Saturday 25 April 2009

Plum Garden Ume Tsubaki

It should have been one of my farewell parties. However, as I got extended unexpectedly, it winded as our project's girls' dinner where we celebrated as well my extended stay here in Japan. And Kayo-pon's choice as location of our dinner was a celebration in itself for me.

Having had acquired the taste for Plum wines, the Plum Garden Ume Tsubaki, was heaven for me; what with their 100 different types of Ume Shu. They have this special list as well where the top 10 choices were listed, showing the alcohol base, it's alcohol percentage and it's sweetness. And, should you feel that you're not in the mood for Ume, you can choose a number of different drinks in their selection as well - shikuwasa, peach cocktail and even your good ol' oolong tea and orange juice.

And it's not just their wide selection of Ume Shu they can boast of. Their menu is mouth watering as well, with some selections that are native in Okinawa like Goya Champuru.

This one, I like as well. Raw salmon meat, salmon roe and avocado placed delicately on top of Japanese rice with mayonnaise on it - uhhmm! yummy!

One other nice thing about this place is that you get to have a 30% off if you get in the resto before 7pm on a weekday. You just need to bring with you a print out of their discount ticket which you can readily get from the internet. Nice!

Plum Garden Ume Tsubaki

http://r.gnavi.co.jp/a359118/
3-5min walk from Yokohama Station

Thursday 16 April 2009

Shikuwasa

There are two of us lady engineers in our team. The original lady engineer in our team actually already resigned to be with her husband in US. Then she got replaced by another lady. I'm not really sure why it has to be another lady. Or maybe not. Maybe it just happened to be so that the available one is a lady engineer. But nevertheless, Kayo-chan is real nice and pretty and fun to be with.

During our team's milestone party, Kayo-chan suggested the location for our 1st party and she took us to an Okinawan restaurant. And yeah, she originally came from Okinawa. She suggested cocktails for me and as alcoholic as I am, I liked what she ordered for me - it's sweet yet gives you the kick you just need at parties. It was made of shikuwasa, a citrus fruit which tastes like (and I have a feeling looks like a small) dalandan.

Yesterday, we got to talk on the ladies' toilet and she told me that her mother sent her a liqueur made of shikuwasa. As her mother sent her four , she's sharing one bottle with me. Really nice and thoughtful. It made me thoughtful though that I really am already tagged in our team as a hard drinker. haha

Haha, love the girly packaging print. Loved the girl's shoes as well (I currently have two pairs of shoes with the same style and I still can't get enough of them).

I was planning to toast this with Kitty tomorrow. But felt like drinking a shot now, so there. And it's nice!. The 12% alcohol instantly had an effect on me though. So I better sleep now if I want to be at 9 in the office tomorrow.

Wednesday 15 April 2009

Beck Breakfast

Woke up with the sun this morning. Yes, even before my alarm clock went off. It could be that something woke me up; that some part of my dream woke me up with a start; and that since I was in that phase of my sleep when I am nearly awake which is the optimum time to wake up (as the Sleeptracker ad says), I was indeed fully awake.

After a few stretches, I took a leisurely shower, took my time in dressing up and was already out my door by 7:05.

Usually, when I walk to the office, I have my IPOD on. But this time, I listened to the birds' chirping. The rain last night quenched the tired-looking streets and hence everything looked so fresh - from the wet pavement to newly grown leaves to the heartbreakingly blue sky.

I went out my door early with only one intent in mind - to have that Set B breakfast at Beck's Coffee shop again. =D. The nearest one is in Kannai. In front of JR station. Haha! This is so waaay out of my way but I still decided to go as it's not often that I am this alert in the morning. It's almost like I'm excited to get the day started. Even if I had already submitted my last major work to my boss yesterday and hence means I might spend the day pretending that I'm doing something.

