MATCHA-dventures in Taiwan!

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Nobody has expected 2020 to turn out the way things are happening right now, and guess who’s back to her safe space? Yes, hello, I’m back! I am sorry I have abandoned Blogger for years. But since we’ve got enough time (because of the community quarantine) and maybe I got a little spark of passion for writing in me at the moment, let me update this little online home about the things that has kept me busy in the past year: about the bucket lists that we’ve checked slowly but surely; about the dreams that we’ve given up and the goals that we are still working on to achieve; about life and everything in between.

2019 has been a good one for the traveler in me. Through God’s provisions I was able to wander in Taiwan in March and explore Seoul, South Korea with my friends in September. It feels surreal to be able to go to places I could only dream of before. I will always treasure those moments that I get to spend in these lovely places.

First of hopefully many updates: My MATCHA-dventure!

Of course, I would not miss the opportunity to try matcha in the land of boba milk tea — Taiwan!

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The general consensus: Matcha isn’t Taiwan’s strongest point (so stick to boba milk tea if you’re going to roam around). The drinks all tasted like jasmine green tea even when the label says matcha. It did not stop me from trying the goodies out and actually enjoying them, though.




Matcha latte (Xin Fu Tang)
There is a long queue for brown sugar milk tea but I opted to try their matcha latte. Apparently they have extended their franchise in the Philippines now too (one is located at The Podium) so if you are curious, you may also try it there.







There is a huge variety of food and drink stalls in Jiufen Old Street (village where the Ghibli movie Spirited Away was inspired by) so I got my thirst quencher in there. It is only on few occasions that people would ask if I like my drink with pearls first and I appreciate that they did because I am not really fond of tapioca pearls. I’ll eat them, alright, but if given the choice I always go for the pudding. The guy even knew we’re Filipino and was persuading us telling it’s masarap (good).  That’s cute.


When you’re on a budget trip, a 24/7 convenience store is your best friend. From quirky snacks to local dishes for dinner (tea boiled-egg and affordable noodle meal) to a vast selection of drinks and items that could even pass as pasalubong to your family members, friends and work colleagues (It is very handy if you don’t have much time to go to souvenir shops, to be honest. They’ve got all that you’d need. Almost.). Gladly, the 7-11/Family Mart’s abroad are like heaven with so many goodies to choose from. Matcha items included. Here are some of my hoards:








I scream for (matcha) ice cream!!! This one tasted like jasmine, though. 











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Here are some matcha cookies on display on a flower park exhibit/souvenir store in Fongyuan District (I didn’t get to try them but I’ve snapped a photo of it for you know, matcha-documentation).



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Visiting Taichung is a different story, though. Here we’ve found a good ice cream and tea place and it’s the highlight of this trip’s matcha-dventure.

The building in which MIYAHARA is located was once an opthalmology clinic (no wonder the logo has the eye on it. Witty.) but it is now one of the must-visit places in Taichung. It is famous for their Taiwanese pastries, goodies, tea and... ice cream! The interior is pleasing to the eye too and it has reminded me of Harry Potter and Hogwarts.














MIYAHARA Ice Cream Parlour
Address: No. 20, Zhongshan Road, Central District, Taichung City, Taiwan 400
Operationa Hours: Mon to Sun, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM


But of course, I had to try the matcha one! To be honest I have already forgotten the other flavours that we picked but the matcha is good enough for me then.












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BONUS: Not a matcha drink but this milk tea is a must-try and must-buy in Taiwan! It may look like something you could buy off an Avon brochure (powder) but this milk tea is surprisingly good.





Until the next matcha-dventure!

April x


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VERSUS: Korean Towns in Japan!

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From having BTS roleplaying group chats (seriously, group name: ぼうだんしょうねんだん complete with the nicknames) and staying in character with BTS-themed shoots (kind of), we also didn't miss the chance to visit Japan's Korean Towns (towns, because there are apparently two)!

Note: This edition of Versus doesn't aim to determine which is better between the two but it is merely a guide to get to enjoy your travels better and who knows, they might make their way to your future Japan itineraries, yes?

RJ the kind alpaca (BT21) says "Annyeonghaseyo!"


Getting ready and in character.... (Hwaiting!)




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Shin-Ōkubo vs Tsuruhashi

THE ACCESS

For our first stop, we have visited Shin-Ōkubo in Tokyo. It is easily accessible as it is located near the station of the same name in Yamanote Line (JR).  Simply go right after exiting the station and walk down the main street and you are just a few steps away from your Korean town heaven.

Ooooh, we definitely are in the right place as BTS welcomes us from the station's exit.


The other Korean town is located in Tsuruhashi in Osaka in which you could access via the JR Osaka Loop Line, the Sennichimae Line of the Osaka subway and Kintetsu Railway's Osaka and Nara Lines depending on where you are coming from. We had difficulties at first because we exited on the wrong Exit so we had to walk longer than necessary but there is beauty in getting lost and it makes you even appreciate the place when you've reach your destination.

