Latte Art

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Above Nagoya~ 名古屋のてっぺんにいる〜 (Feat. Regan)

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Above Nagoya~ 名古屋のてっぺんにいる〜 (Feat. Regan)

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Writing Session

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Drink Bar in Japan

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Alice on Wednesday

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Japan has a huge obsession with Alice as well as anything Disney themed. So, it seems that Osu needed a little more Disney in its life and decided to create a store dedicated to the the famous blonde haired wanderer. Down the rabbit hole we go! Or...at least through this small door over there.
Once inside you will be greeted with a plethora of girly trinkets, from jewelry to fancy stationary to sweets and tea for a Sunday brunch. You won't be disappointed because Japan tends to pack in as much merchandise as they can to please the customers and tighten the shopping experience. I feel the prices were reasonable and it's just fun to see what Japan came up with.




Once inside you will be greeted with a plethora of girly trinkets, from jewelry to fancy stationary to sweets and tea for a Sunday brunch. You won't be disappointed because Japan tends to pack in as much merchandise as they can to please the customers and heighten the shopping experience. I feel the prices were reasonable and it's just fun to see what Japan came up with.


Maybe you can't see the mushrooms too well but I tried!



If you look hard enough you can find some cute little surprises on the walls such as the cheshire cat with it's glowing eyes watching you closely as you browse the items below. Or, you can find a field of mushrooms if you look through the hole in the wall. Now, I know what it feels like to be on drugs! Haha, just kidding around for all you serious readers.

The pink drink was a wild berry flavor and the blue was blueberry but I can't remember the white


I love Alice in Wonderland and even though I have been to this shop before, I always want to go back just to get my Disney fix for the day.


Mcdonalds Japan Now Has Curly Fries!

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I went to Mcdonalds today to find that they now sell curly fries!~YAAAAAYYYYY~
As you all may know, Japan had a shortage of french fries for literally a month or so and now it seems that they are making up for our suffering by serving us, better than Arby's, curly french fries! om nom nom nom.

I hope they don't get rid of these case they are wonderful~



Behind the Scenes of a Japanese Wedding

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I was so lucky to be able to see how couples choose their weddings and wedding halls today! I had attended a Japanese wedding when I studied abroad in Japan at the age of 17 but this showed a different and more interesting side to a wedding in Japan.

I sat in the back and watched what they called, a "demo wedding." At first I thought it was a rehearsal when actually, it was not. A demo wedding is when couples from everywhere in Japan come to see what their wedding could be like if they were to choose this specific hall. The wedding hall hires models to act as a husband and wife and they walk down the aisle hand in hand as if they were truly to be married. This is a way to sell the wedding.
Japanese people actually get married by going to their local ward office and signing a piece of paper. That way, they are officially married. A wedding ceremony at a Christian church is basically to make the marriage feel more official.

During the wedding, songs are requested and sung through out the ceremony. This includes Disney, J-pop, and other famous music. I was told that the idea behind all this glamour and おしゃれ
The model bride and groom. This was the best picture I could get during the ceremony

(fancy) ness is to make it feel as if the couples are in a movie-like setting.

If the customers enjoy the demo wedding they can decide if they want to choose this particular wedding hall or move on to the next one.

I wish I could have gotten videos and had more time for interviews but I could not at the time so hopefully next time!
 I tried out for a wedding singing job so I have yet to decide if I will have the time to take it or not. I feel it is a great way to meet people and continue my love of singing so I will think hard!

Thank you for reading my first blog post!