the store carries shelves upon shelves of manga, japanimation dvds, japan/j-pop photography books and magazines, and japanese souvenirs, stationery and all those plush kawaii things....like tarepanda and miffy.
surprisingly, i didn't see a lot of hello kitty items. there were few, but i expected more from a japanese shop. i guess they conceded the task to the sanrio store on 42nd st.
in the photography books section under "japan subculture", i spotted these blythe books which i'm sure will be to gingmaganda's liking...
in the photography books section under "japan subculture", i spotted these blythe books which i'm sure will be to gingmaganda's liking...
and naturally, everything was expensive. my eyes grew as big as blythe's when i saw that some fancy versions of the pilot pen cost $10 each! and that's before the 8.25% sales tax! those pens would cost way cheaper at national bookstore. but then again, i'm not in the philippines. pilot was my pen of choice in elementary until high school.
4 vandalized my wall:
blythe blythe blythe! woohoo!
i dont know if i'll enjoy the books as much though. i prefer to have the doll. i'm a better pornographer este photographer nyahaha
ang kapal ko! ahahaha
i figured you'd prefer the dolls...that way you can take your own photos, diba?
true dat. itatabi ko siya kay miss igorota nyahahaha
8.25% sales tax? that's too much!
I'm a bit surprised about having a kinokuniya there...
anyway, if you want to buy some Manga (comics), I could buy you some here... at second hand shops. They're still in very good condition and only cost 100 yen each!
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