Or not. Ha. By now you should know to save your energy as much as you can as Google Maps may not be as accurate as you'd like to assume and it doesn't usually point you to the easier/shorter route possible. To a native it can be "walking distance" but if you are not the walking type (also if you are wearing heels like I was, good luck!) it could feel like a couple of miles and well,  learn from our mistake and take the West Exit of the station. This exit takes you directly into the heart of the covered shopping arcade of Tsuruhashi. 

We got lost but it's alright.


THE VIBE

The inhabitants of the Tsuruhashi area are predominantly of Korean descent, known as Zainichi Kankokujin (Japan-Resident Koreans) so it will give you that good ol' South Korean vibe. There are also temple and shrines near the area in which you could enter for your side trips. They are so historic and pretty. Meanwhile, Shin-Ōkubo gives off the feels of the bustling shopping districts of modern Seoul (not that I have been there yet, but you get what I mean.)

Miyukimori Tenjingu Shrine in Momodani, Ikuno Ward, Osaka



SHOPPING!

Part of staying in character, I also remembered how in the Philippines, when I put the pin that Freda has given me on my bag, I got ARMY-called: like someone would randomly scream "AAAARMY!" in the most Kim Seokjin way out of nowhere but in Japan they won't even bother as it is none of their businesses. Needless to say, Jimin and Taehyung pins have wandered freely and peacefully even in the most Korean place that you could visit in Japan.




There is nothing out of ordinary at first glance but there is a vast number of Korean goodies that you could feast on as you walk on the streets from the K-Pop merchandises (both official and unofficial) to their skin care and cosmetic products that are to die for (and relatively cheaper than getting them from other parts of Japan or in your country, too) up to trying their authentic street food and meeting oppas/noonas as this is where they usually hangout if you are brazen enough to socialize, that is.


These GOT7 face masks come in bundle! And they are also discounted.


Look! We've found IU sunbae nim in Osaka!


A kimchi robot.

 As for BTS.....





.....they are everywhere. haha

Yoongi/Freda even tried this surprise ball machine for ¥300 and she's got..... 






...Kim Taehyung

I don't have the guts to try as I don't think I can take it if I don't get Taehyung (I'm the Taetae of the group and I like him best after all). haha

Kidding aside, I still don't fully consider myself as an ARMY (maybe when I get to have my own ARMY bomb then I will. ha) but I do enjoy and appreciate their music and visuals that I even buy some of their stuff (buy them off iTunes sometimes like what I'd do when I like something). And that is alright, I think. You don't have to be a part of something to enjoy something. You don't have to know every single fact about a group to appreciate something. As long as it makes you feel something, happiness mostly, then you should go for it. And my best mate and her niece are fans and they make them happy so, why not? Showing support through any way that you could is more important than actual group labels, right?

Sadly, the LINE Store in Shibuya isn't selling BT21 items yet but we'll visit them some other time (maybe in BT21's birthplace in Itaewon? Who knows.). As for my hoards, I got Tata and Chimmy (BT21 plush head chains) and a CNBLUE CD (how I miss them!). 




THE FOOD

I am a fan of Korean food because despite being spicy for most of the dishes, they are tasty and nutritious (bibimbap used to be a food for the royals, did you know?) and there are just a lot of varieties usually from their meat, noodles to the veggies with so many side dishes that comes in a set. A total package! And so we've tried some of them!

We went to eat samgyeopsal (grilled pork belly), gaeran mari (Korean omellete), gaeranjim (Korean steamed egg) and chijeu-buldak (fire chicken cheese although this one is mild) in a restaurant in Tokyo while we had the authentic tteokbokki (stir-fried rice cake) and bujimgae (Korean pancake) in Osaka. Again if you are into the authentic Korean street style food trip experience, Osaka is the best place for that. Modern BBQ and tteok stalls (tasty and authentic, likewise) can be found in Tokyo. 

Although I have also tried some of them in Manila, there's always a delight in having tried them in another country and yes, I loved it. Jal moke got sumnida! Ma shi suh yo! 잘 먹었습니다! 맛이 있어요! (I ate very well! It is delicious!) 

Bultareone! ~~~~ fiiiire chicken cheese 


BEFORE.
AFTER.

*drooooling*

Can't choose!


Authentic tteokbokki at a random street resto in Osaka
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We went to Korean towns on Day 5 and 6 of our Japan escapade so we are quite exhausted (by default) at this point but the physical pain can't stop us from visiting stores after stores. We also have lesser photos from these days and we aren't complete (seven) as Seokjin has already enlisted in the military (nah, he went to visit some of his relatives and has a flight earlier than ours) and Yoongi had to meet up with colleagues at some point, but we definitely had fun.



We missed you, Seokjin!
 (From left: Jiminie, Taetae, J-Hoooooope, Jungkookie, Yoongi and Leader RM in front) 


Next stop: South Korea? Hmmm? We'll see.

April x

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