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Thank you for the video. I just have one question: Is the "100 yen per meter" sale applicable to all the fabrics sold at the Tomato Shop(s), or is it just a deal on certain fabrics?
Thank you for watching!yes on certain fabrics but I noticed that the one I used to buy in our local shop so expensive was one of the 100 yen.in Japan we usually go for sale if the stocks is limited or our of season.as I checked !all fabrics are good quality and unique.
@@briggs67 That’s great news then! My mom does patchwork, but Japanese fabrics are expensive to buy here, so I hope I can guide her around Nippori to help her find some good-value and high-quality fabrics. Thank you for your speedy reply!🙏🏻 A long-standing dream of ours has been to visit Japan.🇯🇵 Hopefully, we can make that happen soon🙏🏻🙌🏻
There a a few Tomato stores in Nippori. The outlet has a selection of 100yen rolls at the entrance, but the fabric in the rest of the store is more expensive. There’s barely any cotton for patchwork in that store. The 5 floor Tomato has some discounted quilting cotton on the first floor. There are more Japanese cottons on the 2nd floor and imported quilting cottons on the 5th floor (which are expensive). You can buy small amounts of fabric though and there are stores that have bundles or fat quarter size pieces.
@@tokidokiteacher659 Hello & thank you so much for the detailed information. I did not expect the store to carry a lot of 100-yen fabric, but at least now I know that it is actually a really rare find. I will make sure that we pay attention to the floors for a better shopping experience in Nippori. My mom and her friends are used to buying and exchanging fabric bundles, so that might be a good option for us, too. Thanks again for pitching in with your comment🙏🏻
This is my first time coming by ferry. This is my 4th time visiting Samar Island. I used to come from Davao by bunker boat, so it's a good place to come any time!
Wow ! Miss that hotel too 🥰after nimo nag kanta sa vinta bar kami ang next hehehe🥰 a lot of memories there that was a former Insular Hotel.now is WATER FRONT HOTEL NA🥰
It's a nostalgic hotel! A lot has changed compared to 25 years ago. The whole family went to Paradise Island across the street. It's been 25 years since then, but it feels like it was yesterday. I would like to thank you for sharing the joys and sorrows with me for 25 years! Let's go again for the 30th anniversary in 5 years!
Looks so good and so easy! I'm heading to some local Asian markets and will get the ginger & turnips! DUMB QUESTION... would Sushi vinegar or Mirin be alright with the turnips instead of just vinegar (maybe wouldn't need the sugar, then?) I'm going to make it your way, of course, but it's tempting to try a small batch with Mirin...
Thank you the comment and watching my video.yes you can use sushi vinegar but the taste is a little bit different from the original taste.we don’t usually use mirin on pickles to avoid spoiling pickles so fast.you can actually adjust other ingredients accordingly to your taste.why don’t you try both and my style and your style.experimenting is very important in cooking.looking forward to hear from you when you make your own. Thank you!