I wish that I could have this moment for life.
JR Shibuya Station
Tori Crossing
Low key attempted to do this in real life but I'm running short of time, energy, and courage.
Hachiko is waiting for you.
Center-gai making me feel so alive.
Kamakura ramen for lunch. First we have to figure out how to order from this thing!
Genki Sushi serves sushi on conveyor belts.
Menu from Uobei, a smaller version of Genki Sushi.
Ichigoooooo
Braved the weekend crowd of trendy and kawaii girls. It honestly felt like an unofficial fashion show inside Shibuya 109. Unexpectedly had kawaii culture shock here. Me, of all gaijins!
Dogenzaka streets.
Taken while walking around looking for a nail salon I've been eyeing on. Yes it's my first day here, I'm having mild culture shock, I feel so happy, overwhelmed, and crazily anxious because so much is going on if you can't tell but I plan to have my nails done. You'll see in my next post!
I would like to thank Purikura no Mecca for being open 24/7 for my late night purikura obligations.
There's a price differential at night but what can I do?
Burger to cure hunger.
I'm a city girl in a city world. Does that make sense? Forgive me if it doesn't.
Heat packs that stick on your clothes to give some warmth.
Facial foam wash that oozes out like a rose. Should I write a review soon?
My favorite Tokyo ward, ladies and gentlemen.
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