Stylish Spots ☞ Meiji Jingumae

Stylish Spots ☞ Meiji Jingumae

観光客として原宿駅と渋谷駅の周辺をよく歩き回ったが、今その二つの間にある明治神宮前駅の方が好きだ。

少し探しにくいかもしれないが、住宅地の間に挟まれている素敵な店がいくつかある。

今回、写真でレストランのCaroline Dinerとカフェ兼文具屋のThink of Thingsをご紹介したいと思う。

As a tourist, I really liked exploring the areas around Harajuku and Shibuya, but having lived here in Tokyo, I now prefer the area between the 2 near Meiji Jingu Mae station.

If you explore a little bit, you will find treasures sandwiched between residential areas.

Today, I would like to introduce the burger place “Caroline Diner” and a cafe/stationery shop “Think of Things” through photographs.

 
 

 
 

#1 A bit of Neon, a bit of American

Caroline Diner
★★★★☆
Address 2 Chome-14-11 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001

Access  11 minute walk from Meiji-Jingumae Station
Hours  12-6pm (rest on thursdays)

ネオン看板が好きだから、店の外見が魅力的だと思った。全体的にアメリカの雰囲気がある。

昔よく誕生日ケーキのチェリーを食べ時、いつも種のない偽物のチェリーだったが、今回同じ鮮やかな赤色だが、種のある本当のチェリーだ!知ったる時に一瞬の感動が
湧いてきた。

カロラインバーガー1250円(ポテト付き)
ブルーハワイフロート800円

I really like neon signs, so I found this shops’s exterior fairly charming.It has an American vibe overall.

Whenever I ate birthday cake cherries, it is always the bright red fake cherry. However, despite have the same bright red colour, the one on the soda was a real one! It was a sweet surprise.


 

 
 

#2 Typography Nerd’s Cafe

Think of Things
 
★★★★★

Address THINK OF THINGS、〒151-0051 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Sendagaya, 3 Chome−62−1
Access  5 minute from Meiji Jingumae

Hours  11am-7pm

JAGDA新人賞を得たデザイナー「金井あき」をデザインした文具店兼カフェだ。特に店の中のタイポグラフィが素敵だと思い、タイポグラフィオタクの天国だ。

時期によっていろいろな小さい展覧会が開催されたり、限定メニューも提供したりするいい点がある。今回秋メニューにあるアップルジンジャーを注文してみた。美味しいし、ジンジャーもたっぷり。

アップルジンジャー570円

This is a stationery shop/cafe designed by JAGDA newcomer award winner Kanai Aki. The typography used in the shop is on point, it is a heaven for typography nerds.

They have small exhibitions from time to time as well as seasonal menu. This time I ordered apple ginger from their autumn menu. Its delicious with a generous amount of ginger!

Apple Ginger for 570 yen


 
 
 

 

 

Next stop ☞ ???

How to make Spiced Lemon Syrup. スパイス・レモン・シロップの作り方

🍹雑誌Popeye 2020年6月号に掲載のレモンシロップのレシピを作ってみて、映像に記録した!ラベルに自作書体を印刷して楽しかった。🍋

🍹I tried making a spiced lemon syrup that I saw in the 2020 June issue of Popeye magazine! I also had fun making a label with an original typeface. 🍋

Hidden Spots ☞ Senzoku Ike

Hidden Spots ☞ Senzoku Ike

大井町線と繋がっている池上線にある洗足池駅を発見して、行ってみたいと思った。

Along the Ikegami line which is connected to Oimachi line where I lived,
there is a station called Senzoku Ike which translates to Senzoku Pond. It is one of those random stations I wanted to try to explore.

 
 

 
 

#1 Strolling inside an Ukiyo-e Painting

Senzoku Pond洗足池
★★★★☆
Address 2 Chome MinamisenzokuOta City, Tokyo 145-0063


Access  6 minute walk from Senzoku-Ike Station
Price  サイクルボート(大人2人+幼児1人/30分600円)
スワンボート(大人3人または大人2人+子供2人/30分800円)
ローボート(大人3人/30分400円)

よく浮世絵に描かれた景勝地の洗足池にいると浮世絵の中にいるような感じがする。

散歩したり、写真を撮ったり、サイクルボードに乗ったりするなどもできる。

今回そこで撮った映像を浮世絵のように面白く編集してみた。

This pond has a long history and was often the subject of traditional ukiyo-e paintings, going there is like being in an ukiyo-painting.

You can stroll there, take pictures and ride cycle boats.

I took several videos and edited them like ukiyo-e paintings this time.


