Tuesday, July 21, 2015

What I bought back from my Japan trip

Finally back from my 12 days holidays in Japan, it was a really good experience, food is generally nice, people are friendly, and lots of interesting places to visit, and,,,,also good for shopping as lots of things are cheaper than buying in Melbourne , even....our Aussie dollar isn't that strong atm😖

Anyway, it will probably take me quite long to share all my travel details, but , firstly, I want to show off my snack , which I bought and carried all the way from Tokyo to Melbourne , yes,,,I am a bit crazy when it comes to food and cosmetic , so what :p


Here we are, those are the savoury selection, on top, from left to right are some curry, ramen(noodle), rice flavour, bonito flakes, the bottom half, from left to right are fried salmon skin, miso soup, more bonito flakes, seaweed and rice cracker. I got those because they are cheaper, yes , some of those bags can be found in Melbourne supermarket but its price double and tripled ; also the ramen (noodle) are very very nice, but can not be found in Melbourne yet.




Look at them, Japan is very know for its ramen, and their packed ramen are made very much alike the real ramen, the main difference is the real ramen will have more meat and veggie in it, lol. 

I hope i don't get judged for paying extra luggage allowance with Jetstar to bring back that much snack.lol
Here is my sweet snack showing off picture, :D





Yes, yes, lots of Tokyo banana, original, caramel, and cherry blossom flavours, they costed about $10aud each, and sold in one of the store in Melbourne Chinatown for like $24aud each....wtf...
And there are a few exotic flavoured pocky too, which I haven't seen before, would be interested to try.




And lastly, are the most costly items, the cosmetic products. The three gold long boxes on the bottom are the toner, day cream and night cream from cle de peau beaute, a Japanese brand which is not available in Australia yet, and I happened to try it before, and found it suits for my skin, so I hot them in Japan this time.
The boxes on the really right are the patch for legs, especially good after a long day of walking, help to relief the muscle tension. Next to them are the face cleanser,but in powder form, they are designed to clean the black pore. 
And there are few sets of shampoo and conditioner, please don't judge, I found those shampoo are so great for my fine, tangles , natural curly hair, I know you can buy them in Melbourne for like $26 each bottle, but it's only like $8 a bottle in Japan, and the refill pack is like $5 a bag....how can I not buying that much.
And there are also some facial masks, and eye liner, mascara, fake lash glue,etc, which are all cheap but in good quality.
One more thing, it's the eye drops, unlike the ones in Melbourne, those eye drops actually really intense, gives good feeling, but it's hard to open ur eyes after apply, you might want to have a go yourself.


I have read lots of blog before I went to Japan, and some are recommended by other bloggers, and some are my own picks. I think I am sharing my items here, and might also help others who want to know what to bring back from Japan. 

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