02 September 2016

YUNA: CHAPTERS - album review




Album review: If you love the original sound and music of yuna, you wouldn't probably enjoy this particular album. It sounds very "Usher-ly" R&B. All songs sounds almost the same with similar base beats. I wish Yuna will go back to its root and produce better songs. Nevertheless, some songs are nice, especially the single Crush, it sounds better in this CD than the one you listen on radio. 

02 July 2015

The Birth story

Afi Daniel is 11 months and 1 day old, and I'm here to tell a story of how he came out of me (I like to procastinate like that :P )

Everything that happen on that day is still fresh in my memory (and yet people already asking me to produce the next child.. gosh..let me get over the pain that was nearly unbearable first :D )

I was pregnant with Afi Daniel for 35 weeks and based on normal calculation I still have time to lepak for a few good weeks... but no, he decided to come out and see the world earlier, you impatient lil boy. -__-' I was supposed and have already plan to give birth in Hosp Selayang but well I guess Allah has His own plan. Afi wanted to become a Kedahan like his mom!

(Wed 30th Jul)
It was Raya week and we were in SP. On the 4th raya, we decided to go out and watch a movie, I still remember that I wanted to watch Guardians of Galaxy so much but the only available showtime was midnight, and we decided to watch other movie and was thinking to watch that movie later. After we came back from the movie, while I was performing Isya prayer when suddenly I feel some warm liquid were flowing out from "you know where". But it was not a heavy flow and I didn't feel any kinda pain at all. I told hubs and he asked me if we should go to the hospital and I said chill dulu la, esok baru pi. The whole night the liquid came out and made me wake up a few times to change.

(Thurs 31st July)
So the next morning after Subuh prayer , we headed to the GH. I still act calmly and said to hub that we should go and eat roti canai after the checkup.. but no, I was immediately warded ad been scolded by the nurse saying that I should've go earlier to the hospital because it could be dangerous to the baby. How could I know , Dr Google said it was OK. (So here you go, NEVER trust Dr Google ever again! He is not certified ok guys)

Then came a young male doctor to check the opening and it was quite a painful procedure and I hate it every single time they do this to me until the labor. Feel like kicking em in the face #seriously. So the 1st time the doctor checked, it was only open for 1 cm but because of the 'leaking' issue, I was stright away warded and was not allowed to go back or out at all. Sobs...I still wanted to go and eat roti canai at Mamak.

I was given a pair of pink hospital shirt and pants to change, it was the 1st experience for me to be a patient and warded in a hospital. I didn't feel any contraction until late evening at around 5pm, I started to feel mild contraction every few mins, I thought to myself this isn't bad at all. I can take this. Hub and mom was there. Hub brought the iPad and turn on the Quran app and he recited the Quran too.

No one was allowed to accompany me at the ward except for mom. But I decided to ask mom to go back as there was no extra bed available for her to lie down and she will be tired resting on the chair the whole night. So I was alone the entire night.

My baby was considered as premature because he was only 35 weeks, and because of that they couldn't induce me to make me go to the labor faster. I had to be given 2 dosages of dexa to make the baby's lung stronger and stable. And each dose is given between 12 hours diff. The 1st dose was 12pm Thurs and I needed to wait until 12am Fri for the next dose. The injection was another excruciating phase of the whole thing, it was kinda inserting a very big object that will go thru your blood veins and it lasted for 10 good mins. To make it worse, when they were supposed to give me the 2nd dose, the doctor accidentally induce me, and luckily at that time , the induce med or whatever thing they call it hasn't work yet and the stupid doc take it out immediately from me. So I had to go through unnecessary pain for 2 times! The doctor came and apologize to me many times while I was still bearing the pain. Oh well, this is what happen in GH with young fresh grad docs I guess!

(Fri 1st Aug)
The contraction pain started to build up and by midnight it was starting to be so effing painful, I swear that it is the most painful thing I've ever felt my entire life so far. I was crying  sobbing and due to the unbearable pain, I started to bite the pillow while crying when the contraction started to fire. And the contraction happen for the whole night until my labor which only happen 12 hours later. So can you imagine the pain that I went thru for 12 straight hours! I even asked them to cut me open as it was almost undescribably painful. Hub was at the parking the whole night reciting Quran and also called to check on me, he came once to visit me once and said to the pakguard that he wanted to pass me some thing, and they allowed him to, except he couldn't stay so long. :'(

Because I was warded at class 3 so there were a lot of nurses walking around the area and I called them many times to check on the opening as I couldn't go through the tormenting condition anymore. It was Subuh when they finally decided to push me to the labor room. The opening was only 3cm. They asked me to take a bath and eat some bread. I asked for a husband-friendly labor room so my husband could join me and witness the painful episode. We got the room but suddenly the nurses came and tell me that my husband couldn't be in the room because my baby was premature and there will be a lot of specialist. (dalam hati dok !$@##@#%!!!!) Ok so this is what happen in the GH once again ladies and gentlemen. You can't get what you want. Everything MUST follow rule and sometimes the rule is just being created by the personnel who work at that particular time.

Contraction was still happening and still torturing as hell. I asked for epidural and they said the person who can give that is on Raya leave. For god sake, they don't even have anyone to replace him. Again , GH. So OK, the only thing that was available was the gas and I think I inhale the gas more than I should because I felt giddy until the next morning.

A lot of young doctors came to check on me and there were a few times a rombongan of maybe interns came to check out on my hoohoo like a freaking free show. I couldnt say anything, it is GH and this is what they do. And then came an Indian lady doctor to check on the opening but I can tell you if I have the energy at that time, I would just go and stab her on the chest repeatedly. She seluk that downpart and was digging like crazy as if she was trying to find something in there. She didn't even care that I told her it was damn painful and she continue to do that, for 2 times. Only thing I can do is to pray that she will be involved in a car crash or something , but seriously tho I think she never had a labor experience before and because of that she can't imagine the pain that I HAD TO GO THROUGH. When my husband came in to give me kurma and air zam2, I immediately told him to tell them not to allow that doctor to come and check on me again.

