In search of breakfast (nothing really opens until around 11am) I found a station ticketing/card machine to get a Suica transport card.


Station ticket machines seem to me the place to get these, a oppose to convenience like in Korea.
Then I found a Starbucks for brekky, before following my nose to Lush to grab my favourite mascara (eyes right).



I walked around the area, admiring the shops, buying more clothes and gifts at H&M (has a much better selection than back home).

I couldn’t resist my first experience in a Don Quixote (discount store), it was good and I bought some Japanese souvenirs but I might actually prefer the Korean discount store in Myeondong, because of variety and uniqueness.

Next stop was the very popular Saizeriya (cheap pasta restaurant), where I had a comfort food lunch.
I took a train from Shinjinku to Harajuku arriving at my main destination the Line Friend Flagship store. Filled with likeminded Army, keen for their own piece of BT21 merchandise.


This store definitely has the biggest range of BT21 merch (3 floors) that I seen in my travels thus far. So I could resisted buying some Cooky merch, as well as gifts.
I can really tell it’s Golden Week when I visit these popular spots (one of two of the biggest public holiday weeks in Japan) like Harajuku.


I decided to walk 40mins from Shinjinku to Harajuku, checking out the sites of hipster Omotesando. There are a lot of really unique, curated stores that you’ll find one of a kind products, amongst the residential houses.



I’d eventually walked all the way back to the edge of Shibuya, to have a quick stop in the Disney Store.

I had been toying with the idea of going to Disney Sea while I’m here, but see how busy just the store as and line for purchasing tickets I as quickly dispelled of any notions of a visit. I did grab a couple of small, sweet Disney products.

By this stage my feet were killing me, so I made my way back to the luxury of a bubble bath.

See you tomorrow Tokyo.
