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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Japan's Tax-Free Rules: A Guide for Travelers to Avoid Unwanted Fees


Busted Before Takeoff: The Risk of Consuming Tax-Free Goods in Japan


In Japan, if customs checked your bags and found you'd opened and consumed tax-free purchases, the outcome depends on the situation:

Worst case: You might be charged the tax you avoided on the consumed items. In extreme cases, with a large amount or refusal to cooperate, there could be a fine (up to 500,000 yen) or even imprisonment (up to 1 year).

More likely: Customs checks aren't super common, especially for smaller amounts. They might just give you a warning and remind you of the rules.

Technically: Consuming tax-free items before leaving Japan breaks the rules. Japanese customs https://www.customs.go.jp/english/summary/passenger.htm states you must export the tax-free goods.

Reality: Full customs checks with tax-free item verification are uncommon, especially for carry-on luggage.

Here's what to do if caught:
  1. Be polite and cooperative. Explain it was a misunderstanding.
  2. If asked to pay tax, comply.

Here's how to avoid the issue:
  1. Only buy tax-free items you intend to take out of Japan.
  2. Keep tax-free items sealed (especially consumables) until departure.
  3. If unsure, declare the items at customs and pay any applicable taxes.
Remember, following the rules ensures a smooth travel experience.

Happy Japan Vacation! Arigato Guzaimasu!


Saturday, April 27, 2024

Electric Youth Forever: My Night with Debbie Gibson!


Hey everyone! Still buzzing from last night's incredible concert - Debbie Gibson's 35th Anniversary of Electric Youth at the New Frontier Theater! The place was absolutely packed, and the energy? Pure electric! It felt like we were all transported back to the 80s, singing along with our favorite pop princess.

Debbie Gibson was simply amazing! At 53, she still has that incredible voice and stage presence. Of course, she performed the iconic "Lost in Your Eyes," and the entire crowd erupted! It was a full-on singalong, lighters swaying (well, phone flashlights these days), pure nostalgia heaven.

Speaking of rocking the stage, Mickey Bustos totally blew me away! I always knew him as a hilarious comedian, but his voice? SPECTACULAR! Seriously, this guy can sing! Everyone needs to see him perform. Maybe even an ASAP guest appearance? Just throwing that out there, ABS-CBN!

Overall, the concert was a night of pure fun, nostalgia, and amazing music. Debbie Gibson is a true legend, and Mickey Bustos is a revelation! If you get a chance to see them live, don't miss it! You'll be "Lost in Your Eyes" of pure 80s magic! ✨

The entire band and dancers were incredible! The back-up singers' harmonies were flawless, the dancers brought incredible energy to every song, the saxophone added a beautiful layer of sound, and the drummer laid down a rock-solid foundation. You all truly elevated the entire performance and had everyone moving in their seats.

What were YOUR favorite moments from the concert? Share your memories in the comments below!

#DebbieGibson #ElectricYouth35 #NewFrontierTheater #MickeyBustos #ASAPnatinTo #RandomMinds 



Friday, April 26, 2024

Umeda Sky Building: Ticket Hacks for a Heavenly View!




Hey travel buddies! Let me share to you our amazing trip to Osaka, Japan, and one of the highlights was definitely visiting the Umeda Sky Building. The panoramic view from the Floating Garden Observatory? Unreal! But before I get lost in the memories, let's talk about something crucial: TICKETS!


Ticket purchases in a new country can be tricky, so we're here to share our experience and some tips for conquering the Umeda Sky Building!


There are two main ways to purchase tickets for the Umeda Sky Building in Japan:

Walk-in purchase: This is the go-to option for the spontaneous traveler. You can just head straight to the Umeda Sky Building and purchase your ticket at the counter on the 39th floor. Walk-in purchase is the most convenient option if you are flexible with your timing and don't mind waiting in line. However, tickets may sell out during peak times. Here's what to keep in mind:
  • Be Prepared to Wait: Especially during peak seasons or weekends, there might be lines.
  • Cash Only? Double-check if they accept credit cards or if you need to have yen on hand.
  • Price Check: While convenient, walk-in tickets might not be the cheapest option.

Online purchase
: This is the recommended option if you want to skip the lines and potentially save money. This is my preferred method. Why? Because by buying your tickets online you can skip the lines! Who wants to waste vacation time waiting? Buy online and head straight up. Plus, by buying online you can often find combo tickets that include entry to other Osaka attractions, such as but not limited to Osaka Castle or Universal Studios Japan. 

Compare several online travel platforms offering tickets to the Umeda Sky Building, often at discounted prices or bundled with tickets to other attractions.That way you can find deals or combo packages with other attractions that are also popular plus planning in advance especially if you're traveling during peak season, ensures a ticket. That way you won't miss out.

Based on our own experience, Kkday, klook, Rakuten 
Travel Experience and Headout had good deals and their websites were easy to navigate.

To save money think about what other places you want to see in Osaka. Maybe a combo ticket with Osaka Castle or Universal Studios Japan makes sense?

Super important! Don't forget to read the fine print. Make sure you know when your tickets are valid and if there are any days they're not accepted.