There were only 2 nurses that came to check on me and like I told you they just made up the rule for not allowing my husband to be around the labor room ;'( At around noon, the opening was only 6cm and nurses thought that it will take a few more hours and they left me alone in the room. Few mins after they left, at about 12pm, I started to feel that my baby's head was about to come out and I couldn't hold it anymore, it's not like you can kemut when you want to pee. This is different. hehe..

I thought, finally this is the moment. Baby, please come out of mommy now. I shouted for nurses and when they came in they told me it's time to push. I didn't have any knowledge nor experience and just do it they way I think I should do. I didn't go to any class or watch any youtube video coz I was thinking that I still got 4-5 wks to go :D But Alhamdulillah I was doing the right way and after a few hard push, Afi Daniel finally arrived. :) He was only a small baby weighing at 2.39kg, but it was an OK weight for a premature boy. I was still giddy and when they showed him to me I was a bit blur and coudn't properly see him. They had to immediately brought him to the child specialist ward because his sugar level was low and had to be warded for a week in incubator. It was a hard time for me and hub to see him there but Afi Daniel is surely a strong fighter.


Fresh from the "oven". Afi Daniel at 0 day 30mins :-) 

9mo Afi & Me

10mo Afi & Papa



Mama and papa will always pray the best for you here and in hereafter. Amin








06 May 2014

Brain Beauty Belief: DP DAILY HIJABSTYLE

I always did the 1st and 2nd step.. gonna proceed with 3rd and 4th next :D



Brain Beauty Belief: DP DAILY HIJABSTYLE: My daily hijab style :) Headscarf : DP by Dian Thaisilk headscarf Top and Headscarf from our PopBatik collections

01 October 2013

Cuti2 Malaysia - Penang


My morning view from flight, Subhanallah

I have never been to Penang.....as a tourist.. being a half Penangites (mom comes from Georgetown, Penang) I always drive around Penang to visit relatives and I never really bothered to visit attraction spots there, until recently.

It was a last min plan, hubs had ot go to Sarawak for a show. At 1st me and Nurul wanted to plan going out of Msia but the tickets were all expensive. I decided to just go to Penang , as a tourist :)

So I bought AA ticket from KL-Png and Malindo from Png-KL. Took the 1st flight at 650am from LCCT, reason being is the ticket was the cheapest :D Luckily hubs flight to Sarawak was at 8, so we went to LCCT together.

I arrived Penang at about 7-ish. Syima and Rizal was already there to fetch me. Syima took the day off just to bring me jalan2 :D So sweet of her. We went straight to China House cafe to send Rizal to his workplace. Then Syima brought me to Nasi Kandar Kg Melayu which I've been longing for since quite sometimes.

Nasi kandaq kg melayu

Stomach cravings fulfilled. We both headed back to Rizal's cool cafe , China House. I explored the whole cool building that I never realized it ever existed before. Well, since I'm now living in KL, I barely know all those new and happening stuff happening in Penang. Sigh.

there's a bear in my coffee :)
Me feeling artsy and all. I had Milo cake


While waiting for Rizal to finish his shift, me and Syima walked around the cafe area to take pictures of the famous street arts that are currently hyped in instagram. I've seen then apparently but as I said, I never bothered to stop and take pictures with them, even som eof the arts are really pretty close to my late granny's house at Lebuh Acheh. Just few metres away :)

Art piece just outside of China house

Inside China House compound

China House
Art piece just outside of China house

Art piece just outside of China house. This is Skippy - China House owner's cat :) 

Once Rizal shift was over they brought me to Padang Kota Lama to eat mee sotong power. I've had that before but it was a long time ago. Remember my mom always brought me there when we lived in Penang several (20yrs) back and the stall was already there at that time. It certainly bring back those memories...
Mee Sotong Padang Kota Lama

Then we headed back to town area and did a cafe hunt. There are a lot of cool cafes in Penang, and most of them just recently opened and operated. Some of them that i remembered going was Moustache Cafe and Mugshot. I certainly love the bagel at Mugshot, I bet it tastes good because it was prepared in a traditional way. Let the picture speaks...


Yummy Bagel and Coffee

Me and dearest Syima

Mugshot Cafe

Moustache Cafe
Moustache Cafe
 
Moustache Cafe

After whole day pampering (more to torturing) my stomach, finally Nurul came and fetched me and we reached her house at Butterworth abt midnight.

Next early morning, we went to eat roti canai at Argyll street. I'm not sure tho why it is so famous as I think the taste is not so much different from the rest of the mamak's.


Roti canai and its gooey gulai(curry)

Not having any plan, we walk by the nearby streets and bought myself some scarf and Indan cotton shirt for Azmal and some kaftans for mom. Then we headed to Georgetown to continue on street art searching and photo-snapping.


This street art s just few metres away from my grandma's house in Lebuh Acheh.


We wanted to make a visit to some historical place and decided to go to Cheong Fatt Tze's mansion that is so visible from the road with its beautiful vibrant blue colored painted walls. We missed the mornign show so we had to wait for about an hour for the next show. We saw some pakcik beca and decided to take a ride to somewhere else while waiting for the next showtime.

Pakcik lancha (we call beca as lancha in utara) brought us to Penang traditional chinese house (I forgot the real name) but the entrace fee is RM20 so we decided not to go in. We are cheapskates people haha. Then he brought us to Chocolate museum and then go through little india before headed back to the mansion.

