Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

Mar 15, 2012

Louvre

We were able to enjoy a beautiful, sunny Sunday at the Louvre.
Most everything is closed on Sundays in Paris except the museums, so it's a great opportunity to visit one. The art collection at the Louvre was impressive (to say the least) and I was blown away by the size (so huge!!) but I was just as impressed with the elaborate details of the museum building itself. And I loved the huge park connected to it, Tuileries Garden, where the locals came out with their dogs to chill and soak in the sun.








Nov 27, 2011

Kota Kinabalu

Another perk of living in Japan is its proximity to other Asian countries. Growing up in CA, for a weekend trip, we would only really have the option to travel somewhere within the US, Canada or Mexico.
Last Wednesday was a public holiday in Japan and my boyfriend took a couple days off so we planned a quick 2 night trip to Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, one of the 13 states in Malaysia. KK wasn't on our list of places to visit but after some research it seemed like a really interesting destination. They have beaches, jungles, animals, mountains, a city, and most importantly the food which is a mix of various Asian cuisines. What sealed the deal was a direct flight out of Haneda. SO convenient!
Will blog in detail but here is our trip in a nutshell...
Took a red eye and arrived around 6AM.
It's about a 5.5 hour flight there, 4.5 hour flight back. Not bad!
The city is about a 10-15 minute car ride from the airport, which is awesome.
Harbor adjacent to our hotel.
What we didn't know was that most of KK city is a landfill so they didn't have nice beaches that I'd envisioned. But, there are lots of islands nearby!
There is a large Muslim population so there were many mosques.
Initially, we wanted to go to the Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, and we knew it was on the Eastern side of Sabah but didn't realize that it was another flight or a 7.5 hour drive to get there. Definitely didn't have enough time for that but hopefully we can make another trip out to go there, Kinabalu National Park and Gomantong Caves.
An enormous Bryde's Whale skeleton is displayed and it's impressive!
Day trip to Sapi Island.

Kota Kinabalu is famous for beautiful sunsets:
Day 1
This was after some rain so there were lots of clouds.
Day 2
Stunning!

We wrapped up our trip with food poisoning (both of us!) so although we had half a day before we flew out, we could barely move. Oh well, at least we were able to enjoy two full days there!

Mar 2, 2011

Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum

While I was exploring this area, I randomly found the Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum (岡本太郎記念館). I've wanted to come here but never found a chance. Taro Okamoto is an artist, famous for his sculptures. His most famous sculpture was "Tower of the Sun" which he made for the Osaka Expo in 1970. This memorial used to be his home and atelier.
Replica of the "Tree of Life", another sculpture he made for the Osaka Expo but had to be taken down. As a memorial for his 100th birthday, they made this replica (1/20 the size) to show the younger generation his art.

Nov 10, 2009

Churaumi Aquarium (沖縄美ら海水族館)

One of my main motives to visit Okinawa
(the beach was #1 but a huge storm hit Okinawa)
Storm. So unlucky.

Entrance to the aquarium.

This fish is... unattractive. haha.

Sea turtle.

Leopard print Ray. Stylish.

THIS is the main reason for my visit.
Could stare at this the whole day...

Such an elegant beauty...
Dreaming until the day I get to swim with one!
(notice the huge Manta Ray in the back)
Found this amazing video that features this aquarium.
So soothing.

Oct 7, 2009

Ramen Hakubutsukan

before the Dream Match in Shin-Yokohama.
A MUST visit for ramen lovers.
The museum is divided up into small, individual shops,
all of which are famous shops from all over Japan.
Although I'm not huge on ramen,
I enjoyed the retro interior themed in the mid 1900's.





Mini Shio-Ramen at Muramasa (むらまさ).