Monthly Archives / December 2012

Sanrio Hello Kitty Town!

December 21, 2012 in Commercial Break 5 Comments

Now that i am in Japan, all i can see is Kitty, Kitty everywhere. Right outside our apartment there’s a giant LED of Hello Kitty’s birthday party. Today i just passed by a giant Hello Kitty gift shop in Shinkuju and wanted to get HK presents again for Aud but it was closed T__T   [...]

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Mask-Have beauty items!

December 21, 2012 in Commercial Break 4 Comments

Before i left for Japan i had a hard time packing my luggage. I am gone for 3 weeks and it is an impossible task to pack for 3 weeks. T____T Not to mention i also had to stuff my wedding dress and shoes into it T___T.   But that’s another story. Next time i [...]

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LDR

December 17, 2012 in Commercial Break 14 Comments

You know what is funny? The danna is based half in Japan and half in Malaysia, but because i come here so often it didn’t seem like a long distance relationship at all. I am having an LDR with all my friends instead. (Luckily not with you all because i guess LDR doesn’t really work [...]

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e.m. Japanese Designer Jewelry

December 15, 2012 in Useless fashion 6 Comments

Today i want to recommend a Jewelry brand called e.m. and this is not an ad. I used to wear like only super chunky eye-catching costume jewelry, but the more i stay and shopped in Japan i discovered that they have a lot of very, very delicate and fine jewelry pieces and i learnt to like [...]

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DHC Collagen

December 14, 2012 in Commercial Break 12 Comments

I am a super big fan of Japanese beauty drinks. If you go to any convenient store or drug store in Japan, you will be bombarded by rows and rows of fancy health/beauty drinks. Normally i just simply grab anyone that looks cute in packaging, and try out some other the next time. This time [...]

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Foruchizu. Thank You.

December 13, 2012 in Happenings 32 Comments

as in like “Thank you, from Foruchizu”. But that way sounds more dramatic wtf. Although i should thank Foruchizu also because it was created by a bunch of genuine Japanese fashion lovers, without whom it will never exist in the first place. I actually copied it from Japan’s latest national tourism slogan, which is “Japan. Thank [...]

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