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Updated Fukuoka Airport International Departure photos taken during our trip in February 2024. 

Japan 2019: Arrival and Departure at FUK Airport + Itinerary and Royce Chocolates

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Travelers will understand that Japan Travel is synonymous to shopping or as we call it in Filipino, "BUDOL!" haha. And yes, until the time when you're already waiting to board your flight, there's Royce. Airports/ Duty Free of Japan are the best place to purchase Royce Chocolate especially if you're buying Nama. For the bar chocolates, if you want to purchase them beforehand then I think that's fine. 


Fukuoka airport isn't far from the city. It took us less than 30 minutes to get here from our hotel in Hakata. We took the cab that costs around 2,300 Yen.


Japan 2019: Arrival and Departure at FUK Airport + Itinerary and Royce Chocolates


Japan 2024: Arrival in FUK Airport and Airport Money Withdrawal via Seven Bank


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Only in Japan did we have a difficult time packing our luggage. Good thing we bought foldable bags despite thinking that we've left ample space for the shopping. 

It's Don Quijote, Matsumoto Kiyoshi, Outlet Stores' Fault! HAHAHA



This photo is taken after the check in counter, immigration, and x-ray. During our first time, our boarding gate was on the right side when facing Duty Free. This time, it's on the left side. 

The line at the cashier was super long at this part since this is the first you'll see when you get inside. This was where I bought my Royce before but compared to the number of people from 2019, Fukuoka Airport is way crowded this time. 


That's the counter queue. 


There's another counter with shorter line near the boarding gates when you walk to the left. I just don't know if all the products sold here are available there as well. I only focused in getting Royce chocolates but I'll be posting other items you can get from there.



Fukuoka Airport is being expanded and renovated.
 The completion is scheduled in November 2025.


This is the other souvenir store. The options aren't probably as many like the first store but the queue is significantly shorter. 






Manifesting an Uji, Kyoto trip! 🙏⭐




My favorite Japanese Chocolate.
I really love Royce's Matcha Nama Chocolate when purchased in Japan because I can afford the price there. If not, I'd stick with my other all-time favorite, Meiji. 

Oo na. Mas mahal pa rin mag byahe sa Japan kesa bumili rito... hahaha






I wanted to bring home mentaiko but I don't think I'd be able to finish them all before they go bad so I stuck with mentaiko mayo. 


Manifesting more Anessa bottles for me? HAHAHA







Cremiaaaaaaa.

Hokkaido milk in soft served


One of my favorite matcha cafes.

Well, 'cause this has become more accessible to me even here in Manila. And when we went to Hong Kong last year, we were able to use the 100HKD voucher here so I drank and ate my fill. 😏



Just had to drink my favorite before boarding.

Until next time, Japan! :)


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Peripera Ink Velvet Nude #23 and #31


 These two are my newest lippies that I've been using a lot these past weeks. These are also my first two products from the Korean brand, Peripera. 

They have an Official Online Store in the blue app so I was assured that I got original tubes.

Purchase yours here: Peripera's Lazmall


Last October, I posted about Maybelline's Creamy Matte. Eventually, I liked how Chestnut on Point looked on me the most so I looked for Nude Lippies. It's that phase again for MLBB and Nudes for me. Cycle lang naman. HAHA. 

Lipstick Swatch: Maybelline Sensational Cushion Matte in CM06, CM07, CM10, and CM17

Out of these four shades, I've already given Lips on Pulse away. 


I've been using these two since I got them during the 2.2 sale. The shades were a blind buy for me because even if there are swatches available online, the shades usually look different when I apply them. Color theory? 

*The applicator is easy to work with.
*The formula isn't matte but velvet/satin
 *It's not drying and not sticky. 


The reason why I decided to get this despite having my Chestnut on Point is because this isn't matte. The last thing I'd want is for my lips to look parched since winter weather is more drying. 


This is not transfer proof but it's long lasting. I only have to reapply after I eat or drink. 


Peripera's #23 - Nutty Nude


This is my favorite MLBB shade at the moment. One of the very few nudes that worked for me.

I just don't like to wear it outdoors on bright sunlight since this makes my lips look pale but in shaded outdoors, I love how this looks. 

Peripera Nutty Nude

I have pale lips and I have warm toned skin. I'm not sure how this will look like on pigmented lips.

Peripera Nutty Nude


Peripera Nutty Nude

This is how it looks on me when indoor.

Peripera Nutty Nude



Peripera's #31 Wine Nude


This is one of the newer shades from their Nude Brew Collection.

This leaves a slight stain, creamy as well, and more vivid compared to #23. 

Peripera's #31 Wine Nude

This is the only lippie I used for my entire stay in Japan and I brought three with me. I needed a bit time to get used to the shade because my intial reaction was the shade didn't suit me but now, I use it more often than not. 

Peripera's #31 Wine Nude

This turned out lighter on me than I expected though but still, a muted red? Anyway, I learned to love this on me despite my inability to describe the shade. 😩

Peripera's #31 Wine Nude

 With My Echiro Oda signed Zoro plastic bag from a Mugiwara Store in Tenjin, Fukuoka. 

Rosy cheeks care of Fukuoka's gale that made my skin windburnt. 



Just be careful in purchasing yours 'cause there are a lot of counterfeit products. 

They have an Official Online Store in the blue app so I was assured that I got original tubes. 

Purchase yours here: Peripera's Lazmall






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The Sakura Season 2024 has officially begun in Fukuoka so I'm really excited for those people who were able to time their Japan travel right since this year's flowers bloomed later than forecasted.


We weren't really expecting to see Sakura flowers during our trip since this was winter season but Kushida Shrine gave us a surprise. There were three full bloom trees as early as February!

