Tuesday, November 12, 2013

プリクラ


One thing I had on my list of " Things I want do while I'm in Japan" was to take a picture in one of those cute purikura booths. I have been looking for one since sunday and I finally found one thanks to one of my classmates. Even though she spoke Japanese to me the whole time while giving me the directions. I acutally understand everything she was saying to me ( my listening skills are really starting to improve :) )

I now know they have Purikura pretty much everywhere. You usually can find them in the arcades and thats were I went today in shinjuku with my friend Kevon. I wanted to take a picture of the inside of the booth but my phone battery died. Sooooooo ^^ I took a couple pictures in the booth and they came out sooooo cute!!! Even though I was having a bad hair day and my makeup was no longer on my face thanks to how hot it was in class today or maybe it's because I have the most cheapest make up ever and it neverrrrr wants to stay on more then a hour or two. It came out very nice!


The one thing I like about purikura is how it fixs your imperfections and make you look amazing! also the cute backgrounds and stamps they have for you to decorate your pictures. The one thing I don't like is how it has a dang timer on it. I was struggling trying to type my email in to get the pictures sent to my email account but I ran out of time-__- next time I'm going to try and get them sent to my phone. I do plan on going to do Purikura again tomorrow maybe ^_^ but with more people.

Well off to bed tomorrow I have a listening test and a katakana vocab test. Wish me luck !

5 comments:

  1. Oh, your photos and posts make me feel so nostalgic! Purikura is so much fun, the more the merrier, though even 4 of us had trouble squeezing in for the picture and the people on the sides are kinda cut off. =D I hope you won't experience any bigger earthquakes, I was lucky enough not to go through any, but once we got a warning a 7.5 one was coming (they messed up, it was only 2.5 and in another region), it was quite scary.

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    1. Thanks for comment ^_^ and sorry for the late reply. Yes purikura is sooo much fun. So far I haven't experience any bigger earthquakes just little ones here and there.

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  2. Hi! I just found your blog. I'm also studying in Japan, close to Tokyo^^
    I looove purikura! Unfortunately most of my friends think we're too old for that now, so I hardly ever get to take any :P
    Btw, you know you can get two sent to your phone for free, right? You could post them

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    1. Hiii ^_^ Thanks for commenting ! Yesss purikura is awesome ! I'm always dragging my friends along to come with me and take some pictures in one of the booths lol. Really? I was wondering how you get them sent to your phone. When ever I try to enter in my email I always end up running out of time :(.

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