Tokyo is known all over the world as a medley of culture and technology. In Asakusa, you will see kimono-clad ladies heading to the ever famous Sensoji Temple. Man pulled rickshaws, traditional red bean-filled hotcakes and old-school style shopping alleys while in Akihabara you will find anime characters, top of the line electronics and quirky maid cafes. Tokyo is definitely a place worth exploring.
Blessed with very distinct four seasons, Tokyo offers its travellers something different each quarter of the year. In spring, visitors will be blessed with the pretty cherry blossoms turning the streets and the skies pink. In Summer, the green trees provide shade while the grass gives makes a perfect place for picnics and barbecues on the riverbank. Autumn, a favourite amongst many Japanese, is when the trees turn a fiery red, yellow and orange. Autumn is the season that is also said to make food taste better. And finally, winter, when Christmas lights fill the cold dark nights and the Japanese shougatsu or new year is celebrated with love and togetherness. If there was a time to avoid, it would be during the new year holidays on the 1st of January and during the golden week, silver week and also the Obon festival. Each of these celebrations falls on each of the seasons, so do check the dates before you book your next ticket to Tokyo.
Camiguin Airport (BCD) – As the only airport in the province of Camiguin, the Camiguin Airport serves the general area of Mambajao. Camiguin Airport and Mambajao city are located very close, which is only approximately 3.5 kilometres away. There are two common ways of getting from the Camiguin airport to Mambajao, which is by tricycle and by a hotel pick up. Some hotels offer free pick-ups, but others might charge you a small amount. The usual fair for pick-ups is approximately PHP25 per person. A tricycle ride will only take you back PHP15 per person.
Narita International Airport (NRT) – Located 60 kilometres east of Tokyo city in the Chiba prefecture, Narita International Airport or Tokyo Narita Airport is the main international airport in Japan and handles approximately 50% of Japan's international passenger traffic. Narita Airport is a modern airport that is well equipped with numerous facilities to make your travel much more comfortable. The airport has shower rooms, multi-faith prayer rooms, 24 hours eateries and cafeterias, and also a capsule hotel connected directly to the airport, giving easy access to those with an early flight or a long connecting flight. The two most common ways to get from Narita airport to the city centre is by using a limousine bus and also by train. Depending on where you are headed, there are limousine buses to most major stations such as Shinjuku, Tokyo and Shibuya. There are also train lines connected directly to the airport which then connects you to basically any other train station that you are heading to.
Mambajao’s climate is very different compared to Tokyo. Mambajao, which has a tropical climate, experiences warm weather and rain throughout the year. Tokyo, however, experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons throughout the year. The average temperature in Mambajao is 27 degrees Celsius while in Tokyo, the average temperature is 15.6 degrees Celsius.
Tokyo is known all over the world as a medley of culture and technology. In Asakusa, you will see kimono-clad ladies heading to the ever famous Sensoji Temple. Man pulled rickshaws, traditional red bean-filled hotcakes and old-school style shopping alleys while in Akihabara you will find anime characters, top of the line electronics and quirky maid cafes. Tokyo is definitely a place worth exploring.
Blessed with very distinct four seasons, Tokyo offers its travellers something different each quarter of the year. In spring, visitors will be blessed with the pretty cherry blossoms turning the streets and the skies pink. In Summer, the green trees provide shade while the grass gives makes a perfect place for picnics and barbecues on the riverbank. Autumn, a favourite amongst many Japanese, is when the trees turn a fiery red, yellow and orange. Autumn is the season that is also said to make food taste better. And finally, winter, when Christmas lights fill the cold dark nights and the Japanese shougatsu or new year is celebrated with love and togetherness. If there was a time to avoid, it would be during the new year holidays on the 1st of January and during the golden week, silver week and also the Obon festival. Each of these celebrations falls on each of the seasons, so do check the dates before you book your next ticket to Tokyo.
Camiguin Airport (BCD) – As the only airport in the province of Camiguin, the Camiguin Airport serves the general area of Mambajao. Camiguin Airport and Mambajao city are located very close, which is only approximately 3.5 kilometres away. There are two common ways of getting from the Camiguin airport to Mambajao, which is by tricycle and by a hotel pick up. Some hotels offer free pick-ups, but others might charge you a small amount. The usual fair for pick-ups is approximately PHP25 per person. A tricycle ride will only take you back PHP15 per person.
Narita International Airport (NRT) – Located 60 kilometres east of Tokyo city in the Chiba prefecture, Narita International Airport or Tokyo Narita Airport is the main international airport in Japan and handles approximately 50% of Japan's international passenger traffic. Narita Airport is a modern airport that is well equipped with numerous facilities to make your travel much more comfortable. The airport has shower rooms, multi-faith prayer rooms, 24 hours eateries and cafeterias, and also a capsule hotel connected directly to the airport, giving easy access to those with an early flight or a long connecting flight. The two most common ways to get from Narita airport to the city centre is by using a limousine bus and also by train. Depending on where you are headed, there are limousine buses to most major stations such as Shinjuku, Tokyo and Shibuya. There are also train lines connected directly to the airport which then connects you to basically any other train station that you are heading to.
Mambajao’s climate is very different compared to Tokyo. Mambajao, which has a tropical climate, experiences warm weather and rain throughout the year. Tokyo, however, experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons throughout the year. The average temperature in Mambajao is 27 degrees Celsius while in Tokyo, the average temperature is 15.6 degrees Celsius.