I went to the second meeting in the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design near DLSU-Taft at 4pm today, where I caught up with good friend and Japan Foundation-Manila laision Bambi D. She presented the latest JFM newsletter, which featured a session of gift-wrapping fabric. I asked where I could get such fabric in Manila, as well as origami paper.
She recommended Saizen in Robinsons Galleria.
I went there after the meeting, and man, its the Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street of Japan P85 stores. I got some origami paper, wrapping cloth, cd cases, folders, self-drying clay, and other unique stuff. The staff were extra helpful, I might add.
Thanks, Bambi! And don’t forget my opening night passes to Eiga Sai 2009!
looks interesting… wonder when they’ll start providing us with gatchapon stuff too
but gatchapon is everywhere…or do you want authentic japanese gatchapon? and those machines are yen operated…its not the same if you have to buy tokens
syemps Lyndon the authentic ones… Whenever there’s a new Gundam Gatcha out in Toys R Us you can bet half my money goes there. I tell you, it’s almost as hard as looking for the missing chapters in my Beerkada collection amfufu