Back to Tokyo DisneySea

· Fashion, Food, Illustration, Travel

Let’s not wait more, here is the story of our winter trip in Japan, and more specifically in Tokyo with my birthday gift received from my dear love: 2 days in Tokyo Disney Resort (first day in Tokyo DisneySea and second in Tokyo Disneyland)…

… and a little extra came as a cherry on top with a third day decided last minute at Tokyo DisneySea for Valentine’s Day, our last day in Japan!

 

Souvenirs from Tokyo DisneySea

 

I don’t think I could have been more spoiled as we decided to fully enjoy our first 2 days and stayed over Tokyo Disney Resort.

I will get more into details below as it ended up being a great deal especially if you decide to visit the magical Japanese world of Mickey!

 

A quick reminder about Tokyo DisneySea

I am inviting you to read again my previous article from 2014, about the organization of this Disney park, unique in the world, with a theme related to the sea and harbor. A few changes in term of attractions by the way.

 

My birthday gift !

 

Tokyo DisneyResort website is quite well done so you can already have a look at the attractions (with our without Fast Pass) you may be interested in.

So we spent in total 2 days at Tokyo DisneySea, which gave us the opportunity to see almost all the shows and tried the attractions we didn’t have have to do in 2014: I think I might be able to give you additional tips!

 

Arabian coast or Venetian gondolas for St Valentine’s day ?

 

On Instagram you had a quick glance at the park thanks to my Instastories and the live video I did with you (which I unfortunately didn’t save!): I felt like it was the most exciting visit for you guys!

On my side, I love the ambiance of this park so much and especially because it’s decorated with all the Pixar characters for the Pixar Playtime event (from January 11th to March 19th): total happiness!

 

Attractions to do before anything else

This section is totally from my point of view but after discussing with a few other persons who went to the park, I think our opinions were pretty similar when it came for attractions.

Therefore I will post in order of preferences the ones that really worth a try:

 

TOY STORY MANIA : Still a huge fan of this attraction, which is completely different from the one in Paris because it consists in shooting virtual targets with 3D glasses & slingshot guns along an amazing scenery.

A”sporty” game at the entrance of the ride

 

Beaver for him, Rabbit for me !

 

INDIANA JONES ADVENTURE : TEMPLE OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL : only regret, it was closed this time. Nothing to compare with the one in Paris as this one consist in a 4-wheel journey in the middle of superb scenery and from top of my memory a bit of thrill.

 “Raging spirits” ride, located next to “Indiana Jones adventure”

 

JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH : I can’t remember if we tried it last time but we were positively surprised by the speed of the end of the journey.

 

THE MAGIC LAMP THEATER : we could compared it with a combination of “Honey, I shrunk the audience” and the “Mickey and the wizard! show from Disney Studios as the 3D is mixed with a live show, with main theme The Genie from Aladdin. No lack of magic tricks and 3 dimensions surprises with this one!

 

TOWER OF TERROR : yes, you read well, me usually fearful, I rank this one in my top priorities!! In 2014, I had judged it useless to try, thinking it would be the same as Paris, but it wasn’t!

 

The story, if I understood correctly, is not the same; it’s about an explorer who came back from an exhibition with a small statuette possessed by an evil spirit. During our visit, we experienced a special version of the attraction called “Level 13 Shadow of Shiriki” (available till March 20th 2018).

A few overlooking at the park before falling down, going up and falling down again (7 plunges instead of the usual 3)…

I blew it up out of all proportions but I can guarantee you that it’s not as “thrilling” as the Paris one (dixit the girl who gripped her man from the beginning to the end). High sensation lovers might be disappointed but it’s always interesting to be able to compare with our tower.

 

In terms of newbies, NEMO & FRIENDS SEARIDER replaced the very slow “Storm Rider” from 2014 = excellente idea! It’s still a bit slow but at least we can enjoy the Nemo ambiance while riding a submarine.

The other attractions worth to be tried too, depending on what you want and the time you have, but to my opinion not essentials.

 

The shows and animations

If it’s your first time at Tokyo DisneySea you may want to skip the shows to have more time for the attractions. You should also keep in mind that the charming side of Tokyo DisneySea is also due to all the sceneries around the attractions, which means, decorations, food, the games during the Pixar playtime but also the shows!

My advices won’t be very useful for all the visits after March 19th when it comes to Pixar shows, but it might be worth the read for the more long term ones. Anyway you can find the list here.

