
This year’s Tokyo Game Show is scheduled on 12 – 15 September 2019 at Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan.
Business Day : 12 – 13 September 2019
Public Day. : 14 – 15 September 2019
See you soon!

This year’s Tokyo Game Show is scheduled on 12 – 15 September 2019 at Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan.
Business Day : 12 – 13 September 2019
Public Day. : 14 – 15 September 2019
See you soon!
Usually, something will come up and I won’t be able to complete my week like this.
Nonetheless, I managed for a week and this is my ideal week.
Monday, 3 June 2019, Exercise at Tipness Roppongi

Tuesday, 4 June 2019, Exercise at Megalos 0+ Ebisu

Friday, 7 June 2019, VoltBox at Megalos Hibiya

Saturday, 8 June 2019, Spa at May’s Garden Spa

Sunday, 9 June 2019, Diving at Bommie Diving Shop, Ito (Tateyama), Chiba
It has been 11 months since my last dive.

Fishermen feed sharks and stingray to protect fish from them; therefore, there are many and I really mean MANY sharks and stingrays at the East Bouy Point.
I was hit by sharks and stingrays.

There is a cute frogfish.
I use old iPhone 5 as my camera so it’s not equip to take a small creature.
This is the best shot for a frogfish.

On the other hand, my friend recently bought a Panasonic TG-5 and took a nice photo using microscope mode. Ta~da~

There are many different designed cute seaslugs.



But my photos are not sharp and clear enough.
Shall I buy a camera so that I can take photos like these? hummmmm



I had a Yakiyoti (grilled skewered chicken) dinner with my friend and Choco at Sata Juro, Azabu-Juban, Tokyo on 4 June 2019.
Choco is allowed at terrace seat.

I enjoyed their food


And there is a menu book for Choco as well!
He had Tebasaki (chicken wings) for supper.

This restaurant will be surely added to my address book!
I took a day off to bring Choco for a health check up at Green Dog Jiyugaoka Branch.


After seeing by a doctor, he went to take X-ray at the back and I could hear him barking…
Oh No, he became a monster!
Sorry to make you scared.
The school has closed in December 2018; therefore, we are arranging at Sensei’s (teacher’s) house.
I used to purchase flower according to size and design that I wanted to arrange at the time.
Today, there is a challenge that I need to scale, design and arrange with provided flower: type, colour and quantity.
To my surprise, I enjoy the challenge.

After the lesson, we went to Aloha Kitchen, Atre Kichijoji, Kichijoji Station for chat, soufflé pancake and drink (in my case, red sangria).
Wherever we were, it would be fun to be with friends!


I returned from Australia and I was surprised to see many police men in my neighborhood: Roppongi Area.
Soon I found why; President Trump was invited as the first State Guest of the new Emperor Naruhito.

American Embassy is located in the area and Prime Minister Abe was planning to take Mr. and Mrs. Trump for a dinner at the restaurant in Roppongi.
I felt very safe when I was walking in the park at night because I bumped into a police man every 5-10 m. hahaha.
I pitied police men because Trump’s Visit was on 25 – 28 May 2019 and Roppongi was crowded by people due to the event: Roppongi Art Night on 25 – 26 May 2019.

The arts were displayed.

And there was the free opened air documentary movie on Banksy.


I met up with parents for dinner.
It was difficult to get a table on Saturday, 25 May 2019.
I visited few restaurants and I managed to get a table that was just cleared at Le Pain Quotidien, Tokyo Midtown Roppongi.
I usually come here for a brunch and it was my first time having a dinner here.
I even like their dinner menu!
It’s simple, fresh, delicious and economical.
The restaurant is highly recommended for dinner as well!

There is an itinerary for Day 6 for Trip to Australia: returning to Tokyo by JL 774.
One day is used as follows:
Departing Melbourne at 0:05 hrs by JL 774
Arriving Tokyo at 9:05 hrs.

If this is official tour programme, I should enjoy my journey.


I like the design of amenity bag.
JAL collaborated with Tatsumura Textile Co Ltd (Kyoto).
The crane is corporate logo for JAL and it is a good luck charm for Japanese culture.
I like the design!

I have my UNIQLO down jacket but I prefer to use their cardigan which is soft and warm.

Sayonara Melbourne.
Sayonara Australia.


My seat/bed was made to make my flight comfortable.

I comfortably watched the movie: the Mule.

While watching the movie, the supper was served.

After hours, I asked for Jangara Ramen.
Yes, the flight serves Jangara that I like.
However, it wasn’t porky enough but satisfactory as inflight meal.

