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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Shinsaibashi-Suji 心斎橋筋, Osaka Japan


We took JR train from Kyoto to Osaka-shin, after dropped our bags and we immediately heading to the famous shopping street Shinsaibashi-Suji 心斎橋筋. Shinsaibashi-suji, a covered shopping street, a place that you don't want to miss as there is the most happening place in Osaka.
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Uniqlo, a Japanese brand that normal to us..
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We were amazed by the number of drug stores here, so many..

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a special store selling all things related to ballet
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We went down to the Daimaru departmental stores to check out their foods section..From here I know Japanese love sweet things very much..

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Daifukumochi (大福餅), I realized that i have forgotten to try this out when i was there..

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We did not buy castella here but we got it from their main store at the outside ..
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Colourful macarons..
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assorted madeleines
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We got the castella cake from this store Ginzo 银装

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seeing from Dalloyau's patisserie and chocolat boutique's shop window..

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This place is a most happening place, see the trendy boys and girls..

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See the number of peoples..this is awesome!

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The most beautiful man-holes i have seen in Japan, colourful Osaka castle..

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16 comments:

Small Kucing said...

its a fodie and shopping paradise

Malay-Kadazan girl said...

I miss shopping at Uniqlo. Bought many clothes when I studied in Japan at Uniqlo.

鲸鱼蓝蓝蓝 said...

日本的女生都超会打扮的哟:)

CaThY said...

Aww.. I love this place & Japan departmental stores. They always have generous portion of food for people to sample before buying. Nice photos you have! =)

Yee Ling said...

Can't wait to go!!!

PH said...

I only interested in the food hee..hee...

Jessie-CookingMoments said...

Sonia, do you agree that you feel more welcoming when seeing some chinese words that you can understand on those names of the desserts? This place is so crowded like Tokyo!

CQUEK said...

Really good pictures (although you knew that!). Love the highlights – such nice control of your light. Good stuff – thanks.

Li Shuan said...

Like!

Ana Regalado said...

For sure a foodie haven ! And such a great place to visit !

June said...

omg !! i have the same picture of the lady bird cake and it still look the same since 2010 !! LOL

Little Corner of Mine said...

All the colorful food and things!! I so want to visit there.

Cosy Bake said...

I have been to this place many times. Another name we call it - Numba City. I love the ballet shop, think it called Chalotte or something like that! Did u try the syrup coated sweet potato? One the must eat along this endless walking street. Very nice photos, and brought me back to many old memories. Thanks!

Nami | Just One Cookbook said...

I love seeing Japan from your view! :)

My Little Space said...

Sonia, what happened? You have actually forgotten about trying the daifukumochi!!!! You know you shouldn't. haha..... Errr....
Kristy

lena said...

how did you find the castella cake? is their texture similar to what you did last time?

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