Saturday, November 17, 2012

Kansai Chopper Keychains! ♥ ご当地チョッパーマン: 関西

Part IV of my gotouchi (ご当地, location limited) Chopper Keychains!  Part I was Chubu, part II was Kantou and part III was Tohoku

It's been almost a year since I've added to this collection, and this time I got ones from Kansai!
Kansai is made up of 7 prefectures: Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo, Shiga, Nara, Wakayama and Mie. 
Sometimes, Mie is not included.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

MARBLE Collection 2012 in Singapore

MARBLE Collection is a fashion entertainment event showcasing the kawaii fashion cultures of Harajuku, Akihabara and Shibuya. Last year it was held in Shibuya, and this year it came to Singapore on 11th November at the Max Pavillion, and was part of AFA 2012! ♥ (Posts on AFA 2011 herehere and here) Needless to say, it was amazing! 

This year's lineup of models featured Pikarin (Shiina Hikari, 椎名ひかり) and Natsuko (松本なつこ) from Popteen; Akipoyo (Ishikawa Akiko, 石川晶子) and Chinpan (Koike Mayu, 小池真友) from Ranzuki; Una, Seto Ayumi (瀬戸あゆみ), Yano Anna (やのあんな) and Yura (ゆら) from Zipper; and Tenchim (てんちむ).

The promotion/opening video.

Evangelion segment!
Didn't get to catch much of this segment on camera though (・x・)

But I got and loved the Shibuya segment, it was so colorful and cute!

Kawaii deshou?
Shibuya team: Akipoyo, Natsuko, Pikarin, Tenchim, Chinpan.

 
Felt like a noob seiza-ing (kneeling Japanese-style) by the stage with my bling camera while the pro photographers had their huge lens (^^)

Performance by Love La Doll
They performed two songs, Luka Luka Night Fever and Honey Bee.
Their dances are really kawaii! (♥´౪`♥)
Found their dance tutorial for Honey Bee. (Looks like they're dancing in a salon...interesting ha!)

With the three girls of Love La Doll: Lee (purple), Aya (pink) and Kana (blue).
They also modeled for the Candy Girl segment later.


First part of the Harajuku segment.

Akipoyo 

Seto Ayumi 

The gothic/lolita segment; such pretty and intricate outfits!
They look like dolls ✿

Yura 

Yura and Yano Anna.

Candy Girl segment,
based on characters created by Amano Yoshitaka (天野喜孝), illustrator for Final Fantasy.


Everyone coming out as the show ended.


 Pikarin ♡
She's so tiny and adorable! Felt like a giant next to her (^^)


 

Peace from Kana of Love La Doll~

Ginyu Force (ギニュー特選隊), an otagei dance group.

 Otagei (オタ芸) refers to the cheering and dancing gestures done by fans of idols singers/groups, which usually involve arm-waving, jumping and clapping. They actually opened the show with their performance, but I didn't get good pictures then. These are clearer!

Tenchim
She was acting in the skit for the show, along with the guys from Ginyu Force. The entire event was actually telling a story of sorts, with skits in between the catwalk and performance segments, which made it quite interesting!

 Waving goodbye as the show ended.

Natsuko and Chinpan ♡ They're such lovely girls!
Randomly received milk candies from them  ε(๑^ᴗ^๑)з

Caught a pose with Ginyu Force as they were walking out.

The models, Love La Doll, Ginyu Force and Kikki (guy in the sparkly suit)

All the models, performers, dancers and the producer doing a heart pose ♡


The show was partly sponsored by Prisila (the wig brand), and they had a booth at AFA2012. Though they weren't selling the regular line of wigs, but instead wigs for cosplay as AFA is an anime event after all, there were still a few "normal" looking ones. By normal I mean not blue/green/pink/orange (^^). And there was 15% off for people who went to the fashion show! 


Bought a short wig from Prisila! 
Sadly they ran out of the long one in this color, so I got the short one (^^) 

Couldn't resist the urge to buy nekomimi (cat's ears) and the cat's paw as well, there were so many booths selling them at AFA! There were also lots of booths selling swords, anime merchandise, figurines and etc. Anyway, I haven't had short hair in ages!

Tried the nekomimi with one of the long wigs I have. The material of the cosplay wigs and the regular wigs are different, the cosplay ones feel more plasticky? And they're not heat resistant so no curling/straightening irons! Nyan! Post on AFA 2012 coming soon! ☆

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Oktoberfest at Brotzeit

Eins, zwei, drei, g'suffa! 
After coming back from Yokohama, we went to Brotzeit to join in on some Oktoberfest activities~
Huge 1L mug of Paulaner Oktoberfestbier that was specially served during the Oktoberfest!

Sausage platter! 

The sausages were tasty, but my favorite was the big pile of sauerkraut ♡ 
I loooove sauerkraut! 


Slow-roasted pork knuckle! 
This was yummy as well!

Brotzeit also had a special (huge) Oktoberfest platter that looked delicious, but there were only 3 of us and we couldn't possibly finish everything on that large platter^^ Maybe next year!

There was a live band too, so everyone was dancing while eating and dancing while drinking ^^
They even did the chicken dance and a couple of conga lines.

