Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Christmas in Orchard Rd

There is no doubt what time of the year it is in Orchard Road as since mid November the 2.2 km stretch is decorated in Christmas lights that has made it become one of the 10 most popular Christmas decorations spots to visit in the world according to travel guides.
The colour theme this year is red and gold and they are totally new decorations from last year which were blue. Each of the major shopping centres that line Orchard Rd also compete in a competition to be awarded for the best decorations outside their complexes.
This year the whole stretch has been broken up into different zones and the decorations change slightly for each zone. The themes for the different zones are : Tree for Joy, Heart for Love and Dove for Peace. 
Also new this year are various pop up shops selling decorations that carry the theme of this years lights. Nightly performances by street performers and also the Salvation Army singing carols also add to the atmosphere.




Archway across an intersection in Orchard Rd


The decorations across Orchard Rd

Pop- up gift shop


The train does a loop



The front of Tangs department store


Tree outside the ION Shopping centre

Inside the tree at the ION Shopping centre



Tree outside Plaza Singapura


Decorations in the trees



Another walkthrough tree


Decorations outside Orchard Central Shopping centre


Street sculptures have had lights added to them



Tree of Joy decoration


Dove for Peace decoration

Heart for Love decoration


Santa's Workshop outside Centrepoint shopping centre


Santa's Workshop outside Centrepoint shopping centre


Tree outside the Paragon shopping centre




Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Autumn in Tokyo

Autumn is a lovely time to be in Tokyo as the weather is much cooler and the days are generally sunny. The street trees and the many parks and gardens have wonderful autumn foliage from the brightest reds of the Japanese maples to the rich yellows of the Ginkgo trees (maidenhair trees).
Tokyo was also gearing up for Christmas with the main street in Ginza having Spruce trees planted in order to be decorated. The high-end stores had elaborate Christmas lighting on the exterior of the stores like their counterparts in Fifth Avenue New York. It was quite interesting to be in department stores where little English is spoken to have Christmas carols sung in English being played.

On the outskirts of Tokyo is Mt Takao which is a very popular spot as it is regarded as a sacred mountain and also a great place to see the rich autumn foliage . Concierge of the hotel suggested not to visit on the weekend due to the crowds and taking their advise a midweek visit was planned.
It was easy to get to on a express train from Tokyo and then it was just a matter of following the crowds of people also visiting mid week. The crowds of people included families, school groups, people with dogs and retired Japanese with walking poles. Mt Takao has about 8 different trails you can walk on and a fernicular and chairlift to take you halfway up the mountain.
As the queues for both the chairlift and funicular were horrendous and would have involved an 2 hours wait the best option was to make the climb up to the top of Mt Takao which takes about 2 hours. The climbing was strenuous at times and I don't think I have had to say 'Konnichiwa' as many times as I did passing the hikers coming down the mountain. During a quiet spot on the trail a large tap - tap sound could be heard and it was coming from a woodpecker building its nest in the tree.
The summit of Mt Takao was extremely busy with picnickers and the eating establishments were doing a very swift trade.
There were about 6 different options for the descend down the mountain and one of the trails passes the Yakuoin shrine where people pray to the mountain gods for good fortune.




Christmas decorations in Ginza




Christmas decorations in Ginza



Christmas window in Ginza



View of Mt Fuji from hotel room



Blue poinsettias (White ones painted with food dye )






Rikugien Gardens



Hama-rikya gardens




One of the outer trails 



Woodpecker at work




The crowds at the summit



The view from the summit


Easier on the way down!


Japanese maples


Japanese maple at the top of the summit


Yakuoin shrine


Buddha with a winter coat and beanie to keep warm


Japanese maples and Ginkgo trees


Japanese maples and Ginkgo trees at Mt Takao


Ginkgo tree