Wow, there is a corporate logo on the soup spoon.

After hours, breakfast was served before landing.
I decided to have Japanese for breakfast.

I requested a cup of coffee because soon I will drive back to house.
I can see clearly that we are approaching Narita Airport.

Boo boo, landed…


It was a fun trip.
I had good laughs with tour mates and I managed to reach to the summit of Ayers Rock.
I hope you enjoyed reading my post on reaching to the summit of Ayers Rock on Day 3 of Trip to Australia.
I should consider planning to go to Mt. Fuji.
Hummmm
It’s going to be the last day in Australia. Sob sob sob.
Going down for breakfast and I wish I could stay longer.
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We started Melbourne City Sightseeing.
I was surrounded by great nature so this is a rehabilitation progress to return to hectic city Tokyo. hahaha
We walked and took tram to visit iconic places in Melbourne.
Administrative district area: Old Treasury Building.

Next to it is new Treasury Bldg.

Parliament House with Real Australian Flag – aborigine colour.

Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton Garden.
Royal Exhibition Building is Australia’s first UNESCO site.

The garden is opened to people and animals.


Trees are wrapped by metal sheets to protect trees from possum.

Melbourne is generous to people.
We took free area tram to go places.


Flinders Street Station
These clocks state train departure time.

It’s a large station.

St. Paul’s Cathedral

There is an interesting signal; symbols are wearing skirt – women!
Go Women!

We shopped at Queen Victoria Market.


Few buildings are connected and sold many fresh and interesting products.

There is one building for household and sundry goods.
The atmosphere is like a night market in Asia.


I had a Long Black and Flat White at Market Lane.


I need to tell my name and barista can write my name correctly without asking me for spelling.
I was impressed!

I bought chocolates at Koko Black, known as Australian Godiva; very nice.


I love coffee so I bought some coffee at Mc Ivers.


These are really good shopping!

There are many more tempting products but I cannot bring back all…
Honey

Spice

ETC.

We departed Queen Victoria Market for lunch.
We had a fish & chips at Holiday Inn.

We drove about one hour to reach to winery Domaine Chandon.
This winery is family of Moët Chandon.


We had a little tasting for 4 different sparkling wines.

Lastly, we can ask for one full glass of our choice.
I asked for unique red grape sparkling wine which is only available at this winery.


There is another unique sparkling wine available at this winery: iced wine sparkling wine.
I bought few bottles each for home.

After tasting nice, we had one last dinner in Australia.

I asked for a beer and I thought the size is not fair comparing to a wine.

Food was nice and so as conversation with your mates.

Then we went to our last sightseeing point: EUREKA SKYDECK.


We walked through a glass cubical that control people on the outside terrace, we can observe the city as if we were a bird overlooking from the sky.



Now we completed all sightseeing in Melbourne.
It’s time to go back to Tokyo.
After completing last minutes shopping at the airport duty free stores, I spent at the Marhaba Lounge till departure.


According to the travel itinerary, we have free time till noon to depart for Melbourne and this free time supposed to be the time allocated for third challenge to climb Ayers Rock.
Since all seven of us who wanted to climb Ayers Rock managed to climb previous day, we decided to have a relaxing morning.
I’m glad I went yesterday by using my pocket money.
True enough, the gate was closed in the morning due to the strong wind.
I woke up at 8 am and went down to breakfast at 9 am.
I had Aborigine’s special omelette, using their herbs.

We departed hotel at noon for airport.
Oh I have to introduce unique Aborigine’s dot paint which was hanged at my hotel room.

We took two flights: Ayers Rock – Sydney and Sydney – Melbourne.
Ayers Rock – Sydney

Sayonara Ayers Rock!
Arigato for laughing memories!

This inflight meal became my lunch.

Sydney – Melbourne

Inflight snack, dip and crackers, goes well with red wine. Hummm

We arrived Melbourne on time.
We had a good look of Park Hotel Melbourne Airport where we stayed on the first night.

Tonight we are going to stay at hotel located in city center: Stanford Plaza Melbourne.
Our transport is cute: typical Ausie transportation that has luggage compartment.

We reached hotel and my friend was waiting for me!
We had dinner together; we had so much to update each other.



We continued talking at my room.
The room was just nice; there is a living/dining room with a kitchen.
There is a door to separate from bed room section for Mom to take a bath and rest.


We chatted for hours but never enough.
I’m thankful to her to come up to my hotel at night.
XOXO
We left hotel early with a breakfast bag to watch Ayers Rock in Sun Rise.



