Nagoya; Thus She Lives

Nagoya; Thus She Lives
The city I claim as Home

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

the 100yen shop

The 100 yen shop is your basic one dollar store, or as we might know it "poundland" (like that really good one in Stirling, that totally ruined my resolution of only buying books when I had finished one...). It is amazing, I buy origami paper for next to nothing, most of which turn into presents, paper to write on or artwork, and patterns. Such as dinosaurs, and my newest... a crow.
I can also buy Manga for 100 yen (roughly 90p) though it is all in Japanese.
But yeah, it is a very cheap store, which sells VERY cheap things, and where I got my tipex mouse from. It lasted two inches, then the tape broke. Oh poo.

Well there is cool stuff, such as my pen holder, on a swing, and my new interest, wire puzzles that take ages to complete. And tip-ex pens that work rather than the mice. And gummi bears. The proper, German kind. And very awesome cushions. And....  Japanese stuff.
Yeah. Its cool.
Hey ho.

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