Imagine racing against time and finding the answers for this mini treasure hunt in Tokyo   Street 
First task is to learn how to wear Yukata… this was a challenge. We are given the instruction sheets on how to wear and tide Yukata. Well, this is the traditional Yukata, not the modern type. I don't really know how, lucky we have teachers to guide us how to wear it the right way.   
Then, we were given a list of tasks to accomplish. There are 9 locations Fun Trivia that we have to complete in fastest time. Some F&B outlets like Suki-Ya, Ochado, Mochi Sweets, En Ginza, Santouka Ramen, we have to eat the food or drink they served then only can get the answer.
One of the tasks was Speed Shopping at Matsuri Mart (snacks & confectionery), we are given RM50 shopping spree and have to pick the most items within that RM50. Have to be good in maths also, calculator not allowed. It was fun lol...
Last part, we need to answer some questions about Tokyo Street based on the fact sheets we were given and moshi moshi we learned some Japanese words from the Japanese speaking concierge person. Then, we have a chance at the Wheel of Fortune (Japanese style lucky draw).
After the treasure hunt, we were treated to one of the restaurants at Tokyo Street Tokyo Street   
Inspired by Asakusa, a district in Tokyo that blends the urban cosmopolite feel with the rich heritage and traditions of Japan, Tokyo Street welcomes visitors with a giant lantern the same way as the iconic landmark of Akasuka — the Senso-ji Buddhist Temple. Tokyo Street, which has 41 outlets, promises shoppers a completely new shopping experience with a fresh vibrant mix of Japanese F&B, retail and services brands.
JAPANESE TRADITIONAL COSTUME DAY on every 1st day of the month. 
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What you can find in Tokyo Street 
Beauty & Personal Care
Beautymate
GroomEXP Professional Hair Salon (Hair salon by Shiseido)
HABA
Restaurants
Suki-Ya
Tokyo Don
Cafe
EN Ginza  Cafe
Takahashi Cafe
Snacks & Confectionery
Kindori Ice Cream
Matsuri Mart
Mochi Sweets
Nishio Japanese Green Tea
Ochado
Shimino
SUKA BENTO.SUSHI
The Loaf
Yumiku Okashi-Ya
Convenience, Household & Living
Daiso
Fashion – Accessories
Kenji Corner
Su.Soku
Gifts & Souvenirs
Oh! Japan 
The ‘Click’ Shop
Zakka
Home Decor & Furnishing
Luzern
Shizuson
The Cafe Table
Zen Bonsai
Jewwellery, Timepieces & Writing Instruments
Orient / Rhythm
Travel Agency
Mayflower
Toys & Hobbies
 





 
 
You should wear Yukata out more often :)
ReplyDeleteHi Ivan,
ReplyDeleteif i wear yukata with no special occasion ppl think i sot jor. lol
You look gorgeous in Yukata!!! Lovely post!! XD
ReplyDeletethanks Nicole :D
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