Reservations are always snapped up quickly, so were only able to make it on a Thursday night. Since the venue was smaller, the scale and atmosphere was different from the one we saw at the Yokohama Oktoberfest, but this was fun nonetheless, and the food was scumptious! ♡ 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Diamond Beauty Mascara & Eyeliners ♡

Seems that Diamond Beauty is yet again expanding their line to include more products, and this time it's mascara and eyeliner! The packaging is similar to the Eyelash Fixer, in that it has a gold cap and gold fairy motifs on the tube. The items will go on sale from 11/15, but are available for pre-order from their webstore now~  ♡

EYELINERS
Described as a high-performance eyeliner that is waterproof, but easily comes off with warm water. Choose from two colors: the very intense, jet-black "Forever Black", or "Sweet Brown" which creates a cute, lovable look ☆ The eyeliners retail for 1,050yen each, inclusive of tax.

No. 1 (Black)
Forever Black 
UP your eye power with a jet-black line using "Forever Black" ☆

 No. 2 (Brown)
Sweet Brown
Leave a cute impression with "Sweet Brown" ☆

MASCARAS
The mascaras retail for 1,365yen each, inclusive of tax.
No. 1 (Volume & Curl)
 Volume & Curl, which has a good 24H curl-keeping power ☆
Keeps curl for 24H, right from the eyelash roots.
Claims to be resistant against water, tears, sweat and sebum. 

No. 2 (Long & Separate)
Easily removed by warm water, "Long & Separate" gives a elegantly separated lashes ☆
Though it is easily removed by warm water, 
this fiber-type mascara claims to be strong against sebum, tears and sweat.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Kyoto's Kibune Jinja ♡ 貴船神社


Picturesque path up to Kibune Jinja.
Deep within a cedar forest and side-by-side to a crystal-clear flowing stream, Kibune Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in the northeastern area of Kyoto, about 15km from the city center. 

I was searching for places to visit in Kansai, and I wanted to go somewhere with a lot of nature since Osaka is very city-ish, and so is Kobe. Anyway, Kibune Jinja fit the bill perfectly! It's located uphill, surrounded by numerous trees and a flowing stream, plus the red and black lanterns are gorgeous!

Dedicated to the God of Water, Kibune Jinja is also known as the water shrine, and is over 1600 years old.

 Going up the stairs to the Honguu 本宮, the main shrine. 
It's about an 800m walk from the bus stop!

Tanzaku at Kibune Jinja.
You write your wish on a piece of paper and tie it here, and hope that it will come true!

 Horse statues at Kibune Jinja. 
In the past, dark or white horses used to be offered in instances of too much or too little rain.

Goshinsui 御神水, sacred water. The source is straight from the mountains.
Why do you think they're all gathering around the water? 

Kibune Jinja has a special omikuji (paper fortune).
And since it's a water shrine, the special feature has something to do with water!
You pick a seemingly blank sheet of paper from a stack, and let it float on the water.
As it gets wet, words magically appear! When it dries, the words disappear.

Where you buy the omikuji, omamori, goshuuinchou etc. 
Here you can also ask the staff for English pamphlets with information on the history of the shrine.

   Kibune Jinja is also famed for its musubi-mamori むすび守 (charm for love).
Pink for females, blue for males. 
They come in two forms/shapes, the ones on the left are the "famed" ones.
They don't come cheap though, each one is 1,000yen.

Lovely little waterfall along the side. 

Bridge and path to walk to the middle shrine.

I really like walking the stairs here, the steps aren't steep, the rock is beautiful, the trees are cooling, and it's lined with all the pretty red lanterns and rails.

About 800m uphill from the main shrine is the Yui-no-yashiro 結社, where people pray for marriage.
In the past, the people believed that wishes were granted by the power of the Water God.
And since it's the water shrine, Kibune Jinja is a popular place for praying...for relationships. 

 
 Lovely gravel walking path, lined with tall cedars and bright red lamp-posts.

Close-up of a lantern! 

Hear the calming sound of the water flowing in stream beside you while climbing up.
The cooling water brings the temperature down by 5~10°C!

Finally, Okunomiya 奥宮, the inner shrine. 
It's another 500m from Yui-no-yashiro. 

In the inner shrine is the original location of the Kibune Jinja that was established 1,600 years ago. 
I lost my camera lens cap somewhere here I think! Never found it :(

Guardian statue. 

 The cedar trees are really tall and straight! 

Another lovely little water feature.
Although it was a hot summer day, walking uphill was very pleasant as the flowing water from the stream made the temperature cooler. Also, it was uphill with a lot of trees, which totally lessened the humidity and heat! The temperature was markedly different up here compared to the Kawaramachi area in Kyoto.

Another interesting thing I saw along the way up were these restaurants/tea houses lining the stream.
Built right over the stream, you can dine whilst the rivers flows directly beneath you! 

The water is so clear! 
The part in the bottom left of the picture is the river/stream, you can see right through the water!

I had a lovely morning walking along Kibune Jinja, and would definitely visit again!
It's a nice place for a quite, relaxing walk, and the atmosphere is very peaceful.

To get there, take the Kyoto subway to Demachiyamagi station (出町柳). At Demachiyanagi, transfer and take the Eizan Electric Line to Kibune-guchi station (貴船口). Then take a bus to Kibune bus stop, and follow the path up for about 800m.

If you're coming from Osaka like I did, take the Hankyu line to Kawaramachi (河原町) then walk to Gion-Shijo (祇園四条) to take the Kyoto subway. From Osaka to Kibune-guchi, it takes about 90 minutes.