Before having dinner at Miyuki, we had to kill time before our reservation so we decided to walk to Aeon Mall. I love shopping but I think I get more excited with window shopping more plus it doesn't cost a penny to do it.
I noticed that most malls in Japan are always empty so I have no idea how the stores ever make money. Maybe I went on a weekday when everyone was working. But even the Eaton's Centre has more people milling around on a weekday.
I get excited window shopping in Japan because everything is so kawaii!! (cute)! I always guard my purse though because kawaii means spending money for me. Haha.
I wanted to buy a lot of kitchen equipment but thankfully I have no room inside my luggage so that was safe for me.
And I love all the simple furniture's. Totally my style! I wanted that couch! Looks super comfortable!
I can't believe it's February already. It's my birthday month! And I can't wait to celebrate it. Getting old isn't so bad when you have freedom to do what you want. Although, this past couple of weeks hasn't been the easiest, I know the only way to get through any set backs is to keep on going. Never give up!
I find I really like Japanese chains so I bet I'd love shopping there!
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Yes you will :)
DeleteThere are a few Japanese stores that opened in a mall near me (a nearby city is full of Asians) and I love the aesthetic. Everything is minimalistic, kawaii, and very "streamlined" for life. I get very tempted with kawaii things when window shopping, too, but I make myself think of all the stuff I already have it home. It helps! :p
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