 

 

 
(ABOVE) Self-initiated experimental b-rolls
(上)実験的な映像

 

 
 

#2 Retro Takoyaki

Fuefuki Senzoku-ike Shop (たこ焼き笛吹 洗足池店)
 
★★★☆☆

Address 〒145-0064 Tokyo, Ota City, Kamiikedai, 2 Chome−31−2 清泉ハウス
Access  1 minute from Senzoku Ike Station

そこのたこ焼きがいいとネットで読んだが、
行ったら確かによく特集される感じがする。

特集された雑誌とかあちこちに挟んである。
全体的に店の中がかなり素朴で、レトロで生な雰囲気。持ち帰りで買って、池に向いているベンチで食べてちょうどいい。

3個280円

I read that this Takoyaki place is good on the internet and indeed it was. It was filled with magazines it got featured on, it was a humble retro-looking place. It would be perfect if you takeaway from here and munch on while sitting on a bench overlooking the pond.

3 pieces for 280 yen

 

 
 
 

 
 


 
 

 
 

 

 

Next stop ☞ Meiji Jingu Mae

Model & Sketch #2

I have thankfully made it to year 2 safely which brings me to another post where I share random models and sketches. Once again, I come to document my progress in the subject I literally have the worst results for–Expression, which is about drawing/painting. I am really really bad at drawing and painting by hand as compared to the local Japanese kids. Its really… bad. Therefore I want to reiterate that this post is not to show good skills but for documentation like a diary such that I can compare my progress as I work towards the future.
 
 


#1 Modern Tokyo Ukiyo-e  

Our first assignment is to paint a modern interpretation of traditional japanese wood-cut illustrations known as ukiyo-e. I had to research various renowned ukiyo-e artists and it was really interesting. Ukiyo-e has an intentional flat sense of space, interesting use of gradations as well as outlined elements.

I composed my shot using a humble ramen stand against the backdrop of Tokyo Skyscrapers. Upon reflection, I realised I should have used thinner lines in some parts and take care of the proportions of the man more carefully.


 
 
 

 

#2 Aluminium Can Sculpture

The second assignment is making sculptures out of soft drink cans. I chose Sapporo Beer and Horoyoi cans to form a vacuum cleaner. I really like my Makita vacuum cleaner and I modelled its shape based on it. It is important to make paper mockups. In the end there are many rough parts and the top is not sealed but I learnt a lot in the progress.

 

 

#3 Food Stop-motion Sketches

 

I am supposed to explore the interaction between 2 objects with this assignment. My main subject is bread with butter, sausage and ritz sandwich as secondary subjects. I tried to do something special with each–Sausage spins of the x-axis but the bread responds by rotating in the y-axis; The Ritz Sandwich rotates together with the bread crusts tearing off like a switch; The butter unmelts as the bread gets toasted.

 
oh man, I gotta try harder next semester.

DESIGN TRAVEL GUIDE ☞ Christmas in Tokyo’17

Previously:  DESIGN TRAVEL GUIDE ☞ Hong Kong’16

Once again, another long overdue post. I visited Japan in December 2017 when I had my university entrance exam. It was the christmas period and Tokyo was full of beautiful illumination. I won’t talk about the illumination much below but some great places for that were Tokyo Midtown and the area around Tokyo Station. Really classy places. You won’t get that level of illumination in Singapore, Japan really prides itself in its lighting design.

At that time I was really into Lisa Ono and Bossa Nova, hence the music choice, but now when I look back it might be cheesy but oh well. I shot and edited all these back in December 2017 but I missed the time to upload during christmas then. But now I finally decided to make a post on it. I am living in Japan now so I will probably have even cooler places to show in the future. This list of 6 places include some places you will not find in other english media that I really like such as “CHOCOLATIER PALET’DOR”. As mentioned before, it would not just be places of design interests, but anywhere I enjoy. I merely named it “DESIGN TRAVEL GUIDE” because it is a list made by a designer, me in this case. 

DISCLAIMER☞All these photos are shot and edited in 2017 so the state of the shops reflect that time.

 

 

#1 

CHOCOLATIER PALET D’OR ショコラティエ パレ ド オール
★★★★★
Address 〒100-6501 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi,
1 Chome−5−1 新丸の内ビルディング

Access  5 minutes walk from Tokyo Station
 

Hours
Mon-Sun: 11:00~21:00
Photos courtesy of CHOCOLATIER PALET D’OR’s
instagram and relevant parties.

I’m used to seeing big global chocolate brands like Godiva or even Japanese ones like Royce. However, ever since I watched a Japanese drama on chocolatiers, I have developed an appreciation and curiosity for chocolatiers. I found a Japanese chocolatier –not in a food guide book– but in a brand identity compilation book. It was chosen as an example of brilliant brand design and I could not agree more. Typographically state-of-the-art. From the chocolates to the store and packaging, this is the kind of experience I was hoping to find in Japan.

I went to the store near Tokyo Station, in the Marunouchi building, overall a beautiful area. The store had seats with certain dine-in menu, the ice-cream looks great but what was really interesting (in 2017) was their transparent cocoa drink. It was fascinating. Their stuff is actually pretty expensive, but I think they make very decent souvenirs for slightly more important people. Especially since it is not a global brand and can only be obtained there.

