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SHOPPING in TOKYO JAPAN’S LUXURY CONVENIENCE STORES BOUGIE



I went to a luxury Japanese convenience store in Toranomon Hills, Tokyo Japan. Watch the video to see my interesting Japanese convenience store experience and convenience store haul. #tokyo #conveniencestore #japan

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2 Comments

  1. Hi friend! The luxury convenience store reminded me a little bit of the airport stores. A little bit of everything! How do you learn of these places? omg when you squeezed that glass – lol – that would be great for camping. I was thinking the same thing, when you said look at all this bougie water. ha ha! Well, my niece came for a week and we had a lot of fun hanging out. She wanted to see the Chihuly glass museum in Seattle – and that was really amazing. She also wanted to visit this biscuit restaurant downtown near Pike Market called Biscuit Bitch. ha ha but it was really good. Then I dragged her through Pike Market with the rest of the tourists. What we didn't plan on was the All Star Baseball games going on in Seattle which made it pretty crowded. But we got to see a few famous bb players. We also visited Uwajimaya, which is a famous Asian market here – we had such trouble pronouncing it that we made up funny names for it. Found quite a few goodies and treats I've seen in your stores! I finally got to watch them make Taiyaki and eat it fresh. We also had Korean BBQ – that was my first time and a lot of fun! This was in Chinatown. On other nights, we just ate out at whatever sounded good to us at the moment. We visited the Kubota Japanese Garden and generally just ran around goofing off. Hope everything is well with your family and it starts cooling down for you!

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