Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2014

UCC Taste No. 117





Cute message on the side of the package.



UCC #117



Info on the back.



Upon opening, it looks like this. I love Japanese packaging! :3



There were 10 sticks inside.





Front



Back



The perfect blend to perk one up in the morning.



The colour looks absolutely beautiful.



And the taste definitely did not disappoint. :3






Sunday, May 18, 2014

Sketches - View from the Nihonbashi in the old days

The inspiration..



Started sketching and this is how it looks.



At first I was going to draw the bridge but later I omitted it.;D

I used my Miffy ,echanical pen.X3 I got this from Hong Kong from only HKD$15! :D



I was tinkering with my phone and it was tempting to use some puri apps! XD



I continued the next morning. I did the top part with Mount Fuji. The aroma of the coffee filling the room... hmm.:3



I finalized the lines with ink. I usually use waterproof pigment ink but since I wasn't using watercolour I used Pilot Frixion pen, the kind that you can erase.:D It works great.



I filled it with colour.



And here is the final result!



Voilá!

Do you like it better with colour or without? X3

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Daiso Shopping Spree

Daiso Haul from 2013/11/03 XD



Cute magnet hooks, to hang stuff with on the fridge. :P



What I loved most out of all these was this bookend.



I absolutely love books and having one of these keeps the odd ones in place. :3



Bunnies are not from Daiso but elsewhere.;D Aren't they adorable!

The floral design on this bookend is just..*_____*



Also bought the medium-sized paper lantern.



It has a built-in light and is battery-operated.



However, I replaced it with a bulb to be more practical. It is hanging on a corner in my room.




Earphone reels. I'm using A4tech pluggies and the wire is too long and often gets tangled up in my bag.
(pluggies in this photo are samsung ones)


Cat reel on bookend. X3



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I have an addiction to Daiso and always end up things I don't really need. XD In my opinion it is highly therapeutic and drives the stressful events of my everyday life away... at least for a moment!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Bento Boxes and Matcha Latte

Was going through my stuff last weekend and found this, a bento box I bought years back (and never used!)



Unwrapping the furoshiki!



This isn't exactly a furoshiki, I used a square-shaped cushion cover. It's japanese-made and the material and print were perfect to use as furoshiki.:3 Not to mention the size of this fabric was just right. So I did! I hope this gives you an idea.XD

It looks so traditionally japanese....or is it just me?!






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In the afternoon, I made some 抹茶ラテ Matcha Latte, I love [AGF - coffee please] products! :D

I always see them in japanese dramas just before the program starts when it screens some partner sponsors.



This was so damn expensive. And I do not exaggerate. X_X

Btw, the sundial in the background is one of my favourite purchases from $10 shops that used to be so popular in Hong Kong. I bought this many years ago! It is quite heavy but just classic.;D

Monday, August 05, 2013

Penny Collection

I started collecting when I went to the US back in 2003, there were penny machines everywhere and a week into the trip my coins piled up. Haha.



This book was a gift to encourage my "collecting" rampage then. n_n;
I really love it so much and it has slots for pressed penny and pressed quarter (I got pressed quarter souvenirs from Disneyland -- unlike the zinc coins, these ones are still very shiny!).

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My first coin was from my trip to Lake Havasu, AZ.



It is the coin on the upper left; on it the London Bridge,
Wikipedia:The London Bridge crosses a 930 ft (280 m) long man-made canal that leads from Lake Havasu (on the Colorado River) to Thompson Bay. It was bought for US $2.5 million from the City of London when the bridge was replaced in 1968. The bridge was disassembled, and the marked stones were shipped to Lake Havasu City and reassembled for another US $7 million. It opened on October 5, 1971.

You can also see some Grand Canyon coins here too, these were from my Arizona part of the trip.

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And these, California.
From top left, clockwise: Solvang, Hearst Castle, San Diego's Old Town, and San Diego.



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When I started this collection I really didn't have any idea about coins.:O Later I learned that the US pennies were composed of different materials depending on the year it was made. The older coins were mainly composed of copper and thus of higher value, the new ones were made with zinc (then coated with copper). The ones you see above are zinc -- explains the silver streaks!

As with the 2euro-cent, I just found out they're a mix of copper-metal. (You can see the colour comparison... scroll down)

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In Europe they have 2cent coins similar to the U.S. penny,



I was really happy to find these machines during my trip (and although some say it kind of takes away the feel of the the place incorporating something like this, I disagree.XD)

I kept the shiny coins in one place to press later.XD

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From Penny machines across Rome:



I got one from Piazza Navona (where we stayed for the duration of the trip), Basilica S.Pietro (on the day we went to the Vatican), and finally Piazza del Popolo.

A close up of the Piazza Navona penny:


Basilica S.Pietro:


Piazza del Popolo:


I wish I could have gotten more but with only 3 days in Rome.......:O



I did, however,



manage to find a rock to bring home.:3 (as I mentioned in an earlier post; But more on my rock collection in another post, some other time! :P)

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I also came across some machines in Japan. none of the Japanese coins resembled the penny, so I had no trouble finding shiny coins to place on the machine. The machine's coins all came out shiny! XD


Let the labels tell you where I got these beauties!

Tokyo





Hakone







Osaka


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The next set of coins aren't pressed, but some random golden coin to keep as souvenir. All from Berlin.
I got this from a Machine near the Rathaus. It was somewhere between Rathaus and Nikolaiviertel,
I remember it was outside a convenience store. My hands were freezing and I couldn't feel the coins in my purse. Haha.



This here shows the TV Tower in Alexanderplatz.



A coin of the Brandenburger Tor



This one is from a machine at Checkpoint Cherlie.



I really love the Berliner bear, it looks so cute. :3

A coin with the Berlinerdom, on Museuminsel.



I did find a penny machine in Berlin, on the East Side Gallery next to a souvenir shop. It snowed days before though and it was frozen solid! o_O I wish I hadn't seen the machine. XP
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Not much at the moment, but I know I will find more as I go along.XD



On the right side, you can see the Disneyland pressed quarters. They were expensive, and I'm not so much into Disney princesses, I bought these to fill the quarter slots in the album.XD



Since Japan I have decided to keep my coins wrapped in Tissue. I don't know if it'll keep, but so far these coins haven't changed colour....yet.

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