Beca ride was fun!
Chocolate Museum


After that, Nurul brought me to Chowrasta to buy some jeruk and eat (again) :)

Cendol "Ais Tingkap"

The best cucoq udang in town



Then, we went to visit Syima at her place. She worked at Macalister Mansion. It's kinda luxurious hotel which I can't afford to stay , but no doubt it's a beautiful place. 


Macalister Mansion

Then we had dinner at nasik tomato which I can't remember the place name. It was delicious. After having the dinner, me and Nurul went back to Nurul's house.
Nasik tomato sebelah IPD

Early morning Nurul asked me if I wanted to have breakfast outside. Without taking bath, we headed out to a very old kopitiam called Luan Fong Kopitiam nearby Bee Chew in Butterworth. I had roti bakar (the best one I had in my life, I even ordered 3 sets) Nurul had beef kueteow. *Meleleh ayaq liuq sambil dok type ni

The best Roti bakar in the whole wide world


Below is me, haing to do 1 last activity before I went back to KL on that night, which is swimming at Nurul's condo.


My flight was around 9pm, we pushed off a bit early as Nurul wanted to bring me to eat mee udang. Actually the famous stall would be Salwa but Nurul said Ayu's is better, so we had 1 big bowl of mee udang each.

Mee Udang Ayu

My 2 best buddies - Nurul and Syima sending me off at Penang Airport...sobs sobs.. 




08 September 2013

Cuti2 Malaysia - Melaka

Melaka is such a beautiful city I haven't been explored much until recently with my hubs.
It was a last minute plan. Hubs has always been singin "Jom la gi Melaka" all this while, so finally we got the chance to be there.

Actually we went to Johor coz dearest hub had a show on Sat. So we planned to stop by Melaka on the way back to KL , and put a night there. On Sunday morning we headed to Melaka and arrived there just in time for check in.

At about 3ish we went out the hotel to check out the historic Melaka city. We decided to go by foot. Luckily our hotel is situated nearby the tourist attractions and spots such as the Melaka river, Jonker Walk, Hard Rock etc. 

1st we headed to Jonker Walk but only the shops were open, but not the stalls (yet). We got to know from the people there that the stalls start to open at night. But anyhow I managed to grab a few stuffs :-)

Then not knowing where to go, we just follow our foot and found some cool cafes and artsy shops. The best thing is that most of the shops are at the old preserved + restored buildings. Below is 1 of the shops that we stopped by to get our lunch. Look how cool is the ambience. 

At the 13 state coffee sshop.


Random buildings, shops , houses



Then we stopped by Hard Rock cafe.



Then while searching for the famous red-building called Stadthuys we bumped into this cool yellow wall and decided to take some cool pictures, coz we're cool people. 



Stadthuys was under construction and it was closed. SIGH. Next time maybe.

Then we bumped into a London double decker bus. (Don't ask me, I'm not sure how it got in Melaka, maybe the driver was lost and ended up driving to Melaka). So we climbed up the bus of course to the top floor and feeling2 mcm naik bas kt London. It was drizzling so it was a bit cold that day. Mmg rs  la mcm kt London masa musim autumn, hehee..


And then we continue walking and found this lil coffee shop by the river called Halia Inc. The interior design was awesome. See it for yourself.




We were pretty tired with all the walking, so we walked back to our hotel but managed to stop by Jonker Walk 1 more time to see the stalls. :) and also Gee's the famous handmade-clog artist. He was a super duper friendly and nice guy and he immediately became hubby's idol :) 

At Gee's shop



Next Morning after breakfast and checkout, we did an "assam pedas" hunt. We asked some locals, and most of them answered "Kedai Tiga Lima". We managed to find the restaurant and had our lunch there. Hub said my asam pedas tastes better. Haha...tktau la ambik hati or seikhlas hati.



After that, we wanted to stop by at Hang Li Po's Well. We followed Waze instruction but all we found is just Chinese cemetery. Sigh. When I came back and ask my Malaccan friend, he told me that I was already there but did not look at the correct direction. Lain kali la kami p tengok hang punya perigi no hang li po....

Before headed back to KL, we also managed to stop by at Hang Tuah's tomb.



Basically we had fun and definitely wanna go there again. 

Who said we need to go outside of Malaysia for a holiday? Malaysia is such a beautiful country and we should be proud of it! I myself have not explored most of it yet... should probably plan for it soon....

04 June 2013

Summary of my holiday cum work trip

I love to write in here so that I will not forget what I did on my trip. I'm not good at remembering stuff.. Say it's an AGE factor? Nahhh probably too much stuff in my head :D #bigdenial.

Anyway I would like to summarize what I did on my recent working cum jalan2caripasal trip to  the other side of the globe, the furthest I've been so far in my life - United States of Amarikkkaa.. and transit in Dubai.

Of couse the summary only includes fun stuff which does not include work..haha..

Week 1:
1st experience of left-handside driving and Mazda 3!
Went to IMAX theatre to watch Oz -It was Ohzem (awesome)
Went to Outlet Store in Allen. Went a biz crazee.
Weekend :- Dallas Art Gallery & Museum (not a recommended place..haha)

Week 2:
Went to Outlet Store
Weekend :- Dallas Arboretum, Grapevine Mills Outlet

Week3:
Went to Outlet Store
Weekend :- Drove to San Antonio (~5 hours from Dallas). Stop by at Roundrock Outlet (supposed to stop at San Marco tho!), Went to San Antonio Seaworld. Able to meet up with Shamu the killer whale, super-cute dolphins, sealions, many more.

Week4:
Final week in Dallas, got lotsa lunch invitations. Some free some are not. haha.
Sat fly to San Francisco

Week5:
Arrive San Francisco, fetched by my friend Sheilla and her family. They brought us to Stanford Uni, Silicon Valley where we were able to go to Facebook, Google HQ! So mind-blowing!
We pushed off back to their home at San Jose.

