2011년 2월 23일 수요일

Eat your sweets @depachika

Did you enjoy happy Valentine? I hope you did.
I visited department store, just to buy some souvenirs for my family and friends, not for Valentine. Japanese people call the corner that sells food ‘depachika’. You can guess, ‘depa’ comes from department, and what is ‘chika’? Chika means underground. Yes, there are usually food corner on the underground floor at department store. Depachika is a very attractive world, so I recommend you go there and try to eat some Japanese sweets when you visit Japan.

Samsung ST100 │ 1/125s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 80


Samsung ST100 │ 1/125s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 80


Samsung ST100 │ 1/90s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100

It was crowded so staff is standing with ‘Here is the last’ sign.

Samsung ST100 │ 1/60s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/125s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/60s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/90s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/60s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/45s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 80


Samsung ST100 │ 1/125s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/60s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/125s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/60s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/90s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100


Samsung ST100 │ 1/60s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100

Especially I was fascinated their packaging design. They are not only traditional but also very very charming.
Samsung ST100 │ 1/90s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100

Samsung ST100 │ 1/125s │ f3.6 │ 6mm │ ISO 100
Sakusa-shaped pie. So Japanese!!!

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