Today, with no plan whatsoever, we went to Akihabara. Actually, I want to go to Canal Cafe, but we have to change train in Akihabara, and of course I want to go there, so we thought we'll look around and then change train.
Yeah, look around that resulted in one yukata for me, one for my brother, two japanese dolls, one huge really nice pink noren (cloth that hanging in front door of japanese house), and one pair of geta.
The thing is, purely by random wants, we entered this really nice souvenirs shop with a lot of cool traditional things on 2nd floor and yukata and kimono on 3rd floor. And the coolest part of the shop is that the shop assistants didn't care about us at all and let us do what we want and just waiting in the cashier.
We spent quite a time in 2nd floor and like eternally on 3rd floor. There's no shop assistant in 3rd floor, just a sign that said if you need them, please come to 2nd floor and call them by yourself. I tried maybe a dozen yukata, looking through every angle possible in the big mirror. With yubachan's help, I can find a really nice one and the obi that goes with it.
Akihabara made my every consumerism cells (if there's such a word) in my body fully woke up.
I definitely going to go again tomorrow. While trying to not notice the inside of my wallet with the reason 'I'm in Japan, when else can I do this?'
Then we met a very nice friend who took us to Jun's favourite cafe. Yappari, it has a good atmostphere and we can tell why he liked it.
Gochisousama deshita m(_ _)m
To the friend I finally met today :
I didn't speak much, I didn't give reaction much, but I was listening and looking at you and I meant it when I said I really really like you. Got a feeling like ' ah, I can depend on this person ' and not many people made me think so. Like when I met my best friend Lydia or when I met my first love.
I don't know, maybe later you'll find out that I'm just a kid ^^;
Toriaezu, iku yo ^o^
Suki ni nachatta kara mata aitai shi.
Sono toki, yukkuri hanasou ne.
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