sexta-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2012

Japan trip - Day 12

We must have gotten to Tokyo at around 7am. I remember that shinjuku was completely deserted and that it was also freezing cold. We always find it so funny that our bags are always outside waiting for us when we get out of the bus and how there's always a ton of staff helping out. I assure you that does not happen in Portugal.
Why did we take a bus, you ask. Well basically going from Nara to Tokyo by shinkansen (however fabulous and fast it may be) is absolutely and mindblowingly expensive! One pays around 150 euros a person to take that train. Night buses are a better option for those who do not want to splurge. They used to be very expensive as well but in the last years they have become pretty affordable. For the 6 hour drive you pay 30~60 euros a person which is a lot less as you can see. Of course its not as confortable and you arrive at the destination looking like a zombii but one has to have priorities. Anyway...

We just got out, grabbed our luggage (we each took a small trolley), took this shot and we left.
Our Oji- Tokyo night bus
Shinjuku is my favorite spot in Tokyo... well maybe tied with Asakusa. It's big, its lively, its still pretty organized for the amount of people that walk around the area every single day and you can just find anything you like there, from the average to the bizarre.
Street view accross the bus stop.
The building on the next photo is one of my favorites there. It's the local Isetan. Isetan is a department store. I used to go to Isetan a bit when I was studying abroad. Its a bit on the upscale side though.
Street view - Isetan
We were starving and it wasn't the best hour to find an open café. When that happens one does what japanese working people do, we go to one of those "always open" chain restaurants/stores. We knew exactly where there was one and we just had to walk for a couple minutes.
Street view - If you are a lolita you have to know what that is. That's right, its Marui One.
We finally arrived and YUM! I love this stuff, can't believeits only 3 euros and something.
A bowl of rice with pork slices and salad. Not something one usually eats in the morning here but not that odd there (even though that is the sort of thing people would eat after work)

Rice bowl, miso soup, salmon and "salad". My husband as most japanese just orders the usual breakfast menu. Yes eating fish ir normal in the morning.
After that we just walked around. It was so early that we couldn't do anything nor did we want to because it was so damn cold! So we just chatted and hanged out and eventually found a coffee shop where we spend a bit of time. I could smoke, he could browse the internet... we both had coffee so it was perfect!
His and her coffee.
After that we went shopping for some necessary items and when we were finished we headed over to Closet Child Shinjuku.
It was almost opening time but we were so hungry again. I didn't take many shots in the morning, sorry for that. :|
So we just went to another chain restaurante and got something.

What those places look like inside.

What I ate. Bowl of rice with an omolette and miso soup.
Everyone who knows me is aware that there's nothing i like more than a smoke after lunch and I was really feeling the urge to smoke at this time (didn't smoke for a day or two). I placed my hand in my bag and then looked around. I had forgotten i was in the anti.smoke country and main city.
NO SMOKING!

NO SMOKING I SAID!
Gah. How annoying.
So nicotine-less I went up to Closet Child and got a bag and a dress. The dress was an impulse buy though, I have this theory that the first thing and the last you get while in Japan is always an impulse buy.

We had arranged to meet up with Aviva at Ikebukuro later that day. I had tried to visit the closet child store there last year but didn't find it. So she told me she'd take me there.^
We got at the Station and we were confused. She had told us we would meet at gate 30 i think? (not that relevant) but there were no numbers at any gates so how could we know. Easy: ask someone. Not that easy if you can't speak japanese though.
We headed there and i recognized her from the back, no way i'd forget that long red hair of hers.
I said hi and i was really happy to see her, i really am very fond of her and her husband. We chatted along the way, about how things are going for her and all that jazz and she showed me how to get to cc.
My husband who does not appreciate shopping that much went to starbucks for another cup of coffee.
Closet Child Ikebukuro
I was really surprised with this store. A local lolita had told me it was small in both size and contente and i didn't think so at all. It's all a floor but it has a bit of everything. They even have doll clothes and dolls there! (too bad i didn't know how to pick clothes sizes back, just learned all about it this january haha).
I bought another bag (and worried about space!), found a dream dress for my friend, got another black dress for myself and drooled over everything else for a while. Contemplated a long mmm dress and the gold etc bow flats but didn't have such expensive items in my shopping plans.


