Nunobiki Falls


I read about the Nunobiki Falls and I was surprised it was behind the Shin-Kobe station. So I decided to make a trip to see it on one of the mornings before I left Osaka.

By Shinkansen, Shin-Kobe station is about 15-20 minutes from Shin-Osaka.

I read that after you get out, of Shin Kobe station, it can be confusing.. which is what happened to me. I got out and went to the right side of the station (leading to the Ropeway).

I eventually went back to the station and found the right way.

Easiest way to find the path to Nunobiki Falls

Go to the MIDDLE AND LOWEST part of the station (rental cars).

The road you see goes through the station and behind. That is where the journey starts.

Conclusion – This was a very good hike, definitely not too long. I went straight for the Ontaki Falls and then looked at the other smaller ones on the way back.

Wandering Leopard 2019 Train experience


It wasn’t as busy as 2018’s train experience, but I still experienced a lot!

Day 1 :

  1. Kansai International airport to Namba station (Limited express Nankai line Rapi:t train)

Day 2:

  1. Namba station to Shin Osaka (Midsuji subway line)
  1. Shin Osaka to Shin Kobe station(and back) (Tokaido Shinkansen)
  1. Shin Osaka to Osaka station (Tokaido Sanyo line)
  1. Osaka station to Tsuruhashi station (Osaka Loop line)
  1. Tsuruhashi station to Namba station (Kintetsu Nara line)

Day 3:

  1. Namba station to Shin Osaka station (Midosuji subway line)
  1. Shin Osaka to Nagoya station (Shinkansen)
  1. Nagoya station to Kozoji station (and back) (Chuo line)
  1. Nagoya station to Odawara station (Shinkansen)
  1. Odawara station to Hakone Yumoto station (Hakonetozen line)
  2. Hakone Yumoto station to Gora station (Hakonetozen line)

Day 4:

  1. Atami station to Tokyo station (Shinkansen)
  1. Tokyo station to Shinjuku station (Chuo line – rapid express)
  1. Shinjuku station to Nakano station (and back) (Chuo line – rapid express)

Day 5:

  1. Tochomae station to Higashi Shinjuku station (Oedo line subway line)
  2. Higashi station to Meiji-jingumae Station (Fukutoshin subway line)

  1. Harajuku station to Osaki station (Yamanote line)
  2. Osaki station to Tokyo Teleport station (Rinkai line)
  1. Tokyo Teleport station to Kawagoe station (Rinkai line)
  1. Kawagoe station to Musashi Takahagi station (and back) (Kawagoe line)
  1. Kawagoe station to Ikebukuro station (Tobu Tojo line)
  1. Ikebukuro station to Shinjuku station (Saikyo line)

Day 6:

  1. Shinjuku station to Tokyo station (Marunouchi line)

  1. Tokyo station to Omiya station (Shinkansen) error
  2. Omiya station to Oyama station (Shinkansen)
  1. Oyama station to Tomita station (Ryomo line)

Day 7:

  1. Reverse from yesterday (Tomita station to Shinjuku station)
  2. Shinjuku station to Tokyo station (Yamanote line)
  1. Tokyo station to Okayama station (Shinkansen)
  1. Okayama to Takamatsu station (Marine liner)

Day 8:

  1. Takamatsu station to Okayama station (Marine liner)
  1. Okayama to Hakata station (Shinkansen)
  1. Hakata station to Nakasukawabata station (Kuko subway line)

Day 9:

  1. Nakasukawabata station to Hakata station (Kuko subway line)
  1. Hakata station to Nagasaki station (JR Kamome express line)
  1. Nagasaki station to Ohato station (Nagasaki Denki tramway line 1)

Day 10:

  1. Nagasaki station to Hakata station (JR Kamome express line)
  2. Hakata station to Usa station (JR Sonic Nichirin express line)
  1. Beppu station to Kokura station (JR Sonic Nichirin express line)
  1. Kokura to Hakata station (Shinkansen)
  1. Hakata station to Tokuyama station (Shinkansen)
  1. Tokuyama station to Shin-Osaka station (Last Shinkansen 8:57pm)
I almost missed the last train at 8:57pm!!!
  1. Shin-Osaka station to Namba station (Midosuji subway line)

Day 11:

  1. Namba station to Kansai International airport (Nankai line Limited express Rapi:t)

Hyde St Pier with Ship


Hyde st Pier offers free walking along the docks, but if you want to go on the ships, the price is $15 for an adult. Lucas and Jacob were free!!! So we checked out all the ships and they had fun.

