domingo, 10 de agosto de 2014

Japan Trip 2014 - Tokyo day 2

Monday, the 4th of August
 
We woke up very very early, I have no idea why but this year I've been waking up super early, I remember that in the first year here it was quite the opposite. I feel this is nicer for everyone though, especially my inlaws since they do not have to addapt to our timetable and we try to do the opposite instead.
 
Anyway the day before the hotel only had a smoker's room and those are pretty bad, the room is the same but the smell is just horrid, especially for non smokers but even I hate it. So we asked them to change room for the next day which was ok of course and therefore we had to pack our stuff before leaving the room and heading out.
 
Japan in the summer is slightly odd, because its quite cool indoors when you go outdoors its just odd. Some days the sky is gray and you are in the car for a while and it somehow feels like its autumn... until you go out and then its hell.... and you are sticky and sweating yet again.
 
Left: view from our window
Right: tiny shrine (want it for my dolls), apparently its not even for people to pray, it is said to bring good luck to the building.

 We went down and had breakfast first in something I had not seen before, Mos Burger I'm used to (and i LOOOVE it) but I had not seen a Mos Café before. I guess they are following the MacCafe model which i'm fine with.
Fast food breakfast isn't bad at all. Iced coffee, salad, toast, egg and sausage.
 Some photos of the hotel lobby, so cute!

We decided we should go to Ginza first. My husband knows someone who's work was on display in na art gallery there. Unfortunately it was still early so we walked around a bit, I never had payed attention to Ginza before and I fel in love with some bits here and there. Here are some photos:









 
 
Even with all that walking the gallery was still not open so I decided to have a cup of ice coffee in the first place we found, Lotteria.
 

Due to lack of space, a lot of stores and restaurants etc are located underground or on 2nd and 3rd.
 


After that we started heading to the art gallery but we couldn't find it so we got there later than expected, around 15 past eleven. The gallery was again in a top floor and it was lovely. The walls had some sort of pattern, white painted on white and it gave it a modern and interesting feel. The exhibit was also great, I liked almost every piece of art which is rare because I'm quite picky when it comes to modern art. The pieces were made with care and were very original, one of the artists used mainly geometrical figures to make bigger "drawings" (my husband's friend) - Seigo Aoki. There was another really amazing artist who made drawings in traditional paper scrolls by using incence to burn it... absolutely stunning work.
Anyway we went there that day because we read online that Seigo-san would be there and we brought some presents to give him. My husband wanted to surprise him so he didn't say anything. The thing was even though he told the art gallery owner he would be there at 11.30 he wasn't.


We waited for na hour... and finally gave up. The owners were lovely, chatted with us, we realised the owner was actually cousin of one of last Japanese ambassators in Portugal which was interesting. He told us when and how the gallery opened and


 
We then just went straight to Harajuku for some shopping or at least that was the plan.
We arrived fairly fast again by JR. I snapped a photo of the entrance to Takeshita dori but before venturing in we decided to eat something because it was lunch time.

One of Tokyo's most famous sights, the entrance to Takeshita street.
We just went in the first restaurante where we, from seeing the menu photos, felt like going in. It was one of those steak/hamburger shops. It was again located in the basement and we had to wait for a bit. Even though it was not weekend, due to the students being off school at the moment it was crowded which I am not a fan of.
I saw something with avocado in the menu and had to order it, i barely have any back home even though you can get it from a regular supermarket and I love it.

Avocado burger set - rice, plate, mini chicken soup and water of course.
We then went through a different path in towards the main street again but found the VOLKS store first (Tenshi no Mado). I went in and fell in love. I was never a huuuuge fan of Volks dolls because i found their photos to be more childish looking and I thought i liked more mature/cool looking dolls but there's something about being in a store like that instead of the "shopping mal" stores where you can also find azone stuff etc that drew me into them. It's like the perfect doll store, the building itself is amazing, super elegante and dreamy and the displays... everything is thought of.
There was one particular One Off girl I loved but unfortunately because they are one of a kind you have to participate in a competition of sorts where you then have to be lucky to draw the ticket that allows you to then buy the doll. o.o
On the 2nd floor you then have wigs, clothes, furniture, random bits you can buy. I did not buy a lot because the clothes sets I wanted are probably sold out and were not there but I got some little things just to remember the visit.

