Cafe: This restaurant lives up to its name with its breathtaking views of the mountains and the Banaue Rice Terraces (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the distance. Enjoy a meal while surrounded by nature's grandeur.
(This restaurant is actually located in Banaue, Ifugao but within driving distance from Baguio)

Good Taste Restaurant:This restaurant is housed in a heritage building with traditional Cordilleran architecture. The interiors feature beautiful woodwork and a warm ambiance, perfect for a special occasion.

Lemon and Olives Greek Taverna:Experience a slice of Greece in Baguio at this restaurant. The restaurant's design reflects a Mediterranean theme with whitewashed walls, blue accents, and pops of greenery, creating a refreshing and inviting atmosphere.

Arca's Yard: This restaurant features a cozy and artistic ambiance. Artworks from local Baguio-based artists and sculptures from the Cordillera region adorn the walls, making it a visual feast. The restaurant also boasts a beautiful view of the city's mountains.

The Country Steakhouse:This restaurant offers a cozy and cabin-like ambiance. Enjoy a hearty steak dinner with a backdrop of exposed brick walls and wooden furniture.

Centerpoint Buffet & Restaurant at Azalea Residences:This restaurant features a modern and sophisticated ambiance with large windows offering stunning city views. It's a great option for a special occasion or a celebratory dinner.

The Night Market:Immerse yourself in the lively night scene at Baguio's Night Market. Explore stalls selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, fresh produce, and all sorts of interesting finds. Don't forget to try the street food for a truly local experience.

This is just a glimpse of the many hidden gems Baguio has to offer. So, ditch the usual tourist spots and explore the off-the-beaten-path destinations for a more memorable and authentic Cordilleran experience.



Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Tokyo Tech Talk: A Glimpse into the Future - Translation Screens Take Over Japan!


Hey everyone, and welcome back to my blog! Today, I want to talk about something truly fascinating that I recently encountered in Japan: instantaneous translation screens.

Imagine this: you're a tourist in Tokyo, lost and confused. You approach an information counter, but you don't speak a word of Japanese. Suddenly, a transparent display whirs to life, translating the conversation between you and the staff member in real-time! Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, guess what? It's happening right now in Japan!

These innovative screens, developed by Toppan Holdings, are popping up all over the place. I saw them at Keikyu's stations in Haneda Airport and Shinagawa, as well as in hotels and even retail counters. It's incredible how these seemingly invisible displays can bridge the language gap so effortlessly.

Here's what makes them so cool:

Transparency: The displays are crystal clear, allowing you to see the person you're talking to without any obstruction.

Real-time translation: No more waiting for clunky translations! These screens translate sentences as they're spoken, making communication smooth and efficient.

Widespread adoption: It's not just a one-off experiment. Seeing these screens in various locations hints at a future where language barriers are a thing of the past.

Now, this technology is still in its early stages. There might be limitations in terms of language variety or capturing complex nuances. But the potential is undeniable. Imagine a world where travelers can explore any country with confidence, where businesses can cater to a global audience with ease.

This is just the beginning, folks. Japan's translation screens are a glimpse into a future where communication is truly borderless. And honestly, I can't wait to see what comes next!

What are your thoughts on this technology? Have you encountered anything similar in your travels? Share your experiences in the comments below!


Thursday, February 1, 2024

Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya Starbucks Branch





Have you ever wonder how it feels to drink your morning coffee inside an antique house in Kyoto Japan?

We dropped by in Starbucks for our much needed caffeine fix one rainy day. The Starbucks branch in Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya was a 100-year-old traditional house converted into a coffee shop. Boy, was I bowled over by the uniqueness of this cafe. The creaking floors added warmth to this Centenarian building. We are all aware that the upkeep of an old building is a great challenge because it is both an art and a science.

The shop is located in Ninenzaka, a popular street that leads to the World Heritage-listed Kiyomizudera Temple. The unique features of this tatami-floored Starbucks Coffee store took ten years before it debuted on June 30, 2017.

The Starbucks project team wanted to create a "one-of-a-kind shop that conveys the culture and history of Kyoto more than ever before."

However, it wasn't an easy feat. Finding the perfect place was more complicated than expected since most traditional Japanese buildings are small and cannot fit a colossal coffee shop. Moreover, reforming an old building was going to be a challenge.

Even after a building was selected, turning it into a shop while complying with regulations wasn't easy. The Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya shop was only completed with cooperation from local governments.


Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Twin Lakes Hotel Viewing Deck


 

This post is part of my libreng pasyalan series. 

Twin Lakes Hotel Viewing Deck is astonishing.  There, you could opt to have a selfie or have your pictures taken with the rice terraces like background for free.

Yes, it is absolutely 💯 percent free.  And if you're lucky like us, you could even eat some sweet treats for free at their hotel lobby during the holidays.




Champagne Room's Comfort Room



Are you like me who love taking photographs even inside the John?

I took the photo above inside the comfort room of Manila Hotel's Champagne Room 🍾  when we attended a wedding there.

If you happen to visit Manila Hotel, you ought to try using the comfort room of the Champagne Room 🍾 because of their full ceiling to ceiling mirror which is great in raking photos. 


Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Twin Lakes Lobby at Christmas Time


 


We dropped by Twin Lakes Hotel in Tagaytay and had a free taste of their Free Puto Bungbung.  

