davidm
Strata Poster
(this might take a while...)
I had cruelly taunted you all with a "trip to the East" earlier this year, well as time passed and I
found myself (I'd explain, but its dull and not really important) with holidays from work to take before
the end of the year and a nagging "must go back to Japan at some point" thought lingering at the back of
my mind - I took the opportunity and booked myself a quick 2-week trip to the real East.
(I've been to Japan a couple of times before ; 2002 for the World Cup for a month and I only really
went to the Disney parks and Palette Town in coaster-terms then, and 2008 when I had a bigger trip
up from Space World in the South to Tokyo hitting up some of the other parks then (annoyingly the TR
from that 2008 trip has been 'archived' from this site so I can't link to it (its on TPR somewhere if
anyone cares)). So there is a reasonable amount of "been here before" in this trip, but also a fair
bit of "new to me" stuff too.)
--
Found a good price on some flights Sunday-Saturday (would have preferred to go out on the Saturday to
be honest but there wasn't the late availability on that and I only booked this about 10 days before I
left), booked up some hotels and off we go...
Sunday 26/10 - Logistics...
Get a plane at Manchester...
Swap to another plane in Amsterdam...
Watch a couple of films on a rubbish in-flight screen, try to get some sleep (don't get much but I don't
remember being awake all the time so must have succeeded in part) and then you are at Osaka's big offshore
airport;
and it is Monday morning.
Monday 27/10 - Osaka in a daze
About the only other thing I'd pre-booked was my train from the Osaka Kansai airport into Osaka itself
since there is a combo-deal you can get with that express-train and a local ICOCA card (the NFC cash card
thing that make trains/subways easy - think "Oyster card"). So after picking that up from the JR office
at Kansai (where on a previous visit I'd picked up a full JR-rail pass but didn't need one for this
trip) get on a train for the 40min or so trip to Osaka itself.
Osaka's outskirts are, frankly, pretty ugly. Low-rise sprawl lasting mile after mile.
Eventually you get to some sign of built-up sprawl though
and get into the city proper. One of the last stops of the express train is in one of the city-stations
'Tennoji' where there used to be a complex housing a big roller-coaster 'Delphis' - last
time I was in Osaka I made a trip out to see what was going on and the site was still there, just
mostly abandoned - looking on Google Earth prior to the trip it was apparent that the whole complex
had been levelled to the ground (and the coaster obviously long gone), but as the train went past I
could see that some new building was going up on the plot now - tries to take a pic but it didn't
come out. Anyway, none of that is interesting, just passed a few mins on the train. (the now-out-of-date
Google maps link is here just for info)
So after changing trains at Shin-Osaka, I get to the Osaka main station (my hotel is conveniently part
of the vast station complex). Japanese main-city railway stations are awesome, Osaka's has this big
roof structure over the tracks that you can see in this phone pic I snapped on arrival - more of that
later though.
I find the entrance to my hotel (not quite as easy as that sounds given the chaos that is a major
station in Japan) and dump my luggage (they are not at all keen in Japan (nor South Korea last year)
in letting people check-in early to hotels - check-in time is 3pm so you will NOT check-in before then -
not very firendly customer service, in other countries I've often checked in early but Japan does
like its rules!).
Had a plan to occupy the rest of this travel-dazed day with a wander around Osaka city and try to get
myself onto the right time-zone. So I start off with a wander around the Osaka Umeda area (basically
the area around the main station (I say "station", there are a number of stations all in the same
complex.
By accident I end up somewhere I recognise (accident because while I had meant to find this area I
didn't know how to get there on the surface road, only via the (vast) underground shopping malls that
spread out under the Umeda area.
Not that this area is particularly interesting to anyone else, but it was near where I stayed the
first time that I was in Osaka in 2002 and I had vivid memories of being very drunk in this area and
being amazed that I could find my way back to my hotel (in what was apparently back-street red-light
district) having only been at that hotel for about 10 minutes.
I re-found that hotel a little bit later, back in 2002 it was full of England fans and the block
opposite full of Nigerian fans ahead of the dull 0-0 draw that was the last WC group game.