 

•KING TRITON’S CONCERT : I think this one located in the “Mermaid lagoon theater” is a permanent one. To my opinion it’s a must-see. Pictures are forbidden inside but be assured that Ariel will spin around your heads …♫ under the sea ! under the sea !♫

 

PIXAR PLAYTIME PALS : Nothing very spectacular but I really loved the characters not often seen in our park.

Bob Razowski and Sulley !

 

Sadness, Russell, Doug, Carl and… Lotso !!! <3

 

Carl, Doug from Up, Bullseye from ToyStory, and… Lotso ! (who I got the chance to quickly see in Florida but not very popular in France, snif!). The ambiance in the audience is friendly and disciplined, as you can as every time in Japan!

 

PIXAR PALS STEAMERS : just for the pleasure to meet Toy Story & Monsters.Inc characters on a boat and say hello. (yes, a little is enough to please me… especially when I can see again my favorite character Lotso!)

Lotso is everywhere !

 

•LIGHTNING MC QUEEN VICTORY LAP : A short parade of Lightning Mc Queen from Cars in the streets of American Waterfront.

 

•CHEF REMY & YOU: A show with the theme of Ratatouille was promising but actually it wasn’t: I was expecting people wearing food costumes to perform the show (as this crazy one in 2014) but no! Too much talks (indeed not understanding anything didn’t help!) and not enough show for me!

 

 

•OUT OF SHADOWLAND: Nothing related to Disney, but I really liked it. It showcased a young Japanese girl scoot, Mei, who got lost in the forest and discovered enchanted people in the middle of a moving scenery, games of light and acrobatics.

 

STEPS TO SHINE: a show with Duffy and his friends (YES, Duffy now has other friends than Mickey and Minnie: the rabbit Stella Lou and the cat Gelatoni = a good excuse to extend the derived products, isn’t it?).

Anyway, I am not very sensitive to these characters without soul, so only if you pass by or if you are a fan of Duffy.

 

•The “FANTASMIC” night show : already watched in 2014, with Fantasia and Lion King themes if I remember well.

Other than that I loved the animations during the “Pixar Playtime” event: one race against time to gather all the ingredients to prepare a ratatouille, a ball throw challenge to win surprise gifts, a hunt to find 4 special “Pixar” stickers given away by the cast members in exchange of saying the password (“Ka chow!, “Bon appétit”, “Saiko Da !” or “Kaw-Kaw ! Raawwrr!” were the best to receive the Holy Grail stickers).

I even got a birthday sticker given from a cast member (basically you just say that it’s your birthday when you see her and she customizes the stickers = perfect timing for me, I didn’t even had to lie!).

Truly, I won’t never say it enough: the Japanese know how to keep their childlike innocence, have fun and make like funnier !

 

Food

“Cars” menu at New York Deli restaurant

 

As my previous time, quality of the food and creativity met my expectations.

Collector “Buzz Lightyear” pop corn buckets & tomato and herbs flavored pop corn

 

No popcorn hunting for me this year (am I getting reasonable?) but once again some very original flavors such as tomato and herbs, shrimps or chocolate with very nice collector buckets.

 

Burger “La Petite sirène” burger, “Monsters,Inc” dimsums and bánh bao

 

Each restaurant or booth offers new menus to celebrate the Pixar Playtime: here are images of the most creatives ones.

Churro Nemo churro and our “Monsters,Inc” Valentine’s day dinner

 

I have a yummy memory of the Nemo orange churro, the James P. Sullivan bánh bao stuffed with chicken and corn, as well as the excellent Monsters, Inc menu which included seafood linguine pasta, orange mousse, beetroot soup (everything for only 12€)!

 

 “Toy Story” menus

 

The legendaries alien mochis were still there. To sump up, everything was delicious and not very expensive in the park, so enjoy!

Misc advices

Stay over DisneyResort hotel

The view from our hotel room proves that we are very close to Tokyo DisneySea !

 

As we wanted to spend 2 days in Disney world, we decided to book 2 nights within the resort. It exists Deluxe Disney hotels located in the parks and other Disney official ones located along the Disney monorail, in other words a few minutes away from the parks (the list here)

Those last ones are less into Disney decoration but still very convenient and affordable (75€ per night for a standard room, I would almost be tempted to stay during our full stay in Tokyo, but it’s a bit far from the center). The bedrooms of our Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort were clean and without complain: to sleep it was more than enough!

We didn’t not have a breakfast included (enough to eat inside the park!) but a buffet is available. I didn’t take pictures of the place but you can judge by yourself here.

