Day 4: Universal Studio Japan

Posted by Unknown , Wednesday, January 6, 2016 7:29 AM

Day fooouuuurrrr! It was Universal Studio Japan day! We had one full day to spent in Universal Studio Japan (USJ). I would, probably, compare the park a little bit with Universal Studio Singapore. Anyway, we woke up earlier because we wanted to get there as soon as possible. We had Japanese style breakfast on hotel (Shin-Osaka Station annex hotel), which is delicious as fast as we can. Then, we directly walked to Shin-Osaka train station. We took train from line 16 to Osaka station, stop in Osaka station and change to lane 1 (Osaka loop line), stop at Nishikujo station and change train (JR Yumesaki line) to Universal City station. The trip took about 15 minutes and cost JPY 220. However, as mentioned in earlier post, we used JRpass so we didn't have to pay anymore. After arrived at Universal City station, just follow the sign to Universal Studio. If you can't find one, just follow the crowd. Universal City located right outside the station. We walked through Universal City along with a large number of crowd. Then, we arrived at Universal Studio gate. We didn't even stop to take picture with the globe. We directly headed to the gate and queued there for about 10 minutes before finally enter the park. The queue in USJ was not as neat as any line in Tokyo. Apparently, not only the line on the entrance gate, the line for picture with characters was also a mess. Well, you can say there was no proper line.. Very different with DisneySea.
mom in Universal City

the line to enter USJ
Anyway, we finally got in the park! As usual, we tried to get the park map (provided at the entrance gate). But then, all the maps we can find were in Japanese. I tried to ask for the English version but they didn't have it at that time. So we just took the Japanese one and hope we could survive the day with that. At the first glimpse, it was just like Universal Studio Singapore (USS). The park was divided into 8 area, Hollywood, New York, San Francisco, Jurassic Park, Amity village, Water World, Universal Wonderland (there are 3 smaller theme here, Snoopy, Hello Kitty, and Sesame Street), and Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Hollywood themed building will be the first to welcome the visitors. 

Of course, we were super excited about Wizarding World of Harry Potter (WWHP). That was definitely our first destination. The WWHP really wasn't disappointing! Actually, it was pretty amazing. I think WWHP deserve one special post itself. I will talk about it as detail as possible on my next report post. Wait for it!
Hogwarts!
In this post, I will talk about the attractions in Universal Studio Japan (clockwise, except Harry Potter world). Notice that many attraction name followed with -the ride. Well, i don't make it up. Seriously, they really feel like they need to put -the ride there. Lucky for us, we went there on a not so crowded day and able to tried almost all the attractions. Anyway, here we go:

Hollywood

1. Hollywood Dream - The Ride (Backdrop)
The only roller coaster that you can see in the park. There are two kind of coasters, Hollywood Dream and Hollywood Dream Backdrop. Don't be confused, both coaster use the same track. The only difference is the direction of the coasters. Hollywood Dream is like another roller coaster, riders sit facing the direction of the car. In Backdrop, the coaster move backward. In both coaster, you can individually choose the song you want to play during the ride. On my time, we got 4 song choices. I chose "Feel This Moment" since that was the only song I knew. The track was quite long and it worth the 50 minutes wait (for Backdrop). The line for these attractions are separated from the entrance gate. Backdrop's line is always longer than Hollywood Dream.

2. Shrek 4D Movie Magic and Sesame Street 4D Movie Magic
Shrek and Sesame Street theater located next to each other, with different show time. I tried the Sesame Street 4D movie magic. Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, and many other Sesame Street characters are there! However, if you are not a die hard fan, you better don't waste your 20 minutes for this attraction. The 4D effect and the chair movement are just not impressive at all.
El-mom

3. Space Fantasy - The Ride
While queuing for this ride, I was almost give up because from the monitor that show safety guidance, it seems like a spinning ride. I just could not handle spinning attraction so I almost want to give up. My brother encouraged me to do it and I went on to do it. It turns out........ THANK GOD I DID NOT JUMP OUT OF THE LINE! The ride was so good. It is like an indoor roller coaster, only the car is round and can spin. The spinning was not so bad though. You are taken into a cool space journey. 

