There are just so many things you see when you travel! Many of which say a lot about the people, their culture and it is so interesting! Like how the Japanese are so disciplined and organized amidst chaos….I wish I took more photos. Till our next Japan adventure!
Heart2Heart loves Japan!!
Hermes window
Beautiful buildings all over the city
Hmmm..harajuku girls in Ginza??
10 minutes hair cut for men
Standing Sushi Bar 🙂
Wow! A Tiffany store just for Men!
A lighting coaster that changes colors
A dog all dressed up 🙂
Love this store! A MUJI TO GO store in the train station – travel accessories, food to go etc etc
A section in the MTR just for women?
Looks yummy! Strawberry shortcake Mc Flurry!
A dog dressed in a Japanese Kimono
A Mercedez Benz FOR SALE! covered with Swarovski Crystal
Most stores sell a NEW YEAR BAG which is a surprise bag- you do not know what is inside but all the items are put together and have a sale price- I guess they do this to get rid of their slow moving or sale items- good gimmick! I see many people buying them
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Hey! I just stumbled upon your blog and loved your Tokyo (and Osaka?) pics. That’s where we are going for the first time in April. Just wondering if you sought the assistance of a travel agency to get your Japanese visa. If so, could you please recommend to us a travel agency that could assist us on our application? How long does it normally take to get a Japanese visa? Thanks a lot in advance.:-)
the dog hair even matches the kimono. Cute!
Btw, the Benz is probably a must buy — for Liberace!
the new year bag is such a brilliant idea, methinks 🙂
Hi Rics, it’s funny that in the women only car of the subway, there’s a man inside. Hehe. It’s women only just in the rush hours.
For Jun, I highly recommend Discovery Tour (not to be confused with Discovery Tours) in Sagittarius building (same building as Elbert’s Steak Room) on HV Dela Costa St. Look for Ms. Yoshioka. They can process the visa for you in about a week or so after you submit complete documents.
Thanks Mykie for the info.
For us, we use UHI (Universal Holidays, Inc.)
Tel. no. 815-3048
Contact person – Scarlet
Thanks a lot to Mike and Rica for the valuable tip!:-)
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