Thursday, February 7, 2013

Project YummyTe | Day 1

Philippine Airport, particularly NAIA 3, is starting to look like an international airport.

Waiting area filled with restaurants and people















International bound check-in counters.












Aisle of Cebu Pacific flight bound for Osaka



















Took us ~4 hours flight from Manila to Osaka (KIX, Kansai International Airport)


Whohoo! At last, land of the rising sun, though, it is already late at night. :P




Exchanged our coupon first for an actual JR Pass. :)




Then, another ~70 min train ride to Osaka. :|














Arrived Osaka Station around midnight,
the only food service that is open, Fastfood. :|






























Originally, we were to ride a night train (Sunrise Seto) going to Tokyo, but because foreigners can't book a train ride outside of Japan, we need a place to stay for just a few hours. Our Shinkansen ride bound for Tokyo is 6:30AM, and since hotels are fully booked that night, we just stayed inside a Media Cafe. 

The name of the shop is Popeye Media Cafe.

Popeye Media Cafe Entrance
















Media Cafe in Japan are simply computer shops, but way better than of the computer shops we have in Philippines. They have a group area where you could stay. In addition, they have a neat comfort room, a shower area, cosmetic area, and other amenities just like a hotel. 

We rented the space for 5 hours, costing us JPY 1,800, around PHP 900.

Couple computer rental



PHP 900 each is a good money to spend the 5 hours,
unless we wanted to chill in the freezing winter weather. :))



They even have this so called "Cosmetic Area."

Manga galore! If only these are in English @@
Normal Computer Rentals

Magazines, anyone?
They even have Anime DVDs, free to watch.
*Sigh* but Anime is in pure Japanese, no English subs. :(













































Slam Dunk Magazine, is this an autographed version?













Went outside the shop, streets are clean, probably it's midnight. :))

Even our gadget ran out of juice, luckily, I brought my extension.












































Getting some sleep for our Shinkansen Ride later in the morning.











































NEXT: Tokyo! ^_^

If you're interested in the place, here are some reference "print-screened" from Google Maps & Google Street View. 

Popeye Media Cafe is  a 4~5 min walk, right across Shin-Osaka Station.








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