Thursday, December 08, 2011

Sound Activated


Here's a short clip of a bunch of sound-activated plastic animal toys. Put them together in a group and you'll have hours of fun and entertainment. These were being sold in one of the gift shops at the 45th floor of the TMG Building.

Tokyo at Dusk

Collection of Tokyo dusk photos

Here are some photos of Tokyo taken from the 45th floor of the TMG Building at dusk. The silhouette of Mt. Fuji is also visible from the observation deck. These were taken on December 3, 2005.

Tokyo in a Nutshell


Each of these artworks features one or more places of interest in Tokyo. The easily recognizable ones include Minato, Akihabara, Shinjuku, and Shibuya. These were displayed in an exhibit in the TMG Building. These photos were taken on December 3, 2005.

On Top of Tokyo


The TMG Building is one of the best places to get a panoramic view of Tokyo. Each of the two towers has an observation deck on the 45th floor. Entrance is free of charge, so you don't have to wait for your birthday, as in the case of Tokyo Tower. These photos were taken on December 3, 2005.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Shinjuku Saturday


These photos were taken while on our way to Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on December 3, 2005. The set includes pictures of Takashimaya Times Square and NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building, one of the tallest clock towers in the World.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Pigeons on Street


While walking around the vicinity of Tokyo station, I stumbled upon this generous Japanese who was feeding a bunch of pigeons. This was taken November 27, 2005.

Tokyo Tower at Night

Tokyo Tower during Christmas Season

I was surprised to see a slightly different Tokyo Tower on the 1st of December, 2005. My Canon PowerShot S2 IS camera did a good job "stabilizing" the image. A lovely sight after a long night in the office.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Tokyo Imperial Palace


I decided to do a solo exploration of Tokyo after Rinnel and Mark opted to stay in the hotel on November 27, 2005. With practically no research and planning, I just followed my instinct and got off at Tokyo Station, then walked aimlessly until I stumbled upon the Tokyo Imperial Palace.

Around Tokyo Station


It was my first time to go out on a weekend by myself. After going for a walk around Magome, I decided to go to the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Before reaching my destination, I spent an hour or so around JR Tokyo Station and took a bunch of photos. These were taken on November 27, 2005.

Friday, November 04, 2011

Tokyo Subway


This is a short video of the subway train that would take us to our hotel near Magome station. This was taken after our visit to Tokyo Tower on November 17, 2005.

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Magome to Nishi-Magome


One Sunday (November 27, 2005) morning, when Rinnel and Mark chose not leave the hotel, I decided to take a walk around the vicinity of Tokyo Inn. Since we always took the subway train to Mita, we never really got the chance to see what's around our hotel. So that day, I took my time and walked from Magome station to Nishi-Magome station. I also snapped a few photos along the way.

Bandai Musuem


These photos were taken during our visit to Bandai Museum on November 26, 2005. At that time, it was still located in Mastudo, Chiba. I'm a huge fan of numerous Gundam series and I have a small collection of various model kits (a.k.a toys) with scales ranging from 1:144 to 1:60. My chance to visit the Gundam Museum surely satisfied my inner child.

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Shibuya Crossing


Shibuya is one of the most popular shopping districts in Tokyo. Think of Akihabara for girls and fashionistas instead of guys, geeks and nerds. This is also where the famous statue of Hachikō can be found. The same street shown in this video was featured in the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. This video was taken on November 19, 2005.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Akibahara Adventure


Akihabara was probably the most visited place in all of our business trips to Japan. We went there almost every weekend, looking for new toys, exciting gadgets, and anything that looks interesting. The place is practically heaven for geeks and nerds. Unfortunately, these photos don't do justice to the place, since I was more concerned covering more grounds than taking pictures. These were taken on November 13, 2005 and November 20, 2005.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Fire Juggler



Here's a short video of a street performer, a fire juggler to be exact, showing off his amazing skills. This was taken during our visit to Yokohama on November 13, 2005.