Anyway, you’d rather book it if you want to avoid a long trip back after the closing of the park. Here, a shuttle takes you directly to the monorail and from the Monorail to the hotel: within 10 minutes you are in the park or in your bed!

 

 Entrance tickets purchase

I couldn’t buy them online. Therefore we purchased the tickets at the hotel counter upon check-in (very easy to have them on hand the day before the visit) but when we went for Valentine’s Day, we purchased them at the entrance counter when the park opened. No rush, just arrive a bit earlier than opening time and everything will be alright.

For 2 days Disney sea/Disneyland, we chose the 2-day pass (about 100€ per person). For Valentines’ Day, 1-park ticket (56€ per person).

 

Get the Fast Pass

Same way as Paris: you need to go get the Fast Pass ticket next to the attraction, which gives you a slot time later during the day in order to access the attraction after bypassing the long line.

Optimize your time while waiting between two Fast pass tickets by seeing shows or doing smaller attractions or by eating.

 

Bring a small blanket for the outside shows

The shows are mostly watched seated in order and total respect. No one disturbing other’s visibility, it’s paradise.

This year we remember about bringing a small blanket (rolled in my tote bag) in order to sit on during the outside shows: all the Japanese do the same, very confortable!

 

Shops and merchandising

Globally I found the price cheaper than in France, and the derived objects are most of the time more inspired than ours but I didn’t have any buying frenzy.

 

“Toy Story” Candy boxes

 

They have much more choices when it comes to hats & small bags (we got tempted by what you can see next to my travel diary, to anticipate our next visit to Disneyland Paris).

Kitchen accessories are quite originals. For the rest, I didn’t find anything interesting (a bit too much of Duffy for my taste).

 

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Arrivederci Tokyo DisneySea !

 

I hope you enjoyed this 2nd visit to Tokyo DisneySea. Next time I will detail Tokyo Disneyland, where I went in 2015… but once again, I got surprised by a few newbies! Talk to you soon! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Scarf Acne Studios
Coat Samsøe Samsøe
Sweat shirt Uniqlo
Pants Acne Studios
Sneakers Moa x Disney
Earrings Soko

My winter trip to Japan

· Illustration, Travel

Here we are ! For those who didn’t follow me on Instagram, I traveled 3 weeks in Japan with my SO and I think we probably had the best experience we could have had.

It’s already our 4th time to travel to the country of rising sun. After spring and autumn, we wanted to explore this country during winter time, and what a great idea it was! we came back amazed by these holidays.

Knowing that I am already a fan of Japan, I knew I would like this trip but not to that extend. Especially as I hadn’t prepared anything prior going: I admit I totally delegated.

 

 

It’s my dear love who carries the laurels this time, as he’d spent long hours in front of his screen to book hotels, find spots of interest, measure distances, etc. For lack of time, I was approving without really looking into it and I gave him carte blanche for this trip. Therefore we can warmly thank him for the program of the next few weeks on this blog!

Before going into details in each place, I will try to give my advices for those who would be interested in following the Japanese winter adventure. This season is often left on the side as people travel for hanami during spring but as for me, it also totally worth the try… only need to know if you are sensitive to cold or not!

 

Japan in winter

I had watched documentaries about Japan in winter and I knew it had some potential. Anyway each season has potential in Japan!

The thing that may scared a few of you is the temperature and the fact that you need to cover up with layers before going out. However, nothing to compare with Lapland or Canada: during our stay, the coldest temperature we got in Hokkaido (based on my Iphone!) were around -12 °C. In Tokyo is was about 4-5°C, which is pretty similar to a Parisian winter.

 

 

The advantage to travel during this season is the almost non-existant tourist in the area: we still saw a few groups of Chinese and Japanese tourists but almost no Westerners! It made it easier to visit, more confortable and gave the impression of being an explorer who just discovered a new land, which was fascinating.

Regarding the logistic, I will explain after but as always in this country, everything goes straight, on time and in order in spite of the bad weather so no need to worry.

 

Trip duration

 

We traveled during 3 weeks (from January 25th to February 15th), which was quite confortable to visit without only giving a glance over places. We stayed the first 10 days in Tokyo in order to visit the few things we hadn’t had the chance to see before and to see the places from a local perspective without pressure.

The rest of the trip to Akita and Hokkaido might have been a bit more confortable if we hadn’t stayed that long in Tokyo.

