Sunday, 19 May 2013

Newest Addition To My "To Buy" List : Maxi/Long Skirts

I've already bought a few of the cotton dresses that I talked about before; here. Now the next item that has caught my eye are colourful maxi/long skirts. They just seem so appropriate for Summer, all bright and happy like that.

I searched at Rakuten for any pieces that might fit the bill and I came across a few that really made me want to press the "Place In Cart" button. I'll survey for a little longer then make my mind up on which skirt I want the most.

Here are some samples of what I've found.

1. This one is only ¥1500(RM45) and look at all those beautiful colours. Weeeeee~~~


2. If those colours are bit too bright for your liking, I also found these. They're only ¥1000(RM35). They're a bit more soft colour-wise compared to the ones on the top, right? The cut is also a little looser.


3. The orange skirt really caught my attention. These are also ¥1500(RM45), I think. So pretty!


Hmm...so many to choose from and I'm still not done surveying the rest. Hehehe (>.<)

Friday, 17 May 2013

Loving You

Are you the kind of person that enjoys going out shopping or dining by yourself or with a group of people? How do you feel walking by yourself down a row of shops or at a park? Does it bother you to see a group of people hanging out when you're alone?


I would say that I'm a bit of both. I enjoy the company of others but I have no qualms with being by myself. Sometimes, I'd actually prefer the latter. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I'm the eldest of my siblings so I'm used to not asking or expecting help from others unless I deem it to be absolutely necessary. Then again, it might also have something to do with me being a fairly typical Virgo; which eludes to being meticulous and analytical. 

It is not uncommon for me to get reactions of "Kesian nya sorang-sorang!(It's sad to see you alone)" or "Tak bosan ke?(Aren't you bored?)" when I tell friends that I'm out alone. The ones that reply with "Tipulah"(You're lying!) when I tell them I actually enjoyed my time alone, I just find to be rude, in all truths.

Such reactions from them perplex me. I find nothing lacking in being by myself. I savour the freedom to do and go as I please. However, the sheer amount of people that cannot, and sometimes will not, understand my stance leads me to believe that I am a minority in such thoughts. 

The funniest question to me would definitely be the "Tak bosan ke?(Aren't you bored?)" because that implies that without another human being present I am unable to amuse myself. But I think they ask that question because that is how it is for them. They are unable to enjoy themselves with just themselves as the company. Speaks volumes about your personality, I think. 

One of the reasons I like venturing out by myself is that I notice that when I'm alone, I am more aware of my surroundings. I notice the small cafe tucked between a narrow street, the Korean restaurant at the end of an alley and much more. Some of the things that catch my attention, like the chirps of birds or a smile from a random old lady, might not seem like much but I feel like all these little pieces amount to a beautiful bigger picture. I am in awe of what I see around me when I take the time to notice them. 

The other reason is mainly to do with shopping. I would say that I am a fast shopper. I walk into a store, I look around and in my head I quickly dismiss all the things that I don't fancy and target the ones that attract me. I survey the item and if I don't like it enough to buy it then I will leave the store and move on to the next one but if I like it, I'll take it and pay straight away. I don't slowly walk around stores, lingering for quite some time on so-so pieces. I usually already have a list of what I want before starting on the shopping trip so I don't waste time wafting about. I've gone shopping with quite a few friends and not many can keep up. We'll end up separated and just arrange a place and time to meet before heading home because I'm usually at least two stores ahead of them. I freaking power walk from store to store. 

Anyways, the whole point of this piece is not to advocate being alone forever or anything remotely like that. It is just to show that it is possible for someone to be by themselves and not curl up in a ball of loneliness. I know that everyone is different and some people are just wired a certain way but for those of you that have never tried taking a day to walk about town by yourself and have always seen it as a very sad and depressing thing to do, I advise you to try it. You never know, you might end up liking the company of yourself a little more than you did before and love yourself a little better. 

Saturday, 11 May 2013

A Day Out in Nagoya

Last week during Golden Week, I met up with a few friends in Nagoya just to meet and catch up. Nagoya is a beautiful old city. Just because it's old doesn't mean it can be vibrant and modern at the same time too. I definitely recommend anyone thinking of travelling to Japan to come here, even for a day. There are a lot of attractions, see Nagoya Info Website. The site has all the information you'd need.

Every time I come here, I'll have dinner at a famous Unagi(eel) restaurant that's located in the mall above Nagoya Station on the 8th floor(or was it the 7th?). It costs around ¥3000 per person. A tad on the expensive side, but seriously so freaking worth it.

Here are some photos I snapped while walking about with my friends.

Makanan wajib kanak-kanak Malaysia di Jepun. Sedapnya!

Nagoya Castle

Beautiful hanging flowers that I don't know the name of

The park right next to Nagoya Castle

At Oasis21 with the Nihon Terebi Tower at the back. Lights up beautifully at night

Kau hingat New York je ada Central Park? Nagoya pun hado ok!

You guys can make a day stop to tour Nagoya as you're on your way to Tokyo from Osaka or vice versa because it's in the middle of those two places.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

My Must Have For Spring & Summer

I have trouble getting ready for early morning classes in time so a thrown-on dress like the ones below would be lovely. Haha!

These are a few of the dresses available at G.U Japan. Their clothes are super affordable and comfy. G.U is the less expensive sibling of Uniqlo Japan. 

The dresses also come in other different colours but these are the one that I have my eyes on. I'll grab them this weekend, maybe. 
A simple, basic black one for more somber days
A cute laced one for flirty moods
When feeling like one colour just isn't enough
For the denim lovers out there. 
The denim one might also be great on much cooler days. Spring weather can get pretty chilly sometimes.

The page to G.U is here