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If at one point in your Busan Tour, you decided to beach hop then may I suggest that you head to...


Songdo Beach - this is where you can do a lot of stuff such as cable car and skywalk
Dadaepo Beach - this is the farthest but has a good sunset view
Gwangalli Beach - this is the beach on this post, on the horizon from that beach is Gwangandaegyo.
Haeundae Beach - if you just want to spend the night listening to the waves

I've actually plotted the beaches in Busan and you can view the map here:

DIFFERENT BEACHES IN BUSAN


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Above is a picture of Gwangan bridge from the entrance/exit of Igidae Coastal Walk. If you want a picture where the bridge is as close as possible then this is the place you have to look for. 


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According to my research, it is the second longest bridge in South Korea connecting Suyeong-gu and my beloved, Haeundae-gu.  MY BELOVED TALAGA HAHAHA


As you may or may not know, my Busan trip was a solo trip and I only met my friends from the hostel where I stayed at. That's the reason why for some days, especially the first few days, I was alone when touring the area. 


This was one of the places that I saw while looking for the must-visits in Busan but it looked far to me during the first few days since I was living in Haeundae and the only time that I got a glimpse of it was when I was in Moontan Road. 


These are just some night photos since I didn't do anything there aside from watching the light show at the bridge.


 Although it's not as captivating in the picture, there's a reason why this is considered an icon in Busan. Ang ganda niya tignan lalo na kapag sa gabi. 


It's only now did I realize that I wasn't able to go there at daytime.


BELOW ARE THE PHOTOS OF THE BRIDGE TAKEN AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN BUSAN: 'Cause I can proudly say that in my one month stay there, I've been to a lot. Much more than I expected and hoped for, tbh. 



Above is taken from Shinsegae Mall.

If forgot which part but it's from one of the walkways there. 



Zoomed in bridge from Moontan Road. 


The picture above and the four pictures below are taken along Igidae Coastal Walk.






Above picture shows you most of Haeundae

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Dalmaji Gil/Moon Tan Road, Haeundae Beach, Dongbaekseom, Marine City, Jangsan Mountain


I've walked through all of the places above though I haven't completed my Busan trip posts at the moment. 




Above is taken from Jangsan Mountain, yep that mountain from the other pictures (in Igidae).

See. If the photos aren't enough to show how much of Busan was I able to explore then I don't know what will.



Places to visit in Busan, South Korea link: here.


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First Time in Japan: Northern Kyushu Itinerary, Expenses and Travel Tips (From Hakata in Fukuoka)


Day 1 was a bit stressful 'cause we weren't able to get a ride from Hakata to Yufuin so we had to reverse our itinerary... the reason why Yufuin was non-negotiable since it has Telato Gelato which is, to be honest, my dream come true as a matcha lover!! hahaha! 


After Yufuin Floral Village and Kinrin Lake, we looked for the different food we can try though we already had two in mind - a matcha gelato and a Japanese cheesecake in a cup. 


This store, though, was temptation in all its forms and sizes. I had a difficulty restraining myself from buying everything because all the products looked delicious... 'cause well, they're matcha for crying out loud. 








After the green tea factory, we looked for milch for their cheesecake in a cup. And oh boy, I wish they had it in bigger cups!! hahaha! 

While they have other desserts available, we only ordered the cheesecake worth 150 Yen. 





And from that moment onwards, I didn't want to try other cheese tarts that are being sold here in the Philippines 'cause this one is definitely one of the best - well-balanced flavor and something that you'd like to eat and eat and eat more of. 



After the cheesecake, we stopped by my dream gelato place which was on the way to the Yufuin train station. 


This is just a small shop with a few seats that's why most people just have theirs on the go but we decided to sit down and it slowly. haha! There are a lot of levels to choose from and I chose the highest. 




Huhuhu! It seemed like only yesterday when I told myself that I'm gonna find this store and here I am posting about it now. <3


Mt. Yufu


If you're arriving in Yufuin and want to take Yufuin No Mori back to Hakata, you'd have no choice but to reserve tickets. It's best to reserve upon arrival 'cause some time slots can get sold out pretty fast. 


The best train that we rode at during the Japan trip. No wonder it's a reserved-only kind of train.  The wooden flooring and green seats are to designed to reflect the relaxing nature of Yufuin.


Aside from the quaint interior of this train, there's also a photo service which you're going to hold a cardboard of Yufuin No Mori. Nice commemorative photo if you ask me. 




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First Time in Japan: Northern Kyushu Itinerary, Expenses and Travel Tips (From Hakata in Fukuoka)


Japan trip wouldn't be complete without eating sashimi and sushi, of course. On our last day, we were looking for an eat-all-you-can restaurant but we weren't able to find one so we ate our then last meal in Japan here in Uobei. 


I love Genki Sushi here in the Philippines so upon knowing that they are under the same company, I didn't have hesitation and we immediately got our number. 


Compared to the table seating arrangement here in PH, the one in Japan is on the counter so the order tablet is also per person. Not bad. 




WHAT I LIKED THE MOST IS THAT MOST OF THE PLATES WERE ONLY 108 YEN EACH. Half the price of those being served here... for 1,000 Yen it felt as though we also ate at an eat-all-you-can. 


SALMON for only 108 Yen. Huhuhu! 





I wanted to eat more but I was too full already after eating nine plates of sushi. Weakshit?? hahaha!



Because I've already tried eating here in Uobei, Genki Sushi will never be the same!!!! Ang mahal dito but it's my go-to place whenever I'm craving for salmon sashimi. <3


From Hakata Station, transfer to Yodobashi Building and the food court where Uobei is on the fourth floor. Very easy to locate. 
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First Time in Japan: Northern Kyushu Itinerary, Expenses and Travel Tips (From Hakata in Fukuoka)



This is the closest mall to our hotel in Fukuoka (The Life Hostel and Bar Lounge). We didnt't have the time to walk around the mall nor the budget to shop aside from the things that we already allotted money for - Uniqlo, souvenir shops, and shoe salons are the only stores we entered here.


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However, since the mall was nearby and on the way back to the hotel from Hakata Station, we went there twice just to watch the fountain show at night. 


My friend, whom I traveled to Japan with, and I have a thing for water fountain shows - we've seen the one in Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas and the one in Wynn Palace in Macau too. 


Aside from the water fountain show, I liked the pastel colored lights of this fountains.






On the right side of the fountain were doraemon statues. Of course, we took pictures with it. 


Doraemon was one of the shows that I enjoyed when I was younger. Those days na gigising ka ng maaga tuwing Saturday para manood ng TV at abangan si manong taho. haha! 



SO SAAN NA TAYO NEXT, DORAEMON??





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