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panda- monium: Ueno zoo's New Baby

8/14/2017

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The birth of a baby Panda at Ueno Zoo during the summer has resulted in complete Pandamonium around Ueno.( ​Check out the little girl here.) ​
Japanese don't actually OWN their pandas, even ones born in Japan. They lease them from the People's Republic of China. A deal worth millions every year to the Chinese. 
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Despite the cost, Japanese love their pandas. 
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They love pandas way more than you. ​
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Crazy love them. (That's a mailbox BTW...)​ 
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And what better way to celebrate the love of pandas than with CAKE! ​
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All the best panda confections are gathered INSIDE Ueno station, in and around the E-Cute shopping area. In the station, walk to the back of the shopping and dining area at the rear of theconcourse for the Park-Side Exit. Even if you don’t like sweets, a walk through this part of the station should be on your itinerary. Every bakery has a panda treat.
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 Kinokuniya Supermarket (yes, there is a market in the station) has a big display of Panda goodies including sliced Panda Bread. 
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Outside of Ueno, Yokohama Chinatown is the best place to find Panda treats and collectibles. Chinatown has 'Panda-man' ('man' is a soft steamed bun with different fillings). They come stuffed with custard, chocolate, strawberry and bean jam etc. for a few hundred yen. The pensive Panda-man in the picture is strawberry flavored. 
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The little baby is not on view to the public yet and mom, Shin Shin, is still sequestered. However, you can get your panda fix with the dad Ri Ri if you visit Ueno Zoo. ​​
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Become a living doll in Harajuku

8/14/2017

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At Takeshita Dori's Puri Kura Land Print Club Salon you can be a living doll at the Barbie (copyright owned by Matel Inc.) Print Club Machine! 
http://www.printclub.jp
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This is the area's most popular Print Club salon. Costumes to borrow, changing and powder rooms! Even Coin Lockers to stow your stuff.
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Plus so many machines! ​
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You can download Print Club digitally right to your cell phone from most of the machines. Directions are on the machines in English. ​
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Exit Harajuku Station and walk down Takeshita Dori. Puri Kura Print Club is on your right, in the basement next to the Hanamaru Udon restaurant.
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Look for this sign and go down the stairs. There is also another entrance further down the block with this same signboard.
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    Gail Nakada
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