Next morning they brought us to SF again. We went to Pier39, TwinPeaks, GoldenGate, ArtGallery. This was the best experience in US so far I guess (besides the outlet..haha)

The next day we just hang around in San Jose, Sheilla brought us to a outlet store closeby.

Next day, we drove to Los Angeles, but we stopped by another outlet which is on the way to LA. It was a pretty big store.

We have prebooked our hotel via Agoda at the Mayfair Historical. We arrived LA at almost midnight.
The next morning, we went to Universal Studios Hollywood. It was super fun, we get to meet up with Mr Optimus Prime, bumblebee and Megatron too :)

The next day, we went to Hollywood again since we have purchased the Citypass to go to the most famous spots in LA. We managed to cover only these 3.

• Starline Tours of Hollywood: 6925 Hollywood Blvd.; Starline box office at Grauman's Chinese Theatre
We got to see celebtrities home and the iconic signs of Beverly Hills and the most famour "Los Angeles" sign on hill.

• Madame Tussauds Hollywood: 6933 Hollywood Blvd.; main box office
We get to take pics with  Hollywood celebs! (wax version tho)

• Dolby Guided Tour: 6801 Hollywood Blvd.; box office (located on level one)
It was the last session so we both get a private tour as no one else were there to join us.
We got to get inside the Academy Awards hall. It was osem.

Supposed to do another one which is :
• Hollywood Behind-the-Scenes Tour: 6708 Hollywood Blvd.; Red Line Tours Center adjacent to the Egyptian Theatre
....but we didn't have enough time. 

Of course we were able to walk on the Walk Of Fame too! :)

Our flight to Dubai was on the next day. We checked out around noon and straight to Staples Centre & Nokia theatre, actually it was pretty close to the hotel. 

There were a lot of people at LAX.
With the strict custom check and some idiots that cut the queue at the ticket counters, we were the last 2 person to board the plane to Dubai! 

We reached Dubai at night and straight away check in our bags foran the next day flight, yes Emirates do that. Thats the only good thing I find about this airline. Other tha that, it was quite a horrible flight experience by Emirates.

After checked in our bags, we bought the train ticket to go to our prebooked hotel.
It was about 20 mins from airport. 
Once we reached it was quite hard to find the hotel as it is not by the roadside, we had to go a few rounds and ask people around to find it. 

The next morning we checked out and went to the most happening place in Dubai - Dubai Mall where 1 of the tallest tower is located at too. - Burj Khalija. 
We didn't went up the tower tho, it was quite expensive and I find nothing interesting to look at around dubai from the top :P  I find Dubai a boring place to be at. It was dusty and hot. And the people are not friendly AT ALL.

We didn't buy anything except some fridge magnets and Starbucks coffee and our lunch (KFC) which was not delicious.

We went out from mall at around 5 pm and back to the hotel to pick our bags, then we went to airport to catch our flight back to Malaysia. I was so ready to go back to my home country at that time!

We reached Malaysia on Monday morning, and my cousin and husband was already waiting fr me since 8ish. :) 



I will put up the photos here soon..... 

20 May 2013

Bihun goreng


Utk 3-4 org

Bhn A - menumis
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Cili blend 1.5 sudu besar
Bwg merah 1.5 biji
Bwg putih 2 ulas

Bihun stgh bungkus
Isi ayam
Udang
Carrot -1/4 btg
Sawi 
Cili hidup 1 
Sos tomato - 3 sudu besar
Kicap manis dan masin - 1 sudu kecil
Gula - secubit rass
Garam -1 sudu kecil

Cara
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1. Tumis bahan2 A sm p naik bau 
2. Masukkan  sos tomato , kicap masin dan manis, gula dan garam secukup rs 
3. Masukkan isi ayam & udang
4. Masukkan cili hidup
5. Masukkan batang sawi & carrot
6. Masukkan bihun dan kacau rata
7. Masukkan sawi


03 May 2013

Traveller Travel list


When I was young(er),I used to envy fortunate kids who were able to travel around the world with their parents, especially Disneylands (those time). I can't wait to grow up, become an adult who has a job and able to do that.

I'm a grown up now and my dream came true. :) And I have to thank the Almighty Most Merciful Allah for this life and rezeki. 

Been to the closest country till the other side of the globe, travelling has become my passion. I'm always thrileed to see new culture, new places, new faces and so on. So much things to learn, so many things to see, the experience of travelling to a new place is almost indescribebale by words until you experience it yourself, to be able to see it with your very own eyes so you could describe it with your own words and feel it with your own heart.

Here is a my travel list so far and I am looking forward to venture and 'conquer' more cities and countries in the world. :-) Semoga Allah panjangkan umur dan murahkan rezeki aku, Amin. 

Year Country Town / City / State
2007 *Singapore
2008 Thailand Bangkok
2009 *Singapore
2009 China Beijing
2009 Indonesia Bandung
2010 Australia Melbourne
2011 Thailand Krabi
2012 Indonesia Bali
2013 Japan Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo, Hokkaido
2013 USA (OJT trip) TX (Dallas, Austin, San Antonio)
CA (Santa Clara, San Jose, San Francisco, LA, Hollywood)
2013 UAE Dubai

Upcoming (insyaallah, semoga murah rezeki :-) )
2014 UK London (visit bro+SIL+kids) , Paris
2014 Saudi Arabia Makkah al Mukarramah (Umrah), Istanbul (Ziarah)
2015 Italy Venice
2016 New Zealand Hobbiton


* I've been to Singapore countless times, it's just that those 2 were considered as a vacation :) Maybe my next trip I should go to USS :)


18 March 2013

OJT - Week 1

I'm finally legally being allowed to enter the States! After 3 ridiculuous visa application trial.

