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Tuesday, August 28, 20076: 41pm

Japan (Day 6) - Sanrio Puroland & Takahatafudo

(note: bumper crop of images — more than 50 of them!)

caution: cute overload! guys who wish to skip the ensuing kawaii-ness in entirety may scroll all the way down for some nice photos of a buddhist temple.

on this day, i paid a visit to sanrio puroland — home of hello kitty and all things cute! if someone was to designate a kingdom of cuteness, this would be it! i had been looking forward to visiting this indoor theme park even before coming to japan!

Route from Shinjuku to Tama

sanrio puroland is located in tama, in the western part of tokyo prefecture. it lies outside of tokyo’s 23 special wards where shinjuku, shibuya, ginza and all the places i had visited over the past few days are. setting out from shinjuku by train, i had to commute more than an hour before finally arriving at the keio tama center station.

the moment i came out from the station, i found myself in the town of cuteness!

Map of Hello Kitty's Town

even though sanrio puroland was still a distance away, the surrounding area was already decked out in cuteness!

Patio, a cute pink building near Sanrio Puroland

take this little pink building for instance. it is called “patio” and houses cafés and such. it has blue roofs and red and white striped window shades.

Sylvester the Cat and Tweety Bird balancing on an overhead crossbar

sylvester the cat and tweety bird balancing on an overhead crossbar!

Colorful structure near Sanrio Puroland

this office building had an interesting sculpture of a very colorful multi-headed creature.

Sanrio Puroland

finally i arrived in sanrio puroland! *screams* i felt way more excited about it than i did for tokyo disneyland!

Lamppost outside Sanrio Puroland

a cute lamppost with swirls and all in baby pink and blue! that’s the prettiest lamppost i’ve ever seen! so pretty it looked almost unreal!

Colorful wall murals of Sanrio characters in Sanrio Puroland

colorful wall murals of various sanrio characters welcome visitors to sanrio puroland. i love how the arch glass ceiling casts different shadows on the wall.

Colorful wall murals of Sanrio characters in Sanrio Puroland

let’s take a closer look at the beautiful murals. not too sure who the little penguin dude is but he’s cute! i think he’s been around for many years.

Colorful wall murals of Sanrio characters in Sanrio Puroland

the only characters i can recognise are my melody and the little twin stars.

Pseudo stained glass window in Sanrio Puroland

pseudo stained glass window in shades of pink and blue. pink and blue seem to be the primary colors when it comes to cuteness!

Garden in Sanrio Puroland

a garden with cheery-looking sunflowers.

Crowd at Sanrio Puroland

once again (like tokyo disneyland), there was a huge crowd despite it being a weekday afternoon. people, mostly kids, didn’t appear to have to go to school or to work!

Woods area in Sanrio Puroland

the theme park spans four levels, with the basement holding the main area where all the theme rides and performances are held. sure, there are a few rides here and there, but i find this place to be more of an exhibition hall for kawaii-ness than anything else.

Cute, colorful houses in Sanrio Puroland

cosy little cottages in different shapes and patterns!

Cute, colorful houses in Sanrio Puroland

everything here looks cute!

Music-themed upper deck

an upper deck with a musical theme!

Candy Factory at Sanrio Puroland

all shops within the area are beautifully themed. you can buy candy at the candy factory.

VillageShop in Sanrio Puroland

heck, even the toilet looks awesome.

Ladies' toilet in Sanrio Puroland

i had never seen a prettier toilet. that must have been the first time i’ve ever taken photographs of a toilet!

the highlight of the entire theme park is this:

Hello Kitty's house

hello kitty’s house! it’s life-sized too! and bright pink! at all times you can see people forming long lines to get into the house!

Hello Kitty standing at her balcony

even with dozens of other kawaii characters by sanrio, it’s evident that hello kitty is still the queen of the lot.

Windows of Hello Kitty's house

Windows of Hello Kitty's house

beautiful windows with white heart-shaped railings.

Outer wall of Hello Kitty's house

pink brick walls!

Hello Kitty's car

wanna take a ride? i wonder if that car is functional. many women would kill to drive it!

