We work up earlier than usual and went for a walk. Although most of stores were still closed, some cafés were open serving a morning set for breakfast. We selected one of them and had their morning set. My daughter enjoyed the crispy roasted toast with fresh vegetables while I enjoyed some sweats for breakfast.
At 11 a.m., we went to Uniqlo store which we’ve been planning to visit during our stay. We arrived at the store a couple of minutes earlier than their opening hour. We were surprised to see there were already more than 10 people there waiting for their open. It was a Monday morning where people are supposed to be in school or workplace.
I purchased lots of new clothes, a hat, and a pair pf glove. I also purchased a bunch of unique socks and some winter tights. It reminded me of my late mom. She would purchase me lots of clothes. Every time she went to the cashier to pay for them, she looked happy. Now I know her feeling. It is mother’s pressure to purchase new clothes for their daughters by watching their big smiles in their faces, right?
We needed to go back to the hotel by 1 p.m. for my cousin’s appointment. He came to the hotel and picked us up by his car. He took us to the Chinese restaurant for lunch.
After the lunch, we went for another shopping. My daughter enjoyed browsing around the handicraft store. The store has 8 floors of all the art and handicraft items.
In the evening at 7 p.m., we went to the massage session. On our last night of Japan, I wanted to have a massage from the Japanese male massage therapist whom I have gotten used to his massage. My daughter made an appointment with her favorite female Japanese massage therapist. These two massage therapists were happy to be appointed by us and asked us to come back on our next visit to Japan. We promised we definitely would.
Our last dinner in Japan was sushi for myself and fired chicken for my daughter.
