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March 30, 2018

Our journey in one of Japan's leading manufacturer of products designed for women. 
Wearing Wacoal GOCOCI bra. 😍 It has a comfortable fit without wire, hooks or adjusters. Designed with soft, smooth fabric that allows the body to move freely. Features peanut shaped pad that gives comfort and beautiful bust silhouette at the same time.Also, designed to help prevent unwanted line on outerwear. Perfect for travel. 

Back in my younger days, I have always dreamt to travel the world – go to places that I can only see on TV, pictures and stories found in books and experiences of my peers truly mesmerized me. Im a natural wanderer by heart, I must say. Its such a blessing that I don't just get to travel but I have an opportunity to inspire and get recognized in doing so. Such an awesome feeling.

Having been nominated as #NNWanderWarriorRochelle at #NuffieAwards2018 #Blogopolis2018 is unbelievable! I couldn’t be more grateful for this recognition because the nomination itself is a remarkable sign that all my hardwork has touched many people, my social media followers.

My gratitude to each of my supporters who never get tired of reading and checking out my blog contents and follow my stories of adventures. All of you are appreciated and I hope to bring more inspirations, continue to touch lives to bring out the innate Wander Warrior and Wonder Woman in all if us.

What I’m about to share with you is from one of the most amazing trips I had. I love everything about it as well as the old and new experiences from this wonderful place. 
Konnichiwa all the way from Kyoto!

(Thank you @gerryimages for the photos) 

You all know how close Japan is in my heart. Just recently, I was in Japan for four nights for an exciting campaign. The country's leading manufacturer and one of my favorite brands, Wacoal, made all this possible. And I couldnt ask for more. Domo arigatou gozaimasu!


Shari Macainag, Liz Lanuzo, Camille Co, Kath Rivera, and Rochelle Rivera

Such a memorable experience to be with the bloggers I’ve been looking up to all these years and looking forward to work with. They have been my inspiration in the “blogging” world, and I remember  how I wished to get to work with them someday and get to do what I love best. Dreams really do come true!


As we start our journey, we were greeted by nice and gentle cold weather when we arrived in Kansai Airport on March 18. 
Both the weather and my excitement made me feel the coldness of the breeze. From Osaka, we went straight to Kyoto where our first set of events would happen. Ibis Styles Kyoto Station Hotel received us graciously and I love its strateuc location because it is just in front of Kyoto Station. 


Wacoal generously prepared a welcome bag for all of us filled with gifts produced by Wacoal Corporation Group of Companies. It has goodies which include some of my personal favorites:
• “GOCOCi top and panty”, best-selling item in Japan
• “Tsumori Chisato” slipper and bag
• “House of Rose” lip cream
• “House of Rose” body smoother
• Omamori, which means amulet or charm. This Omamori is for “good health” from Tenryu-ji Temple in Kyoto. This is totally handmade by the hardworking artisans in Japan.


I knew we’re off to a great Day 1!
We woke up early to meet up with our tour guide, Ikuzo. She has an inspiring personality as evident in her Wacoal scarf that made her standout. She shared that she runs in the Tokyo Marathon and got the scarf from finishing it. I hope to have one of those attractive scarfs too! Obviously, #EverybodyLovesWacoal.

Our first stop was the Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion).

You could see how amazing this place is. Although it is not my first time here, I'm always astonished by its beauty like the first time I've been here. It's the same feeling all over again. But a beautiful one.
Wishing boards at Kinkaku-ji

Have you ever seen these small wooden boards hanging at a shrine or temple?  Japanese people believe that god will grant your wish if you write your wish on this Ema, literally means picture and horse in Japanese. You can buy the Ema at temples and shrines. 

My O-mikuji 😍 Excellent fortune. 🙏

O-mikuji are random fortunes written on strips of paper that can be found in shrines and temples in Japan.