The ships were pretty amazing with the ferry having some old cars!!!

Levi’s Plaza


After going up and down to Coit Tower, I took my boys to play near the water structure at Levi’s Plaza.

There is are steps that go around it and Lucas had so much fun doing it.

Coit Tower with my boys


I’ve taken Jacob here when he was younger, but Lucas.. it would be his first time.

I had rest of the day off and took my boys to the bottom of Coit Tower. We walked both Filbert and Greenwich steps to Coit Tower.

Wandering Leopard Saga continues – Train experience 2018


I had some major goals this time, I really wanted to ride the monorails that I could. I was able to hit 5 of them!!!

Friday  26th

Narita airport to Ueno station (Keisei Skyliner)


One I got to Ueno station, I made an error. I couldn’t mind my Suica!!! So I had to buy 2 day Tokyo Metro/Toei Subway pass!

Ueno station to Minami Senju station (Hibiya subway line) 

  • Minami Senju station to Nippori station (Joban line)
  • Nippori station to Ikebukuro station (Yamanote line)
  • Ikebukuro station to Kawagoe station (Tobu Tojo line)
  • Kawagoe station to Musashi-Takahagi station (Kawagoe line)

Also in reversal to get home.


Saturday 27th

Minami Senju to Akihabara station (Hibiya line)

Akihabara station to Orchanomizu station (Chuo Subo Line Local)

Ochanomizu station to Tachikawa station (Chuo line)

Tachikawa-Minami station to Tama-Dobutsukoen station (Tama Monorail)

After exiting, I looked for the Monorail section of Tachikawa station. I walked out of the JR portion and walked across a platform to Tachikawa Minami station, where the monorail resides.

Before I jumped on the Monorail, I got some chicken to eat and also bought these Tama monorail items.

I stopped by the Tama-Dobutsukoen station because this is the location for Keio railway playland.

Tama-Dobutsukoen station to Tama Center (Tama Monorail)

Like many stations, Tama Center was split to 3 different sections. After I got off the monorail, I walked to Keio Tama Center about a block away.

Keio Tama Center.

Tama Center to Hashimoto station (Keio Sagamihara line)

Hashimoto station to Banda station (JR Sagami Line)

Banda station to Ebina Station (JR Sagami)/ Ebina Station to Sagamino station (Sotetsu/ Sagami Railway line)

At JR Ebina station, walked across a to Sotetsu/Odakyu Ebina station.

Sagamino station to Yamato station (Sotetsu line), Yamato station to Shinjuku station (Odakyu Romancecar Enoshima)/ Shinjuku station to Ikebukuro station (Yamanote line).

At Yamato station, I reserved a seat on the Romancecar for Shinjuku station.

At Ikebukuro, I was meeting my friend Qaz at Tobu Ikebukuro station section.

Ikebukuro station to Ueno station (Yamanote line)/ Ueno station to Minami Senju station (Hibiya line)


Sunday 28th

I woke up and early and had to change my place of stay. Since I was gonna be flying out of Haneda airport to Fukuoka 6am Monday morning, I found the closest place to Haneda to stay the night before.

Minami Senju station to Ningyocho station (Hibiya line), Ningyocho station to Otorii station (Asakusa line changes to Keikyu Kuko line).

Otorii station is right outside of Haneda. I went to Haneda and got my tickets.

I took the Tokyo Monorail

Haneda airport terminal to Hamamatsucho station (Tokyo Monorail), Hamamatsucho station to Tokyo station (Yamanote line).

At Tokyo station, I headed to Chiba station via the Sobu Line (Rapid). I used the the green car this time (reserved seat). To reserve, on the platform there is a Suica/Green station, there, you put in your Suica and click the station you are going.

When you go into a green car, above your seat is a light. Tap the Suica and the light will turn green.

At Chiba station, walked upstairs to the monorail section.

I went a couple stations down and returned. I wanted to just experience this monorail system. Chiba monorail is 25 miles long!


I returned to Chiba station Monorail and back tracked Tokyo station. At Tokyo station, I headed to Tochigi Via the bullet train.

Tokyo station to Oyama station (Tohoku Shinkansen)

At Oyama station, I needed to get to Tomita station. Oyama station to Tomita station (Ryomo line). And reverse to Oyama station.