天丼



My very first tendon (tempura bowl) from てんや, served with miso soup and Japanese green tea. After accompanying us in buying pasalubong from Ueno, Henrison brought the group (Edmond, Gloi, Rajah, and ?) to this popular tendon shop. These photos were taken on November 20, 2005.

Tokyo Tower


After a week of consecutive daily overtime, we finally got a chance to escape early (half past 8 in the evening) and see Tokyo Tower up close. It took us around 15 minutes to get there from Mita Kokusai building by foot. These photos were taken on November 17, 2005.

Friday, October 21, 2011

World's Largest Leather Snoopy


The world's largest leather Snoopy can be found in Snoopy Town Shop, Yokohama.

World's Largest Clock


Cosmo Clock 21 is also considered the world's largest clock. The display of the clock is mounted at the center of the Ferris wheel.

Cosmo Clock 21


The Cosmo Clock 21 is giant Ferris wheel in Yokohama. It's impossible to miss. This photo was taken on November 13, 2005.

Nippon Maru


Yokohama was my first sightseeing destination outside Tokyo. Our group, composed of Rinnel, Mark, and me, were accompanied by Gloi, Henrison, Edmond, and two other guys from Cebu. Gloi was there for AOTS training, Henrison for a 2-year intra-transfer, and Edmond was on a long business trip. This photo was taken by Gloi on November 13, 2005. Behind me is the Nippon Maru, a retired sailing ship which was built in 1930.

三田国際


Mita Kokusai Building is where we stayed for an average of 12-14 hours a day during weekdays. We would usually arrive at the office around 9 in the morning, just in time for our daily progress meeting, then leave around 11 in the evening, giving us just enough time to walk to the train station and catch the last train to Nishi-Magome.

三田


This photo was taken on our way to Mita Kokusai Building on November 13, 2005. Not very far away from MK is the easily recognizable Tokyo Tower.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Coin Laundry


One of the most important places to know when you're staying in Japan for more than week. Coin-operated washing machines and dryers are very common in Japan. I think they're an integral part of Japanese life. It's also not unusual for Japanese people to leave their clothes unattended in one of these machines and just return to get them later. This photo was taken on November 12, 2005.

ゆかた


I definitely looked younger here, but for some reason, a little chubbier. Probably because I just came from a long stay in Cebu. In this photo, I'm wearing a simple yukata, provided by the hotel. This was taken on November 11, 2005.

Sashimi and Sake


My very first authentic sashimi experience. This was served during the welcome dinner hosted by our Japanese counterparts on November 11, 2005. Incidentally, it was also my first time to drink sake, and actually the first time I drank an alcoholic beverage in my life.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Techie Toilet


You know you're in Japan when even the simplest act of relieving yourself requires reading instructions, turning a dial, and pressing at least 2 buttons. This photo was taken on November 11, 2005 at Tokyo Inn.

Room 707


This photo was taken on November 10, 2005 at Tokyo Inn during my first business trip to Tokyo, Japan. My room assignment was 707. A number which is somewhat significant to my favorite Anime, Neon Genesis Evangelion (see Code 707). My first trip lasted a little more than 3 weeks.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

My Lovely Sisters


This is a photo of my sisters, Yang-Yang, Lin-Lin, and Pitsi. Leng-Leng is not in the picture. This was taken on October 30, 2005 during our visit to Angkong (grandpa) and Ama's (grandma) grave in Holy Cross Memorial Park, Novaliches, Quezon City.

Cebu Lechon


Nothing beats eating lechon (roasted pig) from Cebu on a boat in the middle of the sea. I took this photo from Melissa's set. This was taken on October 1, 2005, on the way to Nalusuan Island Resort.

The VSGW Team


The VSGW team (Manila members), during our trip to Nalusuan Island Resort and Marine Sanctuary. This photo was taken on October 1, 2005. I took this from Melissa's photo set.