The o-mikuji predicts the person's chances of his or her hopes coming true, of finding a good match, or generally matters of health, fortune, life, etc. When the prediction is bad, it is a custom to fold up the strip of paper and attach it to a pine tree or a wall of metal wires alongside other bad fortunes in the temple or shrine grounds. A purported reason for this custom is a pun on the word for pine tree and the verb 'to wait', the idea being that the bad luck will wait by the tree rather than attach itself to the bearer. In the event of the fortune being good, the bearer has two options: he or she can also tie it to the tree or wires so that the fortune has a greater effect or he or she can keep it for luck.

It’s super still had the best ice cream
We were given some time to capture photos at Arashiyama and Togetsu-kyo bridge before heading for lunch. It's also a great time to appreciate Japan’s culture.

Wrapping up the first half of the day with some Japanese cuisines was heart warming. The delicious treat was provided by Okunoniwa restaurant which caters delectable meals for locals and travellers alike.



It's never a bad time to have ice cream! Even if the weather is cold, it never bothered us anyway. Who could say no to matcha ice cream?

We can't miss the meditation and tea ceremony at the Kodai-ji temple. I always look forward to this experience because this is one of the core and essential flavors of the Japanese culture. 
One must do meditation from time to time because it doesn't just provide peacefulness in your mind but it heals the soul as well. The tranquility provides you a new perspective and fresh set of eyes about life and surroundings.

The Japanese tea ceremony (Cha-no-yu), which is also called “Sadou” or “Chadou”, is one of the traditional Japanese cultural activities that help people enjoy tea with a calm feeling due to the unique philosophy and procedures involved. 
Joyo means Japanese yam (Japanese sweets)
Eating sweets will make a green tea even more delicious, so we finish eating sweets before drinking powdered green tea. Then, the taste of the tea will be milder. 

Using a traditional bamboo whisk,  rapidly stirs the mixture to create a bright green paste, adding additional hot water and whisked to produce a thick, rich matcha tea.


Though it rained, we were still eager and thrilled during our tour. We were all on the move for sightseeing and exploring every corner on foot. We didn't care about getting tired nor getting wet in the rain. What we have in my mind is the fun we are having.


Kiyomizu-dera Temple 

Kiyomizu-dera sits on Mt. Otowa in eastern Kyoto. Reaching the temple is in itself a bit of an uphill battle. It can get pretty tiring to climb the sannenzaka (road built specifically to get to temples or shrines) hills, but the souvenir shops lining the streets made it even more exciting for me.
Live life in full bloom
Cherry Blossoms
Skirt from https://www.instagram.com/style_ana17/


I was able to lift it alone :) Yay! 
As soon as you enter, you'll notice this rusted metal pole. It is called tetsushakujō, and it is a staff made of iron and tin. It was a gift presented to the temple by religious followers who train and study in the mountains, and it weighs over 90 kg.

It's too heavy for most people to lift alone, but it is said it brings good luck to the one who manages to lift it. At the base of the tetsushakujō is a pair of takageta, traditional Japanese footwear. Being able to successfully walk in a pair of these is also said to bring good luck.
Standing 131 meters tall just across from Kyoto Station, Kyoto Tower (京都タワー) is Kyoto's tallest structure and a rare modern iconic landmark in the city famous for its ancient temples and shrines.


Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancake containing a variety of ingredients.) 
The best gyoza 

We went back to the hotel at around 5:00 p.m. to prepare for dinner at Donguri restaurant. It was a perfect get together to call it a day. The lovely Liz Lanuzo of Project Vanity helped us reflect on things, places and persons to be thankful for to this kind of experience.

Yes, travelling is definitely both rewarding and enriching. Need I say more?

Stay tuned for my next posts on our Wacoal Passion for Product Tour.

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P.S. I wore Wacoal products during my entire trip and they were the comfiest thing ever. It’s such a confidence booster. 


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March 28, 2018



These days, I have been super active – travelling in different places, participating in various fun runs, on top of my daily shenanigans. I am really enjoying the perks and savoring the experiences, but there are some drawbacks, too.

Getting exposed to changing temperature gives me a lot of bad hair days. It’s a lot of work before I can achieve my picture-ready hairdo. And, yes, it’s stressful! Also, whenever I join fun runs, I always must keep my ponytail the entire event because I’m just not confident with my hair after getting sooooo sweaty! I’m constantly pumped up with all the activities, but my hair gets tired and dry so easily.

