Hi sweethearts, I'm back again to blog about my Day 5 in Japan.
So sorry that I only blog about it now cos I was too busy with work and so on... yea

This is my third time visiting Tokyo Disneyland, the last time I came was 17 years ago,
 when I was only 5 years old. Therefore, I can't really remember much of the 
trip but this is my brother's first time ever here in Tokyo Disneyland. 
If you don't know, I'm 9 years older than my younger brother.

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I am a huge Disney fan, so no matter how many times I come to Japan, 
I must visit Tokyo Disneyland muahaha.


First of all, HOW TO GET TO TOKYO DISNEYLAND

I purchased a Suica (you can get it in any ticket vending machines) card for my entire trip.
 So from Tokyo Station, you just have to follow the JR Keiyo Line which will 
take you to the Maihama Station (FYI, Maihama is the stop that serves Disney Resort).

It is better to go there by train or bus because its much 
more cheaper and easier compare to taxi. (;


WELCOME TO TOKYO DISNEYLAND!


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Its a MUST to do in Disneyland , pick your favourite characters headbands and wear it! 
* when Stitch meets Minnie *

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Isn't it beautiful?!! Missing Disneyland so much already... 

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We manage to catch the Daytime Parade, "Happiness is Here".
 It was filled with fun and happiness! 

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*a boomerang vid to show how excited I am heh*

We got the fast pass for the Space Mountain (Tomorrowland) ride. 
Its an indoor roller coaster in total darkness, its fun and 
most importantly, we didn't have to queue for it.
 If you're a person like me that have short patience, get the fast pass haha!  

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A selfie before entering the Stitch Encounter, also known as the Stitch Live interactive show.

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I didn't know what this was and I just went to queue for it, and turned out
 it was a live interactive show that speaks Japanese so I couldn't understand at all..

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After all the excitement, decided to sit down to have some snacks! 
We had Mickey ice cream sandwich and Minnie ice bar.

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Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall

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Cinderella's famous glass slipper, finally get to see it!! 

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Here to get something I really wanna try....

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Guess what it is.. 

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YESS! Its the green alien dumplings! 
They're filled with custard, strawberry and chocolate cream.

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ONOMNOMNOMNOM

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I missed out the fireworks show but at least we manage to catch the Nighttime Parade.

TOKYO DISNEYLAND ELECTRICAL PARADE

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Tokyo Disneyland closes at 2200 and I left just 30 minutes before they closed haha. 
It was a really fun experience and can't wait to be back here again. Unfortunately, time 
permits I chose Tokyo Disneyland instead of Tokyo DisneySea. Can't wait 
to visit Tokyo DisneySea this year as I will be travelling to Japan again.

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One more thing!! 
How can you forget to snap a picture infront of the castle haha! 

I didn't really shoot much because we were too busy having fun, 
anyway you can also check out my vlog right below.

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Anyway, thats the last post of my Japan trip. 
Thanks for reading and I hope y'all enjoy my post.

And also like my fb page if you haven't, 
I will be posting more stuff there! 
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Love, Celeste.
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Hello lovelies!

 I thought I would continue sharing Japan with you guys.
Who knew a 10D9N trip would take so long to share? Haha.
So I'm back with my day 4 in Japan post! 

I decided to spend my day 4 in Kyoto. 

The very first stop on our itinerary is the most beautiful temple in Kyoto, Kiyomizu-Dera,
a Buddhist temple that is listed as one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. 

How to get there: I got off at the Keihan Kiyomizu Gojo Station and then walked for
about 20 minutes to reach Kiyiomizu-Dera Temple. There are signs around the
station to show you the directions, so don't worry.

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We had some beef buns and tea for breakfast.

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KIYOMIZU-DERA TEMPLE

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Finally we're here. 
It was a bit crowded during our visit but its all worth it. 

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And this is why we travelled thousand miles to Kyoto, just for this beautiful view....

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There were areas of the temple that were under reconstructions, 
so this is the main hall, where most of the people were 
gathered together to pray for health and strength. 

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All the sloped streets to Kiyomizu-Dera Temple are full of interesting shops and street food.

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In case you didn't know, Kyoto is supposedly the matcha capital of Japan. 
Despite how busy it is, its a must to grab a matcha ice-cream in Japan! 

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The view was breathtaking, I really enjoyed taking pictures here.

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Alright let's head to Fushimi Inari-Taisha now! 

Fushimi Inari-Taisha is said to be an important Shinto shrine of southern Kyoto. 
It is famous for its thousand of verminilion torii gates, which straddle a network 
of trails behind its main buildings. The trails lead into the wooded forest of the 
sacred Mount Inari, which stands at 233 meters and belongs to the shrine grounds. 

FUSHIMI INARI-TAISHA

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Street food are found along the path to the shrine. 

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Fresh takoyakis! Lost count of how many takoyakis I've eaten in Japan haha! 

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All these torii gates are donations from individuals and companies, the donator's 
name and the date of donation are inscribed on the back of each gate. 

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Kiyomizu-Dera Temple and Fushimi Inari-Taisha snapchat locations filter. 
SO CUTE RYT!!

Had a great time in Kyoto and let's head back to Osaka! 

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ICHIRAN RAMEN DOTONBORI

Ichiran is one of the more popular ramen chains and you may have seen or heard about it already.
 We decided to have our dinner here. We went to the Dotonbori branch which is open 24 hours. 

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Upon entering the restaurant, you will see an automatic vending machine where 
you purchase your meal tickets from. The staff will hand you a piece of paper to
 customise your ramen. Right after you're seated, wait a few minutes and 
your ramen will be served! 

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Taking photo is optional, eat your ramen while its still hot! 

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I am certainly giving this ramen a two thumbs up! 
You can see how much I enjoyed eating my ramen. 
*slurps slurps*
Will definitely be coming back again. 

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That's all for today. Hope you enjoy and see you in my next post. 

You can also watch my Day 4 vlog right below and 
don't forget to subscribe my youtube channel. 

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Love, Celeste.

About Me

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HIYA, I'm Celeste! 
Born in 20 February 1995, a typical pisces girl. 
Currently a flight attendant.
Fashion lover + I love taking photos! 

Blog to express not impress. 

For any enquiries, you can contact me at 
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