As we told you, a few weeks ago our friend Ciali (in Kawaiiland) held a workshop during the last edition of Lucca Comics and Games. At the event, she talked about shopping and in particular about the best stores in which buy kawaii things in Tokyo… but not only that!
Tag: Tokyo
Not only cats: the Japanese animal-cafes
By now, we are very used to cat-cafes, to the point that some of them have sprung up in Italy. Cats, however, are not the only animals to keep company to the clients of Japanese cafe. In Tokyo and elsewhere in Japan, in fact, there are diners for virtually everyone.
Kiki & Lala Cafe: in Tokyo opens the most kawaii diner
If you are in Tokyo and a little hungry, now you can relax with Little Twin Stars. It opened at Shibuya Parco, in fact, the Kiki & Lala Cafe, a bar and restaurant entirely devoted to Sanrio twins (in collaboration with THE GUEST cafe&diner).
A delicious room: the Q-Pot Sweet Room in Tokyo
Have you ever wanted to live in a world made of chocolate, whipped cream and fruits? At Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel, located inside Tokyo Disney Resort, you can do it. Q-Pot, famous brand specialized in dessert-inspired accessories, has partnered with the hotel and designed the Q-Pot Sweet Room.
Trends: Discovering cat-cafes
In Japan they are now almost an institution and now they are appearing in our continent as well. We’re talking about cat-cafes (or neko-cafes), the peculiar venues where, between a mug and a good book, you can spend a few hours in the company of cats.
Read for you: Vado, Tokyo e torno
Probably our readers fall into two categories: those who cannot wait to pack and leave for Japan and those who already visited Japan and are looking forward to go back. Fabio Bartoli, a representative of that generation (to which we belong as well) grew up watching anime and reading manga, decided to pack and leave for Tokyo for a two weeks trip. From his experience, it comes “Vado, Tokyo e Torno” (“Go, Tokyo and back”) published in Italy by Tunué, a travelogue that traces places, people and feelings that accompanied him to Japan.