Wednesday 23 December 2015

Noboribetsu Marine Park Nixe - Hokkaido Travel Blog Day 3

There are a few popular attractions in Hokkaido and one of them is Marine Park Nixe. It is not a very big area and it is possible to cover this place in matter of two to three hours. We decided to go there immediately after breakfast. The park is located not far from our hotel (Daiichi Noboribetsu) or less than 10 minutes drive away.

Ticket price for adults 2,450 yen
Park Map 

This park is very popular for two main attractions namely the penguin parade and the sardine whirl pool. You will still find a variety of marine animals there although the park isn't that big of a place.

People waiting eagerly to watch the penguin parade
The penguin parade is held 2 times a day, first in the morning at 11am and the second one at 2.15pm. Do recheck the sign boards at the entrance again in case of any changes.


The cute penguins will march along the designated walkway like superstars with cameras flashing away. If you are fast enough, you may even get close enough for a selfie with them.







The second attraction that I like here is the sardine whirl pool or aquarium. The school of sardines swims round and round the whirlpool which is kind of fascinating to me. Just take a seat in front of the aquarium to chill out and free your mind. If you are feeling mischievous, try to frighten the fishes and see them swim the other way around. There is also daily show here where you will have opportunity to watch the sardines along with light and sound effects.



Have you touched a star fish before? If you haven't, there will be an opportunity to do so at Marine Park Nixe.


Other marine life.....






If you happen to be in Noboribetsu, I would certainly recommend this place as a good side trip which would not take too much time unless of course you are a local tourist and want to watch all shows / performances which would eventually take the entire day. I think there is much more other interesting things to do in Hokkaido. Come here for an opportunity to really get close to the penguins. 


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Friday 4 December 2015

Parkroyal Penang Resort Review (Grand Deluxe Ocean Room)

View from our room at Parkroyal Penang


As part of my road trip to my favorite Malaysian rest and relax destinations, Wifey and I chose Parkroyal Penang Resort for our stay in Penang. Parkroyal Penang is a 309 rooms 5 star beach resort located at the heart of a popular Penang tourist attraction area called Batu Ferrighi Beach. I have frequented this resort for a long time, in fact since I was a teenager when I was brought there by my parents. Of course, I have tried out other resorts in Batu Ferringhi but there is something special about this resort that kept me going back even until today. 

First experience upon arrival...


Having stayed at Parkroyal Penang about 2 years ago, the resort looks exactly how I remembered it to be. Having said that, I noticed instantly that something has improved significantly upon checking in at the reception. It's the Customer Experience. The warm and friendly hotel staff provided us with a map of the resort and city centre as well as walked us through the facilities in the resort. The hotel concierge was very helpful and proactive who approached us to help out with our luggage without even being asked. Most importantly, almost every hotel staff that we met throughout our entire 3 nights stay there has never failed to wish us with a smile.  

Grand Deluxe Ocean Room


The room definitely exceeded my expectations. Given the age of the resort, I was pleasantly surprised that the room condition was pretty well maintained. I especially like the lighthing used in the room which makes it cosy, warm and romantic. 
   

Remember about customer experience I mentioned earlier? It is quite obvious that the resort put in much effort to deliver the best customer experience. 


This one is the "wow" factor for me...Business magazine, chocolates, local biscuit and drinks

A pair of swan folded from towels. Towel origami is getting more and more popular these days :)


I think it is a brilliant idea to provide the Tambun Biscuit and Nutmeg Juice which are popular in Penang and not to be missed.  

At the balcony.
Little things that count... To be honest I think the resort has done a good job to deliver the service quality that exceeds expectations. I was pleased to find out that they also provide ice dispenser machine on each floor and since they also provide thermos flask in the room, I can keep icy cold water all the time in the room which will be ready to drink anytime I want it. A pleasing relief from the hot and sunny environment in Penang. Tourists may be happy to find out that the resort also provides complimentary self service laundry at the basement instead of just charging exorbitant prices for laundry services.   


Toiletries provided in the room...quite classy actually. It carries the brand of St. Gregory which is the name of the SPA in the Resort.

The layout of attached bathroom is satisfactory. It isn't that big so resort guests will not be able to enjoy the luxury of having a separate shower and bath tub area. Otherwise, it would have been an added advantage. Not much complaint actually... most importantly it is squeaky clean. 


