To all: It was really interesting to read your stories! Thank you for sharing them, and for those who wanna share, share it!
And some messages to each one of you...
Yanagi-Sen: Interesting stories about your Japan trip! And Kyoto...Although I am Japanese, I must say Kyoto is definitely the place to go for anyone who visits Japan. The advice on bringing dolls is pretty useful. I would agree that if you have more than two or something less, and bringing em all would be pretty ridiculous! Since I only have two, I think I should have no problem bringing the two together (Thanks to my nicely sized carry on suitcase which can fit my two dearies when the are in the "curled up" pose in one side with both having their faces covered with face mask.).
Also the photos, there is some nostalgia for me when I saw the photo of the Versailles palace! I remember visiting there three years ago. And your photos are beautiful.
Iwa_Hoshi: About your visit to Tenshi no Sato, that is a pretty clever idea to look at the actual doll first rather than seeing the pic only. I also did that three years ago when I was planning to welcome a Super Dollfie in my life, which I feel like I should. So the next year, I ordered a FCS doll (Which was Charles! ). And Denden town. Would love to visit that area when I go to the western Japan one day. I missed it because I was having some fun at Universal Studios haha :p.
Tokyo's Akihabara. I know that radio building area is now a Volks store. I am pretty excited to go there when I get back home to Japan. I also know that DOLK still remains in Akihabara, and it is near the Akihabara station, according to a more recent post by Danny Choo.
Nella: That is really sweet of you to help her settle at her new place.
It reminds me of the time when I went to Taichung to help my Aunt settle at her new apartment.
Oh yes. Akihabara Volks store has alot of figures, dollfie and dollfie dream. I am actually going there this summer with my lovely cousins! I hope I can get some cool finds there.
To those who are curious about my relations to Japan, and my dolly related adventures: 99.9% of my mother's side live in Japan. My mother is especially worried about her mother, who is my grandmother, so when she says we might no go back, she actually says "ok we are going back" and make me pack up at the last minute. :p But it means fun for me in a way, such as having an awesome day in a part of Tokyo or going to Disneyland or Disney Resort with my friends.
Before I even got my dolls, I visited Tenshi no Sato twice, first time to see if I want a Super Dollfie, and second time which I ordered my first doll via FCS.
So, I actually started my real dollieh hobby this year, with recieving a Dollfie Dream girl as a birthday present, and picking up my long awaited FCS doll this spring after ordering it last summer (I couldn't get it at winter break due to SAT studies x.x). So far, I have visited the store in Harajuku, which is Tenshi no Mado, and had so much fun looking at the one offs and coordinate models and taking photos of my FCS boy. On that same day visiting Tenshi no Mado, I went to the Sumika store in Shinjuku, where I took scrupulous amount of photos of my FCS and DD. Finally, as a surprise, I went to the store in Yokohama and took even more photos!
This time, I am going to Tenshi no Mado again, and go to the Akihabara store. So much excitement even though my stay will be really short for my annual summer stay in Japan so I can finish up my portfolio work.
Sorry about my tl;dr post.
Nope. And I don't like any of the Japanese dolls' aesthetic.
I would somewhat understand this.