The Last Month Of SG50

8 Dec 2015 – Back to Reality

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Sat: safe and sound in SIN dark and early after an uneventful and on-scheduled Tiger-ride. This must have been the longest cruising on the tarmac after landing – seemed like there was no parking space. No worries all’s well that ends well and was back in my bed sleeping like a log zzzzz within an hour after getting off the plane. Definitely deserves the credibility of being the world’s best airport.

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Glad to catch up with Kat, Greg & Devon before they head back to NY/USA early tomorrow. Tkx to Les&Ivy for delicious seafood dinner at Long Beach Dempsey****

Sun: was planning earlier to be in JB/Malaysia to attend god-bro KeeJin’s funeral. Condolences to god-sis Pat and her family. Got news that the Sultan of Johore younger son’s funeral was also on the same day, which means that we will get probably get stuck in traffic all day in Malaysia.

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Instead got stuck in SIN traffic in the bus with roads closures and detours because of the marathon which completely escaped the mind. Apologies to Chuan & family from KCH who had to wait.

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/johor-prince-tunku-jalil-dies-at-25-after-suffering-from-liver-cancer

‘JOHOR BARU  – Johor Prince Tunku Abdul Jalil Iskandar Ibrahim Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim died at the royal ward of Sultanah Aminah Hospital yesterday at 7.11pm. He was 25.’ Condolences to Sultan Ibrahim and his family.

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Mon: just had to rest for a day before I get sick. Did some unpacking and getting the list of to-dos for the holiday season. Picked up the Christmas postage stamps from the local post office at Parkway and rather like their decorations this year. Looks like the seasonal greetings mail will be late again – it will not be the first nor the last!!!

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Here is something for everybody, especially to those who like posting empty words of wisdom 🙂 A good week to all…

HKG

6 Dec 2015 – Hello December

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Tue: safe and sound in HKG and taking the A11 bus (HK$40 S$7+) from the airport into town. My Octopus card is till good to last me this trip. When I was first here years ago, used to wonder how people could live like packed like sardines and now it is happening in SIN!

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Enjoying a simple bowl of yummy wonton noodles at my familiar joint Kings Cafe. Rosedale Hotel  (3nights S$302) located just a few blocks from where I used to stay when visiting and knowing this area makes life easy to be here, tkx to Henry.

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Even know where to drop off my bag of laundry and took pix from the Central Library located a block from the hotel. Tkx for supper Harry and for drinks, Johnny.

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Wed: good to see JohnC & Rebecca and to meet their grandson. Tkx for lunch at the MeiFoo area.

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Exhibition in the library and views outside. Do like this area.

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12295424_10153272301654142_8210018922967501338_nIMG_7438Yummy dinner at CRC, tkx to Richard. Glad that Johnny could join us in spite of his busy work schedule. Good to meet Golf who is visiting from Thailand.

Appreciations for a nightcap at Johnny’s place – got to say hello to LokLok, the best trained and disciplined pet-dog that has crossed my path!

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Thu: tkx Harry for arranging this lovely hike at the SaiKung East County Park. Nice to meet Magne from Norway and Lynda from France.

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Déjà vu with Section 2 of the MacLehose Trail and thought of Grace…

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http://www.mapmyhike.com/workout/1267924127

Appreciations to Magne for sharing this link and of course it took me much longer time to hike this 16.29k. We started after 1300hrs and did not get back to the road until 2000hrs and that includes 2 breaks.

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Since we were in SaiKung, had to show Magne all the seafood places.

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Fri: breakfast with PP before she takes off. Packing oh packing why do I dread you so?? Checked out by 12n and bus E11 (HK$21 S$3+) to the airport took 1+hr. Tkx David for taking time to dine with me at the airport before riding the Tiger.

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5 Dec 2015 – Tokyo

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Sun: interesting late evening stroll thru’ the charming old geisha district here in Kanazawa. Of course most of the buildings are new and did not see a single geisha. With most locations closed and in the dark, difficult to capture pix.

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Checking out the interesting night scene at the Kanazawa station as it seems like it is the main attraction with a huge mall there. PP bought nice leather bag there. Also must be the most well-stocked railway station with brochures, flyers, maps etc for visitors at the info desk!

