Vinyl Record Shop

A custom tour at Tsukiji Market and Shinjuku

Tsukiji Market + Namiyoke Shrine, Shinjuku’s Kabukicho, Golden Gai, Omoide Yokocho, Shopping at Book Off, Purikura

Her smile was PRICELESS

Her: “800 yen strawberry? Is it good?”

Me: “Let’s get it!”

See? Aren’t you glad you got it??

Tsukiji Market also has great authentic Japanese souvenirs

From ceramics to knives to chopstick rests, the shops are small and cozy; however, if you want personal space and variety, best to go to Asakusa and Kappabashi.

 

Tour around Kabukicho “Adult Entertainment District”

Omoide Yokocho “Memory Lane”

Relive the nostalgic vibe of the Post WW2 Showa era. Time for a quick mid-day munch and happy hour!

Carb-friendly foods!

Happy hour is any hour

“Hey Bunny do you know any good vinyl record shops?”

Yes! The avid collector would go to Disc Union in Shinjuku (which they have found in their research); however, I feel the best finds are at Book Off…

Prices at Disc Union were at least from 2000 yen and up… they do have better choices and grades, but the price is a little steep.

Good thing I took them to Book Off first! Otherwise, they would’ve spent more at Disc Union! He found 4 records at 550 yen. What a steal! This face is PRICELESS.

First time Purikura

Our last stop was at the Game Center. They were surprised at how kawaii they looked!

What a beautiful day this couple had! I hope I can be just like this in the future with Bunny Hubby! <3

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