Fountain in Hello Kitty's house

once you enter hello kitty’s house, you are greeted by the sight of a beautiful fountain shaped like a crown at the top. the strings of water that rain down appear to have little beads of light moving within them in harmony. there is some optical effect/illusion involved. it shares the same concept as the new fountain at level one of suntec city mall.

Chandelier

Hello Kitty's fireplace, bookshelves and dining table

i love the kitty-shaped fireplace! for the bookshelves, i had fun going through all the titles that kitty was reading. they were english and i spotted a few of shakespeare’s. some books would surprise you by randomly tilting themselves out of the shelves!

Hello Kitty's sofa

all of kitty’s furniture are shaped like her head!

Jeweled crown on Hello Kitty's sofa

we enter kitty’s bedroom…

Hello Kitty's curtains and bed

victorian-style curtains and bed.

Hello Kitty's bedside table

why does kitty’s photo frame on her bedside table have a photo of an ice cream dessert rather than her friends?

Hello Kitty's dressing table

her dressing table.

Hello Kitty's fish tank

fish tank with a red plastic fish! the tank is shaped like kitty’s head too! kawaii!

Bathtub in Hello Kitty's house

kitty’s bright pink bathtub with a bright pink bow just like hers.

Door and wall in Hello Kitty's house

intricate rose designs.

Hello Kitty popcorn machine

i spotted this hello kitty popcorn machine too! initially i thought the popcorn kernels would be shaped like hello kitty’s head, but they weren’t. that would have been too much!

Cinnamoroll and friends

this is cinnamoroll and friends. i think they’re all pasteries at a café or something.

Cinnamoroll food

pasteries featuring cinnamoroll.

Hello Kitty food

hello kitty again!

Hello Kitty food

ahhh! kawaii!

Hello Kitty food

hello kitty sushi and pudding!

i simply couldn’t resist! i must have a hello kitty meal too! i went to a canteen-style restaurant where all the food had already been prepared; you simply grab a tray and follow the queue to pick out any food you fancy. works great for someone that doesn’t speak japanese!

My Sanrio-themed lunch

my sanrio-themed lunch! the cutest meal i’ve ever eaten in my life!

Hello Kitty meat buns

kawaii! food in the shape of hello kitty’s head! i didn’t even know what these were until i ate them because the food was all labeled in japanese. i took them anyway because they looked so cute! as it turned out, they were meat buns! (and i don’t eat pork!)

Cinnamoroll chocolate mousse

cinnamoroll chocolate mousse! i love chocolate mousse!

Chiffon chocolate mousse

better still, the chocolate mousse was served in a chiffon mug (chiffon is a friend of cinnamoroll’s). i got to bring one home as a souvenir! yummy!

Caricature drawing

at the caricature corner, staff were on hand to draw cute caricatures for ¥1800 each.

Caricature drawing

i was really tempted to get a caricature of myself drawn but i was running out of time to get to my next destination!

Hello Kitty merchandise

of course, what’s a theme park without gift shops selling expensive merchandise? i would LOVE to get my hands on that shiny pink kitty camera!

Hello Kitty cushion

instead, i got myself something more affordable — a comfy cushion in the shape of hello kitty’s head (again)! it’s really soft and cuddly! i’ve been hugging her to bed every night since.

i also did a hello kitty art-and-craft stick-on on the spot. they give you the black outline on a metal plate and you fill in the spaces on your own with colors squeezed out from tubes (like toothpaste). we have this in singapore too, but i have never seen one with the same cute hello kitty picture.

Hello Kitty stick-on on my pink mini fridge

it’s now on my pink mini fridge! notice that it looks different from the regular hello kitty; this particular one appears to have fluffy hair!

Update: daphne left a comment correcting me. the picture is not of hello kitty but charmmy kitty, hello kitty’s pet! ahhh… that explains the different look! thanks!

admission into the land of cuteness sure didn’t come cheap. at ¥4400, that’s equivalent to almost 60 singapore dollars! in comparison, admission into the much larger tokyo disneyland is ¥5800, just ¥1400 more.

still, to be surrounded by all that kawaii-ness, it was worthwhile. i enjoyed myself thoroughly!

after exiting the indoor theme park, i found myself bathing in the hot japan summer heat once again. one thing about the japanese is that they are a very creative people that know how to have fun!

