Tamagotchi store display at Kiddyland Osaka Umeda
📸 u_kiddyland on Twitter
35 notes
·
View notes
Canon Universe Compilation:
-Nationverse
-Magical Strike
-Another Colour/2ptalia
-Wondertalia
-Fairy Tales
-Circustalia
-Kiddyland
-Gangsta/Gangstalia/Gangstars
-Cardverse
-Hetalia Fantasia
-Tsunotalia
-Gakuen
-Hotelia
-Nekotalia
-Nyotalia
-Nanja Town/Cat Boy
-Sweetalia
-Mochitalia
Note: By "canon" I simply mean something that has shown up in official art. Also, I'm using "universe" somewhat loosely here.
381 notes
·
View notes
I got my hair dyed yesterday!!! @kevinhair888 did an amazing job on this color it looks so cool!!! 😳😎 I started working at @thepunkrockmuseum a couple of months ago and I wanted my hair to match the museum logo for our grand opening next weekend haha xD @superj3rk and I got to hang with some friends afterwards at @bottegaexchange and @ikeausa lmao it was super fun!! Thank you @adiaoctavia_art for the invite! It was fun hanging with you @fettuchani_doodles @mo.momentum and @verytallandhandsome !! Also great to see @pinupally702 and @cosmicfluffplush !! #NewHair #BlackPinkHair #LolitaFashion #SweetLolita #SweetLolitaFashion #AngelicPretty #DrainedCherry #CreamSodaMermaid #SentimentalCircus #SpankLove #KiddyLand #StellaLou #IKEA https://www.instagram.com/p/CqRdk1LPKud/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
I WANNA GO BACK TO JAPAN
1 note
·
View note
C*mmission for @kiddyland of Nagito cuddled up with the WOH, a scene from his very good fic… it’s so hard being a single mother when you have five kids and are a mentally ill twink
713 notes
·
View notes
Sometime last year, a friend casually mentioned something about the name of building that the original MILK shop was in being confusing or hard to google. So I absolutely went hog wild and researched every possible thing I could think of about this building and ended up staring at google maps to find where the old entrance would have been, then my partner was playing Persona and I was like “omg, this is where MILK was!” And I got totally obsessed with the idea that harajuku is the way it is because a drive in diner for US service men was there in the 50s. And then I went to Tokyo and was going to stand where MILK used to be, but by then I was over it and was like “I already went there the last time we went to Japan, I just didn’t know it was MILK at the time, i don’t got time in my schedule for this!”. Lol I didn’t even go to kiddyland.
anyways, idk if she used that info in a blog post, but I have dozens of jpegs saved of 1970s Tokyo shop fronts because of this, so maybe if she didn’t, I’ll try to put these (very boring, very numerous) thoughts out there on tumblr sometime.
or at least the jpegs and a rundown.
21 notes
·
View notes
February 25th 2024
Lunch at Cori Vegan
Takeshita Street and Harajuku in the rain
Kiddyland Trains
Fika at Ovgo
Cats and cute things at La Floret
Pop Mart
Shimokitazawa for Dinner at Chabuzen
2 notes
·
View notes
10, 18, + 30 :)
10. what’s something you’re excited for?
CHRISTMAS! Always and forever Christmas!
I'm also excited to learn more Japanese. I've started to have dreams in Japanese so I think that's a good sign :D
18. do you still love stuffed animals?
Yes, very much! I don't buy them, though, as I don't have much living space but, for example, whenever I can visit Osaka I will always go to Kiddyland to the kids' stores to look at all the cute items and toys. Miffy toys are also a big hit <3
30. what reminds you of home (doesn’t have to mean house… just things that remind you of the feeling of home)?
As long as I can remember, looking at the excellent star sky at night (that kind where there is no empty spot on the sky and you can see milky way perfectly over your head) has made me feel the most home. I grew in a forest and the star sky in winter is the only thing I miss from that time.
10 notes
·
View notes
Thoughts on Canon Universes: Part 5/5
Kiddyland: The original circus AU! Or maybe a mini theme park? In this one, we have adorable lion America. England, amusingly (and fittingly) is a magician in both this and Circustalia. Once again, everyone looks great.
