Tokyo - Omotesando. The most famous shopping street, classic included in any tour of the city. In reality Here we go shopping more than simply looking for a walk in the shop windows of luxury brands and famous places of the rich in general. There are some restaurants (ultra expensive) and some local decidedly out of reach for our pockets. Among the many shops inaccessible (at least for us ..) there is a shopping must-see: Kiddyland. Call it the paradise of toys is an understatement, this place has the ability to make children happy and adults, the curious and fans. Each floor is dedicated to a particular genre, there is an entire floor of LEGO, a department dedicated to Hello Kitty, another for socks with cartoon characters (in front of this wall of socks were two girls who were still shouting "kawaiiiii"), an amazing assortment of vintage Barbie. There's also Snoopy Town Shop, where you can find all sorts of gadgets, from bento boxes to plush, bath products from candy to Peanuts. It is truly to spend the day!
Snoopy Town
How beautiful these helmets??
Corner plush Snoopy
The tins with candy are nice and economic, as great gift!
Like any self-respecting place here too there is the stamp.
And 'one of the most beautiful gift that we can take home ...
If you want to browse a bit, 'this is the site of Kiddyland, where among other things, there are also new and Popular gadget:
Staying on the theme of shopping, who is in Tokyo Must take a trip to Tokyu Hands! Mall itself, has a home department stocked with every tool used in Japanese cooking (some of it we can not understand the use ..). I'm lost in the department of bento boxes, and after half an hour I managed to pick one (which has become my daily packed lunch to take to work).
Here's the site:
There's also on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Finally, the paradise of the girls: Shibuya 109! I had pity on my partner and I have not seen all the plans, but there is crazy! Clothes, bags, shoes ... there is to lose your head!
This is the website:
me I could escape the stamp of 109??
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