Hokkaido July 2010 Trip - Day 1 (and 2)

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
Just a snap in the hotel room at Taiwan. :)

It has been a while that I didn't do any blog post. Yes, I was out for a long planned vacation with LB. :) It has been like a dream for LB to go to Hokkaido and she has really well planned it for almost 1 year for this trip. So I bet everything has been went pretty well for us for this trip. (Thanks for all the well arrange and planned itnenary LB). :") Anyway, I didn't took a lot of photos for Day 1 and 2. Since mostly I spend most of my time in airport, hotel and airport again? (For transit and so on). But anyway, here are some of the bits of my Day 1 and 2. :)

More photos after the jump...

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
Some cool decoration at the TW airport.

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Just love the sunlight that cast from the window.

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Towards our gate. :) D3 - It is not Nikon D3 alright. :"P

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Yeah Free Internet. :) You gotta love all this hot spot. :)

Guess we are lucky enough to bump into one of their small scale summer fest at the area we stayed. We didn't stay pretty long there since our stomach is already having a full orchestra playing music in it. :"P

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
Bump into one of the Summer Fest

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
You gotta love the energy from the dance. :"D

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
On the way for our dinner. :)

It took a while for us to search the SPARK curry house which is recommended by Kancil. After a few inquiries from the pedestrian and shops. We finally arrived there for our dinner. :"D Oh yeah... some hot curry soup for us. :) The shop ambient is pretty nice. Not a lot of people there but the decoration and lighting is just nice. :)

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
Yes finally we are at SPARK. :)

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
Some of the misc shoots I took. :"P

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
They have wine as well. :"D

Travel Photography by Chiat Hau Photography (Japan Hokkaido Trip)
Yes, with some slight movement blur, but I still love the happy expression that LB has here. :)

Guess that's all for Day 1 and 2. :") Not a lot of photos but stay tune, I will post up more when I finish processing it. :) This is just the beginning of the whole trip. More takes on the next post. :) Night people. :)

* For those who are interested, the whole series could be view here. ;)

10 comments :

  1. will be waiting to the next update

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  2. 等了好久……生病都来看一看 XD
    你们去的时候是薰衣草的季节么?

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  3. 生病都来看,哇,好感动。:)
    是啊,不过呢是蛮尾端了。。。90%的薰衣草都死光光了。:(

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  4. har 90% no more lavender liao? meaning have to visit beginning of july?

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  5. I will say... middle of June. then you should be able to see full blown Lavender. :)

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  6. 好可惜……上回我去槟城拍照的时候,遇上了路边一位写生的日本阿姨,来自北海道,她说北海道最美的时刻就是薰衣草盛开的时候,以及冬天下雪的时候 :) 我也想去看看~~ (我好像有很多地方想要去的……)

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  7. 对,薰衣草盛开的时候真的很好看,可以说是百花齐放。(真的很可惜,唉。。。)冬天下雪时,也是很美。真的有种很凄美的感觉。

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  8. nicely done! :D if only can visit japan some day.. HAIH...

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  9. Hi Joel, Thanks for stopping by. No worry sure you could go there one day. :) Gambateh!

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Chiat Hau is a portrait and wedding photographer based in Penang, Malaysia. He started his photography journey by shooting strangers' portrait on the streets of Penang and around the world whenever he travel. Observing life and culture through the viewfinder, Chiat Hau has found a passion for framing his subjects in a natural, cinematic and yet photo-journalistic fashion. Capturing precious moments in both commissioned assignments and personal projects.