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Watashi no Heya Ceramics

Whenever my wife and I go back to Japan we go binge shopping at, well, a number of stores, but one of them is Watashi no Heya. There are only 3 stores in Tokyo and one of them happens to be in Kichijoji. Their not-too-over-the-top Japanese style appeals to me and we always end up accumulating several pieces. However, when we are not able to go back we like to torture ourselves by canoodling with their online catalog. Last night we did just this and found ourselves drooling over their new line of kiddy ceramics, as well as some of their basics.




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1 Dimitry Alexanderiovich Lobots { 01.27.10 at 10:07 am }

I haven’t canoodled in a while, so I think I’ll cannodle over to Kichijoji this weekend. I hope my friend can canoodle with me because I hate to canoodle alone.

2 Dimitry Alexanderiovich Lobotshevsky { 01.27.10 at 5:07 am }

I haven’t canoodled in a while, so I think I’ll cannodle over to Kichijoji this weekend. I hope my friend can canoodle with me because I hate to canoodle alone.

3 Juri { 02.04.10 at 1:46 pm }

I am totally in love with this!! so pretty!

4 Juri { 02.04.10 at 8:46 am }

I am totally in love with this!! so pretty!

5 Goodies from Japan | Spoon & Tamago { 08.02.10 at 4:21 pm }

[...] Our first stop was Watashi no Heya, a droolworthy shop I  have, well, drooled over in the past. [...]