Ever since my sister
Chamu wen to Japan and I started to work here in SG I was exposed to Japanese thinga-majing. Uniqueness, creativity, reliability, durability and simplicity are best qualities that I could describe of for these Japan-made food/stuff .
1.
Royce Chocolates
The Rolls Royce of Chocolates
I first heard about Royce from chuvaness. I tasted it the first time was back in the Philippines in Greenbelt.
It was love at first bite. But it was too expensive. So, here in SG this is one of my guilty pleasures every payday.
2.
Uniqlo
Our clothes are simple and essential yet universal, so people can freely combine them with their own unique styles, in any way they choose, every day of the year.
Everything we do is rooted deeply in our Japanese origin, always aspiring to excellence in quality, design and technology. However, we will always ensure that our clothes are affordable and accessible to everyone. - uniqlo
I like Uniqlo specially the shirts because its comfy, lightweight and basic. Non-trendy but modern. Its a store that sells garments from head to toe, inside and out. With ranges from casual to corporate and summer and winter collections.
3.
Hikosen Cara
I haven't bought yet this pillow/stuff toy. When I saw this in Takashiyama S.C. initial reaction "Aaawwww so cute." The moment I touched the pillow, its so soft and smooth. It doesn't look asthma-inducing. It comes in 3 different sizes but I like the large one. But the price is kinda steep (SGD 110) even with a 10% discount when TSC had a sale its still mahalia jackson.
Aaaaw so cute...and I didn't know they have names
Fujitsu laptops are really EXPENSIVE in Pinas. I bought the laptop thinking that I can never buy this for its price here. My cousin heard it costs 30k+ php.
5.The miniature donuts in Takashimaya...I just forgot the name
And I even forgot to take pictures. They are bite sized doughnuts that comes in a different variety and flavor ( I like the cream-cheese filled doughnut the best). They sell merlion shaped doughnuts. So cute.
When I heard my colleague is planning a 2-week honeymoon in Japan. I'm so inggit (with the trip ha not the honeymoon ;) ) So next year I'll see what I can do to make it happen :)
XOXO