Parakiss Shop + Venus Fort
Right, as promised, this is a post about Parakiss Shop, which is located inside Venus Fort. It’s been a few days ago since I visited the site so the detail is kind of sketchy. But basically you can just walk from Odaiba to Venus Fort and it’ll basically take you around 5 to 10 minutes. You won’t get lost because all you have to do is to look where the giant Ferris Wheel is located. Once you find that, you’ll pretty much find Venus Fort. Venus Fort is basically a shopping mall for those who are interested to purchase good brand name clothing at a good discounted price. Well, when I went there, most of the items were discounted so I got that impression. But then again it’s probably because it’s January/February, the time when big discounts usually are on offer by most shops.
I actually didn’t have any intention to come here. But while I was inside Fuji TV building, I saw an brochure advertising Paradise Kiss. Upon asking the shop attendant, I found out that Venus Fort is only within walking distance from the building, so I set out to find the place. It was a good decision too because I was looking for a long coat since I didn’t have any warm clothing on me besides a jumper and a thin jacket and the weather was cold. Oh right, Parakiss shop. The shop is located on the ground floor, I think. You have to get deep inside the shopping mall and you know that you’re close to it because you’ll see a tree decorated with blue lights. It’s not really a ’shop’ but more like an open exhibition, in my opinion. The place basically showcases Yukari’s, George’s, and Miwako’s dress from Paradise Kiss series.
Yukari’s showcase dress looks okay in my opinion. I think I was a bit disappointed with it because IMO the dress would have been better if it was darker in colour. But then again, I’m not the bloody author/designer, so what do I know? George’s shirt looks good but is too over the top for my taste so I don’t think I’ll be wearing that kind of thing in the near future. There is also a Blue Rose that Yukari wears in the fashion show being sold for 8,925 Yen (around $90). Last but not least, the butterfly earring that George gave to Yukari retails for around 39,900 Yen ($400). For visitors who just want less extravagant items to purchase as memento (;D) , there are Happy Berry statue, notebooks, clear plastic files, etc. I’m not really a Parakiss fan so I decided to save my money for more Honey and Clover items.
Anyway, sorry for the lousy photographs. Just like anywhere else in Japan (except outside temple areas), I’m not sure if I’m allowed to take photograph. But there was no forbidden sign so I was in a hurry to take as many photographs as possible before the store attendant flashes the ‘Batsu’ (X) sign. After taking those photos, I moved on since I did need to buy a coat. As I said before, Venus Fort itself is basically a place for anyone who intends on shopping for clothes. So it was kind of lucky that I managed to get one quite easily before moving on to take some more photograph. There is this rather nice Venus statue/water fountain in the middle of the shop. Almost every single tourist that stumbled upon the area was busy taking pictures so it was hard to take a good angle. It doesn’t help that I’m not a professional either to begin with.
Eventually I had enough of everything and decided to go back to my hostel especially since I already promised a friend to meet later on that night. On my way back, I decided to take the subway and realises that the special seating area (where pregnant women, the disabled, and the elderly normally sit) is actually marked with a sign that looks like an Alien’s head. Okay, it’s actually a picture of a chair but for a second I thought it’s some kind of subliminal messages that it’s also special area for Gaijin. :P Or maybe it’s a special seat reserved for Suzumiya Haruhi . Well, I think I’ll talk about food next time around since I realise that I have some eateries in Tokyo that I visited quite often. Maybe after that I’ll talk more about Akihabara and anime shops.
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You know, I always thought it looked like an alien head, too…
OMG……I love that Yukari’s gown I wish I can go to Japan and because you edit this entry, It makes me wanna go to Japan sooo BAD…. > .
Well I’m done ! I’ve read the entire blog in an 1.30 hour. It’s really great and I spent a lot of time admiring your pictures. I’m planning on going to Japan my self next year (if everything goes well I certainly hope to).
Your blog has been a really great source of inspiration, I plan on doing the same when ‘ll be there.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the world, it’s a shame you haven’t updated it in months !!! ^_^
Take care !
wow. its amazing to see how well u put every details in the blog.
thnx for sharing. btw how do u get all the free time watchin anime n visitin japan.
sorry for my rudeness. i simply want to knw what occupation u do.
again i apologize if i seem to be noisy. just that i love japanese culture.
im plannin to learn the language n korean not to mention chinese too.
its silly though, i cant find my major for college yet. ugh . ahh im gettin out of track.
ill be browing ur site for a long while. i never seen alot of information about anime/japan culture.
and plz would u mind if u email me. srry if u cant. and srry if i bother u with all this dumb questions.
Thany, I’m just working as a web designer. Not exactly an exciting job, I’m afraid. I blog only when I have the time, which is why this blog hasn’t been updated lately. But I’ll go to Japan again soon. So maybe I’ll have the chance to update this.
Very good reading. Peace until next time.
WaltDe