I don't know how they still manage to earn from it but Beck;s Set B breakfast meal really is as balanced as it claims; and mighty cheap at that! With 500 yen, you already have a couple slices of bread toasted in delicious butter, scrambled egg, bacon, a glass of that Jap veggie drink (which consists mainly of carrots, orange, tomato, apple and some other 40 leafy/non-leafy vegetables and fruits) which I've taken a liking to during this stint, and another cup/glass of drink of your own choice. I had cafe latte of course (had to take some time off royal milk tea). And oh yeah, you also have a big helping of yogurt topped with dried fruits - which honestly is my favorite in the set; to think that I basically don't like yogurts...those dried fruits..ahhh yum!

So really how much do they actually earn with this set? Or probably the Japanese government is sponsoring these breakfast sets as a sort of incentive for waking up early. Yeah, I know. That is absurd. But still!

I initially planned to read/write while devouring my breakfast but thought otherwise. Nanamnamin ko muna breakfast ko.

Ahhh. Lovely.

8:10 na! Time to go to office!

Monday 13 April 2009

Lionel Richie's "Just Go"

It'd be nice to have a guy like this. haha
kulang na lang, papaypayan ka whilst sipping a cold cocktail on the beachfront.

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Just Go

(Lionel Richie)
It’d be so nice (nice nice)
If you didn’t have to feel so lonely
It’d be so nice (nice nice)
If I could sneak you for a moment

I know you like to get away, go away, far away

To a place where there’s just us two
Got a busy day, everyday but not today
Cause I’m here to take that stress from you

So you can just chill and clear your head
And let me do everything for you cause you deserve it
Prepare your meal and make your bed
Well let just first make this with you
cause you are so worth it

(Akon)
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go

(Lionel Richie)
How would you like to sail away in the Bahamas?
(Just you and me, girl)S
o far out in the sea where nobody can find you
(Just the end of the world)
Cause there is no rush for you to come back
and face the rain
Cause there is plenty sunshine where I pickin’ you
And I’m here to reduce the pain

I know you like to get away, go away, far away
To a place where there’s just us two
Got a busy day, everyday but not today
Cause I’m Here to take that stress from you

So you can just chill and clear your head
And let me do everything for you cause you deserve it
Prepare your meal and make your bed
Well let just first make this with you cause you are so worth it

(Akon)
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go

(Lionel Richie)
Just imagine when you tired and
Layin’ by my side and
Sippin’ on some wine while I stand in massage and
Releasin’ all your tension I couldn’t handle a time and
My job is to keep my baby smilin’

So you can just chill
And clear your head
And let me do everything for you cause you deserve it
Prepare your meal and make your bed
Well let just first make this with you cause you are so worth it

(Akon)
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go
I just want us to go go go
Drop everything and just go go go

Thursday 9 April 2009

Spring-y days

Saturday found Maj, Kitty, Zoey and me in Negishi Shinrin Park for this year's traditional o-hanami. It was actually some sort of pot luck but we ended bringing more food that it was closer to a feast than a mere picnic. Of course we popped a couple of corks as we usually do in our monthly get-togethers.

Aside from a taxi mishap on our way to the park (where I almost puked on the pizza that was sitting on my lap as the taxi driver zigzagged and sped-away to make up for his mistake), it was a fun afternoon. Of course, the culmination of it was us shopping in World Porters (where, yet again, I got mugged. haha) and dinner at "To the Herbs".



Sunday was yet again an affair with the Sakura as Maj, Kitty and I hopped around Tokyo and Yokohama for great sakura spots.

First stop was Asakusa where we took the water bus for a nice view of the Sumida riverbank which was practically lined with the cherry blossom trees.

The water bus took us right smack into the center of Hama-rikyu Gardens. I've seen better looking gardens actually; I feel that the skycrapers of Shiodome somewhat spoiled the garden's beauty. But what made this garden a must-see for us is because of the teashop located in the center of the pond in the garden. For the price of 500yen, you could get to enjoy great-tasting matcha and uber-licious japanese sweet cake; both of which are served in a tea-ceremony style. And yes, while we waited for our goodies, we tried to sit Japanese-style on the tatami-laden floor. The goodies were really such goodies that I wouldn't hesitate to go back there again and again.


