Day 2

 

To be honest, this issue is the most popular shopping topic for most female compatriots!

Let's let fly together, hhhhhhhaaa~

Why did you start shopping on the second day of your trip?

Is it a woman’s nature?

no!

The reason why I chose the next day is because I need to understand the market price first (nonsense)

Japanese drugstores are everywhere, and the various counters of skin care products and cosmetics are even more dazzling (for shopping bu ze shou duan)

How to buy well and wisely

It’s a great purchase (the kind that makes your wallet shed tears)

Without further ado, let’s start buying, buying, buying٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶

 

 

Seeing these three words means you will receive a huge credit card bill next month

all luxury brands

It will be displayed in front of you one by one the moment you exit the subway.

Because of (pin qiong)

We didn’t have any desire (guts) to enter any house (quickly passed by)

 

Internal street view

outdoor street scene

Street scene at night

If you have never eaten pork, you must have seen Pig Running

You must have seen this Glico logo.

This location is in the middle of Shinsaibashi and has the largest flow of people.

Here's a public restroom that will make you despair

So if you need to use the restroom, I recommend going to Daimaru Department Store.

 

Directly on the right is the famous Crab Dole Restaurant

Unfortunately, also due to (pin qiong) we didn’t get to eat

Friends who have tried it say it tastes good. Rich people, please feel free to eat it.

This restaurant is the Internet celebrity Octopus Meatballs, but when we arrived it may have been too late and it was closed. If you have the chance, you can try it~

According to Chacha’s own knowledge, there are several chain drugstores in Japan, including Don Quixote, Daguo Drugstore, Matsumoto Kiyoshi, etc.

Each store has its own products with special discounts, so everyone can choose according to their needs.

What everyone usually buys the most are eye drops, lip balm, open-shelf cosmetics, snacks, facial masks, medicines, etc. (these are the ones that are distributed day and night by purchasing agents)

You can buy it in drug stores

(I heard it’s cheaper in Kyoto, but I always buy it in this big country)

I buy lipsticks, branded cosmetics, skin care products, perfumes and other expensive items from department store counters.

There are two Daimaru Department Stores in Shinsaibashi. I am very satisfied with the environment, complete brand range, product supply, product prices, and the service attitude of the counter girls!

 

It’s this big restaurant, we’ve probably been there a dozen times (*/ω\*)

Woman

This big country has three floors (shopping paradise!!!!!!)

13% off for purchases over 30,000 yen (approximately 1838RMB)

15% off for purchases over 50,000 yen (approximately 3063RMB)

The above discounts are all discounts after tax refund, which is equal to the discount above

If possible, little fairies, please buy all the things you need at once and get a discount together.

Please don’t ask me how much I bought (~ ̄▽ ̄)~

Remember to carry the box to buy it, otherwise it will be very hard to carry it.

Tips Time

About tax refund

1. Remember to carry your passport with you when you go shopping. Show your passport when checking out at a drug store to apply for a tax refund. If you purchase products in a department store, you need to go to the designated tax refund area after payment to apply for a tax refund, because The queue time in the tax refund area is very long. If you are traveling with a companion, you can ask one person to queue first; generally, you can get a tax refund after purchasing over 5,000 yen (approximately 306 RMB).

 

2. All tax-refundable products are packaged in tax-refundable packaging. The staff will remind you that you cannot open and use them before leaving the country. However, I personally think this is a pretense. In order to avoid overweight luggage, we unboxed all the products and took them away before leaving (。・ ω・。)

 

3. In addition, Umeda Station, mentioned in the previous tweet, has a 7-story shopping mall called Yodobashi YAMADA. You can buy thermos bottles, beauty products, home appliances, etc. here. They are all very affordable and highly recommended!

 

Share a little bit of the loot, hehe, buy it

 

Japan is one of the countries with the most vending machines in the world.

All kinds of beautiful vending machines are all over the streets and alleys

When you come to Japan, you must try all kinds of different drinks.

In residential areas, you can usually buy a bottle of drink for 100 yen.

However, there is usually a price increase at tourist attractions, which may range from 30 to 50 yen.

The vending machine downstairs

Share a delicious drink with everyone ヾ(◍°∇°◍)ノ゙

Shopping until you end up with nothing

So poor that I cook my own noodles ε(┬┬﹏┬┬)3

It tastes so bad that even after a year, I’m still scared.

You have to finish the noodles you cooked by yourself even if you kneel down (dao diao le)

 

You can either travel or read, but either your body or soul must be on the way - both body and soul must be on the road "Roman Holiday"

 

Day 2 trip ends here

 

Still unfinished, to be continued

 

You make me want to be a better person,thank you for everything.

Thank you again for seeing this, pen coreღ( ´・ᴗ・` )

 

 

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