söndag 2 november 2014

Dracula Untold in Shibuya

Yesterday we went to Harajuku to eat lunch and have some bubble tea. I ate a delicious chicken curry meal with rice and sallad. Yum! We had decided on dressing up nicely today with inspiration from Japanese fashion. I wore my gray Princess Mimi contact lenses and one of my new dresses from Liz Lisa. I've lost count of how many times people complimented me or wanted to take me and Linnea's picture. It was definately an interesting experience!  
 
We had first planned on going to Karaoke but we changed our minds and decided on checking out the cinema in Shibuya instead. We all wanted to see Dracula Untold, called Dracula Zero here, but wasn't quite sure of how the cinema system in Japan works. So, I'll let you know how easy it was. We went up to the counter (they had ticketmachines as well), told them which movie we wanted to see, what time (and seeing as we are students here in Japan we got a discount), and then we were able to choose seats from a picture and tada - finished! So simple!
 
We had over an hour until the movie started though so we did some shopping in Shibuya109, whereas I bought a cute fluffy dress in Liz Lisa, and then we ate adorable donuts in the donutcafé located inside of the cinema building. I definately enjoyed the movie but next time I want to watch something in Japanese, although this movie did have Japanese subtitles, haha.
 
The seats at the cinema were seriously the most comfortable cinema seats ever! Way more comfortable than the ones we have in Sweden. Another thing worth mentioning is that at the end of the movie, they apparently don't turn on the lights again until after the credits. So if you don't feel like stumbling around stepping on people's feet, like some people did after the movie, you better stick around for the credits. I'm not sure about other countries but in Sweden the lights goes on again when the credits begin, making it your choice whether to leave or stay.
 

 







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