Thursday, August 28, 2014

Big Apartment near JR Harajuku Station, Tokyo City

Tokyo City is one of the most expensive cities to live in the world thus with five family member I would need to allocate a considerable amount of our travel budget for our 5D/4N accommodation expenses only since we need at least two rooms if we would decide to stay in a hotel.

By luck, I found a clever way to save money by booking an apartment instead of staying in hotel. I did this through Airbnb website; I booked a big apartment near JR Harajuku Station that can accommodate all of us while enjoying its other facilities like fully equipped mini-kitchen, small dining table, washing machine, ironing board and most important the pocket wifi.

We stayed here last May for 4 nights and paid 436 Euro (574 USD); we enjoyed a huge single room apartment with two double beds and an extra mattress on the floor.

The owner "Mink" was very supportive from the time we booked and up to the time of we checked out. Aside from answering our queries she even provided complete details on how to go back to Narita airport coming from the apartment. 

on our way to the JR Harajuku Station

hot and cold vending machines along the road

The apartment is located around 1 km away from Harajuku Station but the stroll going to and fro the station was enjoyable due to nice weather and peaceful surrounding. The apartment is actually located within residential area with laid back environment though a railway is just nearby but due to apartment's double windows the train noise is limited and won't cause any inconvenience at all even at night time.

After a busy day, on our way back to the apartment, my kids would always asked for spare coins to be used at different vending machines strategically located along the way. Moreover, the place was a few blocks away from 7-eleven and mini-stop outlets where we usually buy Nissin cup noodles and Bento boxes for our breakfast and dinner. 

this "thing" won't work unless you sit on the toilet bowl cover

bathroom with hot and cold shower

The main drawback when you stay in this place is the unavailability of daily housekeeping. You need to do everything even bringing your garbage to the ground floor's trash room where you need to segregate them since garbage segregation is strictly implemented in Tokyo. No worries at all since all the instructions will be provided by the owner while all your bedding needs can be found inside the cupboards. Regarding the toilet, it took us around 30 minutes to learn how the Japanese bidet controller works.

footwears should be left at the entrance
door to the main room

my eldest chatting with his girlfriend

the "hidden" mini-kitchen

induction cooker and utensils

garbage room

Maps, list of touristy places and set of instructions are provided as well inside the apartment that can be very helpful for first timers in Tokyo City like us. A word of advice: don't forget the pocket wifi when you go out. It saved our day when we got lost in locating Meiji Shrine; I was able to run my Google Maps using the pocket wifi, not to mention having real-time updates on our FB accounts.



Friday, August 22, 2014

Dad's Review - Nude Audio portable wired speaker

On my way back to Philippines for my monthly vacation I spotted a tiny but attractive speaker at Dubai Duty Free. It caught my attention due to attached sticker that it was voted number 1 in the Gulf for portable speaker. In addition, I was searching for a decent and rechargeable laptop speaker that I can use when watching movies from my "Mad Drive."

battery can provide 8 hour playtime
It took me at least 15 minutes to decide since the price was a bit steep for a wired small speaker. Moreover, the unit was sealed and the sales staff would only test the unit once I've paid for it. Left without any choice I bought the unit for 99 Dhs (27.12 USD) and tested it afterwards. I connected it to my SONY Walkman and surprisingly the sound quality and loudness was acceptable considering its size.

Upon reaching home and fully recovered from jet lag I tested it while cleaning our house. I connected it to my Walkman and placed them inside our entertainment room at the 3rd floor while I mopped the place. The loudness and treble was amazingly clear though it couldn't fill our entire entertainment room. However, when I transferred them on the second floor, the performance improved and was able to satisfy my eardrums while cleaning our room.

Without knowing it, my wife listened attentively and borrowed my new teeny-weeny speaker while she ironed our clothes. The speaker blended well with her SONY Xperia mobile.

To sum it all, if you are looking for an ultra-portable wired speaker that you can bring wherever you go then you can't go wrong with this unit but prepare to shell out extra dough. The treble and bass can be enjoyed fully when you are within 2 meter from the speaker. If you need extra boom then you can connect another speaker to this unit.


it comes with micro USB charger cable

with my ever durable Walkman

I've been enjoying this speaker for three days straight; its rechargeable battery still has some juice left. I am presently draining its battery so I could charge it through USB. I love its shock-proof rubbery (silicon) sleeve as well. The only drawback is the six inches cable thus you need to place it near your sound source or buy an extension cable. To add, its power button was initially confusing, when pressed the power goes off.

My kids were able to find creative ways to enjoy this speaker as well. They can now listen to their MP3 selections while travelling since my car's HU doesn't have any USB port while my wife plans to use it on our incoming bazaar at Miriam College.