Bonus Tip: Download your tickets on your phone for a smooth entry process.


So, there you have it! With a little planning and these tips, getting your Umeda Sky Building tickets will be a breeze. Now, go forth and conquer those Osaka heights!

I hope this helps!


Thursday, April 25, 2024

Snoopy Paradise: A Hong Kong Adventure!


Hey everyone,

Calling all Peanuts fans! Today, I'm taking you on a trip to a world of happiness and nostalgia - Snoopy World in Hong Kong!


For those who aren't familiar, Snoopy World is an indoor theme park entirely dedicated to our favorite beagle and the Peanuts gang. It's a place where you can relive your childhood memories and create new ones with friends and family.

Stepping into the Peanuts Gang's World

The moment you enter Snoopy World, you're transported into the charming world of Charles M. Schulz's comics. The park is beautifully decorated with vibrant colors, iconic scenes from the comics, and life-sized figures of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, and the whole gang.

Rides and Attractions for All Ages

Snoopy World offers a variety of rides and attractions suitable for all ages. You can soar through the skies with Snoopy on his Sopwith Camel, take a spin on Woodstock's whimsical teacups, or even join Snoopy and the gang on a thrilling 3D motion simulator ride.

More Than Just Rides

The fun doesn't stop at the rides! Snoopy World also boasts interactive games, meet-and-greet sessions with your favorite characters, and live shows throughout the day. There are even themed restaurants and cafes where you can fuel up on delicious food and refreshing drinks.

My Snoopy World Experience

My inner child did a happy dance as I explored Snoopy World. The classic tunes and vibrant decorations instantly brought back childhood memories of reading the Peanuts comics. While the rides are geared more towards younger visitors, I still thoroughly enjoyed the Snoopy vs. the Red Baron dogfight simulator. It was a delightful blast from the past with surprising 3D effects!

The atmosphere at Snoopy World is pure joy. Parents and children alike were sharing smiles and laughter as they explored the park. I even spotted a few adults sporting Snoopy t-shirts and headbands, proving that the Peanuts gang's charm transcends age. While I didn't get a chance to meet any characters personally, seeing them interact with the younger crowd was heartwarming. Snoopy World truly captures the essence of the comics – a world of friendship, laughter, and simple joys.

A Must-Visit for Peanuts Fans

Overall, Snoopy World is a must-visit for any Peanuts fan, young or old. It's a place where you can celebrate the timeless characters and stories that have brought joy to generations. Whether you're looking for a fun-filled day with family or a nostalgic trip down memory lane, Snoopy World has something for everyone.

Have you ever been to Snoopy World? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

P.S. Don't forget to pack your Snoopy ears and get ready for a day of PEANUTastic fun!


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Use your Japan Multiple-Entry Visa Wisely


Many Filipinos in online groups I frequent ask about extending their stay in Japan. The reasons behind these inquiries vary widely.

Here is one of the most common questions I've encountered:

"If you hold a Multiple-Entry Japan visa and extend your stay to the maximum allowable number of days without using your original return ticket and buy a new ticket for a later date instead would you be penalized?"

Yes, In theory, extending your stay in Japan to the full allowance of your Multiple-Entry visa and purchasing a new return ticket likely won't cause any immediate issues.

You generally wouldn't be penalized for extending your stay in Japan with a Multiple-Entry visa as long as your new stay adheres to the following:

  • Total滞在期間 (taizaikan - period of stay) doesn't exceed the maximum allowed for your visa type. (This information should be on your visa itself). A Multiple-Entry visa allows for multiple entries within its validity period. Extending your stay utilizes this feature, as long as you stay within the total allowed days.
  • You have a valid new return ticket. Not using your initial return ticket isn't a problem, but having a confirmed onward travel plan is helpful.Buying a new return ticket demonstrates your intention to leave Japan eventually.
  • You comply with Japanese immigration regulations. It's advisable but NOT REQUIRED to notify immigration of your extended stay. You can do this at your nearest Regional Immigration Bureau in Japan. This ensures transparency and avoids any potential issues upon departure.
However, there are a few things to consider like Immigration officials might ask questions. 

While not a penalty, staying the full duration on your visa, especially repeatedly, could raise questions at immigration upon re-entry about your true purpose for visiting Japan. This is because ME visas are typically intended for shorter, repeat visits.

Question: "Will I be eligible for a new Multiple Entry Visa when my current ME Visa expires?"

Renewal process considers past behavior.  When reviewing your visa renewal application, immigration may consider your past travel history. If you consistently stay close to the maximum on your Multiple Entry Japan visa, it might raise questions about your ties to your home country or suggest you might be working illegally.

Here's what you can do to minimize any potential issues:

1. Leave before the maximum.  Try to avoid extending your stay to the absolute last day. Leaving a buffer demonstrates responsible visa usage.

2. Provide strong justification for renewal. During the renewal process, be prepared to explain why you need the ME visa again and how you plan to use it responsibly.

It's important to note that Visa renewal is ultimately at the discretion of Japanese immigration officials. The Japanese appreciate honesty and transparency. So, be a good citizen and abide by their rules and regulations. 

It's always best to consult the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements for your situation.