I love Christmas time because the various hotels here in the Philippines decorate their lobbies with wonderful Christmas ornaments and even offer freebies for guests and even to non-guests alike.


Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Japan



Japan is one of my dream destinations. So imagine my happiness when that dream finally came into reality!

The language barrier is real but because of the latest technology such as google lens translation everything went smoothly. 

Japan culture is very Filipino in my own opinion. At such a young age, Japanese kids are taught how to be prim and proper. Most of them if not all are very polite. They even go out of their way to show you the way to whatever it is that you asked them about.

For sure, we will be coming back for more. 

Merry Christmas everyone 



Saturday, October 28, 2023

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto Japan


Rokuon-ji which is better known as Kinkakuji 金閣寺 or Golden Pavilion is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. The golden temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and according to his will it became a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect after his death in 1408. Kinkakuji was the inspiration for the similarly named Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion), built by Yoshimitsu's grandson, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, on the other side of the city a few decades later.

Kinkakuji is an impressive structure built overlooking a large pond, and is the only building left of Yoshimitsu's former retirement complex. It has burned down numerous times throughout its history including twice during the Onin War, a civil war that destroyed much of Kyoto; and once again more recently in 1950 when it was set on fire by a fanatic monk. The present structure was rebuilt in 1955.



Friday, October 20, 2023

Part 2 of the “CAFarmer, CAFisher, Tayo ang Bida” TV Special to air this Sunday on PTV-4


Part 2 of the “CAFarmer, CAFisher, Tayo ang Bida” TV Special to air this Sunday on PTV-4


The second part of the “CAFarmer, CAFisher, Tayo ang Bida” TV Special airs this Sunday, October 22, 2023 from 10-11am on PTV-4.

In the episode, the documentary about the 2022 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries, will be shown, as it explains why data gathering is important, and how it could affect the lives of those in the agricultural and fisheries sector. In the said episode, to be shown are case studies – farmers and fisherfolks, success stories, LGUs, as well as government agencies that work hand-in-hand with the Philippine Statistics Authority to achieve one goal - to preserve and develop our agriculture and fisheries sector for the future generations to come.


Said TV Special will be hosted by award-winning journalist, Niña Corpuz, who will also be joined in the documentary by Philippine Statistics Authority’s Undersecretary, National Statistician and Civil Registrar General Claire Dennis Mapa, and PSA’s Deputy National Statistician for Censuses and Technical Coordination Office, Ms. Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias.



The 2022 CAF TV Special is an opportunity for viewers to gain insight into the heart of the nation's agricultural and fisheries industry, and it is not only the celebration of the hardworking individuals in agriculture and fisheries, but also a call to action for sustainable practices in the said sector.

For more information and updates on the 2022 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries TV Special, please visit psa.gov.ph.

The TV Special will also be shown via livestream on PTV-4’s Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.


Saturday, October 7, 2023

SABAH MALAYSIA


 

My brother and I went on a river cruise at Sabah in Malaysia. We were able to spot the proboscis Monkeys at their natural habitat. We learned that they eat leaves and fruits. Such a healthy lifestyle indeed. No wonder the male proboscis monkeys have several female partners because they live long and has up to 6 partners all at the same time. They live like a king.


Friday, October 6, 2023

Welcome Rotonda


 

I passes by this iconic landmark in Quezon City and España everyday.  This location is often labeled as Kilometer Zero because it is the gateway to the different parts of the Metro.  Pasig is a few minutes away, as well as Makati, Manila and other places.


SWISS INSPIRED HOUSE


Intricately designed Swiss inspired red house in Tagaytay Cavite City


ILIGAN BORACAY


I went to Ilig-Iligan Beach in Boracay ⛱️  They say this is how Boracay looks like in the 70's and 80's when Boracay  wasn't spoiled yet by commercialism.

Story soon in my you tube channel webmags





Crosswinds Tagaytay Lush Forest


 

Breathtaking view of a pine tree forest make Crosswinds Tagaytay one of the premier destinations in the South.

This A Swiss-inspired lifestyle can now be savored just a few hours away from the bustling heart — and intense heat — of Metro Manila. You don't need to board a long-haul flight to Switzerland; instead, all you have to do is drop by Tagaytay, where the enchanting Crosswinds Tagaytay beckons with its one-of-a-kind Swiss-inspired lifestyle.  This exclusive enclave is tucked away on the face of the lush, sweeping natural hills of Tagaytay. The cool breeze, crisp mountain air and earthy scent of pine trees makes us come back for more staycation. 


BORACAY BEAUTIFUL SUNSET


 Boracay has one of the most beautiful sunset in the Philippines.


Just like me, I bet that you'll never get tired visiting the island of Boracay in the Philippines no matter how many times you've visited already. Why? That's not entirely because of the island's powdery white sand but also because of the stunning view of sunrise and sunset at the white beach area especially at station one.

I love how the skyline at station one changes color from pink  to orange to yellow with the bluish of blue sky in the background.

God's work of art is stunning. 



Friday, September 15, 2023

WINDMILL TAGAYTAY


Windmill Lausanne Restaurant in Tagaytay is inspired by the famous landmark in Ilocos. 


 

 The beautiful Restaurant caters to everyone who visits Crosswinds in Tagaytay. 


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