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24/02 Ginza

 This weekend I wanted to visit some more districts in Japan. I started the weekend by sleeping until 10a.m. and then got ready and cleaned my room. Because I have so little space here it's really hard to keep everything organized so the cleaning was much needed. 

After I had lunch in bed I went to Ginza. Joy gave me a Pasmo card which makes it so much easier to take the metro since I don't have to buy loose tickets anymore. And you can even use the Pasmo card to pay at stores. 

Ginza is known as the biggest shopping district of Tokyo and has a ton of designer stores as well as regular stores. When I walked out of the metro station I walked straight into the Nissan store where they had some new cars and F1 cars at display and you could even sit in one but the line was sooo long. 



And then the real work started. I was looking for a pair of pants and some new sneakers. I went into Gu, which is basically a Japanese H&M and found exactly what I was looking for. It's so funny but when I want to buy pants here I have to get large because otherwise they are wayy to short. So now I have 3 pairs of pants that are too big in taille but exactly right in length. So I also bought a belt to go with the pants. 



After some more shopping and sightseeing I wanted to find a Japanese restaurant to have dinner. But honestly everything was extremely expensive and most restaurants had a huge line of people waiting to go in so I figured I would try out the local Mcdonalds 😋



I ended my night in bed with a cup of tea, some popcorn and netflix. I really enjoyed this day.
 I'll talk to you tomorrow! X


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  1. "Because I have so little space here it's really hard to keep everything organized" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 LMAO

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  2. Nice to read about your visits in the Ginza district!

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