Valentine's day - Japanese style

Fun fact: on Valentine's day in Japan, girls are supposed to give chocolates to their boyfriends, male classmates, male coworkers, etc.

It's true! Boys are not responsible for anything on this day. How did this strange tradition come about? I have no idea. But what's even funnier is that a month after Valentine's day (March 14th) Japan celebrates what is called "White Day" where the boys return the favor and give chocolates to the girls. 

crazy, right? But it is totally an unspoken rule everyone follows. And department stores and chocolate companies have capitalized on this holiday of love. This past weekend, my friend Moe and I went to Ginza to do some shopping and we noticed an insane crowd of women (seriously, all women) going crazy buying the most intricate and elaborate chocolate for the men in their lives. Wow. 

Not only was the place filled with a ton of people...but the CHOCOLATES!! My goodness. They were spectacular. Truly. I've never seen such detailed, beautiful, intricate chocolates in my life. Japan really takes things to another level. 

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Godiva had these thick books printed as advertisements for their 2018 valentine's spread. It was crazzzzyyyyy. Like, a box of 4 chocolates for like $30. Wow.

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These chocolate bars were so beautiful. They are forsure for those super fancy, high class, sophisticated people....they're $15 EACH!

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Look at how stunning this is!!!! How is this edible!??? Goodness me. Also, the packaging on every item from all the various vendors was just incredible. I was tempted to buy so many things just so I could have the box it came in. 

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This was the craziest chocolate I saw all day...chocolate in the form of lipstick!!! What!!? The lipstick part is made of various flavors of chocolate that you just pick up and bite. I couldn't resist...so I bough one!

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It's really interesting experiencing how holidays are represented depending on what culture they're in. Japanese people are really about respecting your elders, hand making gifts of sentiment, and loving people through food!!

So it's no surprise that Valentine's day has adopted some very unique "Japanese" qualities...for example:

"Respect your elders": One of my friends told me she had to buy about 10 sets of chocolates to give to each of her male coworkers because they are older than her...whaaat!!??

"Girls are homemakers": The high school girls I teach will spend days prepping tiny cookies, chocolates, and candies to put in little baggies to pass out to everyone at school. You will also notice this in a lot of Japanese dramas and TV shows...my favorite being the infamous "Hana yori Dango" scene where the main character's boyfriend loses his memory and can't remember her so she cooks him these tiny cookies. When he bites into one of them, the song "flavor of love" blast and his memory comes back all because the love he "tasted" in her cooking... HAHA this is no joke!!

"Quality over Quantity" - Japan is a country of such incredible quality. While looking at the chocolates at the store, I noticed how almost every box had 4-5 pieces in it and would literally be $30!!! Extremely high quality. In the states...we're all about the quantity. We want a X-large bag of M&M's or the biggest box of Sees candies. But here in Japan...it's all about the quality. Foreal. I saw this one box for sale that literally had ONE PIECE OF CHOCOLATE IN IT. I AM NOT KIDDING. The American in me screamed. How is that worth it!??? But hey, this is Japan and one high quality piece of chocolate that costs $15 means more than a giant bag of Reese peanut butter cups. 

 

Well, happy Valentine's day folks!

This year, to celebrate (Valentine's day is tomorrow) I will be on a work trip teaching at a local junior high school..lucky me lol! But I did buy myself jewelry this past weekend because who needs a guy to buy them jewelry when you can do it yourself!? (all my single ladies be shouting... AMENNNN!). 

SHINOKUBO - A DAY IN KOREA TOWN

Even after living in Japan for over 2 years, I still seem to find new pockets of Tokyo that I have never been to before! This time around I went to ShinOkubo, aka Korea town, with my two friends Kumi and Alison. We geeked out all on things Kpop, grubbed on the most delicious food, and went goo-goo-gaa-gaa over all the amazing cosmetics!! 

Here's our day in Ktown...

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Shin Okubo is just behind Shijiuku, so pretty near the heart of Tokyo. It's a relatively small area, but really popular with the young kids who love Korean culture! 

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Our first stop was the main and most popular shop for Kpop gear...and right when we walked in I saw BTS HAND LOTION!!! HAHAHHA....oh my goodness. For those who don't know, BTS (Bangtan Boys) is a group of 7 boys from South Korea who have recently taken over the pop world and also my heart!! ahahah I really love them and my obsession is growing daily. I was tempted to buy this hand lotion set.  Lord help me. 

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There was a good selection of Korean snacks at this store as well which really made me feel like I wasn't in Japan anymore...

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This store had everything from pins, flashcards, purses, sticker books, mugs...all with various Kpop groups faces on them. The aisles were packed with teenage kids and young ladies. It was a bit awkward when my hand reached for the same keychain as a 12 year old girl...uhh...hHAHAHAA. 

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So I confess that I love BTS but I also have another confession...
I have a favorite BTS member: Kim Seok Jin. HAHAHA Oh man, I can't believe I am writing about this. But yes, Jin is my favorite member of BTS which means I have a "Jin bias" according to Kpop fan-lingo. Thankfully, Jin is the oldest of the group (he's 25) so I feel much less weird about fan girling over him (the youngest member is 20!). I bought a pin with his face on it (wtheck am I gunna do with it?? idk) and also an alpaca keychain which is a character he drew. I spend like $30 on Jin things HAHAHAA. 

