While you could totally survive in Japan getting meals from vending machines, it’s way more fun to try to order your food the traditional way - talking. In a country renowned for being respectful, even a bumbling attempt with trying the local language goes applauded (sometimes literally). Get in with the locals and experience some true Japanese culture.
Japanese Playing Cards in durable Wayfarer Tin travel case.
★★★★★JanelleI come in for every special occasion. It’s always a nice place to buy gifts and for yourself as well. The shop smells nice and there is great and friendly service. It’s a beautiful space and makes you want to buy one of everything the way it's laid out.”
Victoria Park
★★★★★RikI come in regularly after my hair cut. There’s a variety of gifts and something for everyone. I don’t have a girlfriend yet, but I have this shop on my radar for future gifts.
Como
★★★★★Jeremy (4 yrs old)"I think this shop is very pretty"
Jeremy’s mother Christelle brings Jeremy in every week for a wander around the toy room and to buy him a little treat. How lovely is that!South Perth