Children playing in the pool

to cope with the summer heat, they have pools like this where children can play. cafés and restaurants roll out special dessert items for the hot weather too.

Strawberry shaved ice

one shaved ice dessert with vanilla ice cream and strawberry syrup, please. i chilled by the glass window of the café and people-watched before heading off to the next destination!


i figured since i was doing some solo traveling, i could afford to be more adventurous. i had already ventured all the way out of tokyo city and thought i should drop by a couple of suburbs before heading back.

hino is a neighboring city of tama and home to a prominent buddhist temple, takahata fudo-son.

Route from Tama to Hino

with some help from a nice japanese dude that spoke decent english (the one and only i had come across throughout the 11 days), i learned that i had to ride the monorail from tama to reach takahatafudo (that’s a mouthful ain’t it).

(from this point onward, my camera ran out of juice and all the following photos were taken on my LG shine.)

Takahatafudo

i arrived in takahatafudo in the late evening and made my way to the temple on foot. at this point, without a map (since i was outside of tokyo city) or any knowledge of the japanese language, it was as good as walking blindly.

Takahata Fudo-son

luckily, the temple was only a short distance away from the takahatafudo station.

Takahata Fudo-son

when i saw a pagoda that striking, i knew i had come to the right place!

Takahata Fudo-son

Wishes written on wooden plates at Takahata Fudo-son

people wrote their wishes on these wooden plates.

Takahata Fudo-son

Hijikata Toshizo statue at Takahata Fudo-son

this statue is a memorial for hijikata toshizo, a japanese military leader who lived in the 1800s and opposed the meiji restoration.

Takahata Fudo-son

Takahata Fudo-son

i climbed a long staircase all the way up to the base of the pagoda. it was also here where i saw a drunk man drinking more beer and a young couple making out.

it was getting dark and i was still a long way away from home (in this case, home was my hotel back in shinjuku). i decided to have dinner in this town before heading back.

Alley in Takahatafudo

this alley in takahatafudo is lined with bars and eateries.

Tiny bar with only standing space

tiny bars such as these were pretty common. it was so cramped and small that there was only standing space available to customers!

Set dinner

dinner was at a japanese restaurant. i had a ladies’ set meal that was supposed to include strawberries. but what i got was just kiwi.

Yummy breaded stuff

yummy breaded prawn and chicken.

Miso soup with shells

my miso soup had shells in it that resembled tiny clams. they aren’t clams, are they? anyone knows what they are?


then, it was another long trip back to shinjuku where i had drinks with beni at hub, a popular chain of english pubs in japan. life is good!

this also marks the end of my two-day solo travel in japan. over the two days, i realised that japanese are not as shy as we make them out to be. i lost count of the number of japanese men who tried to chat me up on the streets; there were at least 5 a day. for such a polite people, they sure are outspoken!

the sleaziest of the lot:

  • in shibuya: an elderly man walked right past and whispered “kawaiiiiiiiiii” in a low and creepy voice. it spooked me for about half the day.
  • in shinjuku: a fella named “takashi” (who’s half turkish, half japanese) openly asked if i would sleep with him. the nerve!
  • in ueno: a nerdy-looking japanese dude opened with “can i eat?” i asked, huh? after much difficulty finding the right words, he asked again “can i eat with you?” (i was so glad he didn’t say something else!) then he proceeded to tell me (with much difficulty) that he came from england and could speak english. ha!

okay, according to beni, there was the possibility that they were really trying to recruit me into their porn business. whatever!

Posted by Veron Posted by Veron · Category Travel category · Total number of reads 37,071 views

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  1. i want to gooooo! i want to go i want to go i want to go!! and i want to live in the hello kitty house and have the hello kitty car!!!!!!!!

    btw. that cat picture u did, it’s charmy kitty. she is hello kitty’s pet cat… hahahaha… View all comments by Daphne Maia

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  2. Wow wow wow!!! I want to go to Sanrioland too!! Haha.

