I tried to return or exchange the yaya dress that I bought in Ginza the day before but these two ladies said “no return” in a very nice way. That’s the yaya dress, there, see?
Yukie and Kasunoki
I window-shopped na lang, hoping to stumble on something nice but cheap, which is almost impossible when one is in Ginza.
Traditional Wall decors
Mt. Fuji
I saw this dress, I was shocked when I saw the tag price, about US$800
A hawaiian store in Tokyo selling everything Hawaiian.
All the expensive brands have shops here in Ginza. I think the more expensive, the more they like it.
I went inside the boutique of 47 year old French footwear designer Christian Louboutin.
His shoes’ trademarks were the glossy red soles, but nowadays, there are so many lesser-known brands that have red soles.
These shoes sell for US$3,500 Ginza-price.
Hi Annie, nagpunta ka pala ng Japan…dito kami ni John sa Yokosuka Base (US Base) about 2 hrs ride by train..malapit lang iyon next time give us a call or thru fb….take care..
Sayang I had some free time. I thought you’re in the US.
Sige, next time.
Regards.
I went to Ginza in the 1980’s. I tasted the most delicious ,refreshing coke with lemon in one of the coffee shops. Tried putting lemon in my coke when i went back to Guam and it did not taste the same.Years later, soda with lemon came out in stores.
I found Mcdonald but decided to go to a nearby small coffee shop since Mcdonald were full of teenagers/students? and most of them were already standing up . Not enough seat.
The women were fabulous , all dressed up in high heels and mink? coats.
I used the sunken toilet in a hospital I visited. Very clean .Just have to squat.
Tokyo is a world all its own. The women dress very fashionably. Naka black tights and mink coats.
Ginza is a safe place to walk around. Medyo expensive lang.