Saturday, May 26, 2007

Three Days at Disneyland

I took a lot of pictures at Disneyland. Yes, because I like taking pictures.
But, I think Disneyland is such a place that everyone can be a good photographer and take lots of pictures.
I’ve made a slide show with the Beatles BGM.

(If you can't watch the show, please try to update Adobe Flash Player.)

Saturday, May 19, 2007

The Happiest Place on Earth, Final 3days in the States

My daughters' long waited day had finally come on the 12th day in the States.
It would last three days.

--> The Happiest Place on Earth

--> Where Dreams Come True

What's that?

THE DISNEYLAND!
My daughters, Emi is now 9th grade, Rina is 7th grade students. I think both of them will probably go to college after finishing 12 years education. I don't want to think of it, though the possibility that I live with daughter(s) after their college entrance is slim. So, I have only three and half years left living with Emi and six and half with Rina.
Then, it goes few questions to myself. Are you sure that you already have had enough wonderful memories with them? Are you sure that they think they have had wonderful memories with you? I can't answer clearly.
Anyway, arranging a three-day-visit to Disneyland was a present to my family members. After spending three full days, from early in the morning till the night, what did they think of my present?









Monday, May 14, 2007

Los Aageles to Anaheim, 11th Day in the States

After strolling around Downtown LA, I realized that I didn't have enough cash left with me. I had to pay bus fare of my family to go to Disneyland, so I withdrew $100 cash from a nearby bank.
We fetched our luggage and got on the Metro Bus to Anaheim. It took 1.5 hours from Downtown LA to Anaheim. I had thought it would cost about $50 for four members.
But everything of the Metro Bus system was different from I had imagined.

1. You don't have to book a seat nor buy a ticket in advance.
2. Fares are very cheap, especially a long distance ride.
3. They don't accept any credit card. (When I asked a bus driver, he laughed at me aloud!)
4. They don't give any change. (I inserted a bill into the machine in the bus and asked change, but he also said, "I’m a driver so I do not have money or change.")
5. One day ticket is very cheap. You can use it in both subways and buses for the day.


Bus ride was not so comfortable but enough bearable for a two-hour-ride. As I had been always a driver of Audi A4, just watching passengers in the bus (not driving) was interesting. I really enjoyed the ride. But there were no other foreign tourists like us. I thought most of them used a taxi on that route.
We were going to stay "Super 8 Motel at the Park", Anaheim for three nights and four days. Before coming to Anaheim, I was worried a bit about the hotel because it was the longest stay in this journey.The bus we got on was to go to Anaheim by way of Knotts Berry Farm.I just glanced at roller coasters while passing by Knotts Berry Farm, kept on riding and arrived at the final destination of our journey Anaheim in the evening.

It was five o'clock but still bright and warm enough to swim in the swimming pool at our hotel. After talking with the friendly hotel manager and checking in the comfortable room, my worries disappeared quickly. While we were swimming, a police car came and parked beside the hotel entrance. Even we went out for dinner and came back to the hotel, the police car was still parked. My curiosity brought me to the hotel front desk and I asked the hotel manager about the police.The manager told me, "The police came to arrest Jack." Jack was standing next to the hotel manger and laughing.I didn't ask more, went out the hotel front house and took a couple of pictures.
(I'm not 100% sure that his name was Jack. Sorry if it's wrong.)

Sunday, May 13, 2007

I lvoe Panda Express.

If it's OK to call it Fast Food, my most favorite Fast Food restaurant in the US is Panda Express.
Dishes were very nice, reasonably priced and restaurants were ubiquitous.
Of course no chips were necessary and they served quickly.
All the more, Chinese foods suited my palate better than hamburgers or sandwiches.
I found them in UCLA, Universal Studios, Anaheim, Las Vegas and Needles, NV.
I haven't found them in Japan before. Why? Are there very few or not at all?


They gave us Fortune Cookies every time we visited. I liked them.The Fortune Cookie is a thin, crisp cookie baked around a piece of paper with words of wisdom.Why don't Chinese food restaurants in Japan give them to us?

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Taking a stroll from 7th St./Metro Center to Civic Center, 11th Day in the States

We got off the train at the 7th St/Metro Center station and strolled to the Civic Center station on the 11th day in the States.

The centerpoint of Downtown LA, the Financial District was built adjacent to and parallel with the redevelopment of Bunker Hill. The area is dominated by upscale corporate office skyscrapers, hotels and related services as well as banks, law firms, and real estate companies. The Financial District is served by the Metro Rail Red Line and Blue Line, with the 7th St/Metro Center as the primary station. (Information Source Wikipedia)

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) --^
The MOCA downtown Los Angeles location is home to almost 5,000 artworks created since 1940, including masterpieces by classic contemporary artists, and inspiring new works by emerging and mid-career artists from Southern California and around the world.
In 1986, the celebrated Japanese architect Arata Isozaki completed the downtown location's sandstone building to international critical and public acclaim, marking a dramatic achievement in the contemporary art world and heralding a new cultural era in Los Angeles. (Information Source Wikipedia)
Walt Disney Concert Hall ---^
The Walt Disney Concert Hall is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center. Bounded by Hope Street, Grand Avenue, 1st and 2nd Streets, it seats 2,265 people and serves as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
The Frank Gehry-designed building, an example of Deconstructivism, opened on October 23, 2003 and features his trademark steel cladding. (Information Source Wikipedia) The Civic Center is located in the northern part of Downtown LA, bordering Bunker Hill, Little Tokyo, Chinatown, and the Historic Core of the old Downtown.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Westlake / MacArthur Park and Universal Studios, 10th Day in the States

We stayed at Quality Inn Los Angeles, which located 10 minutes walk to Westlake/ MacArthur Park Station in Downtown LA.
There were at least two types of areas in Downtown.
One type was the town around 7th Street/Metro Center Station.
There were high buildings, four-stars-hotels like Marriott and Sheraton, museums and big department stores like Macy's. They were clean and sophisticated.