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This was on a Sunday afternoon, so street stores were packed full! 

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Kumi took us to this food stand for a good snack...she said it was really popular and sure enough, there was a line of at least 30 people waiting for a ポポホットク which is basically a friend sweet pancake with various delicious things inside of it like corn, honey, kimchee, red bean, etc. 

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After waiting for about 20minutes...I finally got my honey and cheese ぽぽホットク which tasted exactly like a funnel cake with cheese inside covered in honey. MMMMMMMM

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We cruised around the small alleyways that led to various parts of the main street...and our best discovery was this tiny little kpop concert at a cafe. We started at them for a while trying to figure out what exactly was going on (filming? free show? are they famous?) and our gaze was so elongated that one guy in the group waved, winked, and motioned for us to come hither HAHHA. All which prompted this reaction from Alison...

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hahah!

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I always love when I get random people who look straight into my camera! 

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We stopped by the local Korean market and bought some yummy snacks. I finally got my hands on the spicy korean ramen noodles that everyone does youtube videos on (maybe i'll make one) and Alison bought some popular Korean Aloe juice. 

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More kpop store!! 

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OK we all know Korea is famous for having a huge cosmetics industry...but I didn't realize HOW huge it was until going to ShinOkubo. Every other store was a cosmetic store selling every and all kinds of goods...face masks, nail polish, whitening lotion, lip stain, etc. It was endless!! We ended up spending like 45 minutes perusing all the make-up and all three of us walked out with a bag of goods.  

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After walking around and shopping...it was time to eat!! There were so many restaurant to choose from, all with advertisements hanging outside with the most delicious looking Korean food. It was basically impossible to choose one, but we ended up seeing a picture of a bunch of friend chicken melting along side two kinds of cheese and we just couldn't deny that. We ordered the チーズタッカルビ and ohhhhhh my goodness...we were in cheesey heaven. Kpop music was blasting on a tv in the background and we were definitely having the time of our lives. 

Ok...the last but definitely not the least of our Korean town day...

CAESAR CAFE!!! The most over-the-top Kpop place I have ever been to...

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First off, we found a table in the back corner that was completely surrounded by pictures of Lee Joongi, a very famous Korean actor. We could not stop staring and laughing at all the messages and pictures of ONE MAN. hahaha! 

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The best part of this cafe is you can order a Latte with your favorite bands Latte art on it...and it comes in a mug of their faces on it HAHAHA. WOW. 

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Alison got this super cool blue ice drink and Kumi and I succumbed to the theme of it all and got....

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BTS and TOHOSHINKI mugs with their latte art on them HAHAHAHAH!!! This is saying a lot because...I don't even like lattes!!!! And here is all of the Jin things I bought LOL. The square thing in the middle is a set of flashcards to learn Korean. I justified this by saying that it has Japanese on it so I can also continue learning Japanese too. 

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Kumi is a HUGE Tohoshinki fan (a duet from Korea)...so much so that she recently traveled to Osaka on a night bus by herself just to go to their concert!! dang. She was so happy to sip a latte out of their mug. 

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And here's the snacks I bought...chocolate covered sunflower seeds, yummy korean pocky sticks, and the spicy ramen noodles! 

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And of course...the cosmetics I bought! The most amazing glitter eye shadow (LIKE, WOW), really awesome concealer, and the best lip color I have ever tried (which is actually not saying a lot since i've only tried like...2 LOL). OBSESSED!!!! 

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There you have it folks... a day in Shin Okubo aka Korea Town in Tokyo.

What a magical, magical land.

Now I just have to buy my ticket to actually go to Korea!! 

A PERFECT GINZA SATURDAY

GINZA is a super elegant, fabulous, luxury area in Tokyo that has absolutely captivated my heart.
I still say OMOTESANDO is tied with DAIKANYAMA as my favorite area in Tokyo...but GINZA comes in a very close second!

On the weekends in GINZA, they close down the street to make room for "pedestrian heaven" which really turns in into a magical place. Ginza is home to my favorite jewelry store, ATELIER SHINJI, along with the world's biggest UNIQLO, the dopest store I have ever been in aka DOVER STREET MARKET, and also the only Faure Le Page store outside of Paris...just to name a few highlights. 

Basically, this place in incredible and endless and magical and too expensive for me so... all I buy is FOOD!! haha. 

Welcome to my Saturday in this amazing little corner of Tokyo..

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First stop: breakfast and studying at CITY BAKERY in the new Tokyu Building. This bakery is actually from NYC, but since i'm a California girl, I had never been to it before living in Japan. They have the yummiest pastries along with strong coffee (yes, Lord) and most importantly...outlet plugs!!! So it's pretty much the prime spot to study and get work done, which is how I started off my Saturday in the city. Btw, that's a huge crispy bacon cheese thingie I ate with a raison honey muffin. yummmm! 

