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


We took our time sipping our frappucinos in Starbucks, Dazaifu that we didn't notice that there was no one around anymore. It was only when we headed out the establishment did we realize that the bustling street earlier that day has become a street filled with closed shops even before sunset so we were surprised. 

Dazaifu Tenmagu Shrine link: here.
Woodworks of Starbucks Dazaifu link: here. 


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We went back to Hakata Station and our hotel to rest for a bit before heading out again and some shopping at the nearest Don Quijote Shop (donki).

Ramen dinner at Kabawata Arcade link: here.
The Life Hostel and Bar Lounge (accommodation) link: here.


This branch was only walking distance from were we stayed in Fukuoka. I was kinda ready for matcha shopping 'cause I've added it in my budget beforehand or so I thought I did...


I didn't expect it to be this bad though... or should I say this tempting. I was overwhelmed with all the matcha snack/choices and that I ended up buying a lot more than what I was planning to. 


They have this whole shelf dedicated to matcha products and these aren't everything they have - there were more choices as we walked around the whole store. This branch isn't as huge as branches but  I had a difficult time choosing which ones to purchase already. Imagine going to a three-storey Tokyo branch...





The other thing that would make you want to buy more is because the items here are cheaper.. just look at the matcha kitkat that costs 298 Yen. Convert that to PHP then it'd be something around 150.00 and you'd still be able to minus the amount of tax in your purchase. And of course, since it was so enticing to buy stuff there I bought a lot more aside from the matcha goodies.



Lots of kitkat options. <3

Photos below are some of many things you can buy in Donki. It's a one stop shop of just about anything (even clothing and luxury bags and watches) so beware if you're impulsive like me 'cause you might definitely go out of budget. My matcha hoarding tendencies won while I was out here shopping considering that I don't shop that much whenever I go out of the country. HAHAHAHAHA. 











I've always loved meiji products and I've hoarded them as well especially meltykiss matcha and those chocolate covered macadamias. Half of the price when sold here in the Philippines!! 




There were a lot of other tourists shopping and the aisle can get a little bit cramped because of the volume of shoppers. Nonetheless, the only time we queued on a line was when we were claiming the tax refund. For the rest of the experience, it was fine and costly. lol. 
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Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

Namil Bar is another "Fight For My Way" Shooting Location in Busan.

I was able to visit Namil Villa or the apartment complex they used in the drama last year link: here. I knew that a lot of fans visit the shooting location because the residents of the apartment villa were already used to fans taking photos outside their houses. 

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Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

Last February, I read in the Facebook page of Dynamic Busan that the Namil Bar has been redecorated. I didn't expect it to be like that but it's now an "outdoor musuem" of Fight For My Way. 


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Must-visit for the fans of the drama who are touring around Busan - iba 'yung kilig kahit wala na sina Park Seo Joon at Kim Ji Won dun. :))



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Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

How to get here:

Take the bus #87 and it will drop you off directly at this area. It was so easy. The left side of the road leads you to the cafe/outdoor musuem while the right side of the road leads to the real namil bar which is a rooftop of a house. 

If it's your first time in Busan, it will be better to wait for the bus in NAMPO-DONG at the bus station near JAGALCHI and get of at Hoecheon Maeul Ip Gu/Hocheon Village Cultural Center. The travel time is less than 40 minutes. 

If you have internet then you can search: Hocheon Village Cultural Center in Google Map. 


Some instructions going here are via subway but the walk may be confusing because there are several alleys in this area of Busan so it will be better to take the bus #87. I think only bus #87 ply the route so just take it going there and back to either Busan Station or Nampo. 

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

Less than five minutes walk from the bus station. 

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

Circle on the left is the redecorated Namil bar and the smaller circle on the right is the original shooting location used in Fight For My Way. Above are some other places/tourist attraction in the area, a scene in Shopping King Louise was filmed near the area too. 

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

It's impossible not to spot this sign.

Two years have passed since the drama was shown on television and yet you'd still see this. Sobrang effort nito, Busan! Kamsahamnida. <3 

Aside from Fight For My Way, there were other Kdramas that were shot in the area but FFMW is definitely on another level. Just look at how they decorated this place! Hindi lang 'to 'yung mga poster sa restaurants saying na naging shooting location sila, this area was made with FFMW and FFMW fans in mind. Marami siguro talagang nagpunta sa shooting locations that they made an area specifically for it.

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location

Wala kong ibang masabi aside from this is a must-visit not only by the drama fans but this place has a good overlooking view of Busan. 

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan

There's a cafe there but it was closed the day we visited the area.

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan

In the shelves are photos and memorabilia from the drama and in the bottles are drawings and quotes from the drama as well.

I'm out of words, really but I'm posting a lot more photos below just to show you the entire area.

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan

This is the cafe.

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan


Fight For My Way is my favorite Korean drama - hindi ba obvious sa pag shooting location hunting ko. lolz.

 I was so happy to find out that a lot of Park Seo Joon's fans like it the most too when we were asked during his fan meet last month in Mall of Asia Arena. 

Park Seo Joon's Fan Meet link: here.



Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan


Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan

 Before the sun completely set, we decided to go to the original shooting location. 


There were several murals that you can spot along the way. The original filming location was only around 5 minutes walk. 