The other type was the town around Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, we stayed, next to 7th Street/ Metro Center Station.
There were many small shops, supermarkets, peddlers, beggars, old apartments, woman's screams at finding a rat running (we saw it too) and guys sitting aimlessly on the streets. One of beggars asked me money on the streets at night when I was out for cans of beer.

I traveled many developing countries like Burma, Nepal, Indonesia, India and Thailand. Latter part of Downtown in LA was seemed like a part of those developing countries. I like both types of towns and it must have been a good experience for my daughters to see them.


The picture was taken near Westlake/MacArthur Park Station. In the background, you see high buildings near 7th Street/ Metro Center Station.
You can find the red entrance of Westlake/MacArthur Park Station on the right of the picture.

-----------Universal Studios------------------------------------------------
To talk about Universal Studios, it was pretty good as I had imagined. I enjoyed there but watching my kids’ faces with joy satisfied me more. I believed I was a good dad for them in the Studios.








Thursday, May 10, 2007

Driving Itinerary of Our Journey

The Rest of the destinations of our travel were only Universal Studios in Hollywood and Disney Land in Anaheim. We didn't have to keep the car in our hand because it's easy to access those two places by subway, bus or taxi. So, I returned the Audi A4 to Hertz Car Rental office in downtown, LA.
It ran very good. I satisfied the power, stability in high speed driving, an air conditioning system and comfortable seats.
Luckily, when I rent the car it had run only 2,485 miles. It was quite new.
I drove it as much as 1994 miles (3190 km), equivalent to the length of Japan, distance between northern tip of Wakkanai in Hokkaido and southern end Kagoshima in Kyushu-Isle.
Thanks Audi A4 for taking us around wonderful American West! I'd never forget you!
Major disadvantages were only two; bad mileage than my Toyota Prius and expensive rental costs than other cars among the same class.


Driving Itinerary
Date_______Places_to_Stay_____Places_to_visit.
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1st__3/22__Needles,_NV______Colorado_river.
2nd__3/23__Williams,_AZ_____Route_66,_The_Grand_Canyon.
3rd__3/24__Kayenta,_AZ_____The_Grand_Canyon,_Monument_Vally.
4th__3/25__Page,_AZ________Monument_Vally,_Mokee_Dugway.
5th__3/26__Bryce,_UT_______Hoseshoe_Bend,_Bryce_Canyon.
6th__3/27__Zion,_UT________Bryce_Canyon,_Zion_National_Park.
7th__3/28__Las_Vegas,_NV___Zion_National_Park,_Fremont_Street.
8th__3/29__Las_Vegas,_NV___The_Las_Vegas_Strip.
9th__3/30__Los_Angeles,_CA__Santa_Monica,_Hollywood,_UCLA.


Subway systems in LA were quite nice. I didn’t feel danger. It was not crowded. Fares were reasonable. You can even bring your bike in a car. Important things were No-Eating and No-Drinking.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Santa Monica, UCLA, Beverly Hills, Holleywood--9th Day in the States

On the 9th day in the States, we got up early, put the key in a key drop box at the hotel, jumped in the car and drove to Los Angeles; it's 450 km away from Las Vegas.The strip (main street) in the morning was quiet in contrast with it at night. You can see only hotel workers, construction workers or delivery workers. No tourists were walking on the streets.During five hours' driving, at first we grabbed a bite of sandwiches we had bought them for breakfast. Secondly, two daughters and my wife fell into sound a sleep as usual and I silently drove the car.
Clear crisp sky, bright light and vast ocean welcomed us in Santa Monica beach. The scene was just same as I had imagined in Japan.I had been wondering if I reserved the Hotel California that I wanted to stay, but I chose the hotel closer to LA downtown for easy access to a shopping area, so I only took a couple of pictures.




-----UCLA------------------------------------------------------------------
We went to UCLA and looked around the campus. Unfortunately, all classes and shops were closed on the day because it was Easter holidays during March 30th and April 1st.
I wished I could have bought some souvenirs at the shop in UCLA.
But, luckily, only one restaurant was opened, so we had a lunch there.


Prices of dishes in college restaurants in Japan are set lower than those of restaurants on the streets for the sake of students. But prices in a restaurant in UCLA were almost same as prices on the streets. Moreover, I don't know about Japanese college restaurants but UCLA accepted credit cards.
UCLA campus and its school buildings were beautiful and huge.


We happened to see a couple wearing formal wedding dress and suit come out of a limousine. I heard that it's possible to have a wedding ceremony in some Japanese colleges. They walked toward us and entered a schoolhouse.While passing us, my wife whispered, "Co...Congratulations." They didn't reply and just kept walking.
-------Beverly Hills---------------------------------------------------------




--------Holleywood--------------------------------------------------------- We went to Holleywood.






There were many strange guys walking on the Hollywood streets. Do you know who he was?