And oh...the shopping!!! the range of merchandise available here is dazzling! Unlike the shopping centres in Singapore, each shopping area / centre in Tokyo offers varied styles and brands. So each shopping destination is refreshing and interesting.
Here's some of my loot, while I find time to upload the rest of my holiday pictures.
Loft is my heaven. The array of stuff here basically short circuited my neuropathways. Here's the tools for bento making. Problem is..not sure when I will put them into use... :p
Got these on orders of dear sis from Ranking Queen. The 'qiam qiam' with the green packaging is ranked No. 1 and the yellow packaging is ranked No. 2. Sis likes the yellow one but I prefer the green one. Also discovered that there are 2 Ranking Queen outlets in Shinjuku. One at Mosaic Street and one inside the train station
This sandwich cutter and sealer is my older daughter's favourite. She had been asking me to make her sandwiches using this almost everyday since I returned from Tokyo. The one on the right is the sandwich box.

Tools for fondant modelling. Bought this on impulse as I couldn't find any in Phoon Huat before I came to Tokyo. Cuoca is a cool baking supplies shop that I chanced upon in Shinjuku at the basement of the building where FranFranc and LV are.
Overpriced bath toy for my girls. The merchanise of Studio Ghibli is so expensive! A DVD costs about S$50!
Sweets from Afternoon Tea, a zakka and tea place opposite my hotel. Only managed to pop by the shop just before I leave Tokyo. The goods in Afternoon Tea are pretty (and expensive like rest of Tokyo zakka shops)!! Too bad, our luggage are packed and I'm left very little yen.