Nana yo!
Let's continue from my ~Part 1~ post ey! ;)
I was telling my story about how messy it was my arrival in Japan. Starting with delayed flight to getting lost around the train platforms to missing the station and eventually giving up and taking the taxi to the hotel and collapse from energy depletion.
The next morning I thought of going to get my bank account or my phone or something. I told my friend this and she told me that, the bank account, the school will do it for the students, as for the phone, she said, sometimes people from the phone company will come and promote some student discounts.
At the end of the day, I did not do anything related to my stay here in Japan since it will be settled by the school.
My parents and I wanted to meet up with my friend who helped me out with my application to Akamonkai. So, I decided to check the school out. There was two campuses, I couldn't contact my friend because she was busy so I just decided to check out one of the campus nearest to us at that moment.
We took a walk around Nippori, and ended up at Nippori Campus and... it was the wrong campus. Nippori campus are mainly from student who don't speak a word of English, so does the staffs. I had to explain to her I'm a new student and wanted to check the school out. One of the staff called the Main Campus and got my friend to explain to her.
It was all cool and fun but the Nippori Campus is.. much more smaller than the Main Campus. Thank god I got into the Main Campus instead. (Let's get to that later)
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| Nippori Campus |
Around Nippori Campus
Since we woke up quite late, we decided to just head back to the hotel after visiting Nippori Campus.
On the way, we found a Hanko Shop also known as the Name Stamp shop. Went in and asked bunch of questions, the nice aunty who can't speak a word of English told me that for a foreigners, our names are sometimes too long. Maximum letter on a stamp is only 4 letter, in my case, I am lucky that my name have 3 letters so It came out nice and not cramped. The entire thing with the box cost me about 1200¥.The hanko itself is 1000¥.
[Hanko Shop -- coming soon--]
We left the shop without making my Hanko because I wasn't sure if my short name is allowed. Told the nice aunty I will be back the next day after asking my friend.
On our way home, my mom saw a Shishiedo shop. She needed a face moisturiser because the water in Japan is very heavily treated that it's not quite suitable with our skin. Makes our skin feels dry-ish and doesn't feel nice. So who ever planning to come here, please prepare moisturisers for the days you are staying here.
After buying her moisturiser, we pass by a sushi shop called Taraku. My mom wanted to eat the Makis and it was such a feat to get the aunty and this girl who works there to understand that we don't eat pork or any kind of meat. It was hilarious we're like the entertainment in the shop for other customers. At the end of the day they finally understood us and my mom got to eat her first ever made in Japan sushi. Even my dad who don't normally eat Japanese food ate some of them. We even had our lunch there the next day. We ordered the same thing but we also ordered the tempura. No picture sorry :(
Feel free to check my Instagram. Most of these pictures are from there anyway. :D
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| Taraku Menu |
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| Taraku |
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| Temaki, Inari, Healthy Rolls, Cucumber Rolls |
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| Mom's Favourite Kyuuri (Cucumber) Rolls |
The next day, we went to Tokyo CAMII! Probably the only Mosque in Tokyo. I'm not so sure O-O
The mosque is beautiful and I'm pretty sure it was the highlight of my parents trip to Japan especially my dad. He bought quite a number of souvenirs and he get to eat some proper halal food too. There was a halal restaurant within walking distance near the Tokyo CAMII. The restaurant called POTOHAR. A Muslim Indian shop. It's a very very small shop, could only serve about 15 people max even that would probably be super cramp.
Tokyo CAMII
Also, while we're still in Tokyo CAMII, I met my friend from back home who I hardly ever met in Malaysia! Imagine that! I met her and her husband in Japan. Of all placesssss!!!!!!!! World is indeed small (>v<)
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| It's a small world after all! |
We went back to the hotel stomach filled with delicious food! On the same day, we had the same dinner at a similar restaurant with my friend Hiromi who finally get to leave early for that day. This restaurant is just in front of Nippori Station in the building in front of the East Exit called Siddique. They too sells the same food as Potohar. The naan was HUGE and I am planning to have my last buka puasa at the same place again. 8D
[Siddique Restaurant --coming soon--]
To be continued!
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