Whilst wandering these back-streets, looking for that hotel, a rather heavy thunderstorm happened. I
was rather expecting the weather on this trip to be a lot worse than it actually was, but this rain
storm was easily the worst weather - almost typhoon conditions and because I'd just stepped off a plane
and all my luggage was in storage at a hotel, I wasn't best prepared for it. So I just hid out in a
building door way for a while. After a little while some woman in the restaurant next door to where
I was sheltering popped here head out to look at the rain and laugh at the silly tourist. Few minutes
later she popped out again and gave me an umbrella - how lovely! So now armed with some rain-protection
I could continue my wanderings.
Got the subway out to the castle area,
Which I'd been to in 2002 - quite nice, looks good, shame its from 1997 rather than 1583 like it appears.
For a few Yen you can get an elevator (an elevator in a castle for crying out loud) and go up to the top and explore the
fairly dull museum (mostly dedicated to an olde local warlord type) housed in the castle.
But the view is quite cool, not that its very high up though
Back towards the Umeda area (spot the ferris wheel - come back to that in a bit)
In keeping with the ex-coaster at Tennoji earlier, I next headed down to the Minami area where there
are a couple of other defunct-rides (both of which I'd ridden in 2008).
Drop ride is now a climbing wall (!!!) - (S&S?) drop ride mechanism still there though behind the wall
But this is just SBNO;
The area is really just one of the main entertainment districts, famous for the canal that over-excited
locals often jump into and the amount of neon signs.
Bit disappointed that the famous Glico man (above) is now all a video-screen rather than an actual
neon sign though.
(I'll come back here later when its dark for some pics though).
Check-in time rolled around so was able to get into my room by now, had a bit of a view of that
big roof over the railway station...
After a little rest (might have fallen asleep for an hour), it had got dark so ventured out again mostly
to go have a go on the ferris wheel...
This is the station/hotel building I was staying in;
The station at night was rather cool-looking
and a few minutes walk through the station brings you to that ferris wheel, sat on top of one of the
buildings (housing a load of shops).
Some shots from the wheel then;
Rubbish selfie though
Wandering back later then was this rather splendid thing advertising something or other - who knows,
anyway I liked it...
And that was me done for the day - been mostly awake for 2 days by now so was looking forward to sleep
by now.
(edit:fixed ex-Yabafo pic link thanks ↓)
I had cruelly taunted you all with a "trip to the East" earlier this year, well as time passed and I
found myself (I'd explain, but its dull and not really important) with holidays from work to take before
the end of the year and a nagging "must go back to Japan at some point" thought lingering at the back of
my mind - I took the opportunity and booked myself a quick 2-week trip to the real East.
(I've been to Japan a couple of times before ; 2002 for the World Cup for a month and I only really
went to the Disney parks and Palette Town in coaster-terms then, and 2008 when I had a bigger trip
up from Space World in the South to Tokyo hitting up some of the other parks then (annoyingly the TR
from that 2008 trip has been 'archived' from this site so I can't link to it (its on TPR somewhere if
anyone cares)). So there is a reasonable amount of "been here before" in this trip, but also a fair
bit of "new to me" stuff too.)
--
Found a good price on some flights Sunday-Saturday (would have preferred to go out on the Saturday to
be honest but there wasn't the late availability on that and I only booked this about 10 days before I
left), booked up some hotels and off we go...
Sunday 26/10 - Logistics...
Get a plane at Manchester...
Swap to another plane in Amsterdam...
Watch a couple of films on a rubbish in-flight screen, try to get some sleep (don't get much but I don't
remember being awake all the time so must have succeeded in part) and then you are at Osaka's big offshore
airport;
and it is Monday morning.
Monday 27/10 - Osaka in a daze
About the only other thing I'd pre-booked was my train from the Osaka Kansai airport into Osaka itself
since there is a combo-deal you can get with that express-train and a local ICOCA card (the NFC cash card
thing that make trains/subways easy - think "Oyster card"). So after picking that up from the JR office
at Kansai (where on a previous visit I'd picked up a full JR-rail pass but didn't need one for this
trip) get on a train for the 40min or so trip to Osaka itself.
Osaka's outskirts are, frankly, pretty ugly. Low-rise sprawl lasting mile after mile.