#2

Creamia
★★★☆☆

Website  http://www.nissei-com.co.jp/cremia/en/
Access  Various locations

Hugely recommended at that time, but these days I find it everywhere. True to what everyone says, its a really great soft serve. I even watched a video that explained that the people behind it used science and years of research to develop the perfect taste, texture and even the perfect cone that complements it.

#3

La Mère Poulard ラ・メール・プラール
★★★★☆

Address 3 Chome-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City,
Tokyo 100-0005
Website  http://www.la-mere-poulard.jp/
Access 2 minute walk from Tokyo Station

Hours
Mon-Sun: 11:30~22:00

I saw a facebook video about fluffy omelettes and after further probing, found it to be La Mère Poulard. It originated as a french inn in 1888, with their giant omelettes cooked in a wooden hearth being hugely popular. It was also on an island which was the reference for their original logo. As of now, it seems that this restaurant can only be found in Japan besides its home country of France, which makes it worth a visit if you are in Japan. The brand identity design is pretty impressive here as well, they keep the consistent red and the interiors make you feel like you are transported to that french island where this place was first opened on. I had the omelette which is really interesting texture-wise but it was not too spectacular for me personally, but I did notice the Japanese customers finish it well, perhaps it is more fitting for the Japanese tastebuds.

#4

Ghibli Museum 三鷹の森ジブリ美術館
★★★★★

Address 1-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka
Tokyo 181-0013
Website  http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/
Access  Take the cat bus from the JR Mitaka Station

Hours
Mon-Sun: 10:00~18:00;
closed on tuesdays;

“Let’s get lost together” is the museum’s slogan. Photography inside is forbidden so I cannot show much but this is a magical place. There are delicately crafted exhibits in every corner, many layered or have moving mechanisms. This means even the manhole are designed and there are places you have to crouch to go through. It really feels like you are in a Ghibli movie.

The exhibition on that time was about food in their movies and they remade several kitchens into sets that we can explore. It also documents the tedious behind-the-scenes process in creating an animated film. In line with the theme of food, they had a short film called “Mr Dough and the Egg Princess” screened in a delightful mini theatre. From the art deco lamps outside the theatre to the illustrations on the ceiling of the theatre, its a dream come through–I mean having your own themed theatre showing tailor made films and perhaps even have deliberately crafted trailers before the film is super cool. The short film is also a silent film such that tourists from any country can understand it without having a hundred different subtitles. My entire family loved it. The short film they make are specifically made for the museum and they renew them once in a while, along with new exhibitions, giving the museum a lot of revisit value.

This is a must-go, however tickets are hard to come by. Tickets for the month go on sale on like the 10th of the month but they sell out real fast. It was the case for me and I had to ask a friend residing japan to help me get it. Apparently they have separate quotas for buying in Japan and from overseas. You should google it.

#5

niko and … ニコアンド
★★★★☆

Address 6 Chome-12-20 Jingumae, Shibuya City,
Tokyo 150-0001
Website  http://www.nikoand.jp/
Access 4 minute walk from Meiji-Jingumae Station

Hours
Mon-Sun: 10:00~23:00

This is actually a retail franchise but I really like it. I appreciate brands that has a strong concept and art direction that they use throughout consistently in different areas. They can be as diverse as having food, furniture or even clothes in the same brand. A good example is IKEA and MUJI whom also have a strong typographical system throughout their brand, be it in furniture design, price tags, food menu or catalogues. 

Ok so in a nutshell, “niko and …” is most well-known for its clothes but they also sell potted plants, furniture, daily necessities and some stores have a coppe café in it. The idea is that you can attach any other brand name behind [niko and …], so they manufacture original items, carry certain brands and also collaborates with certain brands (from Casio to).

However all of these things are designed or selected in line with “niko and …”s strong and unique visual language. I remember when I first visited, I really love how everything is done originally in its brand universe. They had such wide variety of original goods that you don’t know what you might find, they even have their own gachapon machines that sell tiny potted plant figurines. I remember when I purchased my first item then, I got a beautiful receipt that has an exclusive QR code to a beautiful brand film they made that season. I still store that advertisement in my phone, because they really make some of the best advertisements.

 
(ABOVE) Not my favourite advertisement of theirs, but still a good one.

The soul of the brand can actually be found in their special “niko and … ” dictionary which is a special edition publication designed by award-winning graphic designer Naomi Hirabayashi who also did the brand’s identity design. This dictionary explains every tiny preference and inclinations that guides the brand. An example is that dictionary states their liking in old luggages full of stickers and scratches or their emphasis on the combination of metal and wood. All of these principals and values culminate to guide the diverse brand to have a hard-to-define yet consistent colour or tone.

BTW, you can check out their painter denim, it sells quite well and I have it. Perhaps next time I will write a post just talking about their advertisements. LOL.

I passed the entrance exams!
 

 
 

 

Next stop ☞ Taiwan ’18