Friday, October 19, 2012

Autumn on the Ginza

Trying to use up as many of my annual vacation days as possible before I lose them, I got myself a four day weekend, woohoo!

Friday afternoon in central Tokyo is a completly different experience from going on the weekend. After saying hello to Wave-chan and having a quick lunch at Paul Bassett in Shinjuku (pancakes count as lunch, right?), I went off to Ginza to find a new, autumn-appropriate obi for my concert in November. I had a rigid budget of under 6000 yen, but for anyone who can go up to 20000-30000 yen, the choices are endless! I had to drag myself away from a hand-sewn silk obi with the most gorgeous magenta carnations... perhaps another time? With an unusually high density of hostesses and mamas, Ginza is one of the best places to go looking for high quality wafuku at decent prices.
Without the thousands of shoppers who descend like vultures on the weekend, strolling around Ginza is extremely pleasant. I rather enjoy the slightly passe', Bubble era feel of the stores and architecture, and the long broad avenues lined with various temptations (omg,the Furla store!!!). Interestingly, weekday afternoons seem to be the time for pregnant women to hang out there, as they were absolutely everywhere I went. Taking a brief rest in a MosCafe (with a semi-decent, if tiny, chestnut cupcake for company) those of us unencumbered were outnumbered three to one!
Oh, and the obi? I found one for about 5000 yen, a rather bold and unusual pattern from the 80's. I got it at Tansuya,  a chain of kimono recyling stores. They are great if you want to put together a look on the cheap, and are are not too picky. If you want something really special though, check out the various vintage shops on the second floor of Ginza Five.

I love walking through Tokyo in this weather, cool enough for long sleeves and boots, without having to cover up my outfit with a coat. I hope everyone is enjoying fall, wherever you may be :)

6 comments:

  1. Oh I love this obi, the color is beautiful!

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  2. Check out that saucy obi! Nice :)
    I've never been to Ginza before, so tell me more! Lol I think all my perceptions of Ginza are mostly from Hana Yori Dango...

    I hope you enjoyed your weekend! :3

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    1. It is quite snooty, but here and there you can find some pretty awesome gems. Mostly it seems to be geared towards an older, richer set than us.. but thanks to the hostess clubs the choice of kimono gear is awesome!

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  3. Purple-haired matrons and ojōsan in little Dior suits (preferably pink) and real pearls. That's my image of Ginza. It does have awesome cake shops, though, and that's enough to persuade this shitamachi barbarian to go scare the ladies. :D

    Beautiful obi. Doesn't look remotely cheap to me. I hope you'll post photos of you all dressed up!

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    1. With the amount of effort it takes to get properly dressed in kimono, you can bet I'll take pics ^_−☆

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