To the F&B Section...


This is probably the reason why I end up choosing this resort as my accommodation in Penang for many times. As far as I can remember, I have always enjoyed having buffet breakfast at this resort. The daily buffet breakfast at Tamarind Brasserie adopts open concept and offers great view of the garden and the sea. To be honest, this is something that I look forward to every morning. Recommend to have the breakfast earlier in morning to beat the crowd and enjoy the morning sea breeze. They also alternate some of the food items on daily basis. I enjoy the local noodles (changed on daily basis) the most which is delicious and the closest you can find to the ones you can get in the city centre. Frankly I find the noodles taste even better than some those served by nearby hawker stalls in Batu Ferengghi.

Tamarind Brasserie:

Great environment to start your day....
Wide variety of food including vegetable juicing station, kids corner and coffee machines. 
Mee Jawa.  


The resort can get a bit busy at times especially over weekends and holidays, so it is advisable to start your breakfast early :) 
Cool Bananas:

It is actually a poolside cafe which is also close to the garden leading up to the beach hence you do get a nice view from here too. However unlike poolside cafes in most resorts, I like the idea that this one is air conditioned and equipped with access to wi-fi. I spent some time here in the afternoon writing blogs and at the same time have a light lunch since I already had a hearty buffet breakfast earlier in the morning.

Freshly brewed coffee. Not sure what type of beans they use but the aroma was pretty strong and those caffeine addict like myself would love it. 

For those who wish to sit outside the air conditioned cafe.
Javana Lounge



To wind down our day, Wifey and I decided to head to the Javana Lounge to chill out as well as to enjoy the live band that performs daily there. If you prefer live band that performs more to the tune of sentimental and oldies this is probably the place for you too. I like this place except that I felt the place is a little warm as there is no air conditioning. This of course depends on where you are seated. If you are sitting nearby a fan it should quite breezy and comfortable enough. 

I was pretty addicted to the coffee....

Relax At St. Gregory Spa




No rest and relax trip is complete without a visit to the in house spa, St Gregory which operates not only in Parkroyal Penang but also in other hotels or resorts under the Pan Pacific Hotels Group. Wifey and I decided to book early for our treatment sessions ie on our very first day we arrived to make sure that we can have our treatments at a convenient time. 

Entrance to St. Gregory Spa
Wifey waiting for her treatment session over a glass of ginger tea....
For the body treatment, we took a promotion package which include a 60 mins massage and a 30 minutes body scrub for only RM280 per person. It's pretty good value for a 5 star resort. I also decided to pamper myself further with the Thalgo Cold Marine Facial to provide some nourishment that my face desperately needs. As the name suggest, Thalgo is the name of the product used for the facial which is imported from France.

Couple Treatment Room 
A Tub For 2 Person In The Couple Treatment Room

Surrounding Within The Resort



Simply put it, this resort is just beautiful. Big enough for me to enjoy my daily morning and evening walks. This is exactly what you would expect from a paradise, surrounded by greenery and great view of the ocean. 

view from my room
You can have romantic dinner here @ Uncle Zack by the beach. 
Love the garden layout and landscaping. 

The Gym


A nice workout at a gym is definitely important to burn the extra calories gained. It is worthy to mention that the resort has a fully equipped gym from treadmills to weight machines. 


It's Not Only For Couples 


While this resort is definitely a suitable place for couples to spend a romantic time, it is also a great place for families with kids. 


Parents can have a fun time with their kids in the family pool that comes with water slide. Kids will definitely love it. The resort has 2 pools ie a family pool and an adult pool. 


Alternatively kids can spend some time at the Koko-Nut Kid's club where kids can enjoy a variety of games and activities.

There is even a kid's corner at the buffet breakfast.

To Sum It Up...


Wifey and I spent 3 nights here and honestly I was pretty satisfied and even impressed to a certain extent. It is a beautiful resort that offers good value for money. This is especially true for foreign tourist who will be able to enjoy this luxurious hotel at a better bargain given the depreciating local currency (Ringgit). To me, the wow factor for this resort is the emphasis on customer experience as mentioned earlier.





