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Mon: to catch our trains and here is where one monkey heads to Osaka an the other two to Tokyo. Thus ending 2015’s 3Monkees annual get-together. PP & I took off at 0921hrs and arr Tokyo 12.28hrs. Like that trains in Japan are on-time to the exact minute.

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En route to Tokyo by train and our longest single journey for this trip – just app 3hrs.

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PP stayed at the Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa and kindly shared the shower and an extra bed for a short nap…

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Thank you Yoshie for showing us around for the afternoon

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Like the angle and lights of this building as we were crossing the road at Ueno to catch the subway.

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Tue: up dark and early to catch the 0330hrs bus JPY1,030 S$12 and only passenger from Skinagawa Goo (next to Grand Prince) to Tokyo International Airport Haneda.  The holiday decorations and  outdoor observation deck is lovely, especially when it is so peaceful and quiet, being the one person outdoors!

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Feeling blessed and fortunate to view Mt Fuji en route to HKG. Having 3 seats to myself, managed to lay flat to nap on this HK Express flight 3+hrs S$195.

Reflections on Japan:

Would certainly like to return another time. The people there are most civilized, courteous and gracious, places are clean, trains and buses on time; only wish that I could speak some Japanese but that did not stop me from enjoying this trip thoroughly.

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Random weddings caught on my camera – such breath-taking grace and beauty.

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Appreciations to KK, a seasoned Japan-traveler who arranged this wonderful itinerary with a variety of different accommodations to let us experience this adventure. Thank you.

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Foods were beautifully presented and delicious.

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The company and views are in no need for words…

Edited with reflections –

PP – I was most ill prepared for this trip having been very busy at work and not having time to look at the schedule organised most beautifully for us.  Will now read the travel book to catch up on the trip.

Thanks to the itinerary, we were able sample the different Japanese lifestyles and their different cuisines – this could also be known as the culinary tour of Japan – I have eaten my way through the 9 days in Japan.  This is my second trip to Japan the first was back in the early 90’s.  I have observed much less smoking in Japan – yeah!!!!  The people are even taller than before.  But they are all just as polite as before. 

Having lived overseas most of my life I am not as delicate in my movements. As most of their dwellings are smaller than what I am used to, I feel like a wrecking ball inside the house.  I only took out one paper screen but managed to repair the screen. 

The toilets are amazingly high tech.  It senses your presence and turns on the exhaust fan, keeps your bottoms warmed with warm and on occasion hot seat.  Where the flush is located is a game of hide and seek!

Thank goodness for JR railpass.  Having messed up one sector of our trip we were able to obtain tickets with no extra charges.  The same pass also worked on the subway lines run by JR.  Well worth the cost.

Would I go back?   Absolutely!!  May have to work on my knees – may be more weight loss will help.

Wonderful memories of a great Japan adventure from the two ‘old geishas’.

2. It was a novel experience for me to travel in Japan in the company of two ‘old geishas’. But instead of looking after me, they argued with me! Next time I will know better.

Having had the good luck to visit Japan quite a few times in recent years, in the company of friends who know the country well, gave me confidence to organise this trip. Although my travelling companions were at times argumentative, they were most sympathetic when I stupidly dropped my wallet (later found and retrieved from the police post).

Apart from sightseeing, eating, and trying to keep warm, all three of us spent a significant amount of time having senior moments (‘Now where did I put that……?’). I will not divulge who won this game.

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4 Dec 2015 – Kanazawa

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Sat: arrived Kanazawa in the dark and the rains. After leaving our baggage in the house, headed straight to Hakuza the gold-leaf shop to brighten the evening 🙂 Presently, Kanazawa produces 99% of domestic gold leaf. Was JPY10,000 S$117 poorer when we left the shop!

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Dinner at Plat Home***pub food with the best tasting roast chicken and a good roast pork, moist, tender and pink. JPY4,900 S$57

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Sun: woke to clearing sky and a cool morning to discover the charming accommodations and area we are located in. 2nights for S$250 including cleaning charges. Delightful walks and also a day pass on the Green Loop Bus was a good decision. JPY200 S$2.50

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Amazing Kenrokuen Garden (FOC for seniors) and strange to see so many trees with their branches tied either to support or to manipulate their growth or both? The Seisonkaku (成巽閣) is one of the few buildings in Japan to display the possessions of a daimyo family in their original surroundings.