I love how Cream Silk takes care of my hair, especially that it’s always treated with hair color. I have no complaint with how it kept the hue so vibrant and outstanding. Since my crown needs a different kind of pampering due to some changes in my activities nowadays, I had been looking forward to trying the newest variant from my #1 hair conditioner – Cream Silk Fresh Hydration.

Cream Silk Fresh Hydration is a limited-edition conditioner this summer season. The brand guarantees up to 24 hours freshness, keeping hair hydrated without the greasiness. You know how it feels when your hair gets greasy and sticky with the high humidity, right? Aside from that, there’s a big chance it can get dry due to sun exposure. Cream Silk Fresh Hydration is especially formulated to keep our hair fresh and moisturized.

The first time I used it, my excitement was really on top! The light blue color already gave me a cooling effect. And it smelled really really nice! After applying it for a couple of days consecutively, I have noticed great improvement in my hair. It gave me the convenience of combing my hair just like the other variants. Super soft and smooth! What I really liked is how the cool and fresh smell stayed all throughout my very busy days. I didn’t have to use my ponytail nor brought it to a bun even if I was sweaty. Now, I can confidently say that I’m officially ready for summer!

My photos might not do justice for this awesome product, so I highly suggest that you try it. As for me, I’ll be filling my toiletries’ cabinet with Cream Silk Fresh Hydration while it is available in the market. I just wish this edition is not limited to this season only. Hope they keep this as part of their regular variants. 😉
Cream Silk Fresh Hydration Conditioner is available at leading supermarkets and drugstores nationwide. Suggested retail price is P109 for 170ml and P197.50 for 340ml.

March 26, 2018

Aside from my boys, I also care a lot about my car. I kind of treat is as my baby. But like caring for a toddler, taking care of a car can also get difficult. Luckily, Auto-Gard exists to save the day.


What I realized is that you don’t have to be a car expert to maintain your car at its best state. All you need is the right product and equipment!

From cleaning to organizing, Auto-Gard has my back. Their product is foolproof and topnotch. They make it with non-toxic and environmental friendly formula. It’s also priced affordably so you won’t have to worry about breaking the bank.

Let me show you the products I use to clean and organize my car.


Kobe Roller Shade – 399
Living in a tropical country can mean harsh sunlight! This roller shade literally saves the day by blocking intense UV rays that can potentially damage our skin. Additionally, it can be used as a privacy curtain whenever you change clothes inside your car or doesn’t want people lurking.
Red X Floor Style Cargo Net - 299.75
This helps a lot with groceries. I once came home with broken eggs on my trunk. But with these, I am assured that whatever it is in my trunk is safe and steady. It prevents cargo from moving, rolling, and spilling while driving. It’s made with elastic band that fits most vehicles’ rear trunks and really easy to use.
Auto-Gard Carpet and Upholstery - 199.75
This simultaneously cleans and protects your vehicle’s interiors. It uses a plant-based ingredient to wipe away dirt from your leather surfaces and to replace oils for a beautiful and natural shine. It also leaves a protective barrier that shall prevent damaging effects of the sun, time, and daily use.
Auto-Gard High Performance Microfiber Cloth - 189.75
For me, this is the best Microfiber Cloth in the market right now! It is sturdy, dries quickly, and will not scratch any surface. This non-woven absorbent attracts and lifts dirt, dust, and grime with ease while leaving a streak-free finish. This is very effective in the maintenance of my car’s exterior and interior. It can also be used in other surfaces such as TV screens and other things that needs extra care in handling.
Others: I also use their wax to shine my car. I love how my car looks after applying it. It gives off that fresh from the car wash look that we all love.


These are all available at every Ace Hardware. You can even shop for it at the comfort of your own home by going to their website https://www.milesandlevels.com/ and Lazada. 

Also visit their Facebook account so you can check out their other products!
https://www.facebook.com/Autogardph/

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