    Great pictures btw! :D View all comments by Jasmine

    Posted by posted by Jasmine SINGAPORE Windows XP Opera 9.23 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 7:12pm · Direct link to this comment link



  3. hey, i happened to chance upon your blog. :)
    i think your blog is really informative and interesting! keep blogging! =) View all comments by sandy

    Posted by posted by sandy SINGAPORE Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 7:16pm · Direct link to this comment link



  4. Oh my goodness! Seeing all these makes me really tempted to visit Japan! How much did you spend?? :) View all comments by Jacelyn

    Posted by posted by Jacelyn SINGAPORE Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 7:46pm · Direct link to this comment link



  5. hello hello kitty!!so cute!!aH!!!!!kill me!!i want them alll!!!ah!!
    so like my cute kiki..too bad she not white…
    i want all the hello kitty!how do you feel when eating the hello kitty meal?so cute and yummy!!
    the camera is so cute too!!japan really a colorful world!! View all comments by wenniee

    Posted by posted by wenniee SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 10:31pm · Direct link to this comment link



  6. I’m a guy, and I absolutely love the cute Hello Kitties!

    But then again, this coming from somebody with a life-sized Pikachu in his own room…

    I’m really glad that you went to Japan; It’ll be quite some time before I can afford to fly over there! View all comments by pkchukiss

    Posted by posted by pkchukiss SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 10:39pm · Direct link to this comment link



  7. i love hello kitty too!!! those merchandise are so cute! View all comments by Goh

    Posted by posted by Goh SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 11:41pm · Direct link to this comment link



  8. Daphne Maia: lol Hello Kitty has a pet that’s also a kitty? That’s too cute!

    Jasmine: I wanna live there!

    sandy: Thanks for the encouragement!

    Jacelyn: Quite a few grands. Japan sure is an expensive place to stay in!

    wenniee: The meal looked cute and pretty, but it didn’t taste as good as it looked! It still made me happy anyway.

    pkchukiss: Wow! This is the first time I’ve ever heard a guy confess that he loves Hello Kitty! *claps* I have a larger-than-life-sized Mashimaro in my room too!

    Goh: Too cute! View all comments by Veron

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  9. oh dear …
    i’m so overwhelmed by all the cuteness, it’s making me dizzy …
    nonetheless, as mentioned in your earlier post,
    japan sure has full of colours and surprises!
    i wonder what’s your next post gonna be about …
    can’t wait! View all comments by Jayson

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  10. It sure seems like fun heading out on your own. I have been doing that for almost all my holidays and each one brings new experiences. Read your blog on your solo trip to Bangkok and I am glad that you enjoyed it. I will be flying there this Saturday to stay there for 9D8N. Looking forward to exploring more places including the outlying provinces as it will be my 3rd trip there each getting longer in duration haha View all comments by Dennis

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  11. Harlow Veron!!!

    I am looking forward to your update on your trip to Japan EVERYDAY!!!

    SanrioTown!!! This is one place I wanna go if I get to visit Japan again.

    Will be waiting patiently for your update on Day 7 :P. View all comments by Shire

    Posted by posted by Shire SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 29, 2007 at 8:41am · Direct link to this comment link



  12. Wow…Da Niu still in your room….I thought u would have throw it away View all comments by neo

    Posted by posted by neo SINGAPORE Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 29, 2007 at 10:33am · Direct link to this comment link



  13. I really want to go to Sanrio Puroland now… and I want that camera too! But the best part of your day has to be the creeps. Wacky Japs. Muahahahahaha. View all comments by Strawberry Milk Mama

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  14. Jayson: My next post would be less of cuteness, more of sights. Nonetheless, it would reaffirm the fact that Japan is a place full of colors and surprises!

    Dennis: Glad to know you’re a fan of Thailand too! Hope you get to visit all the obscure and less known places.

    Shire: Wow!!! Day 7 is coming right up!

    neo: I can’t bear to dump him! He’s too cute!