Thursday 5 November 2015

Dai-Ichi Takimotokan Onsen Resort (Noboribetsu, Hokkaido) Review



To me this is a touristy mid budget hotel to both locals and foreigners although I noticed that the presence of foreign tourist is higher in this resort as compared to others. It is the first onsen (hot spring) Resort in Noboribetsu hence the name Dai-Ichi which means number one in Japanese. Being the first established resort here also means that this is a very old resort which retains the traditional Ryokan design. We paid about 36,288 yen for a night which includes a buffet dinner and traditional Japanese breakfast.

The room is fairly spacious with pretty simple design. It is separated into two sections. Upon entering the room, we found ourselves at the dining area which is covered by tatami mats. The second section is the resting area equipped with a sofa set for 4 persons. Complimentary Japanese traditional jelly is placed on the dining table in place of welcome fruit basket usually provided by Western hotels. You can usually buy those jelly at supermarkets and are usually quite pricey. Yup of course it is delicious. So delicious that I ate it almost immediately and I forgot to take picture of it :).
  
Our room at Dai-Ichi Takimotokan
At the sofa area, we found two equipment for neck and shoulder massage respectively which reminded us that we are in Japan, a country famous for quirky inventions. 

By now you should have noticed that there is no bed in the room. That is because housekeeping will only bring out our futon bed after we left the room for the buffet dinner.

The futon bed is just as comfortable as the normal conventional bed. I slept soundly throughout the night, 
Dining Experience

Buffet dinner was at one of the resort's restaurant which looked somewhat like a canteen (understand that it had been renovated recently). Frankly, I went there with quite a low expectation and I even left my camera in the room as I figured out that probably there wouldn't be much things of interest. And....I was proven wrong. The food was actually quite delicious but the thing that is worthy to note here is the all you can eat crab legs (Red King Crab). It is super fresh, sweet and would have cost us a bomb if we had this in Malaysia. Anyway, I doubt that we can get crabs in Malaysia that is as fresh as what we had.

Source: Tripadvisor
Source: Tripadvisor
Breakfast was at another restaurant where we are required to first make a reservation for a time slot. We were given option of either Japanese or Western breakfast and of course we chose the former to enhance our experience in Japan. The dining area are set up in cubicles for additional privacy. 

Rice served with grilled salmon, japanese omelette, condiments comprising of various types of pickles and a bowl of soup made from soybean. 

The bowl of soup tasted like soybean milk except that there is no preservatives and sugar added.  


Onsen (Hot Spring) Experience

After spending much time reading about the dos and don’ts when going to a Japanese onsen, Wifey and I finally were going to our first onsen experience at Dai-ichi Takimotokan. The first thing one need to know and overcome before heading to the onsen is that the only thing you are allowed to wear is your “birthday suit”. As a first timer, we decided to go later at night around 11pm so that there will be lesser a crowd and therefore allowing us a slow start to blend in lol.. This particular one that we went opens 24 hours so there was no rush. Sorry no pictures since no camera is allowed inside the onsen. 
Picture from resort's website.
There are also procedures to follow (click on link for recommended site for a quick reference) if you do not want embarrass yourself in front of the locals. Fortunately most onsens adopt similar procedures so once you get a hang of it, you can go for a Onsen escapade in Hokkaido without any further issues. One thing to note is that sometimes the resorts in Hokkaido alternate / swap the onsen between male and female to allow both genders to enjoy the different scenic views in the resort. So make sure you check the signage at the entrance carefully before entering. Imagine, if you are a man and you just walked into a changing room full of naked ladies...oh my....total disaster. 

Anyway, Dai-Ichi Takimotokan's onsen offers 7 types of different pools which consist of different properties and minerals which carry different health benefits from healing your skin to improving 
your blood circulation and blood pressure. One of the pool is located outdoor. For a "gaijin" (meaning foreigner in Japanese) like myself who probably won't be able to do this over a long term to extract that kind of benefits, I just tried out the pools randomly and relax. After soaking myself in the pools, I especially like the refreshing feeling of taking a cold shower at the area just nearby the pool. The complimentary premium shampoo and shower gel with fantastic aroma enhance that experience as well. 

Shower area looking something like this. You are supposed to take your shower seated at the stool provided. For a little privacy... try to find hidden corners :) 
To sum it up...

Good and comfortable resort with fantastic location just nearby hell valley and near shopping street. Good value for money.
Food is fantastic. Triple stars for the buffet crab.

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