Low consumption travel souvenir ideas
…pretty can abroad, we like to keep the label as a souvenir. Those labels are easy to remove without getting damaged, you just need a piece of paper to stick…
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…pretty can abroad, we like to keep the label as a souvenir. Those labels are easy to remove without getting damaged, you just need a piece of paper to stick…
Read more…shop keeper didn’t seem keen to give us advice on the products, even getting the slightest information about how to read the information labels was not easy (not language-wise, but…
Read more…walked a bit along the lake and rode the rope car to see the lake from above. The sky is still grey and Fuji’s hiding. We stayed a bit up…
Read more…some more souvenirs, we visited B-Side Label, Japanese made stickers with a lot of geeky references but also limited editions based on the place you’re at. 📍 B-side label Kyoto…
Read more…it back at the end) and in many other places. They’re available for small bags, large suitcases and very large suitcases. The larger ones cost around 700/800 yen per 24…
Read more…really annoyed at some recurring problems in Japanese pop culture (at least, what was imported) and felt like no manga or anime were really meant for me as I grew…
Read more…can visit several shops, like JUMP (same floor), and others at the Pop culture floor (Capcom, Ghibli, Godzilla, Lego, Mofusand…). Can’t deny I got emotional when I saw Pikachu Dotonbori…
Read more…of the challenges revolve around clothes labeled “feminine”, I’ve done my best to come up with inclusive ideas, but the so-called “masculine” wardrobe is a bit more limited. Feel free…
Read more…again when you get home before ripping off the labels (a few days later if possible)! Know your “style” and don’t rush into trends Trends are meant to be ephemeral:…
Read more…Toya, a lovely town with a huge lake. You can enjoy the lake front, or take a hike that takes you through an abandoned town hit by a volcanic eruption….
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