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In the afternoon, I met up with my two dear friends, Nathalie and Sarah, and we then hit up THE APOLLO, a greek restaurant in the same building as City Baker *Tokyu* to celebrate Sarah's birthday! We had to make a reservation since this place is pretty popular and when we walked in we could immediately tell why. uhhmm...the most beautiful interior, with nice views, hip waiters, and delicious greek food!??? We got the course meal that came with greek salad, hummus, pita bread, chicken and veggies, lemon pie and tea/coffee!!! Absolutely recommend this place to anyone and everyone 

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After lunch we hit up GINZA SIX, the newest mall in the area. It is the definition of LUXURYYYYY. Honestly. I can not afford a single thing in that mall besides mayyyybe an icecream cone or something haha. We opted to check out the Tsutaya bookstore on the top floor and then the awesome rooftop deck. Both free things haha. It was a crisp and cold day so sitting in the sun felt magical. 

After that I cruise around the streets people watching and just enjoying the crisp winter air. Ginza is also conveniently located near Tokyo station so I walked over there later at night to meet my friend Molly for dinner! Love the accessibility of the city and how easy it is to get anywhere and everywhere.

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Every weekend I spend in Tokyo reminds me of how lucky I am to call this city my playground. Living here and exploring all the neighborhoods in Tokyo has totally changed me. It's hard to remember what I was doing in life before I knew this city...and I know from here on out, I'll always find my way back to these streets. 

Grateful for a Saturday in Ginza ;) 

COUSINS

My two younger cousins, Karah and Danielle, are both graduating high school this year *tear* and it's really reaaalllyyy hard for me to believe this because they are perpetually stuck in my mind and memory as being like...8 years old! haha. While I was home for break, I was able to snap a few shots of them :) I have to say, I am so proud of the beautiful young ladies these two girls have grown into. They're both so charming, intelligent, kind, loved by all their friends, and so faithful to the Lord. I am so proud!!! 

So cheer to you Karah and Danielle...you are both so amazing and I know God has incredible things in store for you in this next season in your life! Keep following the Lord. With Him, you can never go wrong. 

 

KARAH
Manhattan beach, CA

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DANIELLE
Her backyard *no joke!! isn't it amazing?*

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aren't they so cute?! love them!!! 

MT. FUJI- 冨士山

I've lived in Japan for 2.5 years now and i've only seen Mt. Fuji twice. It's a timing thing...because usually when i'm in a spot to see Fuji, it's covered in clouds. So last weekend I really witnessed a miracle because not only did I SEE Fuji...but I saw the most miraculous perfect reflection of Fuji on lake Kawaguchiko.

It's a sight I will never forget. 

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My good friends, the Lims, were kind enough to drive us to Kawaguchi, about 2 hours south of Tokyo. Our main goal was to go to Fujiten, the ski resort there, but I mentioned that it would be cool to see a lake on the way. They knew a good spot to drive to and place that tourists don't often go, and we arrived around 10am.

Right when we got there, my mouth dropped. I could hardly believe what I was seeing!!! I quickly grabbed my camera and ran down to the water. 

An older Japanese man with a really nice camera came to talk to me and said something along the lines of, "the reflection on the lake is perfect right down there where that man is (pointing to another photographer). The light is perfect now, go!" 

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This might be the most epic photo I have ever taken. Still can't believe I witnessed this with my own two eyes!! The miracle in this is that just a few minutes after I ran down to the water to get pics, the reflection on the lake went away completely! I was really lucky to see it when I did. A gift from the Lord!! 

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Tony and Nathalie! They're like my big bro and sis here in Japan and I am grateful for them. 

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Even though the reflection was gone, we we were still able to get some cute shots with Fuji in the background. After an amazing morning at lake Kawaguchiko, we headed off to our next stop. 

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We drove to FUJITEN, a ski resort, to play in the snow.  It was a beautiful day!!

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We had lunch at the cafeteria and ate Fuji shaped curry!! hahahaa gotta love it. 

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I'm not much of a snow girls (beach all day every day please) but it was fun to play around in the cold and bundle up with my beanie, boots and gloves (thanks mom). I didn't do any skiing this time around, just taking pics and enjoying nature. 

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Japanese people are legit snowboarders and skiers and I loved watching them shred down the mountain. I skied once in my life (it's hard) and so wish I could just cruise down the slopes! But I definitely need more practice. 

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COLD BUT HAPPY!! 

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Also, as most of you know, Japanese people are extremely active and I believe it's because this lifestyle is embedded in them from a young age. There were so many little kids doing ski lessons and they were so fearless and cute! Also, I saw a bunch of elderly people straight shreddddd down the mountain!! I was so impressed. 

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cutest little snow bunny.

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There was a coffee and crepe stand right on the slopes and it made for the perfect snack. 

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CHOCOLATE OREO STRAWBERRY CREPE WITH ICE CREAM, YES LORD!! 

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Another amazing adventure with the Lims! 

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Wow...what a day experiencing the beauty of Mt. Fuji.

It's days like this that remind me of how incredibly blessed I am to live in Japan. 

 

1 Chronicles 29:11
Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power
    and the glory and the majesty and the splendor,
    for everything in heaven and earth is yours.
Yours, Lord, is the kingdom;
    you are exalted as head over all.