    Strawberry Milk Mama: lol it’s great that you had a good laugh! View all comments by Veron

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  15. Wow, good thing I missed Sanrio Puroland! Just kidding, my gf would have loved it. We went to a small store in Shinjuku.

    I’m addicted to your blog and look forward to your postings! I think there were a few days where you didn’t blog and I was going through a withdrawal. :) View all comments by Ken

    Posted by posted by Ken UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 29, 2007 at 8:29pm · Direct link to this comment link



  16. Enough kawaiiness to last a lifetime :P

    Porn business? Did I really say that? Either my sense of humor, or my memory is going to the dogs… View all comments by Beni

    Posted by posted by Beni INDIA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 29, 2007 at 9:23pm · Direct link to this comment link



  17. Ken: Yeah dude, your gf would have loved it! Actually, any girl would have loved it. I wasn’t even a Hello Kitty fan before, but after visiting Japan I was a total convert! That cat has a strange hold on ya. I ended up buying a lot of kitty merchandise back to Singapore!

    Beni: Dude you said it! I totally remember lol! View all comments by Veron

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  18. Love your post! chanced upon it by accident. looking forward to your daily updates!
    been to japan couple of time, love it totally. why not travel to Hokkaido next on a self drive tour? the scenery there is awsome! View all comments by moosh

    Posted by posted by moosh AUSTRALIA Mac OS X Safari 312.6 · Time posted August 31, 2007 at 12:46am · Direct link to this comment link



  19. Yes! Hokkaido is definitely one of the destinations I’m looking forward to. It seems very different from Tokyo and Kyoto! View all comments by Veron

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  20. omg your pictures are so fantastic. I cant take my eyes off the kitties. Being a kitty fan….your pictures really very very well taken!!! Can I use them as wallpapers for my desktop? View all comments by Valerie

    Posted by posted by Valerie SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 31, 2007 at 11:36pm · Direct link to this comment link



  21. Sure! The pictures may be a little small to be used as wallpaper though. View all comments by Veron

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  22. Hi there yor posts are really lovely. It makes me really really wanna go to Japan.
    So did you book a tour package by an agent or you just planned ur itenararies by yoursel?

    Ohhh I wanna go …..i wanna go especially on Sanrioland. View all comments by Ladymocha

    Posted by posted by Ladymocha SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 · Time posted September 2, 2007 at 9:05am · Direct link to this comment link



  23. I never believed in going on tours organised by tour agents. We got our air tickets through a travel agent so that it would be cheaper. As for accommodation, we booked it over the Internet prior to our trip. We planned our itinerary after doing some research on our own. View all comments by Veron

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  24. I love your writing style, very informative and helpful. If I ever visit Japan I shall know more than nothing. I was in Paris, and I didn’t know that there is Eifel tower duplicate in Tokyo. View all comments by Tanja

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  25. Thank you so much! Keep reading!

    Tokyo Tower was built based on the design of Eiffel Tower. The resemblance is there, but I wouldn’t exactly call it a duplicate :) View all comments by Veron

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  26. Hi, juz chance upon your website today. I must say it’s brought me fond memories of my trip to Japan. The cute penguin in the wall mural is Tuxedo Sam & he’s been around for many yrs… View all comments by cat

    Posted by posted by cat SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted October 19, 2007 at 10:56pm · Direct link to this comment link



  27. Hello,

    Wow, loved all yr good info on yr trip to Japan n gee all those places u visited were marvellous!! esp Puroland which is certainly one i will not miss when it’s my turn to get to Japan, haha!! Tks for yr good effort n time in putting up all the pics n info to share with everyone ;)

    take care & GOD bless u!!

    chris View all comments by chris

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  28. golly!! i dont even know that puroland exist..i went to sanrio shop at ginza when i was 11 (im 24 now >.< )..and i could only drooling there..too little money, too many cute items..
    please visit hakuhinkan toystore and make a review of it whenever you get another chance to go to ginza..its a 5 stories building filled with TOYS!!! i hope the building is still there XD View all comments by redhia

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