10/25/2007

Mangas




Once again, Mangas are everywhere in Japan. This picture was taken in Tokyo City Dome and it is a girl saying “hi”. I think it is an advertising but I don’t know for what or for which company since I don’t understand Japanese !

Cute Little Girl




I was shopping this weekend in Shibuya 109 (the shopping mall exclusively for girls!) and some people were distributing these big pictures describing the Kid’s program. This big little girl’s head with freckles and red cheeks is so cute!

10/20/2007

Girl loves boy




This picture is a poster for a store located in Harajuku. “Girl loves boy”, funny name for a store! Look at the small hearts red, pink and purple, isn’t it cute? Actually, after seeing this poster I went to the shop and it was a kind of a store of girly stuffs for hair and make up. And of course I bought some!

Huge Hello Kitty



This is me standing next to a huge Hello Kitty! I saw it in front on a Family Mart in Harajuku and I couldn’t resist to take a picture with it. I just love HK (Hello Kitty not Hong Kong!).

Cute dolls




I took this picture in the metro. I think it’s a commercial for a hairdresser according to the different hairstyle of the girl. Once again, the girl is nor a real one but a kind of cute little doll. In France, this kind of advertising would suppose that it is a hairdresser for children. But in Japan you never know!

10/16/2007

The Hello Kitty's drink



Yes ! The Hello Kitty’s drink does exist here in Tokyo… What a cute way to drink you might say ! I found this drink in Akihabara, it didn’t buy it so I don’t even know what it’s made of. Anyway, it looks delicious. Yummy !

10/09/2007

Manga of schoolgirls on the floor



I took this picture at the exit of Akihabara’s station and it is located on the floor. As you know, Japan is the country of manga and this picture prove it. It represents two schoolgirls laughing and smiling. It is cute because of the colors and the drawing itself. Even on the floor Tokyo is cute

10/08/2007

Advertising with Mickey and Minnie



This picture is an advertising for the Japan’s largest oil company called Eneos. As you can see, the commercial use, once again, animated characters and this time they come from Disney! Actually, Mickey and Minnie represent the parents of a family with lots of children. This is a kind of “ideal” family enjoying their dinner all together thanks to Eneos! Again, Japanese use unreal people as a way to sell goods and even services. In France, such a thing is just unimaginable.