Oyama station to Tokyo station (Tohoku Shinkansen)

Tokyo station to Shinagawa station (Keihintohoku Line)

Shinagawa to Otorii station (Keikyu Kuko line)


Monday 29th.

After flying into Fukuoka, Most people take the subway system to Hakata station.

Fukuoka airport to Hakata station (Kuko subway line).

I was staying in Tenjin, so I got the 2 day subway pass and headed to Tenjin station.

Hakata station to Tenjin station (Kuko subway line)

Tenjin station to Hashimoto station (Nanakuma subway line)

Imajuku station to Hakata station (JR Chikuhi line)

Hakata station to Kumamoto station (Kyushu Shinkansen)

While in Kumamoto, I took the famous Kumamoto streetcars (trams).

I remember doing some research of Kumamoto and there was a suggestion to use the Streetcars/trams.   Official website: Getting Around Kumamoto

Part of my trips to Japan is to experience their transport system as it is one of the best in the world.

After getting out of Kumamoto station, the East exit will bring you to a location to jump on the streetcar (as they are called there). 

There was a flat fee, I think 170 yen, each way (for an adult). I had Suica, so I just tapped when entering and exiting. I didn’t realize that there was an all day pass for 500 Yen.

I would have grabbed that.

From what I gather, you want to enter the back and exit the front (but that depends on which type of street car).

There are 2 lines, A and B, and go to different locations.

I was still trying to figure out how to get to Hanabatacho station (shopping streets). There are a few different trams. I rode a few to get a feel for them going one way and the other (I also jumped on the wrong line on the way back to Kumamoto station).

This one was kinda interesting and was also the one I took. It was really a luxury tram!

This thing was like a diner tram!

A couple of the trams had wood flooring.

Some of the platforms/stops cater to both lines, make sure you get on the right one!



I headed back to Kumamoto station. Then I was instructed to go from Kumamoto to Shin-Tamana station, which was fast getting there.

Shin-Tamana appears to only be a Shinkansen station.


Tuesday 30th (Nagasaki and Shunan)

Tenjin > Hakata > Nagasaki (and back)

This was the day I would head to Nagasaki. There was not bullet train, but an express train. It was going to be little over 2 hours train ride one way and I’d have to do the same to get back. I took the Kuko Subway line from Tenjin station to Hataka station.

Kuko Subway line

At Hakata station, I did some trainspotting! Then jumped on the 8:57 JR Kamome Express and headed to Nagasaki station. Upon arrival, I loved checking out the station shops because there are always cool regional items.

After meeting with Noguchi-san, I headed back to meet with Taguchi family in Shunan city. That was also a long ride!

3 hours. Switched at Hataka station.

I was so tired, that I fell asleep at before Tokuyama station and work up after the train had left. I got off at Shin-Iwakuni station and went back. After dinner, we went back to the station and took pictures.

Tokuyama Station, Shunan city.

Wednesday 31st (Hakata>Kokura>Hiroshima>Okayama>Takamatsu)

My final morning in Kyushu, I headed to Kokura station in Kitakyushu because I wanted experience the Monorail there.

Hakata to Kokura Station

I took the Subway from Tenjin station to Hakata station and jumped on the Shinkansen (it was about 16 min ride).

Kokura station looks huge from the outside. I then went inside and stored my luggage.

Some monorails are in a different part of the joint stations, sometimes even a short distance walk. This monorail came inside in the concourse area.

Monorail coming inside the concourse area!

I then went upstairs and jumped on!

After a short trip (I got of Tanga station to see the Tanga Market, which was close) and back, I explored Kokura station while waiting for the next Shinkansen to Okayama station.

Kokura station to Hiroshima Station

Once I got off, Hiroshima station, I had them hold my luggage while I headed to Miyajima Island. It would take 30 minutes on the Red Wing.

Hiroshima station to Miyajimaguchi station.

After getting off, the Ferry is just a short walk away.

Blue or Red ferry?

After going around Miyajima Island, I decided to get back Hiroshima station and get to Okayama.

Hiroshima to Okayama via Shinkansen
Okayama to Takamatsu station.

Train spotting in Okayama station.


Thursday 1st (Takmatsu>Kyoto>Shin-Osaka)

I woke up and jumped on the Shinkansen to Kyoto where I would meet with Maeda, Okuni and Iishi-san.