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan

It will be impossible to miss this house too since there's a sign and a tarpaulin in front.

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan


 Weird ba na kahit wala naman si Seo Joon at Ji Won e kilig na kilig ako?! Hahaha! A lot of scenes were filmed here so this is Mission Accomplished for a fan, you know.


This is a residential area so make sure not to make a lot of noise. Leave the spazzing in the cultural center and take photos here quietly. lol. 

Fight For My Way Namil Bar Location Busan

Sorry, Choi Ae Ra. Pati cardboard, pinapatulan. HAHAHA!


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Hindi itong nasa baba 'yung conversation nung ganyan itsura nila pero pwede na... :))

"Let’s just say I don’t. It’s better to live as if you don’t have a dream. If you do have a dream, you feel sorry for yourself. Must everyone have a dream, anyway? Even if I don’t have a dream, the world goes ’round just fine."


We would've bought drinks did we know that the cafe would be closed that day. It would've been so nice and relaxing to drink a hot beverage on a cold night like this while looking at the view.


Few minutes after sunset, a lot of Korean people came as well and they weren't only taking photos of the view but of namil bar decorations as well. :"> 




Other FFMW shooting locations:

Ilgwang Beach
Seoullo 7107
Namil Villa
Orangdae Park



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


This place is the 10 million dollar night view of Japan but we went there during day time and to avoid the crowd. Plus, this is far from Fukuoka and we couldn't risk missing the train back.

Fuchi Shrine and Nagasaki Ropeway link: here.
Spectacles Bridge, Nagasaki link: here.


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At the end of the ropeway, you'd still have to walk quite a bit to get to the building where the observation deck is. 


There was a gallery/exhibit that time and they featured photos taken from all of Nagasaki. From here (first floor), you may take the ramp going around the building or you may ride the elevator. The only fee you're going to pay is for the Nagasaki ropeway since access here is free.


One of the world's top three night views alongside Monaco and Hong Kong.

Buildings here weren't as high as the ones in HK but the entire overlooking area was beautiful. Their skyline was a lot like Busan, South Korea tbh which is understandable because Nagasaki is also a port city. Whilst, HK's is kinda like New York City because of all the high-rise buildings. 


It was clear day perfect for travelling.

The observation deck is a 360 degrees rooftop and we were the only ones there the entire time. I prefer the view of the ocean and the mountain range of this part rather than the buildings... viewing it at night would be a different story though.



Unobstructed view of Nagasaki only for us, only for that time. Haha! Feeling nag bayad ng VIP access for this.


It was so breezy up there so make sure to bring jackets/ scarves with you especially if you'll be going there at night.


There would definitely be a lot more people but the best time to go here would be several minutes before sunset/ golden hour so you'd see the sunset (duh) and the night lights soon after. 



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


On the way to one of Japan's best night views!

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 but went there during day time HAHAHA


I don't remember what happened but we rode a tram from the Spectacles Bridge and then we alighted at a station that was still too far from the Nagasaki Ropeway. We still walked quite far despite paying the transportation fee - nag lakad na lang sana kami sa lahat. Haha! There's a bus station outside the lower station of the Nagasaki Ropeway so the best way is to look for the bus that stops at the station instead of walking like what we did especially if you've already paid for a ride. I noticed that we tend to panic a lot more when we were in Japan 'causing us to ride and alight at wrong stations but thank God for unlimited train tickets, no dents on the budget.

How to Claim and Use JR Pass in Fukuoka, Japan link: here 


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Nagasaki Ropeway Schedule

We got there nonetheless. A lot of people go to this area at night because of the beautiful night light/cityscape but we decided to visit it in the afternoon since Nagasaki is too far from Hakata, Fukuoka and we couldn't risk missing the train back. Hahaha. Paranoid much. 


Upon entering, you'll first see the Fuchi Shrine. We weren't able to look around inside but during the cable car ride, we saw that there are a lot of tori gates at the back of the shrine.


For shrines and temples, you're supposed to rinse your mouth and wash your hands before entering. Doing this, you purify yourself first and it's a sign of respect when visiting temples.


I've been to a lot of Buddhist Temples but I'm still confused on the things that I must and mustn't do. 


First time in Japan and loved it to bits! I hope to be back for a lot of times more in this lifetime. hehehe


There isn't an entrance fee at the observation deck. All you're going to pay is the round trip cable car ticket to the summit that costs 1,230 Yen. 


An added attraction at night is this installation called the Tunnel of Lights which is composed of 7,000 LED lights. It's on a walkway you'll pass through on the way to the observation deck. 


Several Nagasaki, Japan souvenirs available at the lower station. 

Nagasaki Ropeway  ticket

Ready for the Million Dollar View that is atop Mount Inasa/ Inasayama, Nagasaki

Nagasaki Ropeway

The cable car was a short ascent from the lower station and it operated every 15 minutes. It wasn't scary but buses should be available for those who do not like riding cable cars. 

Nagasaki Ropeway

My favorite mode of transportation. <3

Daytime at Mount Inasayama, Nagasaki


The view would definitely be a lot more beautiful at sunset or at night since but going there during daytime means not a lot of people would be up in the observation deck with us. <3
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