5 THINGS I LOVE MOST ABOUT JAPAN



Aside from the things I love most about Japan, here I'll be sharing you lots of items from a trip to Harajuku with Yutakis James, Kiko Cagayat and Nych.


The price of this kawaii My Melody mirror! Woah.. After Little Twin Stars or Kiki Lala, My Melody will be the next Sanrio highlight at The Guest diner and café at Shibuya Parco. Exciting!

If I have a cat I will name it, Cat!

Perfect combination of my favourite cities, Tokyo and New York.

Since our new friends from Singapore wanted to shop, we entered this store called "Womb" along Harajuku street.

Kawaii tropical bear.

Such an awesome find!

I wanna try these!

Say hello to our new friend Yutakis or James as he would like us to call him.

I want something like this for my future home. Café na has one of the best interiors. The food is also good. The only downside is you can smoke inside. Most of my friends and I don't so.. it's quite annoying.

Kiko, James, Nych and I spent our time waiting for the sun to go down at Café na (still in Harajuku). We were all from tropical countries (Singapore and Philippines), and we all hated the heat that day.

Yutakis and Kiko

Lady A go go girl in cute costume!

A famous candy shop along Takeshita street because of Avril Lavigne's latest video being shot here.

Don't forget about Lucy.

Drop by at this shop along Harajuku.

I recommend this brand called "liese", it's very easy to use!

Thanks to Kiko for taking this photo!

Mickey is cool! Makes me want to shop. Ahh~

And here goes my top 5 things I love most about Japan: 1. TIME. The fact that everyone and everything is on time or ahead of time. I'm 100% sure that I will be having a hard time adjusting once I move to a country that's always late. People who don't respect time, don't really know what they're missing. In Japan, it's always a contest to arrive earlier than your peers, business partners, people you're meeting. Usually, it got to be at least 5 minutes earlier than the time you settled to meet/ have to arrive.
2. VENDING MACHINES. Just right at the entrance of my apartment, there's one and there will be one or more at every block or half a block. You'll never get thirsty just because you can't find a "store". Cute packaging is just a bonus!
3. TRAINS. Whenever I'm a tourist, I find it hard sometimes to travel to places I wanna go. Aside from the trains being unreliably on time, they are a little bit old and outdated. But, not in Japan. I suggest everyone who's visiting to get a JR Rail Pass and travel the whole of Japan in one week from Tokyo to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
4. RESPECT. No one will whistle at you on the streets. They will accept whatever you wear. No one will stare at you from head to toe even if you carry the weirdest things on Earth.
5. KAWAII. As a friend described it, "is not just fashion but a lifestyle." Most especially here in the land of kawaii. Everything screams cute and has an invisible "buy me" sign. Even food!
PS. We are working hard to bring everyone in Manila the most wanted cute culture of Japan via Kawaii in Manila 2.
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