It has been 1 week plus since I'm here.

We took Emirates from KL for 7 hours and transitted in Dubai, before continuing another 15 hours journey to Dallas. We reached Dallas on Saturday afternoon and Eric Wang was already at the airport to fetch us, he had to wait for a few hours due to the delayed flight and also long queue at the iimigration.
Eric is a super helpful and a friendly guy. He sent us to our hotel, buy us lunch (subway) and then took our car at the Avis rental. We got a Mazda 3.

On Sunday we didn't go anywhere interesting as we were still having jetlag and only able to go to Walmart for groceries shopping, we had to strenghten our bones. :D

We started work on Monday at the DM6 building. Mani introduced us to the team members. I'm actually surprised of how some of them are so opposite from what I thought they are in person. I mean, they are cold in email but so friendly in person and vice versa. But its good to see some familiar faces, the ones that have been to Malaysia before.

Last week, workwise we've been to DFAB, RFAB, DM6 and DM5. Went to several unimportant meetings. Other than work, we also met Kak Rosni and her husband. They brought us to the halal market to get the meat. We experienced the imax theatre wathcing Oz. It was ozsem! :) Went to Allen Mall right after work on Fri.



06 March 2013

Anazmal Amazing Japan Trip 2013


Konichiwa. 
O genki - desuka? :-)

Oshin and Moero Attack (the story about schoolgirls that does super crazy volleyball stunts) are some of the memorable dramas that I have ever watched during my childhood. I'm an 80s baby,so it's not a surprise I would say :) Growing up reading Japanese comics, watching cartoons on TV (Ultraman, Gaban perkasa hitam etc2), watching Japanese drama ( Takuya Kimura was my ex-bf apprently) and listening to Japanese songs (was crazy abt this during my Uni life) has made Japan as one of the must-go country in my travel list.
And so I went there recently :-) Thanks to  non-other than our fav airline co, AirAsia. It was a dream-come-true trip I would say.

At first I managed to grab almost the cheapest fare one can ever imagine which is RM713 for a return tix. I made the booking of course a year ahead from the travel period. It was sometime around May 2012. At that time their currency was about x4 from our money, so I decided to stay for about 6d5n , which is 31st Jan to 5th Feb 2013. And only planned to visit Tokyo at that time.

Who would've thought that their currency dropped to x3 during my travel period and that made us change our itinerary to 12 days instead :D Of course we had to change the flight ticket and so on, but it was still cheap compared to other airlines.


Preparation:

1. Visa
It is compulsary for Malaysian to visa to enter Japan. For travel purpose, we need to request for "Holiday & transit" visa category. The application is free but you still need to go to the embassy for an interview. You need to bring along these items and please arrange them in this correct sequence:

  1. Original passport
  2. One (1) visa application form (downloadable from the embassy website) *The column of guarantor/inviter is not required to fill in.
  3. A photo (4.5cm x 4.5cm) with white background which is taken within 6 month from the visa application and must be pasted on the application form
  4. Itinerary in Japan (downloadable) and for transit purpose, copy of visa to the main destination (USA, CANADA, etc)
  5. Employment certificate (original company letter) stating your position, department in the company and length of service(using the company letterhead) ; If you are a sole proprietor/partner/owner of the company, you need to submit a copy of  your business registration and original company letter.; *For those who are not working: a self explanatory letter stating how expenses will be borne, name and relationship of person(s) accompanying (if any)
  6. Personal savings, latest current account statement, fixed deposit, Tabung Haji or Amanah Saham Berhad (ASB) (original certified true copy by the bank) (need to show the applicant’s name as the account owner, account number and current balance) - minimum amount is around 1.5K at my time.
  7. Copy of marriage certificate (spouse) or birth certificate (children) to show proof of relationship between the main applicant and the person(s) accompanying

** If no issues, you should be getting your visa in 3 working days. 

2. JR Railpass 
This is a value buy if you want to travel between different states in Japan and it is not so useful if you just want to stay at 1 state for example Tokyo for your whole trip. Since we plan to visit Kyoto-Osaka, Tokyo, Hokkaido by train, so this is a very good buy for us. Shinkansen fare is very expensive in Japan, for example from Tokyo-Kyoto can simply cost you ~RM600. And the JR railpass is approx RM1000 and you can use it as much as possible for the whole period.

1 thing to remember is that this pass need to be bought OUTSIDE of Japan as it is only being sold to tourists. Here is the link to travel agents that are selling it and you can simply collect it from their office. http://www.japanrailpass.net/05/en05_1.html

http://www.japan-rail-pass.com is an online system that allows you to buy it too but you will have to wait for a week to receive it.

We bought ours from below agent as it offers the cheapest price compared to others in KL area and it is very close to my hubby's office. (You could look for Derick, he's awesome and friendly)

MALAYSIAH.I.S. Travel (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD.Suite 1206, 12th Floor, Central Plaza, 34, Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur,ï¼­ALAYSIATEL (03) 2141-9626
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3. Food
If you are a sushi / Japanese food lover , you probably don't need to bring your own food. As I am a sushi-hater, and not so much of a fan of Japanese food, I had to bring a luggage full of food -_-' Plus muslim and halal food is quite tough to find in Japan, so I heard. So we just prepared, in case. Don't want to starve to death in foreign country. Hehe.

:: Yup, it looks like we're going for camping -___-' ::


4. Money
I didn't have time to count back every cent I spent in total. I think it should be around RM4000 per person. I will update this once I'm done with my detail calculation.

