Trip to Tokyo
We had a great time in Japan as we were blessed with
amazing food, scenery, friends, and learning opportunities. We were in Japan for nine
days but like most vacations it went by too fast. Thankfully, Alexa’s
mother was going to meet us in Korea
when we returned which gave us something great to look forward too. A week
before we left to Japan we learned that the weather forecast predicted
thunderstorms everyday; however, thanks to the Grace of God we had blue skies
everyday except for the day that we returned back to Korea
(and a ten minute pour when we were in Disneyland).
We also got a little nervous because Alexa got really sick the morning that we
left to head to Tokyo.
She could hardly leave our apartment to get on the Metro to head to the train
that would bring us to Seoul.
When we arrived to Tokyo,
she laid in bed the rest of the evening in hope that it was just a little 24
hour stomach flu or something. Thankfully, she felt better the next day and the
rest of the trip was wonderful from there on out. In this blog, I will break down our Japan
trip by the different days as a way to help me organize my thoughts with the
activities that we did.
Sunday July 29th
We left our Daegu apartment at 6:00 am to catch the subway to Dong-Daegu so that we could take the KTX train to Seoul which is only a two hour ride on the fast train. Once we got to Seoul we had to transfer to the AREX train that took us to Incheon (which was another 53 minute train ride) so that we could catch our flight to Tokyo. I had to carry all of our luggage as Alexa was extremely sick for the entire 12 hour journey from Daegu to Tokyo. We arrived to Asakusa, Tokyo before we realized that we had no directions from the subway station to our hotel. Tokyo is the largest city in the world and it only took us five minutes to find our hotel with no map or internet. Amazingly enough, throughout the entire trip, Alexa and I did not get lost once as we adventured out through the entire city of Tokyo. Tokyo’s transportation can seem confusing as it consists of a subway system and train system that coincide with each other for transfers to an infinite amount of locations. However, Alexa and I both found the transportation rather easy which gave us confidence that we can travel through any city throughout the world. Anyway, Alexa laid in bed once we got to the hotel as we were praying that she would be healed so that we could enjoy the rest of our trip. God most definitely answered our prayers as Alexa felt much better the next morning and throughout the trip.
Monday July 30th

Monday morning we went to the Senso-Ji temple which is right
down the street from our hotel. It is the oldest and most famous temple in all
of Tokyo which
is still used as a Buddhist sanctuary. People say that the temple is a glimpse
of Kyoto which was the capital until 1868 when
it moved to Tokyo.
All in honesty, Alexa and I did not care too much for the temple as it was
uneasy watching people worship a false idol and giving money to it. We took a
few pictures and headed out as we were both anxious to go up into the Tokyo Sky
Tree which lingered over us by 634 meters.
The Tokyo Sky Tree is the tallest tower in the world (as of
May 2012). The tower was also a few blocks from our hotel which we had a great
view of from our 9th story bedroom window. The tower is 634 meters (1902 feet)
tall which gives an uneasy feeling when gazing down from the top. Alexa and I
both felt like the tower was shaking when a gust of wind went by which almost
made me sick at first (Alexa had no problem with it). To make things even more
interesting, there was a glass floor on the top observation deck so that you
could look straight down on the city. Somehow, Alexa got me to lay down on it
so that she could take my picture with the city below. Put into perspective,
the space needle is 184 meters (552 feet) which is nearly four times smaller
than the Tokyo Sky Tree. The view was incredible as pictures will definitely
not do any justice whatsoever. We could literally see the entire city of Tokyo and a glimpse of Mt. Fuji
hidden between some clouds off in the distance. Tokyo really is a beautiful city as it has
man made canals that go throughout for easy transportation of people and cargo.
I must say though, once we came down it was nice to have the earth under my
feet again as I felt much more stable and at ease.
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| It's a LONG ways down! |

Tuesday July 31st
We woke up around 7:00 am and caught the subway a few blocks from our hotel
which we took to transfer to the train that brought us to Disneyland.
It took about 45 minutes from our hotel to get to the Disneyland Park since
both the subway and trains have many stops; however, if one was to take a
direct route with no stops it would take no longer than 25 minutes. Alexa and I
were both extremely excited when the train dropped us off right in front of the
Disneyland entrance gate. We walked through
the gate and were immediately invited by the Disney band that was playing in
the middle of the street (main street USA). The Disney
Park was very similar to the original
in California
as it had all the same attractions, just a different layout. At first we were disappointed
because they did not have the Indiana Jones ride, but we later figured out that
the ride was in the other park Disney
Sea which we went to the
next day. Alexa enjoyed the castle as it was much bigger than the one in California. The castle
in Tokyo is Cinderella’s castle as the one in California is for
Sleeping Beauty. We truly had an amazing time as the weather was great and we
waited in line no longer than 30 minutes. We were also treated like celebrities
as at one moment a bunch of Japanese students were asking for our autographs.
We literally signed autographs for five minutes as other people were watching
us trying to figure out if we were celebrities or not. Who would have known
that being a fluent English speaker would bring such opportunities in foreign countries?
We saw many shows throughout the day, in between eating
great food and riding traditional Disney rides. At night we watched the
Electric parade and then ate dinner at the Blue Bayou which is the restaurant
in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. We have
both always wanted to eat at this restaurant; and therefore, we figured we
would just do it. Afterward we went on Splash Mountain
before heading back to the hotel to get a good night sleep. We were pretty
exhausted from all the walking but were excited to go to DisneySea the next day
which is much different than any other Disney Park
that exists. We arrived to our hotel at about 11:30 pm and fell right to sleep after taking
a bath that seemed luxurious since we have no tub here in Korea.
Wednesday August 1st
We woke up at about 8:00 am which was about an hour later than the
previous morning. We were both excited to go to DisneySea but were also still
pretty tired from the day before. We arrived to the Disney
Park at about 9:15 am and then had to take the
Disney monorail to the Disney Sea entrance which is on the opposite side of the Disneyland Park. Alexa and I were both astonished
when we entered into DisneySea as it was a very beautiful setup. The entire
first part of DisneySea has a European theme that makes you feel as if you were
in Venice Italy. It was very peaceful with
Italian food, Italian music, Italian buildings, gondolas, etc. We were both
very impressed and immediately fell in love with DisneySea. The first thing
that we did in DisneySea was walk to the Indian Jones ride to get a fast pass
so that we did not have to stand in line. Then we walked through Arabian Land to go to Little Mermaid Land. Alexa
was stoked that the Little Mermaid had its own little theme park since that is
her favorite Disney movie. I will admit that Little Mermaid Land was extremely
cool as it had pretty good rides and shows.


