Posts Tagged ‘price’
Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
The second day we were in Tokyo, we woke up to a bright, sunny day which was a relief for us. I don’t know whether I can stand any more rainy, gloomy days for the rest of our vacation.

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Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
Almost There! The Shopping Before The Trip
My brain currently kinda on a shutdown mode. I just can’t think of anything to write on Japan anymore, other than harping on and on about our travel preparation; which by the way isn’t saying much.
Arcade Game For 10Yen?
And you can still find it in Hanayashiki!
Raimie Got A Shopping List
One of the highlights of going to Japan for Raimie is the fact that this is one of the few times we allowed him to buy toys (especially Ultraman toys) without any condition being set. Actually we only allow him to buy any Japanese toys when we go to Japan because the price of those toys are more than double in Malaysia.
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Raimie Got A Shopping List
Plastic Food Made Me Drool
Choosing and deciding on what to eat in Japan is relatively easy for us or for anybody even without any knowledge of Japanese. You can always point and order.
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Plastic Food Made Me Drool
A Japanese Food Court Experience In Kawasaki
Still writing about our visit to Kawasaki … We learn early on, on previous trips; to always take whatever promotional handouts given out because some of them might actually save us some $$$. That and the packets and packets of free tissues readily given out in Japan, though a friend who just came back from a trip there complained that the free tissues handouts had lessen considerably now.
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A Japanese Food Court Experience In Kawasaki
M78 Shop For All Your Ultraman Stuff
M78 shop is a place that sells everything about Ultraman. The name M78 stands for planet Ultra Heroes originate from. It is after all an Ultraman merchandise shop.
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M78 Shop For All Your Ultraman Stuff
Ramen, Kimchi And Some Mabo Tofu For Lunch
I like going to Ichiban Ramen. Food may not be up-to-standard or special to some people, but for me; for the price that I’m paying, this is a good place to enjoy ramen.
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Ramen, Kimchi And Some Mabo Tofu For Lunch