After that we headed over to Harajuku. It might sound like i'm doing a lot of shopping in just one day but that's because the whole point of going to tokyo was basically visiting Aviva and shopping, nothing more. I had discussed this with my husband and we both compromised and decided this way.
Seriously going to Closet Child is worth it if you are looking for older items.

Street view - takeshita dori

Street view - shoe store (because i didn't want to take a lot more lolita related shots)
We went straight forn closet child and headed over to "my floor" which is the second. The secong floor is where all the gothic and punk brand items are. Last time I was there i didn't find a lot of moitie but this time it was full of moitie items, a lot of silent moon and whatnot. Silent Moon is still ridiculously expensive for second hand, they were all the same price they were at MaruiOne so i went for two non printed dresses instead. One of them was my husband's xmas gift.
After that we went to the third floor (the classic and otome floor) and i browsed through everything to see if i could find something else my friend would be dying to own (wasn't really sure so i didn't get anything). Instantly fell in love with a bustier/vest from Jane Marple and showed it to Aviva who also fell in love. I basically "forced her" into getting it. It was affordable, it was magnificent and i'm plus sized so i have to live my ideal style through others. And who better to pull something fab like that out than Aviva! Of course it looked amazing on her yay!
After that we went down to the first floor (mainly Ap and sweet but some other random items as well). I spotted some things i liked but i didn't want to spend 200-350 on a sweet dress so i left them. I did buy a black skirt (wow more black seriously?) though.
We also had the chance to witness how us foreigners end up having a bad name in Japan:
3 foreigners (i'm assuming they were american) using a camera shooting dresses and making mocking comments at the same time.
The shop attendant notices this and one of the guys antecipates her move and talkes to her in japanese. He decides to ask if they could film the store because they need material for a university paper. She obviously says no very politely and apologizes. The guy pretends he is a nice guy (and so does the rest of the group) and they say "what a shame" and stop recording.
Nice huh? That's the random foreigner for you, i, even if i would like to believe otherwise, think that some "japanese modern culture fans" would actually try to pull off something similar because of course having shots to brag about later at home is a lot more important than it is to be respectful, quiet and polite.
But anyway... we left. I had no more shopping plans but both of us wanted to visit the local Evangelion store. (we thought they'd have a café)
Street view - searching

Street view - searching 2
After searching for a while we finally found it! It was in the place where they used to have a... café of some sort? I don't really remember now. It's just in front of the Takuya Angel store if you ever want to visit, on the back street of cc.
Posing near that glorious store. Very fancy, not corny and otaku-ish at all!


This is the only shot I have of Aviva because we were running around.


Most awesome anime related staircase ever.

Tired but happy it was time to chill somewhere. We went to another coffee shop and I had ice coffee and Av ordered the delicious looking version on the right.
I don't really remember everything we talked about then (maybe she does) because i never remember details which sucks but It was great. I would have stayed there longer but our bodies were telling us that we needed to start heading to the hotel. We actually told the hotel we would check-in at a defined time and we weren't really on time so we started worrying a bit.
Lavazza coffee, delicious!

A gorgeous handmade card I got, its lovely and i'm going to frame it!
We got up and started heading to Harajuku station.

There were still xmas light up and they always result in gorgeous photos.

The incredibly gorgeous dress we saw at a store window. I wish i owned it <3

This made me miss home, my dad is a total Alfa Romeo fan.
We parted at the station and it was sad as usual but i know i will see her again, we must. <3 Thank you for the lovely afternoon.

It was then that we really realised how tired we were. We sat waiting for the train and I felt sleepy.
I spotted an Ap pink lolita there, and thought about my friend Ana of course. So this blurry shot is for you. Guess what she is wearing if you can :P

After this shot, I slept. All the way from there to the switch station and then Asakusa.
There's always a feeling of belonging when I get to Asakusa. Not only do I really love it there (and i am not a fan of the traditional usually so that doesn't make much sense) but also because we have always stayed at the exact same hotel every time we go to Tokyo.
There's a spinning sushi restaurant there in which we eat because its very cheap and we were hungry as heck... so we went to the hotel, did the check in and came back down so we could go there. The minute we got there, literally the minut we got there, they closed. We were too late!
Our usual affordable eating sushi place at Asakusa
So we just had to look for another place to eat. I was so hungry that I was even considering fast food but my husband was really in the mood for sushi.
After a while we decided to go in a place that was lively and where we had never been before.
After some deliberation he picked the Tuna set for both of us.
Yes I always drink beer and drinking beer is VERY expensive in Japan. This is the appetizer

The most fantastic sushi I had during this trip!
Because I am evil like that I'll just leave you with some photos of the food.