After Little Mermaid Land we went to a show that was held in the middle of the park which is all water. The show consisted of getting sprayed which we were not aware of, and therefore, we got soaked which was rather nice because it was blazing hot and we dried up within minutes. After the show we went on the Indiana Jones ride which was different than the USA version because this one focused on the new movie, “Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull.” However, you’re still in the jeep with similar surroundings, just some different obstacles to overcome. The park is so massive that it took us forever to feel like we’d seen everything. At night we saw the Fantasmic show which is one of my favorite shows. The show in Tokyo is a little different than the one in California but bigger and better. It has to be one of the best shows that I had ever seen in my life. After the show we went on the Tower of Terror before leaving the park at around 11:00 pm. We could have definitely spent another day at DisneySea as there was much to see; however; we were also excited to start adventuring out into Tokyo and Yokohama for the remainder of the trip.
Thursday August 2nd
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| In Shinjuku |
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| In Harajuku |
Friday August 3rd
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| The Cosmo Clock ferris wheel |
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| The Hikawa Maru |
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| Entrance to Chinatown |
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| The "statue" of Hachi |
As we got on the train to head back to Tokyo, we decided to stop in a district called Shibuya because it has the busiest intersection in the world. Again, pictures cannot do justice on how busy this intersection is when people start crossing the street. Alexa and I walked across the street a few times and were just amazed how populated the cross walk gets when the light turns green. Shibuya is also well known for the movie Hachi: A Dog’s Tale starring Richard Gere. It’s about a dog that goes to the subway station everyday for nine years expecting to see his owner who passed away. The movie is based on a true story at the subway station in Shibuya which was cool to see. We then went back to our hotel and fell fast asleep after a long and very eventful day.
Saturday August 4th
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| At the Hama Rikyu Garden |
After the Garden we went to Tokyo
Station and saw the Imperial
Palace. I learned that Japan still has an Emperor but has as much power
as Queen Elizabeth in England
(which is hardly any). The Emperor is the son of Hirohito who was the Emperor
during World War II. His son still lives in that Imperial Palace
that Hirohito lived in and will sometimes come outside to greet people in the
mornings.
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| In front of the Imperial Palace |
After
the Palace, Alexa and I
walked around Tokyo
station and decided that we would sit and rest for awhile. We decided to
go see
the Dark Knight Rises; which was our second time seeing it. We saw it in
Korea a week prior to going to Japan; and therefore, we have seen the
same
movie in both Korea and Japan. We
actually saw it again last night with Alexa’s mom which means we have seen it three
times now. An amazing movie that is worth seeing three times as it concludes
one of the best trilogies ever made. After the movie we headed back to our
hotel and got a good rest.
Sunday August 5th
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| View of the Asahi Brewery |
Monday August 6th
We met up with our friend Yuka at
Starbucks and got to hang out for a few hours. She lives in Guma which is about
an hour and a half northwest of Tokyo,
so we were glad that she was able to come and meet up with us in the city. It was
good to see her again as it has been like 4.5 years since I’ve
seen her. Alexa saw her three years ago when she came to Tokyo for a mission trip. We are hoping that
she can come visit us in Korea
so that we can show her around our neck of the woods.We then caught a train to the Incheon Airport and left for Seoul where we stayed a night in a hostel since we were going to pick up Alexa’s mom at the airport the next day. The hostel was nasty and neither of us slept very well because of the horrible smells; which makes it the last time we will ever stay in that specific hostel.
Tuesday August 7th
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| Jeff was having fun. |
Alexa and I went to the Korean War
Museum which was much bigger than expected. I absolutely loved it and could
easily go back again. We were rather in a hurry to get through it as we were
ready to go back to the hostel to grab our stuff so that we could meet Alexa’s
mom at the airport.
We picked up Alexa’s mom at the airport and then took a train to Seoul station, then took a different train to Daegu, and then took the metro to our apartment. We were all exhausted when we got back to our apartment and all three slept very well. Alexa’s mom will be with us for the next week and we are extremely excited at the opportunity to hang out and show her different areas within Korea. Last night we showed her downtown Daegu, this Saturday we will show her Busan, and then Monday we will show her Seoul. It will be a good time and we all very excited.
We picked up Alexa’s mom at the airport and then took a train to Seoul station, then took a different train to Daegu, and then took the metro to our apartment. We were all exhausted when we got back to our apartment and all three slept very well. Alexa’s mom will be with us for the next week and we are extremely excited at the opportunity to hang out and show her different areas within Korea. Last night we showed her downtown Daegu, this Saturday we will show her Busan, and then Monday we will show her Seoul. It will be a good time and we all very excited.
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| At the Korean War Memorial |





















I haven't read your blog for quite a while now so it was fun to read your latest update and hear about your adventures in Japan. Sounds like you guys had a blast and I loved looking at the pictures. The picture of Jeff behind that giant gun is a little scary...I hope it wasn't loaded ;)
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