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100 Years of Yuri Tour, Part 2

September 11th, 2019

Today was a shopping intensive day for the tour – we had places to get to! Our first stop was Harajuku, for some shopping. Katherine and Amy started us off with a visit to Alice on Wednesday, a lovely little Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass themed store, where everyone picked up important items like parasols and jewelry. ^_^ To get in, you have to walk through a teeny-weeny little door. ^_^

Then off to the Sailor Moon store, of course. Then Kiddyland for character goods, equally of course, then lunch with a vaguely Hawaii theme. 

We then sweated our way over to Shibuya (the weather here is quite hot, unusually so after a typhoon) for the Bloom Into You popup store, which was small, but the goods were really lovely – clearly new original art. I couldn’t help myself, I bought a Sayaka t-shirt and some small items, at least a few of which will be for Lucky Boxes. ^_^

We followed this with a visit to Mandarake and Animate, where we all picked up more stuff we *totally* need. ^_^ Animate Shibuya has a small Yuribu, with a reasonable variety of multi-format items, including an original Drama CD, manga, novels and magazines.

I took some pictures, but the connection here is kinda shitty, so take a look at this link for what I’ve shared so far.

Today we’re headed down to Kamakura to do a little Aoi Hana wandering. 





100 Years of Yuri Tour, Part 1

September 10th, 2019

Hello and welcome to a story you did not expect to read. ^_^  The day we left for Toyko a major typhoon hit, so the first day of the tour was spent stranded in Narita. The trains were not running because there had been damage to the tracks. We still have no idea why the buses were not running.  Narita closes down at 10PM, did you know that? We were about 20 people from the front of the line, when they closed the bus counter. The airport handed out sleeping bags and crackers. Dinner was some senbei and a packet of dried vegetable chips which were legitimately tasty, so there was that.  ^_^

When they distributed the sleeping bags, we kind of all knew it was time to accept we were stuck. I was actually asleep on the floor when I was woken up by my wife – a new bus had been chartered that would take us to Tokyo Station. We took it and grabbed cabs to the hotel, so we finally got to sleep at about 4 AM. 

Nonetheless, there we all were, the next morning, ready to go!

First stop, we hit up the Yayoi-Yumeji Museum for a historical first step, to discuss women’s lives in Japan a century ago. The current exhibit was about kimono and fashion in the early 20th century. It was magnificent. (I have a few pics, I’ll add in when I have a chance!) There was a corner on author Yoshiya Nobuko and they even had a kimono of hers! The whole thing was a great start to the trip.

Two of our party went to the Swallowtail butler cafe on Otome Road. The verdict was that the food is excellent and the experience is really unique. They won’t let you do anything for yourself, in a kind of over-fastidious approach to service. ^_^

While they did that, the rest of us went to Yamashiroya for shopping. We crashed for a few and then went to dinner with James Welker, who was entertaining and charming as always. 

Day two is going to be a lot of shopping, with Harajuku and Shibuya on the plate. Report later!