T-shirts at Omoshiro T-shirts Ya
LIFE IS SHORT, TIME WHEN TRAVELING, EVEN SHORTER.
What makes trip better is wondering around and popping into every shops that look interesting. But knowing the best shop will always helps.
To me, T-shirts are one of the must buy items when away from home. Not only for own use but for souvenir to my mates and family as well.
Time of stay, especially in abroad, is limited.
Fun mood of the travel mustn't be disturbed by wasting time on finding souvenirs.
There is a very nice T-shirts shop at 4th Floor of Haneda airport, called "Omoshiro T-Shirts Ya".
Omoshiro T-Shirts Ya.
"Omoshiro T-Shirts ya" means "Interesting T-Shirts Shop" if translated directly.
(Translation gap may be filled by changing the word "interesting" to "fun".)
This is a shop where even Japanese want to go to. Nothing like a T with "funny kanji" printed on. It is a struggle not to laugh when I see a guy walking on a street saying "I am pervert" on his chest. (No offense.)
Anyways, this is the shop you want to visit for "proper" T-shirts. You could visit their store both on your arrival and departure because the shop is located at Haneda airport.
Here are some of the products.
Sakura.
Price: ¥1,990
Color: White, Navy, Lavender
Size: XS to XL
Mikoshi (Portable shrine).
Price: ¥2,990
Color: Charcoal, Dusky purple
Size: S to XXL
Mikoshi is a portable shrine in which the spirit of a deity temporarily reposes during a festival held in his honor. Often seen in many Japanese festivals.
Matsuri (Festival).
Price: ¥2,990
Color: Black, Red
Size: S to XXL
Who doesn't like festivals?
Fujiyama. (Mt. Fuji)
Price: ¥1,990
Color: White, Navy
Size: XS to 4XL
It says "Japan's best" on the right, "Wa" in center and "superb view" on the left.
A word "Wa" means Japan, Japanese style, soften, harmony, and peace.
Kassen. (War)
Price: ¥2,990
Color: Dusky purple, White
Size: XS to XXL
Top left corner kanji says "samurai".
Shinobi no michi. (The code of Ninja)
Price: ¥2,990
Color: White, Black
Size: XS to XXL
Shinobi is another word to describe Ninja.
ALWAYS ASK WHAT IT MEANS.
Asking shop staff is way more easier than mastering kanji.
I do hope you will find what's best for you.
Where to buy: "Omoshiro T-Shirts ya"
Address: Edo koji, 4F Haneda International Terminal, 2-6-5 Haneda airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 144-0041
Open Hours: 8:00 to 22:00
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