The beautiful Volks building, the staff was amazing, incredibly friendly.
We then went through the streets and looked around even though I was only there for two things: Closet Child and Laforet.

Really silly tshirts that were a bit too expensive.


Closet Child Harajuku branch (3 floors)
Closet Child is easy to spot and I go there every time so I can't really miss it.
For those of you who do not know it, it has 3 floors.
Floor one sells Classic Lolita and sweet Lolita mostly, but that means brands more than looks so: Iw, Vm, JJ, Ap, Meta, Btssb, Aatp...(and chocomint accessories)
Floor two sells Gothic and Punk so that means gothic and punk brands such as alice auaa, hnaoto but also Lolita in those segments like Putumayo, Atelier Pierrot, MmM etc...
Floor three sells more otome orientes stuff so mainly Etc, Jane Marple...
I went in and checked the first floor first. I wanted a cardigan I could wear that would cover my back tattoo and not full sleeved so it isn't hell in this weather and I found one I really like but wasn't cheap.

I then spotted a dress I REALLY wanted but was disappointed that it was a size 1 when I am not sure size 2 would fit even but I still put my hopes up and tried it on:

Juliette et Justine Ange jsk in black

I was unfortunately right, length was perfect, the dress is perfect and the bust fit with room to spare but the rib cage and waist... if  say I need na extra 15cm to fit, I wouldn't be joking. I was crushed.

 So I paid for the cardigan and went to floor two where there was nothing interesting. I was hoping for a new moitie dress but there were none left, they had the matching purse to this dress for 4000yen which is cheap! But I only own the white version (i'd kill for the black in the same size) and i own the matching bag in that colorway and I rarely use it, only with that piece as a set so it would be a silly buy.
Since I needed a petti to wear Lolita here, i just bought one and left.
 
On the third floor oddly enough I had more fun, they have so but sooo many Emily Temple Cute dresses there that, unless you are not a fan of their stuff, you will for sure find one you like. I saw many but since its not the look that suits me best (unfortunately Lolita doesn't look very "natural" on me) I had to pick something out and not bring more than one piece. I also bought socks that looked nice with it and later discovered they were knee length and i don't suit knee length so after wearing them here if i end up wearing Lolita at all i'll have to sell them or trade them for something else which sucks because i got them for a reason.


I always get amazed at how huge the bl stores are, they must really make a lot more Money than brand stores for sure. Its nuts!
Refreshments!
A store fla would shop in.
 After that we went to Laforet... and when we got there it was closed!!! And it was going to be closed the day after which meant i could not go there. What, why do these things always happen to me, what I am the unluckiest person in the world of lolitas visiting Japan or what?

Laforet, closed on the 4th and 5th of August for some weird reason.

The advertisement truck for AKIRA's single was riding all around Harajuku multiple times so I am now probably fed up with looking at that photo and of the song for a while.

The main Btssb store is now in Harajuku since they closed the Dakanyama location. Under it there's a lovely MILK store as well. It's lovely actually. I saw and loved Juliet but I did not ask to try it on because I don't know if I like it for 40.000yen.
A lot of bags for cat maniac fla.
 I then decided I should check Marui Annex properly so we went to Shinjuku.
When I went in Marui Annex the first impression in the bottom floors was "oh this is good, now i can come with my husband and not worry about him being bored"- since there are other things like novelty stores, etc but then when i saw it all and noticed a lot of my favorite stores were missing I was crushed.

It is not worth visiting it to be honest unless you need to go to Kera or you want some queen bee shoes, not even the blythe Junie Moon location is left... no priscilla.... I was really sad about this.
I left without buying anything but some random stuff I could get anywhere else.