As expected, the speaker is made in China but marketed from Hong Kong. Though made in China, knowing the quality of products beings sold at Dubai Duty Free, I know that my portable speaker will endure the rigors of travelling and abuse. Anyway, I can always return it back for warranty repair in case it fails within one year according to the sales staff.


September 10


While strolling at SM North EDSA department store I saw the same speaker for 1,290 pesos. Dubai Duty Free price is cheaper by at least a hundred pesos.

While using this speaker I noticed that when the battery starts to run-out of juice the volume would start to decrease its level.

Furthermore, the main drawback when you connect this tiny speaker to your laptop is the uneven stereo sound. If you are used in listening a balance left and right audio on your laptop then you will notice immediately that the sound is either coming from your left or right side depending on the location of this speaker.

Nonetheless, I enjoyed using this speaker whenever I am working or repairing something at home. I would simply connect it to my MP4 SONY Walkman and put them inside my short's pocket and behold I have my favorite MP3 selections playing wherever I go. Sometimes my wife would tease me since she could even hear my music playing while I am inside our toilet, LOL.



Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post but merely an actual experience of a Dad.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Kabayan, espesyal nga ba ang lahi natin?

Noong nandoon pa ako sa dati kong kumpanya sa Yemen ay madalas na nakakakuwentuhan ko ang mga lokal pag free time namin. Sa aming kuwentuhan ay hindi maiwasan na makapagtanong kami sa isa't isa ng mga bagay bagay na sa tingin namin ay natatangi sa aming mga lahi.

Dahil dito ay marami akong natutunan tungkol sa kanilang paniniwala, tradisyon at kultura. Minsan naman ay sila naman ang nagtatanong sa akin kung ano ba ang buhay sa Pinas.

Isang araw habang kausap ko sila, isang instrument technician at isang instrument supervisor, ay naitanong sa akin ng technician na lokal kung bakit kahit saan daw parte ng mundo ay may Pilipino na nagtratrabaho. Para sa akin ay madali lang ang sagot dyan dahil naipaliwanag ko na yun sa iba pang mga lokal at ibang lahi na nakasama ko sa trabaho. Nais ko sanang sabihin na kulang ang opportunidad sa Pinas at kung meron man ay mababa ang sahod kaya napipilitan ang mga Pilipino na makipagsapalaran sa ibang bansa tulad ko. Pero laking gulat ko ng sumagot yung lokal na instrument supervisor sa tanong ng kanyang technician. Aniya: "Filipino is a special race."

Natigilan ako dahil hindi ko alam kung yun ba ay isang komplimento o isang insulto sa aking lahi. Nang mapansin nya na natigilan ako at ang kanyang kasamang technician ay nagpaliwanag sya. Sabi nya, oo, marami ring mga Indiano na nagtratrabaho sa iba ibang parte ng mundo pero natural lang yun dahil labis ang dami nila samantalang ang mga Pilipino ay wala pang sampung porsyento ng kanilang populasyon pero makikita mo rin sila sa iba't-ibang parte ng mundo. Bukod doon ay maraming kumpanya ang mas pinipili ay Pilipino kesa sa ibang lahi. Nakilala ang mga Pilipino sa iba't-ibang larangan ng trabaho sa iba't-ibang parte ng mundo dahil espesyal ang lahi nila, dagdag pa nya. Hinalimbawa nya yung iba naming mga lokal na amo na kumukuha ng doctorate; mga pinoy daw ang mentors nila. Natapos bigla ang aming usapan dahil sa may emergency call sa planta at kailangan naming bumalik sa trabaho.

Natapos man ang aming kuwentuhan ay patuloy pa rin akong nag-isip sa sinabi ng aking kasamang supervisor na lokal. Para kasing totoo ang kaniyang sinabi. Bakit nga ba kahit saan ka pumunta ay may mga pinoy na hinahangaan dahil sa kanilang galing, sipag at dedikasyon sa trabaho.

Ang aking ama ay isang retiradong seaman, meron din akong tiyuhin na doktor at mga pinsan na nurse sa Amerika. May pinsan din akong IT specialist sa Maldives. Nandyan din yung pinsan kong head butler sa France. Ang bayaw ko naman ay trailer driver sa Canada at susunod na roon ang kaniyang pamilya sa isang taon. Ang kuya naman ng aking misis ay isang weather forecaster sa Pag-asa na lumipat na rin sa Congo. Meron akong mga kaklase na highly skilled workers sa Australia samantalang yung iba naman ay factory workers sa Taiwan. Ano nga ba meron ang lahing pinoy? Kahit dito sa bago kong kumpanya sa Yemen ay mas gusto nila ang Pilipino kaysa sa ibang lahi. Meron din akong amo dito na nagdo-doctorate at pinoy ang kanyang mentor. Nagpadala pa nga sya sa akin ng regalo para sa kanyang mentor ng magbakasyon ako.