5. Health
This is important, make sure you take care of your health before your trip. My MIL even suggested that we took vacsin shots from local clinic before we go there, but we didn't. Sorry ma. :-)

6. Itinerary
I've been travelling to a few places and I never plan to take any tourist guide package. I've always prefered the free and easy trip which I plan by myself.
So if you're going to travel by this way, no matter where you go, the most important thing to plan is where to stay and how are going to commute from 1 place to another once you're there. Plan your routes well so you won't be wasting your time asking people around.

And it is always good to know the places you're going to visit beforehand, to have a maximum satisfaction when you actually arrive at that place. Google should be very helpful on this.

7. Phrasebook / Dictionary / Blank Notebook 
Call me poyo, I actually attended Japanese beginner level classes 6 months beforehand :P I've always wanted to learn Japanese and it was one of my new year (don't remember which year tho) resolution list. :-)
It's not necessary to know Japanese langguage but it comes in handy when you want to communicate with the local or ask them questions when you're lost as you know most of them do not know how to speak the international language - English.

I also prepared a small notebook full of phrases and routes and info on tourists spots.



The trip: 

12 days / ~ 2 weeks itinerary in Japan.

We safely arrived Haneda Airport at around 2300 on 25th Jan. Kirihara (Azmal's gig friend) was kind enough to wait for us at the airport. He offered us to stay at his house for 2 nights. Arigatou Kiri san! With the sudden climate change, my body wasn't feeling so good at that night.

:: Us with the awesome Kiri san at his house ::


2nd Day
The next morning we went out really early as Kiri had to go out for work. We went straight to Shinjuku and the temp was around 1deg at that time that we ended up drinking hot coffee at Starbucks for a few hours before we could head anywhere else. We took our own sweet time lingering aorund the city and spend some few hours at Takashimaya store. (coz it was cold outside too)

:: Shinjuku ::

:: JR Shinjuku ::

:: Me and Takuya Kimura ::


Then we headed to Harajuku which is 1 station away from Shinjuku. We had Tiger biscuits for lunch and shared it with a Japanese couple that we met on a bench. We immediately became friends when they were kind enought to show us the way to Omote Sando (the wife drew a map in my small notebook) :-) So we walked to Omote-Sando which is just a few metres away from the Harajuku train station. I can say this place is quite similar to Jalan Bukit Bintang , a lot of designers and branded store and rich people with their tiny dog, the one like Paris hilton's own. :P So it's an urban place. Nothing much as I wasn't into those thing I guess. We passed through Harajuku and didn't manage to catch any girls in their cosplay, quite sad but I managed to find 1 Harajuku-alike girl in Hokkaido :) We had our dinner at a Pakistani-turned-Japanese kebab shop and it was yummy! Or were we too tired and hungry? :P Azmal had 2 kebabs. I bought new boots as the new Timberland boots were killing my feet!

:: I think this is Tokyo tower building, Shinjuku ::


3rd Day
I had a fever. SIGH. Maybe due to the extreme cold weather (for me so far) and my body couldn't handled it. I slept till noon and was only able to go out from the house around 2pm. Half day gone! Such a waste as Kiri took a leave on that day and we were supposed to go to a few places. But anyhow, we managed to visit Asakusa temple and Skytree (not the observation deck tho) We ate Udon at Level6 inside Skytree building and it was yummy. I don't remember the shop name tho. We slept at Khaosan Samurai which I have prebooked in Agoda for a vr reasonable price - RM150 for 2 person in 1 room.

:: Red bridge, "shit" building (LOL) and Tokyo Skytree ::

:: Market along Asakusa temple ::


:: Kiri & Us at the Skytree station ::

:: Tokyo Skytree ::

:: Dinner at Udon restaurant, Skytree ::



4th Day
Took train from Asakusa to Tokyo (Yamanote line)and Tokyo to Maihama (Keiyo line). From Maihama line we walked to the bus stop where we waited for our shuttle bus to hotel. All Disney resort and partner hotels provide a shuttle bus between Disneyland, Disney Sea and the hotel. So it's pretty convenient. The bus stop was just right in front of Disneyland. The moment I saw the Disney sign board with all those memorable Disney theme songs playing out loud in the background, I was totally delighted, speechless and was just simply happy.  It was as if all my childhood dreams and memories that I kept for so long finally came true :) I felt like crying for happiness! :')




















We reached at the Palm & Terrace Hotel Resort in Maihama at around 1130 am and couldn't check in yet coz it was too early, so we just leave our luggage there and went back to the station and took the train back to Tokyo and change to Yamanote line to go to Shimbashi. From Shimbashi we took monorail (again I forgot the name) to go to the Odaiba City. It's a new well developed city where we met a giant Gundam. Man, the size is almost the same height as the mall that stood beside it. It was a jaw-dropping moment.

: Gundam and Us ::

:: Statue of Liberty in Odaiba City ::


:: Odaiba City ::



After that, we headed to Shibuya, to meet the most famous Akita dog - Hachiko. We also had witnessed the busiest trafficlight-crossroads in the world. It was awesome to see it with my very own eyes.

:: Us with Hachiko ::


Then we went to Akihabara - the electronic city of Japan. There were a lot of electronic stores but I had nothing specifically to look for. I guess people like photographers would surely love this place. I think 1 day is not even enough to go to every shop here.

:: Akihabara ::

We reach our hotel almost midnight and sleep right away after shower and prayer. 
I like everything about that hotel except for there is no wifi in the room. It is really bis and it probably fits a family with 3 kids conveniently. It is the cheapest Disney partner hotel which cost us about RM700 for 2 nights, but this price is only offered through online booking.

Here's the 180deg pic from my iphone5 panorama view.