Red Santan


As kids, we would usually go to our "terrace" to play. We would pretend to prepare and cook burger patties made out of dampened soil that we took from the flower pots of my aunt. She's been taking care of the plants there since the beginning of time. This is a photo of a red santan (Ixora) which I took on October 16, 2005. These flowers are very common in the Philippines and they would come in different colors. Most kids in the Philippines during that time would pull the stamen then suck the nectar covering it. In some cases, it would turn up dry and disappoint the eager child.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Lapu-Lapu Shrine


NSP Manila employees visited the Lapu-Lapu shrine in Mactan, Cebu in one late afternoon. Then went back to the hotel for Cheann's birthday surprise. The photo was taken on October 14, 2005 by Jecal. Some people are noticeably thinner back then.

Blossom


This is a photo of my office mug taken on October 14, 2005. I brought it with me during my first project assignment in Cebu. You've got to love how its color matches the wallpaper of my company-issued notebook running Fedora Linux.

Ding Qua Qua


Located in JY Square Mall, just a few minutes away from Cebu Northwinds Hotel, Ding Qua Qua is one of our favorite all-you-can-eat buffet places in Cebu. I remember Mike (Baltisoto) telling us that it's his favorite restaurant. And, it's also one of the very few places that would make Ben (Chan) join us for dinner. This photo was taken on October 12, 2005.

Rotting Watermelon Slices

Our room in Cebu Northwinds Hotel

This is a photo taken from the Cebu Northwinds hotel room I shared with Dennis during the last couple of weeks of our first business trip to Cebu. We transferred to this room after Gloi and Jas returned to Manila. This is right about the time I discovered rotting watermelon slices inside the refrigerator which I believe were left there for weeks (or months maybe) and together with a can of whipped cream. Don't ask me why they needed something like that. This was taken on October 11, 2005.

A Birthday Surprise


The NSP Manila group, led by Jecal and Edong, decides to throw a simple birthday surprise for Cheann. This video was taken on October 14, 2005 at Cebu Northwinds Hotel. Other people in the video include Niña, Jeddy, Sally, Jecal, Edong, and Sir Mike. The same group went to visit the Lapu-Lapu Monument earlier that evening. Unfortunately, the cake didn't quite survive the transportation and heat.

Overtime

A fruit fly on our OT request form

Overtime during weekends was a normal routine for us when we were assigned in Cebu. This photo shows a portion of the overtime request form that employees need to fill-up and get signed by their supervisor or manager for approval. For Saturday and Sunday work, your name must be registered before the security personnel would let you in. This was taken on October 10, 2005.

Bigby's Cafe

A half-slab of our favorite baby back ribs from Bigby's

Still my favorite restaurant in Cebu, Bigby's Cafe & Restaurant is located at Ayala Center Cebu. We used to dine there when we were celebrating the birthday of a team member, or an anniversary of the batch. At one point, we ordered their signature massive dessert called the "Titanic Treat" and we just couldn't finish it. This photo was taken on October 5, 2005, when we celebrated the fake birthday of Dennis.

Nalusuan Island Resort

Stitched photo of Nalusuan Island Resort
Stitched photo of Nalusuan Island Resort

These two stitched photos were taken at Nalusuan Island Resort, Cebu on October 1, 2005. The managers organized a sight-seeing tour for the Japanese guests and luckily, out team got to tag along for free. It was my first official sight-seeing adventure in Cebu with my newly acquired camera.

Continuation of Exile

On my way to Lahug in 2005
After 4 days in Manila, I found myself on my way back to my hotel (Cebu Northwinds) in Cebu to continue my 6-month project assignment in Cebu. This photo was taken on September 28, 2005, on my way from Mactan International Airport to Lahug.

First High School Reunion

Sakya Batch 2000 Reunion in 2005

The first ever reunion of our high school batch since year 2000. This photo was taken on September 24, 2005. I just got back from Cebu, dropped by our office to pickup my first camera, a Canon PowerShot S2 IS, which Marvin bought from Japan. I went to Glorietta to buy rechargeable AA batteries and a charger before going home to test the camera. After that, I proceeded to the venue to see my classmates who I haven't seen for a little over five years.

Back from Cebu

Sisi in 2005

This a photo of Sisi, our cat. It was taken on September 25, 2005, the day after I returned from my first ever business trip to Cebu. I was away from home for three months. It was the first time in my life that I was away for more than a week.