Sa aking pagmuni- muni ay marami ngang larangan ng trabaho na kilala ang galing ng mga Pilipino tulad ng:

- Seaman. Sabi nga, 30 porsyento ng mga seaman sa buong mundo ay mga pinoy.
- Kilala ang ating mga health workers tulad ng doktor, nurses at iba pa sa buong mundo.
- Naungusan na rin natin ang India sa call center industry.
- Marami rin tayong mga magagaling na IT specialists na nasa ibang bansa.
- Sa hotel and services naman ay hindi maikakaila na napakaraming Pilipino ang nagtratrabaho sa mga hotel sa Dubai, Bahrain, Macau samantalang ang iba naman ay service crew ng mga kilalang fast food chains sa abroad. Sa mga duty free sa Middle-East ay karamihan mga pinoy din ang aking nakikita.
- Ang ating mga DH ay in demand din sa maraming bansa.
- Marami na rin tayong mga English teachers sa Thailand, Myanmar, Laos at South Korea.
- Hindi rin mabilang ang ating mga factory workers sa Taiwan at South Korea.
- Nakikipagtagisan din kami, kasama ang inyong lingkod, ng galing sa ibang lahi sa mga oil and gas facilities sa Middle-East, Africa at Russia.
- Kahit ang ating peace contingent sa Israel, Africa at East Timor ay hinahangaan din ng UN.
- Kailan lang ay napabalita na ang mga weather forecasters natin ay na-pirate na rin ng Dubai, Qatar at Africa; isa na rito ang aking bayaw..
- Namamayagpag din ang ating mga engineers, technicians at iba pang mga highly and semi-skilled workers sa Middle-East at Africa.
- Hindi ba't marami rin tayong mga kababayan sa US Navy.
- Kilala rin kung gaano kagaling mag-alaga ang ating mga caregivers sa Japan, Canada, Amerika at Europe.

Batid ko na bukod pa sa mga binanggit ko sa taas ay marami pa tayong mga kababayan na nagtratrabaho sa iba pang bansa na hinahangaan din sa kanilang mga trabaho.

Nakakataba ng puso na malaman mula sa isang banyaga na espesyal pala ang tingin niya sa ating lahi. Kahit ako ay hindi ko naisip na iyun pala ang pananaw niya kung bakit ang mga Pilipino ay makikitang nagtratrabaho sa halos lahat ng parte ng buong mundo.

Ano nga kaya ang magiging kinabukasan ng ating bayan 20 o 30 taon mula ngayon? Tanging ang panahon lang ang makakapagsabi kung ano nga ba ang nakalaan para sa lahi nating mga Pilipino pero maari ngang totoo ang tinuran ng aking kaibigang Yemeni na espesyal ang ating lahi. Sang-ayon ba kayo sa  kanyang sinabi kabayan?


Friday, August 1, 2014

Bobae Market - Bangkok city

I have been aware about this "must-visit" market in Bangkok city for quite some time and surprisingly enough my wife has been contemplating on visiting this place as well due to great reviews on the net regarding the affordability of men, children and ladies apparels being sold here.

Because of this, during our last business trip in Bangkok city with our daughter, we threaded to this place. Bobae market is located at the heart of the city and near MBK Mall. After taking our breakfast in our hotel at Pratunam area we took a metered taxi and after around 30 minutes we reached this place. The fare as I remembered was less than 100 THB one-way. It could have been more expensive if we ride the tuk-tuk while coming here.


Upon entering the welcome arc we noticed immediately Bobae tower. It was a mixed hotel and commercial building. Many shoppers were already doing their business as early as 7 am.

We started scanning Bobae tower first but unfortunately some of the shops were still closed. Nevertheless, we took the opportunity to search for trendy and good quality ladies apparels but we were disappointed. The same thing when we scanned the streets outside Bobae tower.

Actually, the products being sold here are indeed affordable and cheap though you have to haggle if you plan to buy in wholesale quantity. The main drawback was the quality and style of the dresses and clothes. If you are in Manila, you can buy similar items in a "tianggehan" or flea market. There was a very big difference when it comes to latest fashion and style.

Well, our online shop maintains a certain standard while being trendy at the same time, to say the least. We ended up coming back to our hotel empty handed after exploring Bobae market for an hour.

Bobae market can be considered as a giant flea market in Bangkok city with over rated reviews on the net if I may say so.

If you have been exposed to different flea markets in Asia then don't bother shopping in this place.