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		<title>Deep Japan: Crazy Colorful Nails, A very unique Japanese souvenir</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2014 21:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Article by Chiara originally published on Deep Japan For people who are interested in fashion and playing with their look, getting gel nails done in Japan is a must-try experience. Unlike a regular manicure, gel nails and art can last for <span class="readmore"><a href="https://www.jarman-international.com/news-events/deep-japan-crazy-colorful-nails-unique-japanese-souvenir/">Continue Reading</a></span></p>
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<p>For people who are interested in fashion and playing with their look, getting gel nails done in Japan is a must-try experience.</p>
<p>Unlike a regular manicure, gel nails and art can last for up to 6 weeks. You can get any design imaginable, from a basic lame&#8217; gradation (where the tips of your nails are dusted with glitter) to full on sculpted nails which can extend for several centimeters.</p>
<p>While gel nails have become available in some large US/EU cities, the level of artistry and availability in Japan is very high. Pretty much anywhere you go there will be a nail salon, making it a great rainy day activity.</p>
<p>Depending on the complexity of the design, the appointment will be anything from 40 minutes to a couple hours long. Often there will be special deals, with certain design sets costing a flat fee. Prices vary from 3000 yen to over 10,000, depending on location and the work involved.</p>
<p>I highly recommend the experience, but be careful! It is totally addictive!</p>
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		<title>Deep Japan Flea Markets – An Alternative to Souvenir Shops</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2014 22:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Article by Claire originally published on Deep Japan There are so many things you can bring back home as souvenir from Japan that sometimes, choice and possibilities are overwhelming. It&#8217;s so difficult to decide which souvenir will please the best to <span class="readmore"><a href="https://www.jarman-international.com/news-events/deep-japan-flea-markets-alternative-shop-souvenirs/">Continue Reading</a></span></p>
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<p>There are so many things you can bring back home as souvenir from Japan that sometimes, choice and possibilities are overwhelming. It&#8217;s so difficult to decide which souvenir will please the best to who&#8230;</p>
<p>And, everyone does not always enjoy &#8220;shopping&#8221; per se. So you rush to some kind of souvenir shop and get something, well, anything, in a rush, before departure.</p>
<p>There is a nice alternative for those who a stressed by souvenirs and for all the others too: flea markets!</p>
<p>First of all, it&#8217;s not all shopping, it is also fun to visit because you will see things that are not sold anywhere else, things for all tastes, from everywhere in the world (even military restock jerrican, one of my last discovery).</p>
<p>You will spend there time that is not lost: you will discover a new face of Japan, and be able to find something to remind ou of Japan, at, what is usually reasonable costs. It might even not be Japanese but something that you would definitely not find home (anymore).</p>
<p>And, yes, you can also negotiate the prizes. Not everywhere but you can try it.</p>
<p>In Kyoto, there are many flea markets, usually in temples. The most famous one is the flee market of Toji, every 21st of the month.</p>
<p>You can get the monthly calendar at any tourist information centers or at your hotels to get the schedule of all the markets. In Kyoto you will see that flea markets are also welcoming artisans so you will be able to get contemporary potteries, accessaries, next to old kimonos (you can get them for around 1000 to 2000 yen. If you like sewing, you can use the kimono to sew yourself a skirt, or a dress&#8230; otherwise, the kimono will end up in a closet and that&#8217;s very sad)</p>
<p>In Tokyo, there are plenty too: Yurakucho flea markets is taking place at the Yurakucho International Forum (the beautiful building shaped as a boat next to the station and Bicamera) every first and third Sunday of the week.</p>
<p>You have one in Yoyogi at irregular dates but once a month http://antique-market.jp/yoyogi-park/, and another one, every Sunday, one in Aoyama.</p>
<p>There are many others, such as Gokokuji (on Yurakucho line), ar Yasukuni (yes, the Yasukuni), and you have also the &#8220;antique shops&#8221; of Heiwajima.</p>
<p>This one is located inside a building, on the monorail line. It is huge and for the hardcore flee market lovers: http://www.kottouichi.com/heiwajima/ENGLISH.html. Calendar here: http://www.kottouichi.jp/calendar/calendar-tokyo.htm</p>
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