Ideally, if you prefer wide spaces and nature, only stay 1 week in Tokyo and keep the 2 others to visit north side and Hokkaido. In any case when travelling to Japan (somehow to pay off airline tickets), it seems that 2 weeks are needed.

 

Plan the stopovers

 

You can see the different stopovers on the illustrated map above. It was a bit tight but it really worth it!

As per the outside Tokyo part, my advice would be to stay minimum 2 nights in each chosen city, which we did most of the time except for Toenoyu onsen (near Tazawako) and Kushiro where we only stayed one night (because no room available in the ryokans at the chosen dates and also because of the timing).

 

 

When it comes to cities in Hokkaido, we had to make choices for the stops. Our main goal was to attend the Sapporo Snow Festival, which is held early February every year: only 2 nights were more than enough but it was in high demand (so you’d better check the hotels in advance).

For the rest, I will give you more details when I will tell you about Hokkaido, but you should know that they are a lot of other interesting cities we didn’t get the chance to visit this time! You can still have a look at my previous trips here and here to see other destinations in Japan.

 

The plane

 

We bought our tickets last October and I don’t really have tips to find good deals apart from checking online the prices with price-comparison websites. On contrary to our previous trips, this time we chose the Japanese airlines Ana, which offers direct flight from Paris to Tokyo.

I think it’s my first time to take a direct flight to Japan. Obviously it’s more expensive but we wanted to have this comfort. We actually purchased our tickets with the agency “Voyages à la carte” (Sainte Anne street, in Paris), which is well informed about the promotions for Japanese direct flights.

We also booked there our flight from Kushiro to Tokyo.

 

 

And what a surprise on our way back to Paris, we flew with the Star Wars aircraft! I heard about these Star Wars planes but I didn’t think I would have the chance one day to travel inside (flights are decided last minute so I don’t think it’s possible to plan in advance).

On board, we were welcomed by Master Yoda, the flight attendant, glasses and napkins are all in the colors of R2-D2, a welcome message is done by C3-PO… In other words, everything to be comforted before going back to France!

 

The train and the JR Pass

 

We spent quite a lot of time during this trip in the trains. But as I already explained in the past I love taking Japanese trains because they are always on time, and very comfortable (a lot of space for the legs and luggages), the view from the windows is amazing and the food at the train stations is excellent (passion Ekiben). It’s really not a chore.

As always we ordered in advance a one-week JR Pass, which allows to use all the JR trains in an unlimited way. The only issue during this trip was the low frequency of trains in Hokkaido: it’s really important to take it into consideration as sometimes there are only 2 trains during the day to go to a specific city for example.

Also, try to do all your transfer the same week or two weeks, to make sure you won’t need to buy another JR pass.

 

 

Once you got the JR Pass at the airport, and with a calendar, book all your train tickets (main stations in Tokyo have JR counters).

This task might be a bit tough as the person at the counter doesn’t speak (or a little) English but it’s essential to travel peacefully and to make sure you will have a seat.

 

Internet in Japan

 

During our previous trips I didn’t use Internet on my phone because we stayed in cities big enough and I was asking people in the street.

This time, I rent a Pocket Wifi and I don’t regret it as it simplified our trip (83€ for 3 weeks here but there may be other cheaper websites maybe)!

You book it online in advance and get it once you arrived at the airport and when you leave you just need to insert it in a prepaid envelope and post it.

It allows to have network all the time and everywhere (expect in the very country side places but it’s not a big deal). To find our way, nothing to compare with our previous time: I was simply searching on Google maps the name of a place and hop !

Even though I’ve tried to make the no-internet my priority, I must admit this pocket wifi saved us from annoying situations. So rent it without hesitation and especially if it’s your first trip!

To find our way in the subway, I used the free app City Rail Map, which gives itineraries, lines to use from a point A to a point B and it was very useful.

 

Accommodation

 

I recommend to book hotels in advance (it was a bit tight for us as we started looking at hotels last October and already a lot of hotels were fully booked in Hokkaido and onsen areas in Akita). So start planning during spring or summer if you want to travel the following winter.

I will give the name of our hotels along with comments when I will tell you about our trip: I know accommodation is something you are always interested in but you will know all about it, don’t worry!

 

Food

 

Believe it or not my silhouette got refined and I lost a bit of weight when I came back from Japan! We walked a lot but I think the Japanese food really helped because we ate less sugar than in France. First, breakfast, we had fish and rice almost everyday and because the restaurants close early we usually had dinner at 6:00pm.