Gakuen: This used to be one of the super popular AUs along with Cardverse. The academy theme made it easy for a lot of fans to work with. Now I don't see it so much anymore, but that's all right, because like Cardverse, it could also be a bit overdone at times. It's not bad, though!
Tsunotalia: They look very nice! I see a bit for this AU here and there, but not a ton. I don't have a whole lot of ideas for it now, but maybe someday it'll give me some inspiration! They could be some kind of fae like spirits? I don't know.
Hotelia: There isn't a ton of variety in designs or roles here, and when I look at it i just automatically want to turn it into a Suite Life AU.
Previous
9 notes
·
View notes
im in japan and finally have consistent wifi...... im hitting up kiddyland today... pickles the frog is waiting there for me
0 notes
Commission for @kiddyland !!! Love u bro
333 notes
·
View notes
Malls for shopping near me | DLF Promenade
DLF Promenade is one of the best malls for shopping near me. It is situated in the heart of Vasant Kunj on Nelson Mandela Road in Delhi. It is a favourite site and port of call for most international brands. The mall is home to Kiddyland, the largest outdoor children's play area, The Hub, an outstanding open-air living area, and The Bridge, an open space that hosts exciting activities. Discover more about them at https://www.dlfpromenade.com/shop-details.asp?Id=358
0 notes
Shopping Mall In Delhi
Dlf Promenade as one of the most high-end Shopping malls in Delhi, DLF Promenade boasts to be a luxury destination on its own. It's home to a plethora of ultra-luxury brands including, Sephora, Chanel Beauty and Hunkemoller. The finest restaurants here that offer delectable selections include Nando's, The Big Chill, Smoke House Delhi, and more.
In addition to being a fashion-forward mall in Delhi, the DLF Promenade is home to various iconic food chains like Nandos, TGIF, The Big Chill and Smoke House Deli where you can satiate your hunger pangs. If you are a movie lover, there is the 7-screen PVR ICON Cinemas with a total seating capacity of 1140. For those who are visiting the mall with kids, there’s Kiddyland, an outdoor play area to keep the little ones occupied. Lastly, there’s an open-air lifestyle space called ‘The Hub’ where one can relax in the company of their friends or family.
1 note
·
View note
Last photos - merch! These are the Kirby and Sonic merch hauls. We got other stuff (Zelda, Sonic, FF (MUSIC BOXES), KH), but these were the big two.
Kirby - Like I mentioned before, Kirby is super popular and easy to find. You'll basically fall over into mounds of Kirby merch anywhere you go. But the best spots were the Nintendo stores (of course), Kiddyland, and crane game places. ESPECIALLY the crane game places - each place seemed to have different Kirby merch but they all invariably had multiple machines for Kirb stuff. Nakano Broadway also just had piles and piles of Kirby stuff (plushes mostly). Meta Knight seems less popular but I got a good dose of our good pink boy. Swing Kirby are the cutest little figures. I should've gotten more Kirby cups...the big bin at the back was from a crane machine and had sweets inside.
Sonic - Also mentioned before, it's really hard to find Sonic merchandise in Japan! The SEGA stores are gone, and Joypolis was slim pickings even though we went right when they opened. I only saw one crane game the entire time (isn't GiGo owned by SEGA???) that had Sonic merch in it, and only one Gashapon machine (the Knuckles keychain). There's a COSPA store in Akihabara that had some stuff (but way more cool Gundam stuff so its worth checking out anyway), but the best spot for Sonic merch was definitely Nakano Broadway because it was more older/vintage/western stuff. Got the Sonic Frontiers statue there, and saw multiple other generations of big Sonic statues. Still got some awesome shirts and keychains from Joypolis tho! I had been hoping to see some of the older SEGA Sonic stuff floating around like the tea cups they used to make - alas!
For merch overall, Nakano Broadway was a big winner over Akihabara. Akihabara was very much newer anime merch and stuff, while Nakano was truly the geek paradise we hoped for. Nakano Broadway also just felt like a weird liminal maze from the 80s, just an odd but cool vibe.
1 note
·
View note