5th Day
We were supposed to go to Disneyland in the morning but we reached there at about 2pm :( SIGH. It was all because of the dryer machine that won't dry our clothes properly and I didn't have any longjohns to wear at that time. So we had to wait for 2 rounds of drying up the clothes before we went out.

So we ended up running around like crazy couple inside the Disneyland, trying to finish up the attractions and rides inside there. We even skipped our lunch and only took some biscuits in the evening. It was a lot of people and the queue was quite long for some rides but they were so efficient. Man, the rides are sooo mind-blowing! Especially the space-thingy ride. I would probably go again if I got a chance to be there again in the future! I want to!

 
:: I almost cried when I see this castle ::

:: Cinderella's castle!! ::

:: Lovely Daisy ::

:: Minnie's house ::



:: Mickey and Us :: 
:: Cinderella stole my shoe ::




:: Cinderella ::

:: Snow white butt ::

:: Princess Ana ::


6th Day
We checked out from the hotel at about 12pm and took the shuttle bus to the bus station in Maihama and then we took the train back to Tokyo station by JR Keiyo line. From Tokyo station, we took the shinkansen at about 1pm. On the way to Kyoto we could spot the famous Fujisan. Simply beautiful.

:: Fuji san :: 


We arrived Kyoto Station at about 4+pm. Kyoto station is simply amazing and big! There are about 4 shopping stores like Isetan insde the station itself! Due to time contraint we didn't go to the stores. We headed to our hotel which I have also prebooked through Agoda at about RM350 for 2 nights. The hotel name is Econo Inn and it is located at Kawaramachi-Gojo area. It is quite comfortable except that the toilet is super small for big-sized humans like us :D Since it was already night time, we didn't plan to go out far but we only walked out to find combini' (convenience) store to stock up our food. We managed to find bread loaf, finally!



7th Day
Kyoto train lines are not as many as Tokyo so we decided to buy a daily pass ticket for local bus which is 500yen per person. On this day we were supposed to visit 3 famous temples (Gin and Kinkakujin) but we only managed to visit 1 which is the oldest one called Kyoto Kiyomizudera temple. Little that I know that it is on a hill and we had to hike about 30minutes just to reach the temple! If only I knew it earlier... I would've just skip this place. haha. But well, it's such a beautiful and very well preserved building. I didn't regret climbing up once I saw the beautiful lake and nature at its best. From here, one can simply enjoy the view of Kyoto city too.

:: Kiyomizudera Temple ::

:: Kiyomizudera Temple ::
:: Azmal, on the way up to the temple. Beautiful sky ::
:: Kyoto city view from the temple ::

We then headed to the Munipical Musuem of Modern Art which is not so far from the temple, where we saw some brilliant arts by local artistes some even students' from the local university. This is not a must see but we decided to go since we missed museum visit while we were in Tokyo, and this place is free entry, so why not :-)
:: Beautiful lake outside of the museum ::
:: Azmal trying to be artistic and all :P

:: Outside the museum ::

That night we took JR to Osaka. It was about 30mins from Kyoto. I regret that I didn't study so well about Osaka before heading there. The only place I listed down was the Osaka Castle but we skipped that too since we reached Kyoto late the day before.When we reached Osaka station, we decided to find a place to have dinner. We had to take private line monorail to Dotonbouri (the only place that I know and listed in my itinerary). We had some expensive crab there.

:: Ketam / Lobster ::
:: Sunset in Osaka ::


We headed back to Kyoto and met a new super-friendly friend on the train. Her name is Naoko and she is so friendly that I receive email from her almost on daily basis up till now :) She kept on asking me to go there again and stay at her apartment. :-) I hope I can be there again too someday. You just wait for me Naoko. :)

8th/9th Day
Today is the day my itinerary says 15hours of travelling. -__-'.

We checked out from hotel at about 1130 and took a bus straight to Kyoto station. Been told by my ex-schoolmate who has been living in Japan for 4 years that we must visit Inari Shrine as it is simply magnificient and beautiful for photo-shooting. So we put our backpacks at the coin-locker in Kyoto station and took JR train to Inari. And it was a great last minute decision. I believe it is the only place on planet earth that has so many red poles.It is even listed in the tripadvisor web as 1 of the unique place on earth to visit.

:: Azmal at Inari Shrine ::


And below is our train routes from Kyoto - Tokyo - Shin Aomori - KitaHiroshima. (~15hours), I didn't capture Kita Hiroshima below because it wasn't the original route that I searched in Hyperdia. Kita-Hiroshima is actually 30mins away (before) from Sapporo station. Hayate-39 train is by far the most advanced bullet-train that I've ever ride so far. It has automatic doors for restroom for god sake! And Hamanasu train is not even a shinkansen, it is an old train and the restroom was quite horrible and smelly. I had to hold myself from going there and luckily there were no nature's call that night.


We even had the chance to go through undersea-bed tunnel which is called the Seikan Tunnel.(http://jr.hakodate.jp/global/english/train/tunnel/tunnel_omosiro.htm) It is just unbelievable what these Japanese can do! We didn't realize that we were in a tunnel until Jiha's husband told us about that :) Now knowing that we had that chance is just so overwhelming. 

It was super cold when we reached New-Chitose train station. We decided to eat bread and sardines before taking JR to Kita-Hiroshima. Jiha was already there when we arrived at Kita-hiroshima station at ~7ish. Her house is only a few metres away from the station. 

Jiha served us nasik-lemak for breakfast and it was the best dish I've had in Japan by far :) How I missed Malaysian food since Day 1. haha. The long train journey was so tiring that we both slept till 1pm. 


At about 2pm went to Ainu village in Shiraoi by JR. From Shiraoi station we had to walk for about 20mins to the Ainu village in the bloody-cold weather. :p I almost froze to death..(I like to exagerate like that)

:: Us with Ainu villagers ::

:: Just speechless. Such a priceless experience ::

Frozen Lake at Ainu Village : The most beautiful scene I've ever witnessed my whole life




Over here, we also get to see a real life big bear. Ainu people worships bear. You can read more about it here.