Your chances of getting your visa renewed depends entirely on the documents you will submit and your personal qualifications as well.

Happy Japan vacation! 

Here are some resources that you might find helpful. 

Embassy of Japan: (https://www.mofa.go.jp/)

Frequently Asked Questions - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan: (
https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/faq.html


Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Blast from the Past: Reconnecting with Old Friends


Life moves fast. One minute you're glued to your best friend's hip, giggling over inside jokes, and the next, you're navigating careers, families, and different cities or even countries. But the funny thing about getting older – those friendships from your youth, the ones forged in shared experiences and late-night talks, take on a new kind of importance.


Maybe it's because the constant churn of new faces makes you appreciate the ones who've known you at your worst (and hopefully, your best!). Or perhaps it's the realization that the foundation of a good friendship is something precious and rare.

Whatever the reason, I've found myself reaching out to some of those old friends lately. It's not about asking for favors or rehashing the past – it's more about a simple "hello" and a chance to reminisce about the fun times we shared. 

Remember our grueling YDT/CAT trainings under the scorching sun? Or that crazy Christmas party where we had exams the next morning?How about those times when we laughed until our sides ached. And how our idyllic field trip took a frightening turn when unidentified people began throwing stones at us. Who can forget trying to "howl," er, sing at the Alleluiahan? I know our voices are more suited to poetry than melody and harmony.

Those memories are golden, little time capsules that hold a special place in my heart.

Life has undoubtedly taken us all on different paths. We've grown, changed, and maybe even become a little (or a lot) different from the people we were back then. But that shared history, that foundation of friendship, is still there. So, to my old friends – the ones who knew me before social media filters and adulting existed! – I'd love to reconnect. Let's catch up, share stories (both old and new), and maybe even create some new adventures together. Who knows, maybe this time, we'll actually nail that "Sana'y Wala ng Wakas" duet!


Thursday, April 18, 2024

Cherry Cloud Bliss: My Tokyo Hanami Extravaganza


The air crackled with anticipation as I joined the throngs of people headed towards Araiyakushi Park in Nakano City. It was finally happening – my supposed to be first ever hanami, Japan's legendary cherry blossom viewing party! Unfortunately, the iconic trees are not in bloom yet. I can only imagine, how their delicate pink petals would have started forming a canopy overhead like a soft, fragrant cloud.


Despite the unfortunate delay of the Sakura Blossom, a lot of people still showed up at the park according to schedule. Finding a spot in the maddening crowd proved to be an impossible feat. There are plenty of vendors selling potatoes, hotdogs, cotton candy and other feast. Bento boxes are overflowing with colorful delights, fluffy onigiri rice balls, and of course, sakura mochi – sweet rice cakes filled with red bean paste, a special hanami treat – were all available for sale at the park to tempt your taste buds.


The park was a vibrant tapestry of activity. There is a dance presentation. The dancers were consist of several older ladies and a young child. Families and their friends picnicked under the weeping cherry trees with not a single bloom in sight. Yet, you can see friends laughed and chatted, and couples strolled hand-in-hand, taking in the fleeting beauty of the weather that day. Music drifted from portable speakers, and the air was filled with the excited chatter of children chasing each other.

As we tried to scout the food stalls to choose our lunch, a sense of serenity washed over me. I was imagining delicate petals fluttered down like pink snow, creating a magical atmosphere. The beauty of the blossoms would have been fantastic have they bloom according to the prediction of the weather bureau of Japan.

With no bloom in sight, my brother, his girlfriend and I were really disappointed. We paid a premium room rate for our home stay. The owner Annie Cheng justified the rates as just for the season. Of course she enticed us about the 2 kilometers stretch of Cherry Blossoms she said was there because it was supposed to be the height of Cherry Blossoms.

Her accommodation is just around 2 to 3 minutes walk to Araiyukushi-Mae station. We stayed there for 7 nights. So imagine our disappointment when not a single blossom appeared.  All we can do is sigh. The first 3 nights, we find it weird that there is no heater during night time until morning. I complained it to the owner to no avail. So, on our third night with still no heater, I was fed up and would like a reimbursement so we can change to another accommodation with heater.

The only redeeming factor for choosing that area is seeing how hanami was done. I was bowled over by the sense of community by the Japanese people. 


I was in awe with their shared appreciation for nature despite the absence of ephemeral display of the cherry trees.  It made our very first hanami so special.

Spring evening would have been perfect with yozakura, the nighttime cherry blossom viewing according to my research. The trees were supposed to be illuminated by soft lanterns, casting an ethereal glow on the scene. The atmosphere was supposed to be more subdued, with an air of quiet contemplation. It would have been a perfect way to end the day, reflecting on the beauty I could have witnessed.

My first hanami experience was more than just a picnic under the no show weeping cherry trees. It was a glimpse into Japanese culture, a celebration of the fleeting beauty of spring, and a reminder to slow down and appreciate the simple things in life. I can't wait to experience the real deal next year, maybe under a canopy of a fully bloom cherry blossoms in a serene Kyoto garden, or perhaps amidst the lively crowds of Ueno Park.



Have you ever experienced hanami? What are your favorite traditions or memories? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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!



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