Next stop was Mitsuike Park in Tsurumi which is considered as one of the 100 best hanami spots in Japan and the only one found in Yokohama.

Getting there was interesting; what with Kitty chancing upon a helpful Jap dude who happened to be living right next to the park. ^_^

However, the first thing that would remind me of Mitsuike though is that we just ate a LOT there. haha. I actually ate 2 hotdogs as we took our rest there. Or was it three? haha.

Tuesday was O-Hanami with my teammates in my current project. We had our mat laid under the shade of the sakura trees which had a very nice view of the Yokohama Bay. Spectacular, it was.

Lunchbreaks this week was also mini-sakura sightseeing as Kitty and I walk around Sakura-dori after eating our lunch outdoors.

And by the by, the street just right before rounding the corner to my apartment is a sight to behold nowadays.



And so I say, who wouldn't ever fall with these??

Sunday 5 April 2009

Cirque du Soleil's Zed

January 2008.
Came across a news article telling about the construction of Cirque du Soleil's theater in Tokyo (technically in Chiba as it is right beside Disneyland) which is expected to open come October 2008. Got saddened with this as I wouldn't be in Japan anymore by that time. Didn't know yet i'd get extended at that time.

November 2008.
Tried to book some seats to the newly opened Cirque du Soleil theater. But alas, all weekend shows for December and January were already fully booked!! Unimaginable, isn't it?

April 3, 2009.
Finally made a booking!! But no tickets yet as we need to wait for some 3 days for the seat confirmation. I think one reason is that tickets can (also) be bought on any Family Mart store, nationwide, at any given time (not to mention that you can also buy tickets from H.I.S. Travel Agency, Sunkus, Lawson and also from some JTB offices) and hence some confirmation has to be done with regards seat availability.

April 5, 2009.
Yey!! yey!! Finally have my tickets! Looking forward to this saturday!!
. (Shun Oguri's hairstyle's a bit off, but the dude is still coool! ^_^)

Saturday 4 April 2009

seize the day!

So happy that today, I somehow seized the day.

It was actually not all bed of roses. There were disappointments and a couple of stuff that broke my heart. But then I guess it just boils down into counting the happy things that came your way....

First off, I finally had a booking for two to Cirque du Soliel's Zed Show next saturday!! Thanks to Taisuke for taking the trouble of booking for me (took him one hour, yikes! plus the time it took him to accompany me to the konbini to pay for my tickets).

Had a very nice dinner with Kitty as well at Ottoya.

Last Tuesday, during our team's milestone party a.k.a drinking spree, I recommended O. Henry's The Last Leaf to Taisuke. And this evening, whilst walking home, I recounted to Kitty the story of the last leaf - one of my favorite short stories of all time.

Heard of it first from a song when I was in elementary and I cried at that time. Then when I read it again during high school, I cried buckets. And even earlier, when I was recounting it to Kitty, I couldn't stop the tears from pouring. And then just now, wanting to be certain I recounted the right story, I looked it up the internet. And sure enough, as I read the story, I was crying buckets again. bwahahaha.

Gotta sleep for now. For tomorrow, we'll be seizing all the chance we can get with the sakura season as well. =D

Thursday 2 April 2009

odd case

Another set of musings from Eat, Pray, Love has got me to thinking about stuff and how I so totally relate to it. That even now, though I have my hometown where my family lives, still, I couldn't point a place where I can say my "home". I kept a slot in our apartment back in Almanza for the past 3 and half years while I'm overseas. But it's not a home; it's my sleeping quarters.

To quote Gilbert, "I'm wary of the danger that if I drift about this world randomly for too long, I may someday become The Family Flake". An oddball.

I feel like my heart is bleeding with the thought of leaving Japan in a month. And even now, when there's still 26 days left, I am sad already. Chastised myself earlier though. As, by focusing on the sad part, you would get to miss the little happy moments in those precious 26 days.

So earlier this morning, I decided to seize the day and make the most of what I still have left.

But still, I know I wasn't able to.