Berjaya Hills Resort Japanese Village
Jan 4th, 2009 by Neo
We had lots of fun with the rabbits and all the other cute animals at the Rabbit Park. It’s been quite some time since I last went up here, so I took my time taking pictures of the rabbits… they made perfect photography subjects. They were cute and simply lovely, and when I aim at them they just keep still until I click my shutter release button!
Although it was during the festive season, the place was surprisingly not too crowded. After the rabbit park, we drove to the Japanese Village.

They have free transport to ferry up to the top, but we were told we have to wait up to 30 minutes for the next one to come… After thinking for a while, to save time, it’s better to walk up. It was the most difficult 300 meters on foot, but luckily the weather was good and so did the view!
Upon reaching our destination at the hill top, we wasted no time and took plenty of photos.

A nice mini waterfall and country stream. You won’t believe what you could find in the stream…

Beautiful koi, and there were lots of them swimming here and there. At one point, I was tempted to catch a few and bring back to make the entrance fee to Bukit Jalil more worthwhile, but on second though perhaps it wasn’t a good idea.

The Japanese Village has quite a bit of Japanese traditional architectures I suppose. Many people came with family members and friends and spend quality time beside the cool stream.

Should you feel sore feet after the long walk here, you could relax yourself at this Tatami Spa. Don’t ask me how was it being massaged by Japanese girls and whether they had hanky panky there because I didn’t try, otherwise I could show you beautiful Japanese girls… dresses sexily… Ah, my imagination goes wild… Wahahaha…

There’s a Japanese restaurant here too, not surprisingly. But last time I tried here, the food was mediocre and the price was expensive. So this time we gave this a miss.

Before we venture further to the other area, we have another look at the beautiful fishes.


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yr pics ..not bad.
They came out very well indeed.
Nowadays so many people already.
Last time i went there very nice and a lot of greenery view.
I still haven’t go there yet. No purpose to go. Hehe
The waterfall picture would have been a lot more better if you include a beauty sitting on the rock and her feet dipping in the water…
And the koi pond photo would be better if you have used a CPL filter…
neo neo!
im in comp lab that’s why can comment
che-cheh, me too haven’t been there yet le…
It just look like Japan!! I want to go for massage!! haha
Hey… I didn’t know there’s such village in Malaysia..
Do they have cute Japanese girls there? heheh
Bengbeng,
Of course, wahaha
keeyit,
Bukit Tinggi rocks!
Che-Cheh,
Go there for the rabbits and the Japanese massage!
Khengsiong,
We need to find a model for this… no free model at the moment. Too bad, I don’t have a CPL filter. Next time, I borrow your model and CPL filter.
annant,
Oh good. Everyday you must hop over to the computer lab then. Don’t disappoint me okay.
Victor,
Oh yeah, massage by Japanese chick will be heavenly!
why u no let japanese girls massak u? u gay keh? *runs*
everybody wants u to shoot japanese gal Neo… go get them for us.. haha
Nice!!! My friend has been pestering me to go there.
Anyway, Happy New Year!!! I’m also looking for a CPL filter. Debating between Cokin or Hoya brands. Need to see which one fits my budget.
wuching,
Maybe I did go. Waahahaha
nic,
Very expensive, need to get them from Japan!
wah tatami spa, lux betul
This Japanese Village is a nice place indeed : )
nice share, though i find it a lil funny – everything japanese in malaysia, with malaysians everywhere. one can mistake this for malaysians visiting japan! haha.
maybe we should ask japan to do the same for us there? (malaysian village in japan?)