Takamatsu>Okayama>Shin-Osaka

Once I got to Shin-Osaka station, I got on the Midosuji subway line to Nishinakajima-Minamigata Station. I would drop my stuff off at the hotel and go back to Shin-Osaka taking Shinkansen to Kyoto.

1 minute subway ride
Shin-Osaka to Kyoto station via Shinkansen

After Ryoan-ji Temple, Maeda-san drove us to Osaka, where we met with Tanaka-san. We went out to dinner and at the end, we took a local train (forgot station) to Tennoji station. At this station, we jumped on the Express Haruka train!

Once I got to Shin-Osaka station, I headed to Umeda station via Midosuji subway line. (Umeda station next to Osaka station).

After my visit to Umeda Sky Building, I took the Midosuji subway line to Namba station.

After going around Dotonbori, I headed back in reverse using the Midosuji subway line.

Trainspotting: Hankyu Line

Friday 2nd (Osaka to Shinjuku station)

Before I was to check out of the hotel, I went to Kyoto station to buy a few things. I took the Shinkansen to there and coming back.

After that, I went from Shin-Osaka to Tokyo station via Shinkansen.

Then from Tokyo station to Shinjuku station via Marunouchi subway line.

Later when I met up with my friend Rholfi, we took the Seibu Shinjuku line to Numabukuro Station.

Saturday 3rd

I work up and took the Shinkansen to Oyama station again. This time I would visit a Wing Works Tuning shop and Hiro-san.

Afterwards, I would take the Shinkansen to Tokyo station where I would meet with Kuze-san. We would take the Chuo line from Tokyo station to Shinjuku station.

I would leave Shinjuku station for Ofuna station via Shonan Shinjuku Line.

At Ofuna, I got off to ride the Shonan Monorail!

Roundtrip!

This marked 5 Monorails on this trip:

  • Tama Monorail
  • Tokyo Monorail
  • Chiba Monorail
  • KitaKyushu Monorail
  • Shonan Monorail.

Then I was heading from Ofuna to Yokosuka station. I made stop at Kamakura due to some delay. Yokosuka Line

Yokosuka line

Yousuke-san picked me up at Yokosuka station and after dinner, drove me to Yokohama station, where I would meet Satoshi-san.

From Yokohama station to Shibuya station via the Tokyu Toyoko line, then from Shibuya station to Shinjuku station via Yamanote line.

This day was interesting as I spent a good chunk on trains!

Sunday 4th

To get to Lake Suwa, I had to take the Super Azusa Express! It was pretty cool.

2.5 hour ride.

Before I called it a night, I went to Harajuku station via Yamanote line.

Monday 5th

My last day. I was leaving in the afternoon, so I went to Akihabara for a few hours. I used the Chuo Sobu line.

Finally, at Shinjuku station (why I choose it) the N’ Ex to get to Narita airport.

That was my Japanese train experience for 2018

Dotonbori Visit 2018


I’ve been to Dotonbori back in 2016 and Loved the area.

Any Foodie that comes to Osaka, comes here!


Crowds were waning down, but I wanted to capture how lively the area looks. Bright colors, big signs and the smell of food…

Umeda Sky Building/Kuchu Teien Observatory, Osaka


I have passed up going up this building a few times due to time restraints. This time, I had to visit before leaving Osaka the next morning.

After dinner with Tanaka, Okuni and Iishi-san, we walked to a JR station (forgot the name) and then took the train Tennoji Station. Then we took the Super Haruka Express to Shin Osaka station. We exchanged farewells.

As soon as I got to Shin-Osaka station, I jumped on the Subway Midosuji Line to Umeda station (next to Osaka Station). I then started to trek to Umeda Sky building.

I got to the portion that is under construction/walkway and just enjoyed the view, but also knew it would close within an hour.

When I got to the lobby, I was instructed to go up and pay at the entrance. I believe it was 1500 Yen.

After that, I went up a couple floors.

I can’t tell you how amazing Osaka looks at night. The views are spectacular!

It was an awesome experience and I might have to try and do this during the day time in the future.

Website: Kuchu Teien Observatory

Ryoanji Temple and Rock Garden, Kyoto


If I pass through Kyoto, I have to visit an religious location there. Kyoto is historic in that sense and there are MANY religious sites.

Last year, it was Fushimi Inari Taisha. This year it was Ryoanji Temple with Rock Garden.

When we arrived, we got our tickets

We got to the beginning of the site and we had to take off our shoes and exchange for slippers.