In the morning, I was greeted by Sun (Sun rises), amazingly beautiful.
Cruising between Copenhagen and Oslo by DFDS SEAWAYS
Sightseeing in Copenhagen
Ohayo Copenhagen!
Checked-in at Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen

I checked-in at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen.
This hotel was designed by Mr. Arne Jacobson around 1956.
It was the highest building then.
He designed a guest room and a chair for the hotel as well.
He is also famous as a furniture designer.
Sun sets around 10 pm here.
We walked around the hotel.
Since I’m a Hard Rock Cafe lover; therefore I had to pay a visit.
Hello Copenhagen!!
My first FINNAIR
I had few long days to reach here.I’m glad that I made it on board.

I really look forward for this vacation.
I’ve never been to Scandinavian countries, and there are many nice Scandinavian iconic designed products: Royal Copenhagen, Marimekko, iittala, etc.
I started with a glass of champagne as posted in my previous blog.
Wow, all drinks are served with an iittala glass.
For lunch: amuse, starters (assorted Japanese treats), main course (grilled chicken), desserts with a glass of Blue Sky (this drink inspired by Nordic nature is made specially for Finnair).

For light meal before landing Helsinki: bento box (a beautiful assortment of Japanese delicacies and a bowl of miso soup).

I watched Zootropolis while enjoying dinner. Not bad; actually, I enjoyed this movie.

I also watched London has Fallen, a great action movie.

And I slept well.
My seat turned into a full-flat bed, very comfy with a fluffy Marimekko designed pillow, comforter and a pair of slippers.
I had time to relax at the Finnair Lounge.
Unfortunately, the place is crowded with people… (・_・;
Off to Copenhagen
Continue Packing♪
I bought a new make up remover and refill for facial foaming soap because I prefer these.

For medicine, my boyfriend taught me this combination is good to cure when I start getting a cold: Yunker Kotei (revitalizer) and Kakkonto (herbal based cold medicine).
These are commonly sold in liquid in a bottle, but I found them in powdered form.
It’s definitely lighter and easy to carry around, especially on the plane if necessary.

I plan to bring a hair dryer, curlers and an electric pot to make tea.
These are all international model; I can switch voltage from 100-120v to 200 – 240v.

In Japan, the electric outlet/socket is Type A (two flat pins); therefore, I need to bring few plug converters to use these electric appliances in overseas.
I can transform this plug converter according to the electric outlet type.
Don’t you think this is cool?

Lawry’s The Prime Rib

I had a nice dinner at Lawry’s the Prime Rib Tokyo.
I enjoyed their Prime Rib with seasonal dishes: asparagus soup, famous Lawry’s spinning bowl salad, scallops, and dessert.
We enjoyed all dishes with nice glasses/two bottles of red wine.
The wine surely enhanced the flavour of food.
I don’t need to explain how it was, the photo speaks itself.
Yes, it was delicious….the ambience is nice and enjoyed a conversation with nice companies.

This restaurant started in Los Angeles in 1938.
Lawry’s The Prime Rib Tokyo opened in Akasaka, Tokyo in 2001.
In March 2014, the restaurant reopened at the Ebisu Garden Place due to rebuilding the previous location building.
I still remember what was happened there when I was dining at the old Lawry’s the Prime Rib Tokyo in Akasaka.
Dad was there, too!
I sneaked to his table to surprise him.
Yes, he was very very very surprised!
I still remember how he looked!!! hahaha
I again enjoyed food and moment at Lawry’s the Prime Rib Tokyo tonight ♥



























