We walked from Harajuku to Shibuya and saw lots of funny stuff along the way! You’ll see later!
We tried this at along the way and I prefer the ones from Orchard Ion! It’s from the same chain but it’s way crispier!
We walked past a store that sells nothing but boxer briefs (Apparently Japanese men love these!) and they had these rotating butts at their window display! HAHA.
I love shopping at The Loft! Their stuffs are all so adorable!
I wanted to get CW one of these but it was so expensive! Boo. It’s the thought that counts right!
We were at the toy camera section and found some accessories which my down-to-earth camera adores!
We found his family! HAHA. It’s supposed to be a private joke but I’m going to share it here with my SbR readers! When my sister first met him, she thought he actually looks like a frog! (She’s good at associating my friends with animals! HAHA. She once called my friend a Mouse deer. -_- ) So this nickname stuck with him for the longest time. More than 4 years actually. HAH.
He said he can make this lamp for my dressing room so I’m filing this picture here for the record. HAH.
Japanese are crazy about this pinball shooting game.
I found the bicycle of my dream! It’s white. The leather seats and handle are too sexy to resist. The frame. Ooo. It’s a mere SGD 300. You will never find such a pretty at this price in Singapore. I almost wanted to buy it. Get the bicycle shop owner to rip it apart and put it in a box. But he knocked some sense into my head, “Are you sure you want to carry this to Disneyland?”. HMPH.
Even shoes in Japan goes all happy and bright!
Japanese takes product promotion too “seriously” (Part II).
I told you so. They take product promotion too “seriously” (Part III).
I met Hachiko at Shibuya! I can’t wait to get my own pup when our place is here.
We entered a random shop (Not the famous AV shop) and found a sexy butt! HAH. Guess what!
She’s wearing a Thong. Ouch!
Guess what’s this!
It’s a condom! Weird shit! Why does the Japanese need branded rubber?!

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