For those who would panic about the idea of not having toasts in the morning, hotels also offer pastries and other pancakes for breakfast and there are lot of sweets in the street of Tokyo but sugar is anyway less present in the daily life.

 

 

You’ll see article after article what kind of food I discovered but as always quality is excellent in Japan.

Ironically, it’s pretty hard to find fresh fruits in supermarkets (if any, they are expensive), and I would put a damper on all that plastics they use (using plastic to wrap a single banana breaks my heart!)

 

Suitcase(s)

 

Once again we brought a way too much. Ana airlines allowed 2 suitcases of 23kg and one carry-on each, which is a dream when we think about all the souvenirs we can bring back.

But we decided to take 2 big suitcases of 23kg and one small cabine luggage… which was cumbersome to move around so make sure to reduce as much as possible (one big suitcase for two and one carry-one would have been ideal I think).

I didn’t bring back a lot of souvenirs: we didn’t have to buy a new suitcase (as the other time before!) but for the next time I will really try to be more minimalist with my clothes and makeup products (100ml of cleansing lotion is more than enough for 3 weeks for information).

 

Electronic material :

Our Canon Eos 5D Mark II camera survived without problem the low temperatures. As per the Iphone, I kept it warm inside the pocket of my down jacket to make sure the battery would last as long as possible and I used it only to take photos or movies (I had two backups chargers for one day).

Make sure to bring with you one or two adapters for Japanese plugs (same as the ones for United States).

 

The essentials

Snow boots (Sorel Caribou for him and Sorel Cosy Carnival for me = mines were not as warm as his when it came to low temperatures but I wanted them less cumbersome)

-A pair of sneakers/ boots for Tokyo

An Ultra warm Uniqlo legging to wear underneath pants

A warm coat and down jack to wear underneath if needed

Thin cashmere pullovers

Thick ski socks

Scarf, beanies and gloves.

Medecines for cold, cough and digestion etc (=it’s really difficult to communicate at the pharmacy and on the medecine boxes, everything is written in japanese kanji !)

For the rest, make it as simple as possible: 3 pullovers and 2-3 pants seems enough for three weeks (especially if your hotel have laundry/cleaning services). Knowing that you can buy things there, I really insist to only take the essentials or you may regret it during your travels!

 

Budget

 

It’s always hard to answer this question because the desires, needs and priorities depend from one person to another.

Of course, a budget for this kind of trip is quite substantial compared to a trip to Thailand but it’s totally conceivable. The black points in term of budget are housing, flight tickets/transportation but in Tokyo, I found the price of hotels much cheaper than a city such as New York.

For the food, if you eat local it’s not expensive at all: a bento in a train station or a bowl of ramen is around 5-7€, Tokyodisneyland set menus (starter, main dish, dessert, drink) are delicious and cost about 12€.

I found this very useful website to simulate a budget for this kind of trip.

 

 

I wrote quite a lot to introduce this winter trip to Japan but it was necessary for a good start before getting deep into details for each destination!

As always, you can ask me your questions in the comments below and I will try to help you the best I can to prepare this trip! Thank you for reading and see you very soon in Tokyo! (English translation by Quiterie)

 

PS : For the people who followed my instatories, here is my Deezer musical playlist which acompanied all my trip in japan and that I really loved to chose to illustrate my Instastories. Every song has now a special meaning to me, with a precise definition of the place and the atmosphere in which I was when I listened to it. <3

 

Photos et illustrations credits : ©Tokyobanhbao
except the Star Wars seats ©Lucasfilm ©Ana

Happy new year of the dog !

· Decoration, Illustration

After 3 weeks of low activity on this blog due to my holidays in Japan, I’m finally back to wish you a happy New Year of the Dog.

For the occasion I prepared a wallpaper for smartphone as it looked like you really enjoyed the one last Christmas. I hope it will give you a good fortune along the year.

On my side I slowly get back on track after these three weeks of travel, discovery and intense happiness before telling you all in details. So looking forward to getting back to it with you! Talk to you very soon!

 

You can download this wallpaper by clicking on it and simply register the image into your image gallery. Then, choose it as home screen on your phone (do not forget to resize it as the iPhone usually tends to zoom images).

Grey lock screen wallpaper here
Grey dashboard wallpaper here

Blue lock screen wallpaper here
Blue dashboard wallpaper here

 

 

PS : This illustration (like all the others on this blog) has copyright and can’t be modified (color, layout, drawing, signature…). You can only use it for private personal usage and no commercial opportunity. Thanks ! (English translation by Quiterie)

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