Japan 2024: Uminonakamichi Seaside Park -
Plum Blossoms are prelude to Spring

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If you're up for a Cherry Blossom Walking tour, 
Book Your Adventure Here: Fukuoka Cherry Blossom Private Walking Tour


The Kushida Shrine of Hakata is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Fukuoka and its famous for its Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival. The float behind me is what they use during the said festival.

This is the last place in our itinerary since it was close to our hotel so after spending a few days without seeing lots of flowers, we were surprised to know that there were three blooming Sakura trees inside the shrine.

Japan 2019: Kushida Shrine and Tocho-ji Temple, Hakata, Fukuoka


If you're staying in Fukuoka, you might want to check the Fukuoka Tourist Pass. Prepare your itinerary beforehand so you'd be able to compute if it's more effective to purchase a day pass vs. buy individual tickets. 

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If you want a guided tour around the must visit places in Hakata, 

Book your adventure here: Hakata Highlights Day Tour




Shrine visit highlight:

Another maipilit lang Sakura experience. HAHAHA

Early bloomers of Hakata have never failed me since our first visit in 2019. 

Japan 2019: Early Sakura Bloomers in Fukuoka, Japan


oubaitori (n.) the idea that people, like flowers, bloom in their own time and in their individual ways.


Zoro balikbayan





Weather was weird that week.

We were expecting it to be a single digit in Celsius but the temperature during our stay was above 16 degrees Celsius on some days and it kept on raining/drizzling. When we left, it went back to 9 degrees the next day. Anyway, all good. Didn't need to use the bubble jacket I prepared. 



Maipilit lang!

Tinanggal ko 'yung Toilet sign sa ni-upload kong picture. HAHAHA





If you're staying in Fukuoka, you might want to check the Fukuoka Tourist Pass. Prepare your itinerary beforehand so you'd be able to compute if it's more effective to purchase a day pass vs. buy individual tickets. 

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@xtintina15 Early bloomers of Fukuoka 🌸 Can't believe there are full bloomed Cherry bloosom trees as early as now. We were only expecting Ume/Plum blossoms but this is a very much welcomed surprise. 🌸🌸🌸 #cherryblossom #spring #sakura #hanami #spring2024 #japantrip #japantravel #sakuraflowers ♬ Mori no chiisana restaurant - 手嶌 葵



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The Sakura Season 2024 has officially begun in Fukuoka so let me post about my Winter Day in Uminonakamichi Seaside Park. lol. Well, aside from the Cherry Blossoms, Nemophilia Flowers/Baby Blue Eyes that are found on a Flower Hill in this park are also well-known Spring attractions. We were able to visit that hill on its blooming phase before so I'll be linking the post below.

Japan 2019: Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka


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We went here after Nanzoin Temple so we rode the train going to Satoizaki.

If you were to ride the train, there are two stations near this place. One is Uminonakamichi Station, which is close to the EAST entrance and Uminonakamichi Marine World and there's Saitozaki Station after that which is close to the park's WEST entrance.

If you prefer to go there via Ferry, just make sure you're aware of the updated Ferry schedule to minimize the waiting time. I'll be posting the updated schedule at the end of this post. 


You may refer to Google Map to have an idea but if you're heading to the Flowerhill, Garden, and Zoo, I think it's better to alight at Saitozaki. 


The walk from the train station to the park may look short on Google Map but it's kinda long when you're there. We didn't find it tiring but it was winter so it was freezing and there was a gale warning which was evident walking through this bridge.


UMINONAKAMICHI IN 2019:

Japan 2019: Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka

We visited March before so there were some Baby Blue Eyes already. This visit was in February 2024 so we were already thrilled to see blooming plum blossoms, tulips, and daffodils because all the Spring flowers have yet to bloom.


We didn't cover a huge portion of the park and just stayed at those plum blossom trees.

Entrance Fee as of Feb. 2024: 450 Yen per person. 
The park closes at 5 PM. 

If you're staying in Fukuoka, you might want to check the Fukuoka Tourist Pass. Prepare your itinerary beforehand so you'd be able to compute if it's more effective to purchase a day pass vs. buy individual tickets. 

Book your adventure here: Fukuoka Day Pass

If you have an entire day to spend in Uminonakamichi, the Marine World should also be worth checking out. 

Book your adventure here: Marine World Uminonakamichi Admission Entrance


I think this walkway is one of the new additions since 2019. Most of the flowers were in their bud phase though. My mom was having intrusive thoughts while walking and she asked me whether or not the pond water is deep if I fall into it. Hahaha


Yet to bloom yellow daffodils with Doraemon's door. 


Better to bring snacks and drinks going here 'cause I didn't see any vending machine inside and you'd have to walk A LOT.



Blooming plum blossoms are prelude to Spring.




Behind me is an Apricot Blossom Tree. For someone living in a tropical country, recognizing these flowers are confusing. Good thing Google Lens exists so I was able to confirm which tree was this.

We were lucky to have seen three early Sakura bloomers at Kushida Shrine. 

Japan 2019: Kushida Shrine and Tocho-ji Temple, Hakata, Fukuoka



More winter flowers


The rest of the areas were still bare that time but it's okay. Bloom at your own phase, dear flowers.



If you have an entire day to spend in Uminonakamichi, the Marine World should also be worth checking out. 

Book your adventure here: Marine World Uminonakamichi Admission Entrance

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Click this: Fukuoka Ferry Terminal (Ferry Schedule) if the photo above is difficult to read. 


Fukuoka, Japan: Arrival and Airport Money Withdrawal via Seven Bank (2024)




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