12.08.2012

Ramen, School and Clubbing

This is my favourite favourite Ramen store in Hiyoshi.
It is called Musashiya.
There are lots of ramen stores in toronto now but I bet none of these beats this one :)
The soup is pork based and its thick and so tasty.
And you get to eat as much rice as you want!
And its like 5 min from my house :D

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I went to the Hiyoshi Campus to go meet my teacher.



Cool architecture no?

Cool building map no?





So my marketing group and my teacher went out for a little drink after the school meet up.

My favourite potato salad.



11.03.2012

Cat Cafe


Cat cafe is a cafe where you can eat, drink, chill, and hang out with cats!
I went to a cat cafe in Shinjuku with a friend and they were handing out free drink ticket outside.

The price is $10 per hour and you can play with cats, roll around the ground, and there are tons of books/manga on the shelves for everyone to read.



I think there are around 20 cats? It seemed like a lot since there are different floors.


Most of them were asleep but they were so so cute.


Cat in a hot pot bowl.





My drink.




This cat has a bow tie




Lot's and lot's of toys cats can play with.



















And after the cat cafe we decided to go to shakey's which is an all you can eat pizza restaurant.
Pizza is so damn expensive in japan this is the only place I can eat as much as I can!


Shinjuku was a great hang out space.
I love this place :)

11.01.2012

The season of rain/ AKB and food

June 8, 2012
June, is the season of rain.
It rains almost 80% of the month (Source: Me)
And I hate it but things got a lot better when I noticed that there are lots of beautiful plants and flowers that were blooming around the area.
I got a nice pair of new rain boots as well.

My favourite plant is Hydangrea. 
Hydangrea is a June flower and in Japan you will see blue flowers but in Canada you will only see pink. This is because the alcaline level in the soil is very different in the two countries.

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I had some lunch at a japanese type restaurant near our school.
I usually go at dinner time so the menu was totally different!

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I think I made a post about AKB before but there was the huge AKB ranking ceremony on the tv in June so ppl at work decided to watch it together.
I think this only happens once every year so I think it was a big deal.

We just ranked the girls ourselves. It was fun.

And since I was staying pretty late they offered me some dinner :D

A bento box woot woot!

10.26.2012

Exploring Ikebukuro: A Heaven For (Otaku) Girls


June 04, 2012

Although Ikebukuro is another big/city/area in Tokyo I never found a reason to visit.
But coincidentally I had to go to Ikebukuro two days in a row.

First day I met up with a friend of mine from way back in elementary. 
He looked totally different and I was surprised. People do change after 10 years or so! 



We had lots of food.



Look at these glasses 

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This is the second day in Ikebukuro.
I was in a place in ikebukuro called "Otome Road" which directly translates to young lady road.
It's like an Akihabara for girls.


So obviously you will see stores like this that sells managa and anime goods just for girls.

And vending machines with anime characters on it. Looks cute!

And this is our main event of the day.
To visit a famous butler cafe called "Swallowtail".
What is a butler cafe you may ask.
You first would have to reserve your tabel online.
And you would have to do this fast because resevration fills very fast.
And once you go into this very european, rococo looking restaurant you will tell your name and the butlers will hold your bag and escort you to your table.
The menu ranges from $30~50 and most of it is like an afternoon tea set.

The butler comes around once in a while and serves you tea and talk to you.
Our butler was young and some what good looking but if you look around the restaurant a lot of people were old men with beards... Some what looking like a real butler.

You have this bell on your table and you have to ring it in order to get assistance.

This whole idea was pretty much a joke but I do have to say I felt really good at the restaurant like a real princess.

I suggest you if ever get the chance to visit ikebukuro to go to this butler cafe.
You might struggle if you don't know any Japanese though because there is lots of communication involved!

And no pictures allowed in the restaurant which is unfortunate because it was very very pretty.

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