Saturday, September 16, 2006

The 100 Yen Store

I've discovered the 100 yen store - there is one about 1 mile away from me! - and they just have the COOLEST stuff there! For those of you who aren't hip to the yen rate - it is currently about 120 yen to the dollar - so everything is about oh um I dunno - but it's less than a dollar, that's for sure LOL!

First, we have bento supplies -
which is just a cute name for styrofoam containers for carrying your lunch - but they're adorable! Check out the little fish shaped containers (at the bottom left of the picture) with the red lids - those are to put soy sauce in - tres clever! :o)




aren't these cardboard baking pans adorable? I haven't tried them out yet - but will be sure to post my reactions once I do! I know that some of the muffins we've bought from local bakeries are baked in these - and I just love the idea of disposable baking pans that are functional yet pretty!

How about these AWESOME erasers?!? I've never seen such cute erasers in my life - and a lot of them are actually scented - like pineapple, or apple, banana, or strawberry! There are clay erasers, critter erasers, Hello Kitty erasers, fruit and sushi and vegetable erasers, and even decadent little dessert erasers! Some of the erasers are even little "puzzles" that you can take apart and (hopefully) put back together - I love Japanese office/school supplies!

Real live tawashi - Japanese scrubbing brushes - I've even found some of the crochet pattern books for tawashi, but I'll talk about that at a later time! These brushes are very cute, but I haven't opened any of them up and used them yet - mainly because they're so cute I don't want to ruin them - but it really is the Japanese way to use these brushes to clean - WITHOUT cleansers or soaps - because the chemicals are not good for the land!

yes - I found yarn and needles at the 100 yen store - the yarn only comes in white, black, and beige, and the needles only come in size 6 - but they are bamboo needles and are actually quite nice - way better than I would have expected for 100 yen! The yarn is antibacterial yarn - which is what the tawashi pattern books call for - so I shall have to get some deciphering done and make up some tawashi!

I'm really not sure what my plan is for this plastic cherry garland - but it's just kitschy enough to be something I would use in my kitchen somehow, so we shall see!

I really didn't need this little wire "bascket" but found the spelling so charming that I just HAD to buy it!

6 comments:

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M. said...

Hey, found ur blog through the Kawaii group at Ravelry! I have to say I LOVE LOVE LOVE the 100yen shops in Japan (I am in Kyoto) and got many of my needles from there - I was able to get No. 6, 8, and 10 from my 100yen shop, but too bad they don't sell DPNs or circulars!

Veronica said...

ooooooooooh so cuuuuute!
the yarn and needles look really great!!
And those little food erasers are just too cute!! my dolls want them all ^^
I'm so jealous that you can get all that stuff.
must find a husband in japan LOL.

Jax and company said...

Hi! I found you while looking for info on the 100 yen store near Courtney. I was also planning to ask around for an ito-ya (yarn store) because I think I am having yarn stash withdrawals (our 'stuff' is on the way here, we have just arrived three days ago.) So I found this site with tawashi patterns in English, I didn't look too closely b/c I don't have any yarn yet. http://huangfamily.com/craftingjapanese/archives/2005/10/tawashi.html
Thanks for blogging this!

Jackie

burrum said...

This looks like my kind of store, and after reading through your profile, just wanted to say that I am also an Aquarian.
The erasers are just so cute, and wouldn't I love to buy some.

Unknown said...

I am knitting your Kate the cat pattern from 2009. I have made it many times for my cat lover friends. Next is a lovely heart design for my cardiology nurse It is downloaded in 20ll from Kris Knits. You gals are so talented and the rest of us get praised for sharing the results of your work. I thank you so much! At 83 years of age, I only knit dishcloths and shawls for
Hospice. I don't promise any long time projects or worry about the sweater being liked. Barb from Washington State