Posts Tagged ‘ueno’

Merry Christmas

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

It’s Christmas Eve already! Time really flies when you’ll looking back. Anyone still doing any last minute shopping? I bought my last present on amazon and had it shipped to me yesterday. It’s all wrapped up in newspaper… yes… newspaper. By the time I realised that I didn’t have any wrapping paper at home, it was already too late. Newspapers are fine right. It’s the thought that counts.

Anyway, here’s a little video to ease the 12 pains of Christmas. ^^. Merry Christmas everyone! To those who don’t celebrate christmas, Happy Holidays (not that we’re having any here in Japan ^^). Enjoy the song with a walk through Ueno.

Yodobashi Jingle

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Yodobashi is the ultimate electronics store in Japan. Ok… I’m not really sure which is bigger, Yodobashi or Bic Camera. But, I prefer Yodobashi. Somehow Yodobashi stores feel a little brighter than Bic Camera’s. A little brighter doesn’t mean much, but I just feel more at home with the atmosphere in Yodobashi. I suppose other people might feel differently. If you live in Japan, which do you prefer? Yodobashi or Bic Camera?

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In the Kanto area (where Tokyo, Yokohama Kawasaki etc. are), I’ve only been to 4 Yodobashi-s. The main headquarters is in Shinjuku. That’s where it all started. And if I’m not mistaken, the buildings haven’t changed much. All they did was just expand into the surrounding shops. There’s also a Yodobashi in Ueno, Yokohama, Kawasaki and the latest megastore at Akihabara. All these stores are located within 2 minutes of exiting the station… provided you get out at the right exit (lots of exits at major stations).

A walk in Akihabara

The photo here are taken when I went for a walk in Akihabara. Thus, only Yodobashi Akiba (a nickname of Akihabara) photos. Danny has quite a number of Yodobashi Ueno shots when he went for a walk there. It’s the tall thin building in the corner. I tend to visit Yokohama’s Yodobashi alot… because the others are located just that little further away. ^^.

Prior to coming to Japan, I always shopped for electronics at different places. For home appliances I would go to home centers. Cameras, a camera store. Computers, a computer store. Now if you were to ask me, I would just say Yodobashi. I don’t think I can survive outside Japan anymore…. ><. What about you? I would like to know where you go shopping for electronics?

Oh.. crap. I was supposed to be blogging about the Yodobashi Jingle. Seems like I sidetracked quite a bit in the introduction. ^^. I got this bag when I shopped at Yodobashi Akiba.

Yodobashi Jingle

I don’t know if many people notice it, but their jingle is on the bag! I’m not musically inclined… maybe someone can back me up here and tell me I’m right. ^^. The jingle itself is catchy… maybe a little annoying if you have to hear it 24/7. I wonder how their staff deal with it. ^^.

Accompanying the jingle, there are some “meaningful” lyrics. Every store uses the same jingle, but to a different set of lyrics. The Shinjuku store’s lyrics gives directions. Tells you how to get there. “Take the Yamanote line… or the Chou line… to Shinjuku and you’ll find Yodobashi Camera!”. Pretty neat eh.I find it a little more easy on the ear than just “Bicu Bicu Bicu Bic Camera”. I was quite amused with Bic Camera’s theme when I first heard it. ^^

If you think the song sounds familiar, then you probably heard it before somewhere a long long time ago. The Yodobashi jingle is a bouncy cover of The Battle Hymn of the Republic.

This youTube user was generous enough to share with us Yodobashi Shinjuku’s theme song. He made a pretty entertaining video to accompany the tune. I wonder how he got the song. Did he buy the CD
? I wonder if I just walk up to the store and ask one of the clerks if I can have a copy of the song, would they gladly hand me one? ^^

A good thing about Yodobashi though… the cameras are all laid out for you to try. Bring your own SD card, and you can take some photos and bring them home. ^^. This is trying out the fisheye lens on a friend of mine. Just out of curiosity… Anyone of you have a fisheye lens?

A walk in Akihabara

Adidas Cotton

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Tatami… Cotton and tatami. Smell it…. smelling it… smells just like a new show. ^^ Been eyeing this for a while, but haven’t really had need for a new pair of sneakers till recently. The sole of my current Air Force One is…. well, let’s just say, I’ve been wearing it alot. I found this while wandering Ueno. It was on sale. A whopping 42% off!

Wouldn’t this environmentally friendly shoe, made from natural and recycled materials, make Al Gore proud. ^^. I wonder if he has a pair…


Are sneakers usually made of cotton? I like the cotton weavings on this pair. On the exterior and the laces. But what I found most interesting about this pair of Adidas, is it’s inner sole. Yeap, it’s a tatami-like inner sole. Kinda like a bamboo mat. Japan is experiencing a very hot summer this year. I wonder if this helps in lowering temperatures down there. ^^

This superstar is from the Adidas Grün collection.

Adidas Originals is proud to present adidas Grün, a collection that aims to better the environment by efficiently utilizing the natural resources of this world. With three guiding elements of “Made From”, “Recycled” and “Reground”, adidas Grün offers a range of products, including classic silhouettes like the Forum basketball sneaker and the ZX 500 runner, all made from recycled and natural materials.










Ueno Zoo

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Rhino wants to know, “Whacha looking at”. ^^ Btw, if you’re using an RSS reader, there’s a flash picture browser in this post. Don’t think that shows up in RSS.


Pelicans are also fun.


Lots of museums and the like at Ueno. First time at the zoo though. If you’re from Singapore, don’t expect the Singapore Zoological Gardens here. This zoo is a little small and if you don’t stop to eat or drink, 2 hours or so should be sufficient. After the zoo, went for a little bit of shopping at Ameyoko.

Ameyoko is a busy market street along the Yamanote line tracks between Okachimachi and Ueno Station, the site of a black market after World War Two.

The name “Ameyoko” is a short form for “Ameya Yokocho” (candy store alley), as candies were traditionally sold there. Alternatively, “Ame” also stands for “America”, because a lot of American products used to be available on the black market.

Today, various products such as clothes, bags, cosmetics, fresh fish, dried food and spices are sold along Ameyoko. Opening hours and closing days depend on individual stores, but stores typically open around 10:00 and close around 19:00. Many stores remain closed on selected Wednesdays.