Bento Box Buy Online
Tokyo Disney Merchandise?
I visited Japan for two weeks and unfortunatly, there were a few things I regret missing out on ((not getting a bento box, not going to a karaoke place, not buying some of the Disney merchandise and not going to Kyoto)). However, I decided to go ahead and set aside 100$ to buy Tokyo Disney Merchandise.
The two things I’m looking for from Tokyo Disney are:
1. Character Ears
2. The Cheshire Cat Tail (Cell Phone strap)
If anyone knows where i can find this stuff online, that would be so amazing. Thank you so much and have a wonderful day!
I would try yahoo auction japan, ebay or try the link to tokyo disney land.
http://www.disneystore.co.jp/shop/top.aspx
http://www.tokyodisneyresort.co.jp/index_e.html
(you will need a person who knows Japanese with you to do these things unless you know Japanese yourself)
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