Otoro!!!!!
Ok I had to make a stop here. Otoro is known as being the best part of the tuna and the most expensive tuna you can eat. And seriously, its friggin delicious. I mean it, if you can, order some otoro when you visit Japan. If you are a fan of sushi and sashimi and especially tuna you'll just beg for more.
Soup.
Then my husband still felt like eating something so he ordered sea food. They literally grabbed it from the tank in the back of the balcony and he just snapped it out of its shell and cut it into pieces. They add nothing to that. It may be absolutely grottesque to most people. :|
I tried a bit because i'm like that and not even I liked it. And believe me I am not picky when it comes to food. See that little green slimmy thing on the bottom right? That's the animal insides or something. It was disgusting looking and he taunted me and ate a bit and left the rest so I assume that not even he liked it hahahaha
It doesn't look that bad i suppose.

Front of the restaurante/bar (very affordable for the quality, recommended!)
So after that it was time to go back to the hotel and sleep. I was absolutely beat.

Engrish! hahahahahahaha
 The next day was going to be our last day in Tokyo so I just wanted to take a relaxing bath and get to bed.
Blue Wave Inn - Asakusa (our usual hotel)

So basically that was it. I hope you liked reading and hopefully I'll be able to post about day two later today!
Love,
Jo

12 comentários:

  1. I love read your blog, there are so many amazing pictures and I really like reading your descriptions! I hope to read the day two soon!

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    1. Thank you hyrule! I promise to post it some time today. <3

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  2. Wow what an intense day! I'm glad you got a photo of the sushi place - I want to try it too!!

    It's always super fun hanging with you guys! It was cool that you could make it to Tokyo. I'm probably going home so I don't know when we can meet next but at least we got a chance this time :(

    Hmm what did we talk about? Replicas, our local lolita communities, what we like about Japan I think? I can't remember much more.

    You also forgot to mention the fish bone incident! That was bad... your poor hubby!

    I'm glad you found that bustier ad made me buy it, I really love it. And I'm so glad you found that fabulous iron gate bag :o

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    1. I'll visit you in the states if that's what will take to see you again. <3
      I really want to see you wearing that. when you do let me know will you? <3

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  3. I find it so rude to see people taking pictures without permission inside stores (whether they're lolita or not).
    I was actually in a situation like that and my friends were taking photos of everything and I had to asked them to stop because that was really uncomfortable.

    I want to try that otoro thing ! It sounds delicious *w*

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    1. I find that it is worth if peopple are visiting democratic countries which language used is not their own and where for some reason english isn't spoken well (generally speaking). There seems to be a consensus that nothing will be done.
      You should, its definitely the king of tuna

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  4. Lovely photo's to see, and to read about everything. ^^

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    1. Thank you Ni, I am very happy to see you are still keeping up with this even though i am taking so long to update. <3

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  5. Awesome photos! Sorry I'm so late with the comment. I've been behind in my blogs so I am finally catching up xD That soup really looked bad.... But everything else looked awesome! And those stairs! I can't believe there is a place dedicated to an anime. Then again, I should be surprised, it's Japan after all xD And that was a lucky picture of that Loli! Can't wait to see the rest of your updates :D

    ~ Kieli ~

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    1. I'm almost done, i am dying to finish them all to be honest. haha
      I actually loved the soup, but i understand what you mean haha
      I'm glad you liked reading and are still following, i appreciate it. If it wasn't for the comment and people following i think i would have stopped at the third post or something XD
      Kisses, Jo

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    2. Why wouldn't I follow, your blog is amazing! And it actually makes me feel like I am there with how detailed everything is. And the photos are always so awesome ♥

      ~ Kieli ~

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    3. Thank you, that's very nice of you to say.

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