Didn’t want to miss this movie: Inferno!

I want to read the original novel…; better check Amazon…hummmmm
After the movie, went to Sushi Goto at Roppongi. hehehe
It’s time to go back to Tokyo…

Arrived Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

Now boarding for Tokyo/Haneda.
I’ve watched two movies: Ghost Busters 2016 and Skiptrace…

While enjoying drink and food…
Amuse: Thai style noodles with sautéed prawn, cheese-flavored grissini and chicken and vegetable tortilla.
Appertizer: duck terrine with onion chutney.
Main dish: sautéed chicken with basil and polenta.
Desserts: raspberry mousse, chocolate hazelnut mousse cake and fruit.
The place is so peaceful.
I’m so lucky that I woke up and this is what I see from my room.
We went to Payar Island to dive.
This is the beach house.
This is the platform; it took one hour to reach Payar Island by a ferry.

I dived at the Coral Garden and Platform Reef.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a waterproof camera to share any photo; I will consider purchasing it.
It’s totally different world…
On that night, we went to Chinese style seafood restaurant Orchid Ria.
Food is delicious and reasonable.
Whatever you order, it’s just nice.

Desserts are also nice: fresh fruit and Khalua ice cream.


This is worth going! Orchid Ria!
This restaurant is highly recommended to go!!
Ate a power breakfast at Invito Hotel before heading for Langkawi.

Took a Malinda Air to Langkawi.

We stayed at the Dayang Bay Resort.
I had a nice ocean view.



We went to Malay traditional body massage and I highly recommend this Spa, the Bellies Spa.
We are advised Chinese restaurant Pat Poh by a taxi driver; but I don’t recommend this restaurant.
I think we were ripped off coz we are foreigners.
Quality is not there, but food is expensive!
It wasn’t worth taking a photo, so I didn’t take any.
I warn you, don’t go to Pat Poh!
Somehow connection was bad in Malaysia, not able to upload my blog.
This is what happened on the first day in Malaysia.

We arrived Kuala Lumpur early in the morning.
Unfortunately, we couldn’t check in our rooms, but hotel is kind to allow us to use their shower booths at the gym.

I could use a waiting room equipped with AC. Yeah
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After we got ready, we went out.

Malaysia just celebrated Deepavali on 28 October, a Hindu Festival; I could find Deepavali decoration everywhere.
These arts are made by colored rice.


I enjoyed Malay food and many different types of durian desserts.
This is Nasi Lamat.
This is glutinous rice with durian soup.

Durian layered cake and durian puffs
I didn’t eat this, but I would like to share this photo because this durian cake does look like a real durian with such details.
Amazing!

This Moonlight Cafe House serves other nice cakes as well: mango cake.
These are surely something that I cannot have it in Japan.
In Kuala Lumpur, we stayed at Invito Hotel.
It’s spacious and equipped with a kitchen.

On 3 November, it is Japanese national holiday, Cultural Day.
I found ANA’s new line, NH 885 between Handa (Tokyo) and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

This flight departs Haneda at 00:05 hrs and arrives KL at 6:45 hrs.
I can work on the departure day to maximize my stay in Malaysia.
It’s worth taking few days off, right?
I took dinner at ANA Lounge;

enjoyed snacks/finger food with champagne on the plane;

we had a breakfast (eggs Benedict style with veal sausage served with Japanese Hiruzen jersey butter and blood orange jam) before arriving KL.
I am a lucky person enabling to play golf three consecutive week.
Of course, I am not happy with my game coz I misshoot how many strokes?
Yes, I do think over and over “what if…?” theory, but it’s too late.
But I’m still thankful that I could spend a wonderful day at J Tsurugasaki Country Club today.
It’s a nice challenging course.
By the way, J Tsurugashima serves delicious lunch.
I had Oyakodon (family rice bowl – chicken and egg rice bowl) and it’s nice!
I highly recommend Oyakodon!

For dinner, we went to our favorite tempura shop, Mikaku Roppongi.

Good exercise, good food…now I need good sleep!
Good night!
Enjoyed dinner at the Moon, Roppongi Hills 52F.
The Moon is an observation restaurant to enjoy Tokyo’s skyline while we enjoy dinner.


After enjoyed dinner and conversation with friends, we went to the Kokucho no Mizuumi (the Black Swan) in Shinjuku.
Ladies are beautiful and glamorous, but they are all transgenders. Wow.
We enjoyed watching their performance; dance, dance, dance ♪
After midnight, there are still many people on the street walking in their Halloween costume.
Town is also decorated for Halloween.
In Japan, Halloween is for adults to go out for parting.
Trick or Treat.

I usually go to bodywork on Wednesday when my sensei practices at Shinagawa, Tokyo.
Unfortunately, I missed the session for three weeks and my body started screaming!
I had no choice, but to make an hour train trip to his Saturday’s place, Hashimoto Kanagawa.
After the session, I became hungry.
I took a quick lunch, Tendon (tempura with a bowl of rice) at Hashimoto station.
Now I feel so fresh and ready to take a nap on the train. Zzzzz