This afternoon before iftar, I'm going to Shinjuku to take a bus to Hiroshima, my second hometown!wooohooo Semoga pergi dan balik selamat je xd pape..aminn
The otherday, I fainted several times in train station. I was going back home after went to school and my Ikebana teachers' to returned back a book that I borrowed from her. When I was in train, I felt sleepy suddenly, gave some yawn, felt dizzy and I knew that I'm going to faint because this was not the first time it's happening. So I walked out from train, waited some seconds until it stops. I managed to went until my second last station where I had to change train somehow, and I thought I could make it until my last station. There was a waiting room there so I though I could rest there. So I naik escalator and hoped I can go till the exit but then........ Rasa macam tangga escalator yg bergigi2 tu kena kt muka n tangan. An I remembered that I was falling down the escalator stairs and a man kept say "危ないよ" or "watch out" but I was like "what is he talking about? and why am I falling down a stair, I took an escalator"
Then my become clear suddenly so I stood up and left the escalator as if nothing happened bila dah sampai atas. haha. It was about 20m to the waiting room and I tried to reach there as fast as I could but then again boooooom, I fainted, a few seconds later I woke up again, tried to walk to exit then booom, but this time a lady came to me and I went to the side before I faint. cari spot utk nak pengsan secara tenang.hehe When I was sitting against a wall there, I heard that lady and a pakcik called some station staffs so the staffs brought me inside their office. Oh and should I tell you that I fainted several times during that a few meters walk? lol.
There was a small room with a bed there, they told me to take rest as much as I want and they left me with a glass of water. I could feel that my body needs sugar and water, so I read the dua' "Allahumma lakasumtu(you continue it untill end, :p)" and had the water. I slept about 30mins, say thank you to the staffs and went back home.
What I was impressed is that there were actually somebody cared about me, a weird-looking gaijin(foreigner in a little bit rude way to say) in this Tokyo. You know what I mean. Most Japanese try their best not to bother or say hi or even make an eye-contact to people that they know (ugh, sometime if they know you, they will try to avoid making an eye-contact so that they don't have to greet you, wt%). That's why I did not hesitate to sat in the station like a homeless person, I knew people will stare at me even if I was totally fine and being normal so I didn't care about what they will think of me when I was totally sick. But then, the lady and some other people (I heard some people ask me ok or not but I couldn't see them) asked me I'm ok or not and called the staffs.
One more thing, there was a female staff and a male staff when they came to take me inside of their office. When we got there, the male staff called another female staff to hold me the other side. Em I mean, so that both of staffs that hold me are female. cam die care yang sbb sy ni ppuan, biar ppuan yg pgg sy. How thoughtful, isn't it?
And the reason why I bla blaing about my fainting experience is that this evening I'm gonna take train, quite long, about 30mins, before iftar and I'm a little bit afraid that I might fell again. It's just a little bit traumatic about trains because the last time I fainted last year, it was in a train to Shinjuku too. :( hmmmmmmm
Due to that precious(huh?) experience, I got few bruises on my hands and body, it hurts when I want to sleep. :(((
Ok enough for today. I'm going to a vacation, so please wait for the picture I take there!
and happy fasting<3
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
OsakaKyotoKobe
I forgot to post my Golden Week trip to Osaka Kobe Kyoto in early of this month. Golden Week is a holiday season in Japan. Duration of that is different from one year to another, because it contains 4 national holidays and if it happened to be after or before weekend, it becomes 7days. Yang lawaknya, for many of Japanese employer, this is the longest vacation period here!(for workers)
Osaka was a really big city, and surprisingly I didn't hear any Kansai-ben (Osaka area dialect). It was a little bit disappointing because I have a streotype? or a image that all the Osaka people speak kansai-ben but I couldn't hear it live. :( But there are some junior that speak kansai-ben in my club so I can listen to them after this!
Kobe was fun, have many shopping complex, cute trains, and hills! I went to my friend's and it was located on a hill. Couldn't imagine how it is like to live there, have to climb hills to go to train station from house. :O
I like Kyoto so much, because it looks old and beautiful, have many cheeeeeaaaap clothes shops, kind obachan(old lady) that give some discount when she know that we are Malaysian. I had Kansai style takoyaki, and it was quite different from Tokyo's. It is not soft and mushy, quite more carbohydrate like taste (lol my vocab!), and filling. But I think I like takoyaki that my friend made. I like soft, but not too soft one. haha bnyk order plak.
