遠州屋
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Comments Off on Here is a detail of the Hakusan hirajawan that I picked out. :D
Comments Off on A glimpse of my Graniph shirt selections. :D
Comments Off on Today: Hakusan dishes, Imabari towels, Graniph shirts. Looove these brands’ design sense.
Comments Off on Workin’ at Yoku Moku cafe on Omotesandou. This area brings back a lot of memories.
Comments Off on Part 4 of the fashion essay in Five Star Stories Reboot Volume 4.
Comments Off on 2 days ago: Ôimachi bon odori. We joined in and danced around the neighborhood for like half an hour.
Comments Off on That was rad. Piano and opera duo during our fantastic Italian dinner in Ômori.
Comments Off on The Yoshinoya in Ginza is extra fancy: you give your order to a waiter instead of to a ticket dispensing machine.
Comments Off on UNBELIEVABLE Evangelion exhibition in Ginza. Wish I could show you the art. But I can show you half of the gift shop.
Comments Off on At the Wakou glasses shop, they give you tea while you are waiting.
Comments Off on One-of-a-kind bag by Spoken Words Project, which I kinda can’t believe I tracked down.
Comments Off on About a hojillion kids in yukata at Takeshiba Station.
Comments Off on Theme of our Ôshima trip was infrastructure. Here are just a few enormous anti-tsunami tetrapods.
Comments Off on Last night we had a lovely Italian dinner with a newlywed couple.
Comments Off on Oh, just revising my book on software design over siphon coffee in a Tokyo cafe, no big deal.
Comments Off on Got me some fancy drip coffee cartridges that make like 6 ounces.
Comments Off on I got me some clammbon tickets. :D :D :D~~~~
Comments Off on This is a monkey that just pulled a can of PBR out of the recycle bin in the alley and chugged its contents.
Comments Off on A gift from Michigan: wine made by Madonna's father. 0_0
Comments Off on And now, Henry V in the park on Mercer Island. :D