Eventually you get to some sign of built-up sprawl though
and get into the city proper. One of the last stops of the express train is in one of the city-stations
'Tennoji' where there used to be a complex housing a big roller-coaster 'Delphis' - last
time I was in Osaka I made a trip out to see what was going on and the site was still there, just
mostly abandoned - looking on Google Earth prior to the trip it was apparent that the whole complex
had been levelled to the ground (and the coaster obviously long gone), but as the train went past I
could see that some new building was going up on the plot now - tries to take a pic but it didn't
come out. Anyway, none of that is interesting, just passed a few mins on the train. (the now-out-of-date
Google maps link is here just for info)
So after changing trains at Shin-Osaka, I get to the Osaka main station (my hotel is conveniently part
of the vast station complex). Japanese main-city railway stations are awesome, Osaka's has this big
roof structure over the tracks that you can see in this phone pic I snapped on arrival - more of that
later though.
I find the entrance to my hotel (not quite as easy as that sounds given the chaos that is a major
station in Japan) and dump my luggage (they are not at all keen in Japan (nor South Korea last year)
in letting people check-in early to hotels - check-in time is 3pm so you will NOT check-in before then -
not very firendly customer service, in other countries I've often checked in early but Japan does
like its rules!).
Had a plan to occupy the rest of this travel-dazed day with a wander around Osaka city and try to get
myself onto the right time-zone. So I start off with a wander around the Osaka Umeda area (basically
the area around the main station (I say "station", there are a number of stations all in the same
complex.
By accident I end up somewhere I recognise (accident because while I had meant to find this area I
didn't know how to get there on the surface road, only via the (vast) underground shopping malls that
spread out under the Umeda area.
Not that this area is particularly interesting to anyone else, but it was near where I stayed the
first time that I was in Osaka in 2002 and I had vivid memories of being very drunk in this area and
being amazed that I could find my way back to my hotel (in what was apparently back-street red-light
district) having only been at that hotel for about 10 minutes.
I re-found that hotel a little bit later, back in 2002 it was full of England fans and the block
opposite full of Nigerian fans ahead of the dull 0-0 draw that was the last WC group game.
Whilst wandering these back-streets, looking for that hotel, a rather heavy thunderstorm happened. I
was rather expecting the weather on this trip to be a lot worse than it actually was, but this rain
storm was easily the worst weather - almost typhoon conditions and because I'd just stepped off a plane
and all my luggage was in storage at a hotel, I wasn't best prepared for it. So I just hid out in a
building door way for a while. After a little while some woman in the restaurant next door to where
I was sheltering popped here head out to look at the rain and laugh at the silly tourist. Few minutes
later she popped out again and gave me an umbrella - how lovely! So now armed with some rain-protection
I could continue my wanderings.
Got the subway out to the castle area,
Which I'd been to in 2002 - quite nice, looks good, shame its from 1997 rather than 1583 like it appears.
For a few Yen you can get an elevator (an elevator in a castle for crying out loud) and go up to the top and explore the
fairly dull museum (mostly dedicated to an olde local warlord type) housed in the castle.
But the view is quite cool, not that its very high up though
Back towards the Umeda area (spot the ferris wheel - come back to that in a bit)
In keeping with the ex-coaster at Tennoji earlier, I next headed down to the Minami area where there
are a couple of other defunct-rides (both of which I'd ridden in 2008).
Drop ride is now a climbing wall (!!!) - (S&S?) drop ride mechanism still there though behind the wall
But this is just SBNO;
The area is really just one of the main entertainment districts, famous for the canal that over-excited
locals often jump into and the amount of neon signs.
Bit disappointed that the famous Glico man (above) is now all a video-screen rather than an actual
neon sign though.
(I'll come back here later when its dark for some pics though).
Check-in time rolled around so was able to get into my room by now, had a bit of a view of that
big roof over the railway station...
After a little rest (might have fallen asleep for an hour), it had got dark so ventured out again mostly
to go have a go on the ferris wheel...
This is the station/hotel building I was staying in;
The station at night was rather cool-looking
and a few minutes walk through the station brings you to that ferris wheel, sat on top of one of the
buildings (housing a load of shops).
Some shots from the wheel then;
Rubbish selfie though
Wandering back later then was this rather splendid thing advertising something or other - who knows,
anyway I liked it...
And that was me done for the day - been mostly awake for 2 days by now so was looking forward to sleep
by now.
(edit:fixed ex-Yabafo pic link thanks ↓)