Within that 8 days in Tokyo the museums we visited are of as follows in order:
1) Gyoza
2) Ice cream
3) Uniqlo/Abercrombie - collection of hot dudes
4) Takopachi
5) Cup Noodles
6) Ramen
7) Anime/porn/anime porn (ok more like street than museum haha)
8) And CHIBI-CATCHERS! Which are found around the whole of Tokyo actually.
Yup of course I wasn't talking about ART museums, we had enough of that in Rome to last a lifetime! :)
Namja Town @ Sunshine City, Ikebukuro
Was a weird little indoor 'theme park' combining the Gyoza musuem and Ice Cream City, among some other things. We weren't able to read most stuff so we only went straight for the food section and pointed at the food we wanted..haha.
Enter Gyoza Town!
The indoor street looks chui but..
It houses tons of delicious Gyozas in all shapes and sizes!!
We chose a cheese-stuffed Gyoza first..
Yums!! Why doesn't SG have cheese Gyozas??
The 2nd batch of Gyozas BLEW OUR MINDS AWAY.
Gyoza covered with mozzarella cheese and Mentaiko sauce!!! OMG salivating now just thinking of it! That mentaiko-cheese gyoza is definitely the BEST gyoza i've ever had. I'm never looking at gyozas the same way again.
We (actually I) really really wanted another helping of the awesome gyozas, but we knew better than to stuff ourselves with one type of food as there was ICE CREAM CITY beckoning us just 1 floor above Gyoza Town!!
Ice Cream City |
The first icecream crepe we bought which looked better than it tasted - didn't see the sign saying it was soft-serve! |
It was a cute black cat plushie with a bee on it. Caught it in one attempt! |
And this sparked off our chain of chibi-catching throughout Tokyo. It's super addictive once you've won something. This first attempt was too easy as the cats were roundish and positioned near the edge. All you need is a small tilt of its butt. All chibi-prizes are always positioned to look easy to catch, but sometimes it really is easy if you're lucky to spot one.
Ok actually nothing very fantastic about Ice Cream City already, besides one forgettable display wall of cup ice cream.
Everything was in jap so this was really just a courtesy photo haha. |
Naturally, Uniqlo dotted Tokyo city like Giordano in SG during the late 90s. Being our cheapo selves, that was one of the key stores in Japan that we popped by most as its the most affordable place and clothes were definitely much cheaper than the branches in SG.
But the Ginza branch literally took our breath away - because we had to climb its 12 stories worth of Uniqlo clothes. i don't know how they managed to occupy 12 floors worth of basics, but they did. After a while we gave up sightseeing each floor and skipped floors to head straight to the sections which were relevant.
Uniqlo is present at every major street |
On the 1st floor, there is a row of mannequins indicating the type of clothes found on each level. |
An entire section dedicated to One Piece and other popular cartoons |
Super tall models and pan-asian! *sizzle* |
The entire building of A&F - stacked with hot stuff on every floor! :) |
That evening, after walking the whole stretch of Ginza we headed to Odaiba which was a collection of more shopping malls but outlet types.
Diver City was one of the more fun ones with plenty of food and souvenir shops (by souvenir i mean all the yummylicious looking treats for tourists to dabao home). Its famous for its iconic super-huge Gundam statue, and also the back of the mall faces a huge lake where a road-bridge has been built across, just like the San Francisco Golden Gate bridge.
Life-sized Gundam Statue @ Diver City! |
This One Piece Gunner plushie cost us 2600Yen or S$45 |
Looks like the USA except that Golden Gate is in SF and Statue of Liberty is in NYC! |
At Aqua City there was the Takopachi museum. The entrance was quirky with old-school stores selling random toys and souvenirs and when we reached the place it was a mini-collection of takopachi stalls.
Entrance of Takopachi town |
A brochure we picked up showing all the types they have |
haha a cute boat structure filled with Takopachi!! |
One of the menus from a stall. You have to order through a vending machine! |
#1: Takopachi with egg and mayo..YUMS |
#2: Mixed set - ok only.. |
i'm thinking the banner says Extra Large Gindako! |
Bigger-than-fist-sized!! |
Awesome shit covered in Mentaiko cream and seaweed and stuffed with octopus bits and thick creamy veg!! |
Haha ok that's all i shall cover for this post which is extremely overloaded and took me 2 days to write! But the upcoming cupnoodle museum was my favourite one of all, i will definitely make time for it!!! :)
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