New York

1. Terminator 2 - 3D
There is nothing much I can say about this attraction because I didn't try it. If you ever try this, please kindly share your experience in the comment section! :D

2. The Amazing Adventure of Spider-Man - The Ride 4K3D
It’s like Transformer ride in Universal Studio Singapore. You will be seated in a car and Spiderman will protect you from the enemy. You’ll feel like you are really in Spiderman’s world. It was just so real. The queue is quite log for this ride but you can use single rider or fastpass to cut the line. We went there on Christmas session and there was a Christmas special show. During shows, the lines in almost every attraction are much shorter. You should stand by in front of the entrance! However, by cutting the line, you probably miss the details inside the Daily Bugle which is pretty fun to see! :D
inside Daily Bugle
Voice of Angels

San Francisco

1. Back to the Future - The Ride
You probably know about this ride. Yes, it's the same old Back to the Future ride. For those who don't know, the concept is like Amazing Spiderman ride, but still, age cannot lie. But somehow my brother and I enjoyed it. 


2. Backdraft
Witness the process of making the movie Backdraft (1991) live in front of your eyes! Here you can read about Backdraft http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101393/. I personally think the one in USS is better. In USS, they present Spielberg's movie while Backdraft is Ron Howard's. I didn't say taht Backdraft is not good, it's just, too old.

Jurassic Park

As usual, in Jurassic Park there is a Jurassic Park - The Ride where you will be seated on a round boat and Dinosaurs appears. T-rex and Raptors try to eat you, the suddenly the boat slide down and you get all wet. If you just want to enjoy the sensation and don't want to get wet, you can buy a rain coat for JPY 300 inside the park. However I will suggest you to buy one on Daiso for JPY 100 only, prior the day you go to USJ.
bump into this legend in front of JurassicPark 

Amity Village

In Amity Village, there is only one one attraction, Jaws - The Ride. It is like any other Jaws ride in any Universal Studios. You ride on a boat with many others with one Japanese as your tour guide. Although the tour guide speaks entirely in Japanese, for non-Japanese speaker, like me, it wasn't very hard to understand the story. In short, we are taken into a tour and in the middle of the tour, our tour guide is told to be careful of the attack of sharks. Then, sharks appear, theatrical act by the tour guide, explosions, and gun shots accompany you for the rest of your journey. Well i honestly can't say that this is the best ride ever but it is quite entertaining.

Water World

It's a stuntman show! They speaks in Japanese but you don't really need to understand the story to enjoy the stuntman actions. However, if you can understand Japanese, it would be much better since they interact with visitors, make jokes and stuff. If you sit in the splash zone, don't scream and don't be angry if you really get splashed. If was quite a show though. Full with actions, explosions, gun shots, screams, smokes, and surprises.

Universal Wonderland

Universal Wonderland is a world for kids. It divided into three smaller themes, Snoopy Studio, Hello Kitty Fashion Avenue, and Sesame Street Fun World. As for teenagers and adults, there are nothing in Universal Wonderland. The rides are for kids. However, I really encourage you to at least visit the Universal Wonderland. It is located next to Harry Potter World. Even if there is nothing for you there, you still can enjoy the atmosphere from your childhood. If lucky, you probably bump into Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Elmo, Hello Kitty, or Cookie Monster to take a memorable picture with your childhood hero!



