Shop In Fairyland Inside Harajuku’s Princess One Spoon
“There is always a way to open any door.” -Princess One Spoon “Shopping”, a hobby, a stress relief activity, a…
“There is always a way to open any door.” -Princess One Spoon “Shopping”, a hobby, a stress relief activity, a…
Today, we will be visiting the newly opened Tapiocaland in Tokyo and checkout the drinks they have to offer, the activities we can do inside & many more! Join me again as I wander and discover what’s ‘“in” in Tokyo.
In Harajuku you can find original desserts and snacks like kaiten-dessert shops (conveyor belt dessert shop), but in here you can also find a number of food adapted into the Japanese trend from other countries. Such is our destination today, we will travel to Korea through a Korean cuisine that permeated the Japanese trend. Let’s go ad visit: Arirang Handmade Hotdog.
From conveyor belt desserts, anime inspired ice creams, hand-made sweets and monster pasta and burgers, you’ve got it all here. Our next stop however is a special one because it’s where you can get to buy the longest of some Japanese snacks, according to shop & cafes surveys. Let’s take a step into Long- Longer Longest Harajuku.
Today we are going to explore on of the most popular dessert shop in Harajuku: CookieTime, famously known for its no-bake cookie doughs, freak shakes and cookie muncher; this shop will satisfy all our sweet-tooth cravings in a brand new way.
Upon arriving in Tokyo and exploring the many shops and restaurants here, I noticed one thing: Not all restaurant offers a vegan option so when I found this cafe that offers a vegan menu I knew I had to try. Let’s talk a short trip to the land of the youth and taste the vegan milk-tea offered by BOTANIST.
I knew some things about Harajuku but one thing I did not expect is to find something made with genuine workmanship and effort in it like the Hand Made candies in Candy Show Time. Join me once again as I journey to find the best souvenir you can get from the land of the youth: Candy Show Time.
Japan is a country where sweets seem to be heaven-sent so I made sure to include desserts on my list. Join me once again as we travel around Harajuku and visit the first-eve conveyor dessert cafe in Japan: Cafe Ron Ron.
Today I visited one of he most visited Rabbit shops in Japa: Ra.a.g.f Harajuku. Let’s find out why it’s so popular and sought-after as we spend another hoppy day in the land of the youth.
Wandering the streets of Harajuku, one of my goals was to hunt down the best pancake in town and my feet led me here: Bills Omotesando. Join me for another gastro-adventure in the land of the youth: Harajuku.