Last day of our Japan trip! Sad to leave but I am glad that now my happy memories of Japan has replaced my dark, gloomy, depressing past I spent in the country.

In the morning we packed everything into our bags before checking out. We also threw out garbages and we checked out of the hotel before 10. Our plan was to find a coin locker to put our last bags in and travel light during the day before we heads to the airport. Again, I made a mistake. I thought that it would be more convenient for us to keep our bags in Shibuya, and travel to the airport from there later. But when we got to Shibuya, after the long walks that we did, we couldn't find any coin lockers. The person said they don't have those inside Shibuya station, you will have to go outside the gates to find them. So we heads back to Shinjuku and put our bags somewhwere inside the ginormous station.
We went to a combini to buy some snacks and drinks, and then we did a little cute picnic at the Shinjuku National Park. The park was huge. And for us who came from a country/city with mostly no parks, it was an awesome thing to be able to experience so much nature in that big of a city.


After Shinjuku Gyoen, we walked to Artnia, a store belongs to Square Enix, the maker of Final Fantasy Series. My brother and sister loves the series. It was nice, but it was not the place we imagine would be. From there we travelled to Yodobashi in West Shinjuku. I bought a camera case, and we went to Shibuya after.

We went to One Piece store in Parco! It was like a One Piece heaven. Everything is One Piece. Next to the store they also have Village Vanguard, which is my favorite variety goods store, and they also have other cute stores I bought some postcards in. We visited Loft briefly after, and then we heads for Saizeriya (again) for our last meal before our long flight to Kuala Lumpur.
When we went back to Shibuya station, it was jam packed with people. It was super crazy and we thought it's impossible to get through this ocean of people with our big bags later on. So we changed our plan. First we went to Shinjuku to get our bags, and we got onto Chuo Line Rapid service to Tokyo station instead of Yamanote line to Shinagawa as we planned before. Thankfully, the train was not crowded at all and we were able to reach Hamamatsu just fine with our pile of fat bags.

From Hamamatsu, we got onto Airport line Monorail to Haneda. It was my first time getting on it. The trip to Haneda went smooth, we did some fare adjustment to add some money to our suica cards, and we were in Haneda. We picked up our suitcases at the ABC counter, we re-packed them, and we lined for the baggage drop counter. Again, I can't say I'm satisfied with the low fare I paid for AirAsia because the service was really stupid. Everyone wanted to drop their baggages and they only had one counter ready. What. And the flight was the same hell as our flight to Japan. Overall, I can see myself coming back to Japan at least once in two years, but I don't think I will fly budget airlines for long flights ever again.

In the morning we packed everything into our bags before checking out. We also threw out garbages and we checked out of the hotel before 10. Our plan was to find a coin locker to put our last bags in and travel light during the day before we heads to the airport. Again, I made a mistake. I thought that it would be more convenient for us to keep our bags in Shibuya, and travel to the airport from there later. But when we got to Shibuya, after the long walks that we did, we couldn't find any coin lockers. The person said they don't have those inside Shibuya station, you will have to go outside the gates to find them. So we heads back to Shinjuku and put our bags somewhwere inside the ginormous station.
We went to a combini to buy some snacks and drinks, and then we did a little cute picnic at the Shinjuku National Park. The park was huge. And for us who came from a country/city with mostly no parks, it was an awesome thing to be able to experience so much nature in that big of a city.


After Shinjuku Gyoen, we walked to Artnia, a store belongs to Square Enix, the maker of Final Fantasy Series. My brother and sister loves the series. It was nice, but it was not the place we imagine would be. From there we travelled to Yodobashi in West Shinjuku. I bought a camera case, and we went to Shibuya after.

We went to One Piece store in Parco! It was like a One Piece heaven. Everything is One Piece. Next to the store they also have Village Vanguard, which is my favorite variety goods store, and they also have other cute stores I bought some postcards in. We visited Loft briefly after, and then we heads for Saizeriya (again) for our last meal before our long flight to Kuala Lumpur.
When we went back to Shibuya station, it was jam packed with people. It was super crazy and we thought it's impossible to get through this ocean of people with our big bags later on. So we changed our plan. First we went to Shinjuku to get our bags, and we got onto Chuo Line Rapid service to Tokyo station instead of Yamanote line to Shinagawa as we planned before. Thankfully, the train was not crowded at all and we were able to reach Hamamatsu just fine with our pile of fat bags.

From Hamamatsu, we got onto Airport line Monorail to Haneda. It was my first time getting on it. The trip to Haneda went smooth, we did some fare adjustment to add some money to our suica cards, and we were in Haneda. We picked up our suitcases at the ABC counter, we re-packed them, and we lined for the baggage drop counter. Again, I can't say I'm satisfied with the low fare I paid for AirAsia because the service was really stupid. Everyone wanted to drop their baggages and they only had one counter ready. What. And the flight was the same hell as our flight to Japan. Overall, I can see myself coming back to Japan at least once in two years, but I don't think I will fly budget airlines for long flights ever again.
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