There was a dark cloud that worried me…
At the view point, there was as a drink and snack station for us; but I quickly made a hot chocolate to go to bring it to the view point.
Ahhhhh
Ayers Rock is covered by the thick cloud….

It’s time for Sun Rise; but…

Unfortunately, Ayers Rock was still covered with the thick cloud.

It’s not a good sign because according to the tour itinerary, we supposed to climb the Ayers Rock today.
The cloud was cleared by the time we reached to the gate, but the gate was closed due to low cloud and I am aware of IT.

Since we could not climb; we went to walk at Mala Walk.


The common trees that we can observe here is named Desert Bloodtree.

The tree sap looks like bleeding blood.

There are quite number of trees because the area is semi-deserted area, meaning less rain but rich with underwater.
There is a trace of waterfall on the rock face.
There will be a water fall when it’s rained.

There are many caves with purpose.
This is Kitchen Cave.

This is the spot that aborigines cooked bread like naan.

Aborigines didn’t have letters; therefore, they left messages in drawing.
We can find many painting at the various caves.
Are these bird’s foot steps?

This is Old People’s Cave where Elderlies assembled to conduct ceremonies including cooking in the cave.
You can walk through the great nature.

There is even an anthill.

we took many trick art photos with this trace of giant water fall.

This spiky bush, Soft Spinifex, is commonly found in this area.

we can find many trees hit by lightning because rich water inside of the tree can attract lightning.

Kantju Gorge is big waterhole.
We usually don’t see water at the bottom but there are much water from last night rain.
We could see water in waterhole because the rain was strong with thunder and lightning last night; however, ironically, the string rain last night closed the gate of Ayers Rock today.

We continued our walk.
This tree is ageless; when there is not enough rain; this tree can prune itself.
That is why the growth ring and its age doesn’t match.

The nature is great.


There are many more caves.
There are many drawings at the Teaching Cave.
This is called Desert Lantern-Flower; the flower looks like a lantern.

Of course, there are many wild birds as well.


There are few caves look like lip; I wonder how nature have created this?

The gate to Ayers Rock was still closed; therefore, we continued our walk at Kuniya Walk.



This is Bush Plum with some plum fruit.


One of our tour mate is good at finding wild birds and animals.

There is a Mutitjulu Waterhole.
Again, there is much water from the rain.

There is heart and peace shaped holes for Good Luck Fortune for Love.
I hope these will bless me.

There is a story about two snakes: Kuniya and Liru ( https://parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/discover/culture/stories/kuniya-liru-story/ )
Kuniya attacked Liru: this photo represents Liru and crack caused by Kuniya’s attack.

Kuniya is watching Liru. (Kuniya’s head at left bottom corner is watching Liru in the mountain face).

We returned to hotel before noon.
After getting off the bus, I saw three lady tour mates talking in front of the receptionist counter.
I asked whether they plan to go to Ayers Rock during today’s free time and they replied YES.
At 12 noon, the gate was still closed.
We were informed we could check the status about 12:30 pm.
We returned to the counter at 12:30 pm and was informed the gate has opened!
We quickly checked and planned to Ayers Rock.
We could reach to the gate by Hop On Hop Off Bus (AUD 49) by making a reservation at the hotel.

We could pay the National Park Entry Fee (AUD 25 cash only) directly to the driver.
First, we need to use chain to climb up.
The slope can be sharp as 47 degree.


I thought we are almost at the summit when I finished the chain area.
I was wrong, I started walking following the line.


I soon regretted to wear a normal sneaker.
I should have worn a pair of mountain shoes so that I can get a grip.
Since my shoes was slippery, I had to use my hands like a Spider Woman to climb some area.
You also need to bring 1 litter of water.
It’s 348 m high and some travel information says it takes (ONLY) 2 hours for return trip, but this 2 hours is for athletic person.


On the way to the summit, I was just focusing moving forward.
Ayers Rock can close anytime and I was determined to reach to the summit.
These photos that I’m posting now, I took them on the way down with appreciation.
Yeah, I reached to the summit!



We took the last Hop On Hop Off bus back to hotel.
For the last Hop On Hop Off bus, the Sun Set View is inclusive.
We already watched the Sun Set on previous day, but watched it again.


We returned to hotel happily.
We took a shower before dinner.
The beer tasted good and we happily talked about our adventure over nice dinner at hotel restaurant: ILKARI RESTAURANT.





After dinner, I massage my body, especially my legs.
I’m glad that I brought Egyptian Sandalwood Oil.
Again, it’s worth it to wear a mountain shoes to avoid any pain. hahaha
