I'm sure most of you by now will have heard the news, but for those of you who haven't: Toshi ended our unforgettable vacation with a stunning sunset proposal!!
Anyway before all that, here is what we got up to during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Osaka
Osaka is my home from home. I admit I was homesick for Japan several times during my time in Hanoi, and it was wonderful to be in Japan again. Osaka brings the comforts of a loving family, familiar food, and also the excitement that one day I will call it Home when Toshi and I finally settle to start a family.
I also learned the painful way to never touch a sea urchin :'(
Anyway before all that, here is what we got up to during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Osaka
Osaka is my home from home. I admit I was homesick for Japan several times during my time in Hanoi, and it was wonderful to be in Japan again. Osaka brings the comforts of a loving family, familiar food, and also the excitement that one day I will call it Home when Toshi and I finally settle to start a family.
Osaka Tower
Queuing up for 45 mins in the cold for kushikatsu, battered meat and veg skewers dipped in miso sauce |
Fushimi Inari in Kyoto for the Yoshida's annual New Year pilgrimage
Outside ice skating.. Toshi was so happy to be on a real ice rink (you may recall Hanoi's plastic ice rink here)
Absolutely freezing night boat fishing near Kobe city port.. we caught 32 fish and a starfish.
The most amazing thing was the bio-luminescent plankton in the sea!!
Saipan
If you're Welsh you might have misread that as 'Siapan', but no, Saipan is not in Japan: it is in fact an American territory South-East of Japan and East of Philippines. It's an extremely popular destination for Japanese tourists, hence how we managed to find such a cheap tour package flying out from Osaka.
- Day 1
I also learned the painful way to never touch a sea urchin :'(
A 20 minute boat journey from Saipan led us to Managaha Island. The white beach and pure blue sea reminded me of my visit to Phi Phi Island with my Grandad back in '98!
Parasailing! Not nearly as scary as you might think, just a great view and a great memory!!
- Day 2
Started off the day with a poolside swim
An American-style lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe
A romantic Valentine's Day sunset barbeque
Yummy seafood and interesting traditional dance entertainment
Me participating in the traditional dance; unbeknownst to me I would receive a proposal 15 minutes later!
As the waitress came with dessert, at the perfect moment I was served a ring box!
Of course I answered with a very teary 'yes!'
So to my family who are reading this, I hope you're reassured that I'm very happy and well-looked after, and we'll see you in Osaka for our wedding sometime within the next 20 months!