Other than that there's also a traditional music/dance performance once an hour. The admission fee is 750Yen per person adult. Click here for more info.



10th day
It's Sunday and Azman was on leave. After zohor+Asar prayer and lunch at home, he brought us to a Ski resort for us to experience the ski and snowboarding activities. :-)

It was almost 4pm when we arrived at that resort. I forgot the name of the resort though.

The whole package was quite cheap compared to other ski resorts that I've heard so far. It cost us about RM100 per person for the snowboard/ski+chairlift+goggles.

We started to try out our hidden skills at the foot of the hill. Azman thought me how to make turns, how to stand up from the ground while wearing the ski gear, and so on..the class was about 10mins  and I graduated with flying colors as per my sensei :D we immediately purchased the chairlift ticket and hop on it right away. Jiha did not join us and waited for us inside the building.







Little that I know the chairlift has only 1 pitstop and its at the highest peak -__-'
Here goes my unforgetable scariest moment in Japan.

On our way up there, Azmal's right hand glove fell off -__-'
When we arrived at the highest peak the wind was very strong. With heavy but fluffy powdery snow falling, you can imagine how was the temperature at that time. Me and Azmal were so pale and Azmal's gloveless right hand almost turned to ice.

But, it was almost dawn when we were up there and we had the opportunity to see a beautiful sunset.

:: Sunset ::


But I looked down and my heart literally stopped.
It was all whitey and steep.
The hill was so damn slippery. I moved my feet an inch but my body moved a few metres. -__-'
It is definitely not the same as when I practiced down there. It is because this place is meant for pros and not beginners. There was a truck that comes by purposely to make the hill slippery -__-'

There were pine trees by the edge of the hill, where I supposed to ski down and Azmal supposed to snowboard down. Azman was there with us and he couldn't wait to go down so we let him go down first. When he came up for the 3rd round, we were still at the same spot. We were there for almost an hour.

I tried to move and push the ski gear but it was too slippery and I didn't know how to turn to my left side properly and avoid the hill edge. Plus the strong wind push me towards the pine trees! The only thought I had at that time was that I was gonna die if I don't make myself fall on the ground. I was pushed towards the tree I swear it was the scariest moment for me by far. I didn't even realize I have started crying at that time. I never felt so hopeless of myself until that moment.
Now for those who have been in this situation for the 1st time will exactly understand how I must've really feel. T____T

I tried to find alternative ways to go down like asking the truck driver to send me down ; hop on the chairlift to go down but there were all nonsense. There is only 1 way to go down!

Luckily my hero was there to rescue me. Azmal was so patience and waited for me even he was freezing like hell. Finally we decided to use Azmal's snowboard to go down. We both sat on the board and slide down until I don't see any pine trees anymore. It was half way down. I wore back my ski gear and ski down like a pro :D

I swear that it will be my last time I'm going to take a chairlift in my life. Period.

We spent a few more hours and play around at the hill foot. Finally Jiha also joined us we both skiied together but we had to climb up the hill by foot because of my recent phobia occurence. :P



We left the resort at about 7pm and headed to Udon restaurant nearby for dinner.



11th Day
Jiha went out to meet up her friend in Sapporo. Due to last night's extreme activities, we woke up quite late and only went out after Zohor prayer. We took JR to Sapporo and met Jiha at the station. Jiha then took us to Sapporo Masjid, Hokkaido University, local bundle and fashion shops, old govt building that has been converted to a museum. We also went to the Sapporo Ice Festival. The festival begins on 5th Feb but they started to have some shows on 4th Feb which is on this day. So we had the chance to see some lighting show. It was simply awesome.
:: Sapporo Masjid ::

:: Old government building ::


:; Me and Jiha ::

:; Harajuku wannabe girl ::

 :: Sapporo Ice Festival - icecarved building ::






:: Hokkaido Uni ::



12th Day
Our last day in Japan.

I had a mix feeling.
Sad to leave Japan. - especially the washlet . LOL :D

Washlet that does its' job efficiently 

Happy to go back and to Malaysia - had to be the delicious food and weather!

We went out from Jiha and Azman's house at about 11am. Jiha called a cab to send us to the train station and we stopped at New-Chitose which is the airport station.

I purchased our flight from Skymark (from Sapporo to Tokyo Haneda.) for ~RM350 per person.

Since it was still early, we decided to leave our bags at the airport (coin locker) and went back to Chitose station by JR where Rera outlet situated. We spent there for about 2 hours. The stuff there were quite cheap, I got a GAP pants for only RM40! Woohoo!



We said farewell to Jiha and went back to airport at about 5ish. Our flight was scheduled at 630pm.

The flight was on time and we reached Haneda airport domestic terminal at about 810pm. We had to take a shuttle bus to go to the international terminal.

:: Me at Hello Kitty, Haneda Airport ::


Our flight back to Malaysia was at 1130pm. And we reached Malaysia at 6ish.

Overall I think this trip is simply unforgetable. The only thing I would've change is maybe the route. It was a last min change so the route is quite messy. Instead of Tokyo(middle)-Kyoto(south)-Hokkaido(north), we should've plan to go from bottom to up which should be Kyoto(south)-Tokyo(middle)-Hokkaido(north). It will be less energy spent on commuting.

Japan is one of the most amazing country and probably one of the unique places I've ever been so far. From the people, the culture, the development, the technology (the list goes on) Japan will always be in my heart and I hope to be back there again someday in the future.

I Love Japan 
Watashi wa Nippon ga daisuki

Forever.