I guess Lolita just really isn't doing so well as a whole which, being true, is a shame. It just makes me like Shinsaibashi even more now and I guess I might skip Tokyo next time because it makes no sense to spend all that Money to come by and then leave empty handed even though I was having a good time.
Shinjuku is lovely at night though, I adore the Daimaru building especially!
 A bit bummed I decided to just take it easy the next day and we just went for dinner. To get my spirit up I asked if we could just to eat a huge steak and drink beer and we did just that.

Beer, salad, soup.

Steak, butter on top. It comes wrapped in card or paper because its so hot it will get your clothes dirty until it cools down a bit.
Then it was time to buy tickets and head "home". Before going up i grabbed another beer and a sausage, i know sausage in a stick how odd is that for a midnight snack. haha

Our room, i loved the art on the Wall. We watched the weirdest anime ever, something about food mania it was really funny.

No decente glasses for beer makes me sad so I just drank from the can after that. The proper way.
And after a bath and watching a bit more of that weird weird funny show I fell asleep, I was beat.
Day three left. And then that's it for Tokyo, probably for a while.

Jo

 

8 comentários:

  1. How unlucky that Laforet was closed. ;_; But that Volks store sure looks really cute. Thank you for this nice report from Tokyo! I'm trying to save some money to go there some day again...

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    1. It was, i'm a very unlucky person actually, i get this sort of thing happening to me often when i'm here... and very rarely do i get like... the same but on the lucky side like some people have haha. It's just how it is.
      Thank YOU for leaving a comment, it gets lonely without the comments <3

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  2. Whoa I really love the hotel lobby! So pretty!

    Whoa Ginza looks amazing! I have never been there, but your pictures make me want to! =D

    What a shame your husband's friend wasn't there! :( But I am glad you enjoyed the art. ^^

    Whoa buying dolls sounds like a big hassle! Joining a competition? Whoa! But yes, the building is amazing!

    Nooooo what a shame about the dress! Some designs are just crazy, ugh! >_< Also, I realised I NEVER visited the other Closet Child floors! O_O How strange...
    And I am so sorry for you that Laforet was closed. Such bad luck. :(

    Oooooh I didn't know they had close Daikanyama! That explains why the heck they have two stores SO CLOSE to each other.

    I was very surprised about Marui Annex as well. Angelic Pretty is still there, which is important to me, but many of the adorable other stores I couldn't find indeed. Such a shame. :/

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    1. How is this possible? The second floor won't be interesting but the third is sooo adorable, i'm sure you'd find something you like there!
      Im glad you still follow my blog, i always get so motivated with your happy comments, thank you for that <3

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  3. Whaat, sausage on a stick? What is that? Is it a japanese thing? (I did love sausages before I was vegetarian ^_^)
    I love MOS Burger so much, I would love to try the MOS Cafe, I wonder does one exist in Osaka?
    Your hotel looks really stylish, such cute statues to pose with ;-)

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    1. I guess it is! There's always sausages on sticks here, i never even question it as you can see. haha
      I don't know, i haven't seen it yet but we have not been into osaka just wandering around this time, i hope we had, i love osaka. I must demand a "do nothing" in some osaka área i have not been to yet.

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  4. Aroie jo!

    once again I die of pure gluttony when I see the pictures of the food you've been taking, I love the concept of underground restaurants, we should have this rule here enjoy all the space on top and bottom (though if they tried to do that in the low lisbon everyone would end up swimming with the fishes hahahaha).

    I'm half happy and half sad that you haven't bought many clothes this time, in other words i'm glad cus maybe you can put some money aside to make your savings as you wanted, but sad because you disn't find anything that you fell in love with and that must be frustrating ...

    Of course all the bags and accessories from stores you mention me you are destined to be mine fufufu you know me and know that all cats have my love!

    I'm waiting for your next post!

    Many hugs,
    Fla

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    1. Yes I do agree, that and stores in the second or third floor...one would ring the bell and just visit. Lack of space does one develop new things and i quite like the privacy of stores and restaurantes above/under ground floor.

      We both know just because i have not yet bought clothes that the Money will be there in the end, i'll end up buying doll stuff or just random stuff i find here and there. Money always goes when you are in japan, too much attractive stuff on display everywhere you go.

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