At the end, we agreed to skip the LED parade. We read from several bloggers and their review just not good enough to make us stay. Instead, we went directly to the station. Right before the station gate, there was a street magician. We stopped for a while and he was quite entertaining. Surprisingly, the train was delayed for 14 minutes and it was dead freezing. After the train finally came, people were just trying to enter the train no matter how full it was. To stand tall was hard. That was the most crowded train I've ever experience. It was fun though! In one station, a man still tried to push the crowd inside the train and he sleeve ended up stuck on the train's door so the train need to open the door and close it again to free the man. He then (tried to) bow to all the passenger in our car and apologize for causing problem. What a manner!
street magician
the crowd in train station because the train is delayed for 14 minutes

That's the end our day in USJ! tomorrow we'll move to Kyoto and visit many Kyoto's tourist spots. I will also make a report of how to get into the tourist spots effectively without a tour.

day 3: Tokyo-Osaka

Posted by Unknown , Friday, January 1, 2016 9:20 AM

It was day three! Today we were gonna move from Tokyo to Osaka by Shinkansen, the famous bullet train. As I mentioned in earlier post (check it here), we bought JRpass which allow us to travel all around Japan and ride Shinkansen (except NOZOMI and MIZUHO) with no additional charge. If you are using JRpass, you can directly ride the Shinkansen without seat reserved. However, if you go in a large group, you probably want to reserve your seat. You can reserve seat for Shinkansen in almost all JR stations. Just go to the JR office or JR Shinkansen office.

Prior departure, make sure you know the Shinkansen schedule, train name, and track. To reach Shinkansen line, first you need to enter JR station. The special gate for Shinkansen located inside the JR Station. In Tokyo station, you can see the sign board to Shinkansen gate. There are 2 Shinkansen gates, the one that head to north Japan (Akita, Hokaido, Tohoku area) and south (Osaka, Kyoto). Make sure you enter the right gate. The sign board is pretty easy to follow.

Shinkansen gate to Osaka
While traveling by Shinkansen, passengers are allowed to bring cabin size luggage. The place for luggage is quite small. So, if you bring a large size suitcase, you should consider put it on the station's lockers or send it using delivery service. If you want to use locker, you better go earlier. The large size lockers are usually fully occupied by afternoon. There are a lot of lockers inside big stations. If one is full, you have to find other lockers. The price vary according to its size. We used the biggest one and it cost 600 JPY per day.
The locker in Tokyo Station
You are allowed to eat and drink inside the Shinkansen. If you take the afternoon train, you probably want to buy bento so you can have lunch on board. We rode HIKARI Shinkansen from Tokyo to Shin Osaka. The journey took about 3 hours. If you plan your trip to the south, you better keep your eyes open for the first 70 minutes of your journey. If you are lucky and the weather is nice, Mount Fuji can be clearly seen from the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Osaka on the right side of the train (seat D and E ordinary car). You can reserve seat and ask for "mountain side" instead of "sea side". We were pretty lucky to have clear weather and catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji.



Osaka Castle
Long story short, we arrived at Shin Osaka station. We had our first Japanese Sushi as our lunch.
Then, we directly went to our hotel which is located 5 minutes from Shin Osaka station, checked in, put our luggage, and went to Osaka Castle. Since we only had half day to explore Osaka, we decided to visit the iconic Osaka Castle. From Shin Osaka, we took train to Osakajokoen station, exit no 1 and 3, then walked around 15-20 minutes. The sign to Osaka Castle is clear. Since it was started to get dark (in winter, the sun set faster), we decided not to enter the castle.
 Osaka is somehow colder than Tokyo in winter. After took several pictures, we went back to the station. Near the station, there were some street food tent. Apparently, in the concert hall near Osaka Castle, a famous local group band was about to hold a concert. There, we tried some local street food, including the famous Osaka's takoyaki, okonomiyaki, rice craker, and meat that cooked with wine.




Dotonburi and Shinsaibashi
After visited Osaka Castle and tried its street food, we visited Shinsaibashi night market. Basically, Dotonburi road and Shinsaibashi located across eath other. You can access both through Subway Midosuji line and stop at Shinsaibashi station. You can find many branded and non-branded shops in Shinsaibashi like food, tax free shop, cloth, shoes, and a pretty big Daiso (JPY 100 store). We spent quite a long time in Shinsaibashi to shop since the price is pretty cheap.
Shinsaibashi
Dotonburi
On day 4, we will visit Universal Studio Japan and experience the magic in Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Stay tune for my next post! :D