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The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art…

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with a fascinating swimming pool in one of the courtyards. When viewed from the deck, the pool appears to be filled with deep, shimmering water. In fact, however, a layer of water only some 10cm deep is suspended over transparent glass. Below the glass is an empty space with aquamarine walls that viewers can enter.

The work sets up an unfolding sequence of experiences, from our astonishment at peering down and finding people under the water to our gazing upward from the interior of the pool. While undermining our everyday assumptions about what we think to be obvious, the work invites our active involvement in its spaces—once we catch on to its deception—and produces a sense of connection between people looking at each other.

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Nice walk to and from a Samurai’s home.

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Enjoying our lunch and being as greedy as we are, strolling around the food market to look at more food! That is why we travel well together hahaha 🙂

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Dinner at Aoi Sushi***Had a whole snow-crab to celebrate JohnW’s Bday. The other 2 had sushi and sashimi but I have to be more careful with raw foods after the KCH food poisoning a few years ago.

Total bill dinner JPY28,750 S$336 for 3 and I ate a whole crab!!

 A long productive day!

A samurai should always be prepared for death – whether his own or someone else’s – Stan Sakai

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2 Dec  2015 – Miyajima

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Thu: sweet farewells to Yoshime with exchange of contacts and thank you for her gracious hospitality at her lovely farm-house.

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Ayabe train station on a grey wet day to catch our trains to connect us to the ferry to Miyajima=Shrine Island in Japanese. Had to back-track to a few stations before we got to Miyajima.

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10mins on a car ferry ride in calm waters across with the clearing weathers to the island of Miyajima. The famous Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社) became a reality in the low tides.

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Checked into the Miyajima Seaside Hotel, a room with a view and a private dinner served. Explored the area to discover that the oyster and scallop shells are seemingly used for land-fill.

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A full-moon evening walk and was glad for my new Brynje meshed Norwegian base layer!

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1night at the Seaside Hotel with dinner and breakfast JPY15,600 S$182

Ropeway (cable-car) and 1k+ walk down & up to Mt Misen (IPY1,800 S$21) on this lovely blue-sky day. Yes there was a fine thin layer of snow on top of the ropeway.

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Are we there yet??

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Finally on the top of Mount Misen (弥山), the sacred mountain on the sacred island Itsukushima in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, situated within the World Heritage area of Itsukushima Shrine.

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Senjokaku (千畳閣). The name means ‘1000 Mat Pavilion’ and Gojuto (五重塔), the 5-story pagoda.

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Pix no matter at what angles are never enough for Miyajima! Deers here are too tame for my liking…

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It is oyster season and usually would just eat them raw. Was told that the raw ones are for Jan and now it is for cooked ones, either fried, grilled. Tried a few and was pleased with the taste.

2nd night at another accommodation, Momiji-so ryokan – another lovely experience with gracious and hospitable owners at their guest house. (JPY17,280 S$196 1night including dinner and breakfast).

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We started the day with the lost of a wallet and ended the day with PP & I discovering that our train tickets are not on the correct dates. Thank goodness someone found the wallet and brought it to the police station with everything in tact.

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Fri: PP & I skipped breakfast and went early to catch the first ferry out to the train station and got our tickets changed. Good with our JR Rail Pass, no extra cost. Got off a coupe of stations too early and after a few hiccups we finally managed to be on track to meet at Hiroshima station. The 3monkees happily continued to Kanazawa together 🙂

The universe hiccups, and we poor fools try to figure out why – Matthew Quick

14 Happy Bdays Ingrid HUSTAD & LAM Cheng Chwab

16 Happy Bday Andy LAM

23 Happy Bday Minos LAM

24 Happy 14th Anniversary Patricia LAM & Albert CHUA

25 Merry Christmas

27 Happy Bday Lisa XIAO

28 Happy Bday Peggy LEUNG

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