This summer, I want to go to Hiroshima, to meet my old friends. miss them so strong<3
| Kobe's train. It looks classic and cute! |
| Me at Kobe Mosque. It's quite old and I like the atmosphere there. |
| Seafood viking buffet! In Japan, the term of viking is used to call "all-you-can-eat" style of restaurant. |
| just random. I have a friend who is called Didi. :D |
| beautiful Kyoto. |
| Like in magazines and films, isn't it? wonderful |
| meeee sitting in a shrine garden in Kyoto. |
Osaka was a really big city, and surprisingly I didn't hear any Kansai-ben (Osaka area dialect). It was a little bit disappointing because I have a streotype? or a image that all the Osaka people speak kansai-ben but I couldn't hear it live. :( But there are some junior that speak kansai-ben in my club so I can listen to them after this!
Kobe was fun, have many shopping complex, cute trains, and hills! I went to my friend's and it was located on a hill. Couldn't imagine how it is like to live there, have to climb hills to go to train station from house. :O
I like Kyoto so much, because it looks old and beautiful, have many cheeeeeaaaap clothes shops, kind obachan(old lady) that give some discount when she know that we are Malaysian. I had Kansai style takoyaki, and it was quite different from Tokyo's. It is not soft and mushy, quite more carbohydrate like taste (lol my vocab!), and filling. But I think I like takoyaki that my friend made. I like soft, but not too soft one. haha bnyk order plak.
This summer, I want to go to Hiroshima, to meet my old friends. miss them so strong<3
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Cuti-cuti Malaysia
Today is my second last day here. I am going back to my uni tomorrow night..sob sob.:'( I enjoyed this holiday because my mom and dad spoiled me soooooo much!hoho Poor my other siblings, they had to listened to me like.
See the colour of light!it changes.beautiful isn't it?
One thing about "Cuti'cuti Malaysia"(it means holiday/vacances in Malaysia), I remember when I was in Frankfurt, Germany, an airport staff there asked where am I from. I replied, Malaysia and he said "oh, Malaysia Truly Asia, right?". I was really happy and surprised and the same time because there were somebody knows about my tiny little beloved country, far far away from German. FYI(ye la sape yg bukan rakyat msia la) Malaysia Truly Asia is a slogan made by our government to promote our country. Oh he made me have a good impression to German people. I should visit there someday, not just for transit. By the way, Lufthansa Airline is so nice! They have an USB under arm rest so you can charge your iPhone in the airplaine. Ok now I want to make you want to come to Malaysia!
| Roti Boy or mexican coffe bun. But it doesn't taste like coffee. It has melted butter inside with yummy sweet smell! I had this while waiting for my mum to pick me up at Putrajaya. |
| Kuala Lumpur at night |
| from red |
| to blue |
| and green! and more but I don't want to make you bored with same pic. :p |
| This is our national flower, hibiscus! |
| I love Malaysia's weather. MasyaAllah. |
| In a market. We have plenty of yummy cheap tropical fruits. |
| Roti Canai, a thin crispy pastry-like dish. I don't know how to explain it. :( But it's really famous here. |
| Fried-rice in omelette. |
| Mee goreng or fried noodle. |
| Bamboo tree. At Putrajaya. |
| Flower. |
| I just love to take picture of flower and plants. |
| I saw a rainbow on my first day here. SubhanaAllah, it's so pretty! |
| my little cousin. I will miss her for sure. :( |
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Ireland and UK part2
| At Blarney Castle. Ni menara tinjau kot. |
| Blarney House. Like in fairy tale<3 |
| Flower<3 |
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| More of Blarney Castle |
When I was in Ireland, I found quite many Malaysian-like words. Macam bahasa Melayu. One day, my friend and I was looking for a university. Jalan je la ikur pemuda-pemuda yang nampak macam students, so we just followed them hoping that they are going to the university too. On the way, we found a house that written, "slamat tingal", or in correct spelling, selamat tinggal which means "good bye". Unfortunately I didn't take photo of it, so I couldn't show it here. But other than that house, I found "Liana" car (Liyana/Liana is a common girl name here), and a kebab store named "Kebab Mahal" which I put it's photo on last entry.
