100yen
As Western holidays become ever more popular in Japan, so too increases the merchandise geared toward such holidays. But even though Christmas trees and ornaments, Santa Claus figurines and snow globes are everywhere this time of year, there still is nothing even close to the variety of options one would find in Europe or North America. So for that reason, sometimes it's best to just make your own. We at Savvy love 100 yen shops, and they are particularly good places to buy craft supplies. So when I couldn’t find the type of wreath I wanted to buy, I headed over to the mammoth Daiso on Takeshi...
Savvy Tokyo
Here are top five buys for kids from the amazing wonderland that is the 100 yen store. I heart the 100 yen store. It’s full to the brim of stuff I didn’t know I needed. From the trusty corn kernel cutter to the Miffy and Friends themed chopsticks sitting in our kitchen drawer, there’s just no limit to what I’ll buy from our local shop. And when it comes to things for the kids, it’s very easy to get carried away, as the myriad of toys and activities on offer is amazing—and won’t cost you an arm and leg either. 1. Bubble Time!Usually when I use the word bubbles, I’m referring to the alcoholic ki...
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