Showing posts with label harajuku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harajuku. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Thursday, 25th December! Christmas!

Today is our last full day in Japan. We got up and ate the hotel breakfast which was Japanese food only. It was okay, but not great. As usual Chucky was anti. I think he just wants weeties.
I HATE WEETIES.
Despite feeling jibbly, we went out on the train to Akihabara Electric Town. We took the Yamanote line because it is JR and as such we get free travel on our passes. Isn't Chucky clever to book us a hotel on the Yamanote line? Clever boy.
Electric Town is just full of electric parts shops, anime shops, computer and other electrical appliance shops, and maid cafes. We saw a beautiful Lolita and followed her discreetly. She went into a maid cafe where she probably works.
We looked at headphones all morning trying to find some nice noise-cancelling ones for the plane. It was great. I got some pink ones and Chucky got some extremely nice ones. The morning was not spoiled at all, even when I had an upset stomach.
Next we took the train to Ebisu, because I wanted to see what it was like. The train took about half an hour. On the train there were two girls who were totally goth-loli and looked amazing. One had blue hair! Yebisu Garden Place is a place visited a lot in my favourite J-drama, so we went there and took photos of us being like film stars. I can't believe I stood where Matsumoto Jun and Inoue Mao stood!
Lunch was a McDonald's affair, which was surprisingly awesome. I think people take their jobs very seriously in Japan, whatever their job is. It makes for good burgers.
We took the train another stop to Shibuya, where there is a famous pedestrian crossing. It was amazingly busy and was packed with beautiful people. I followed another Lolita for a while until she got boring. Shibuya has lots of big video screens and neon signs, very exciting. I was mainly astounded by the beautiful people. We went to a few shops but didn't buy anything. We were starting to feel tired.
We walked to Harajuku. I love Harajuku. First we went to the Laforet building basement where there are many awesome fashion shops, including Metamorphose, Angelic Pretty, and Putamayo. I bought a ring and some earrings, all with deer on them. They were from different shops but go together well. I still didn't buy anything from Metamorphose. I'm beginning to dislike their thing of having everything stupidly overpriced just because it's a name brand that people want to show. We also saw two guys who were the most incredible goths - white makeup and long straight hair with blonde streaks.
We walked down the famous pedestrian street in Harajuku and had fun looking at people and shops. At Harajuku station we took the train back to our hotel and collapsed.
We got dinner at a don restaurant. I got Buta-don (pork rice bowl) which was better than usual. There was only one guy working at the shop. He was doing the cooking and the serving and was incredible. I felt sorry for him, because people kept coming in and saying "Sumimasen!" while he was cooking.
Got two desserts at am/pm - one cream and cake dessert and one creme broulee. The creme broulee was the best ever.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Sunday, 30th November

Chrissy: Today we finally got to go to Harajuku and Shibuya! We took the train to Omote-Sando and walked down Omotesando street. We went into the Spiral builidng which is full of pretty yet expensive shops. It was beautifully decorated with lights and chandeliers and red carpet! Unfortunately, no photos were allowed.
Next we went to Kiddyland on Omotesando. It is 5 or 6 floors of toys! I mainly wanted to look at the Licca-Chan and Blythe dolls, but there was enough to keep me occupied for about an hour. I really like Blythe dolls.

Charles: They had some nice remote controlled helicopters and cute little robots! Perhaps I'll buy one later in our trip. One whole floor was Snoopy and on the other floors the space was neatly divided into areas corresponding to each franchise. Totoro, Disney, Hello Kitty and many others we didn't know.


Chrissy: We kept on walking and found Takeshi-dori, which is parallel to Omotesando. It's pedestrian only, and was jam-packed full of hip kids (some dragging their long-suffering parents) and fashion shops. The clothes in these shops were gorgeous! I saw a shop that had a really pretty little dress on the mannequin, and Iasked if they had any more. The lady took the dress off the mannequin and PUT ME IN IT. It was way too big, so she adjusted straps and things and then another assistant came and attacked it from the back with a big stretchy clasp to pull it in. They assured me that I looked "kawaii", but then I found out that it was 19,000 yen. Chucky and I skillfully extracted ourselves.

I looked at some Gothic and Lolita shops that were on a little guide I found on the internet. They were mostly punkish, which I found pretty surprising. It's probably more fashionable to be punk-gothic-lolita right now that just Lolita.

I found a shop called Body Line that sold really cheap Lolita clothes. I could get a whole outfit (skirt, shirt and bolero) for 10,000 yen. That's about 4 or 5 times cheaper than the famous shops like Baby, The Stars Shine Bright and Angelic Pretty! I thought it was a really good deal! I wasn't allowed to try on the clothes at the shop, so I was a bit worried that it wouldn't fit well. There were so many beautiful outfits I could have bought, but in the end I got an outfit the same as one on a mannequin: see below! I didn't get a petticoat because I thought the prices were exorbitant, and I think I can make one easily at home. So my skirt is not as full as it should be. I also need to figure out some shoes and socks!

We went to the Cosplay Bridge and saw a couple of kids posing for the cameras. It wasn't nearly as cool as I thought it would be! Then we walked to the Meiji shrine in Harajuku park. It was a really beautiful park, thick with huge trees. At the shrine, we were lucky enough to see a wedding procession! At first I didn't know what was going on, so I just took photos like all the other foreigners around. The bride was so beautiful!


It was so crazy to go from Takeshi-dori, with its super-modern cosplay boys and girls, to the Meiji shrine, which is peaceful and beautiful despite being full of people. Those two places are over the road from each other. Those cosplay kids may have a traditional wedding like the one I saw at the shrine!

We tried to find Metamorphose, which is a Gothic and Lolita shop I really wanted to see. It totally wasn't there! I used the address that was on their website from about 3 weeks ago. Bizarre.

We went to the Laforet building, which is a shopping plaza with about 6 floors of fashions. We went all the way up to the top floor and worked our way down, to find that the Lolita fashions were in the BASEMENT. Gosh we were tired by the time we got there. They had an Angelic Pretty store there, which sold some really cute clothes. I'm not into dresses with cakes and stuff on them, I like flowers and things more. The price for a dress was 26000 yen, and shirts were around 18000, as far as I can remember. There was also a small Metamorphose shop there! As expected, their clothes were amazingly beautiful and amazingly too expensive for me.

We went to Tokyo Tower next. It was quite a long trip on the train, as we had to stop over somewhere. We were SO tired and it was a long walk to the tower. It was worth it! Tokyo Tower is beautiful at night, it shines bright orange. Out the front there was a Christmas illumination complete with a miniature Tokyo Tower.


At the hotel I finally got to try on my clothes. Hooray!

Charles: Note dainty teacup and Winter edition of the Gothic Lolita Bible.
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