| Near the castle. Nice colour, isn't it? |
| Kopi Cafe. Coffee is spelled "kopi" in Malaysia. |
| What if I...? hehe brangan kalau2 study kt sini.. |
| At Trinity College, Dublin. Their universities are huge and beautiful like museum. |
| On the road in Dublin. I think it's cute! |
| I loooooove this bun. Chocolat au pain<3 |
| Found this in a exhibition about islam. Really want to meet her! |
| At a candy shop in Cork. Cute gleee kdai ni, tak sangka kedai gula-gula secomel tu betul2 wujud. |
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Asakusa
Before I came back to Malaysia, I had a chance to go to Asakusa, an old city in Tokyo and famous for Kaminari-mon (thunder gate). It's quite funny because I live in Tokyo, but after almost 1year living there, I visited Asakusa, a very famous place for visitors. My friends from other places already have been there, maybe because they live outside of Tokyo and didn't waste the chance to once they came here. Tak buat ape pun kat sini, I just walked around, sat in a lonely park, took picture, and bought some souvenirs for my family. I bought Ningyou-yaki, cakes stuffed with sweet red beans with various shapes but I didn't noticed that it contains liquor. :'(
| Jalan sorg2 time tu so tak ada sape pon nak amekkan gambar. :( |
| Meriah, kan? But not too many people there because it was few days after the earthquake. |
| I love an old town. |
| A Jinjya(tokong utk agama Shinto). |
| There are railways above this. |
| Tokyo Sky Tree. It's still under construction. It's nice that we can see this from an old town like Asakusa. Macam modern and traditional bertemu. =D |
| A cute girl gave me a pose. I met her in Asakusa Mosque, where I stayed before I went to Airport. Super cute, isn't she? her other siblings were also sweet. |
I think I should write something little bit about current updates from Japan. Ok, here we go.
5th April 15:44
Sendai Airport akan mula operasi dalam bulan ni, but not all, beberapa bahagian je. Tu pun belum tentu lagi.
12:46
Bilangan mangsa meningkat, jadi 27668 orang.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Ireland and UK part1
Finally, I managed to upload photos, which you can see it on "Sakura Season Durian Season". It only takes few minutes to upload picrutes when I upload them through Picasa Web Album first.
Ok tak yah banyak cakap.
I went to Ireland, we landed in Dublin, stayed there for few days. Dublin is a nice place, people there are friendly and love to joking, have so many beautiful old building, rivers (or should I call it canals?). It was my first city in Europe, before this I haven't been to there. There I saw the difference of cities is Asia and in Europe. That's why I took a lot of buildings' picture! In Ireland, I went to Cork, then we took a bus to visit Blarney Castle. There is a stone there, people will kiss that stone. I don't know why because I didn't read about that. A taxi diver called us chicken because we didn't kiss that stone, so we asked, have you? He said "I'm from Cork so we don't have to do that". haha I love Irish people!
After that we took flight to Scotland.
One more thing I was surprised by is swans! In Asian countries like in Japan or Malaysia, it is quite hard to see swans. Kalau kt Jepun ada la jugak, but only in national park or protected area. Here, I saw so many swans, I also saw one of them pooing! lol it was disgusting!
This is only part 1
Ok tak yah banyak cakap.
| Depan Blarney Castle. It was windy a little bit but we really enjoyed the view there. |
After that we took flight to Scotland.
| This is at Birmingham, I think. |
| Even abandoned building also look nice! This is in Dublin. |
| Inside of university's chapel. They do wedding here too! |
| Kids feed swans. |
| Peaceful. Berangan nak jogging kt tepi tu tiap2 Sabtu. hehe. tapi hati-hati, banyak "peninggalan" anjing kt jalan sini. :p |
One more thing I was surprised by is swans! In Asian countries like in Japan or Malaysia, it is quite hard to see swans. Kalau kt Jepun ada la jugak, but only in national park or protected area. Here, I saw so many swans, I also saw one of them pooing! lol it was disgusting!
| At Edinburgh University. *wink2* |
| So many cashmere products sold here. Kesian sape yg xreti bezakan cashmere, pashmina dgn wool. Tu macam tak reti bezakan sutera dengan kapas. =,= |
| I bought cashmere scarves (not in this picture!) in Scotland. Sebelum ni takde benda nak lilit kat leher. |
| Salt! kt tengah2 jalan university. Don't know why they put salt there but my guess is it is used during winter when road is frozen. Anyone have correct answer? |
| Kebab Mahal! I couldn't resist to take it's picture because in Malaysian language, "mahal" means expensive, so this shop's name is "Expensive Kebab". haha! |
| Went to stadium too. Not that excited because none of us were football fan. I like David Beckham only, and not his old team.:p |
| Pounds notes. Pounds and Euros were larger than RM or Yen. And wider. And more beautiful design. |
| Syilings. |
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