Goodbye March! You were quite fun, but I’m very ready for April. Fave 5 3 from the blog in March New Stuff Links I Loved Reading My True…
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Goodbye February! You were very cold and quite boring. Please can we have spring now? Fave 5 from the blog in February Links I Loved…
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Goodbye January! Even though I know Spring is still a long way away, I’m glad January is over. Also including some December stuff since I…
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2016 is going to be a fun year for me, mainly because I am finally going back to Japan! I’ll post more about that soon,…
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2015 wasn’t a particularly big year for me but it was still a good one so let’s have a look back at what I got…
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Goodbye September. You had the nicest weather of the whole year and now I suppose it really is Autumn. Fave 5 from the blog Making and…
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Shibuya is one of my favourite areas of Tokyo – there’s a huge range of shops and restaurants and it’s always buzzing with people. With the…
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Harajuku is one of the most exciting areas in Tokyo – it’s got the teen fashion of Takeshita Dori, the high-end brands and galleries on Omotesando and…
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