Penang to Tokyo

The trip started with the last flight of the day from Penang to Singapore.  We transit in Singapore for a IMG_8997couple of hours before boarding a midnight flight to Tokyo, Japan.  We were very excited, and sleep on the flight was scarce.  Time tickle through as we doze in and out of the cramp economy class.  As the sun broke horizon, we arrived in Tokyo, with full of excitement and little energy.  Like in many countries, in fact, in all the countries, the immigration officer rarely smile, and a huge queue greeted non-residents as we chuck our luggage towards the immigration counter.  Without any hassle, we got our entry, and off we go to get our subway pass. 

There was a special subway pass sold at a discount rate for tourist.  This special pass allow one person to go in the subway Metro line unlimited rides for two days, and all this for only 960 Yen.  There is also a single day unlimited rides that goes for 600 Yen.  This ticket can only be purchase at Narita Airport.  We purchase a few of this and off we go to our Ryokan.  It was already about 8am and we went to catch a train right from Narita to Ueno.   It was on this train we first got the impression of Japan.  The scenery looks so different from where we were from.  The land was beautiful clear blue sky, and no haze, and it was sunny.  In a distance, farm land grace the horizon with puddles of home making an honest life of the local residence.  The home design was unique and nice, and the way they park their cars was also memorable.  IMG_9001The train made a couple of stops along the way and up came school children on a field trip to Tokyo.  The entire carriage light up with a smile as the tiny little kids with bright red hats came in.  There were only a Two teaches with more than 10 child, and the passengers in the carriage keep an extra eye over the kids.  It shows how a first world modern society could function as a unit helping each other, something that we don’t see much in Malaysia these days.  Then this little kid with bloody nose that caught my attention, he seams quiet, while other of his comrades chuckling away like a busy bee, he just stares out quietly with a tissue jam up his nose with blood stains.  Its so early in the day, and he already had a lousy start, I could relate to how he feels.  We came into Ueno, and changed to a subway to Tawaramachi Station.  There, we hiked for 5 minutes to our Ryokan.  It was almost 10, and the streets were starting to heat up.  Tokyo streets are filled with walkway, at least 20 feet wide.  Cyclist also goes onto this walkway, so sometimes, full concentration are needed navigating through along a busy walkway.  Again, this was not something that we have often in Malaysia.  The bikes all goes onto the road, and we rarely has 20 feet wide walkway as well.  We arrived at Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou and was greeted by a friendly and young lady.  We confirm our reservation and put our bags down for safe keeping as we set out to see Tokyo. 




The Star RSS fastest of them All

For the last couple of days, I have been hogging my Google Reader for the latest and greatest news.  I have made two observations.  Firstly, The Star RSS wins gold in delivering the fastest news.  Just today, right after I watch Anwar’s live announcement on the web, a summary of the news was appears in The Star RSS immediately.  I wonder how they do it.  Maybe that is the wonder of internet.  Malaysiakini on the other hand holds the news much longer, but has a much detail reporting.  This is the second observation.  NST on the other hand is fit for the old folks.  Expired news, and nothing interesting.  I am thinking of dropping them off my Google Reader since nothing new nor interesting comes from them.  So, for delivering the news the fastest, the gold goes to The Star. 




Travel Tales one Year too Late

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We have return from our trip to Japan, and it has been a year since.  I have yet to pen down any words about the trip, I have yet to put my travel log together.  It was tomorrow night one year ago that we set out to the land of the rising sun.  It was a trip plan a year in advance.  It was a promised fulfilled.  It was a dam good trip.  Up till today, we are still thinking of things and places that we have visited on this trip.  Its time to write down and publish the travel log, if not, it will be forever lost in the distance memory.  Before long, this trip will be buried in a stack of long lost trip memories.  I have to start tomorrow. 




Visual Styles; OminOS & VISTize Se7en Rainbow

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Currently using OminOS now and I tell  you, it rocks. 




Tonight a lot of Malaysians cannot Sleep

I for one is emotionally distressed.  The arrest of Tan Hoon Cheng, SinChew Daily reporter who reported racially sensitive remarks from Ahmad Ismail were being arrested without trail under the ISA.  I am in such a shock that I just dont know what to feel.  Given some time to settle in, I am currently up most disgust.  I know many Malaysians tonight will be like me, finding it so hard to believe, and utterly in an emotional turmoil.  Before, you draw your conclusions while taking this event internally, do read Raja Petra’s article titled, “The Real Story of May 13 (Part1)”.  It was unfortunate that he was arrested before he could publish the other parts.  Maybe there was a plot to that. 

Try to get some sleep Malaysia, tomorrow is another day.  Try to understand the whole thing, before taking any rash actions.  The evil are in play, the good are also in play.  Things will work it self out, for evil never prevail as we still have some good people left. 

Update: Thresa Kok joins Tan Hoon Cheng and Raja Petra in today’s ISA roundup.

Update-2: Tan Hoon Cheng released on Sept 13 afternoon.







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