Here's some things shaped like pigs that I stumbled upon in Japan. First some Pig dumplings at a convenience store in Shibuya. ^^
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これは僕が日本で見掛けた豚のような形の物。先ず、渋谷のコンビニでピッグみたいな肉マンがあった!^^ |
Speaker looking like a pig Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara. Hopefully it doesn't sound like a pig too! ;)
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秋葉原のヨドバシカメラのピッグスピーカー!ピッグのような音が出るかなぁ?(笑) |
Pig cushion at a funny store in Yokohama.
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横浜のデパートでピッグのクッションもあるよ!(・ω・) |
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Pig lid for for keeping the heat in a hot bowl.
日本人なら多分僕よりこの商品の説明が分かるはずけど、豚の蓋でしょ~ ~(=^・・^) |
Hey I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat magazines/websites to recommend for developing my fashion sense whilst in Japan?
I currently read mens egg and smart.
Also do you have any favorite shops in Kansai?
Thanks in advance
Hi! Thank you! =)
DeleteAh good question. Hmm...
I usually read Men's Egg that you mentioned, Men's Knuckle, KERA and sometimes Men's Spider plus some more. Often the styles in those magazines are a bit too extreme for me but it's kinda good for inspiration.
When it comes to web sites it's blogs I guess but I don't really have any personal favorites. Some Egg model-blogs can be find here as you might already know: http://eggmgg.jp/
But I feel like just walking around in Shinjuku, Shibuya or Harajuku develops your fashion sense a lot, because there's so much fashionable people out in the streets there.
Ah I only been once to Kansai at a short trip to Osaka. I loved it but it was a long time ago and I don't remember any shop names, sorry! :(
But there was a place called "Amerika Mura"(American Village) with some fun shops and cool kids hanging out.
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DeleteThank you so much.
I am currently in Japan and I need to improve my fashion in a big way.
I like the way you do it.
Adorable!>o<
ReplyDeleteVäldigt snygg blogg, älskar själv Japan. Något tips på hur man ska gå tillväga om man vill plugga japanske i Japan? Har du gått genom en svensk skola först eller började du på en gång i Tokyo?
ReplyDeleteTack så mycket Linn! Ok va roligt! =)
DeleteJag började på en gång i Tokyo, inte genom något utbyte eller så. Fast har hört att en del skolor har det.
Gick genom den svenska språkresebyrån Blueberry och började på en skola som heter KAI i centrala Tokyo som jag tycker varit jättebra. Man kan även söka direkt via skolan.
Blueberry: http://www.blueberrysprak.nu/
KAI Japanese Language School: http://en.kaij.jp/
Om man vill få hjälp med att betala skolavgiften och levnadskostnaderna från CSN genom bidrag/lån så behöver man ha ett fullständigt gymnasiebetyg tror jag.
Hoppas det hjälpte lite, säg till om du har några fler frågor! =)
Okej, tack så mycket :) ska definitivt kolla upp det. Har du varit i Japan länge?
DeleteFunny pig!:D
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