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You asked for it, so here it is: a recap of Amanda's first two weeks of her 2025 Japan trip! What Amanda covers in this episode:Tips for finding the best prices on airline tickets. Special shout to Rebecca for being in the ELITE 1% of listeners who read the show notes! 🏆🏆🏆Why you should pack your favorite clothes for every trip, rather than buying new vacation clothesAmanda's strong feelings about travel size toiletriesTips for having the best flightNarita vs. Haneda, wi-fi devices and e-sims, Japan Rail passes, Suica, and YamatoAmanda's experiences in Tokyo, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, and KyotoWhat Amanda bought in JapanAnd so much more!Here's a guide to the places mentioned in this conversation:TokyoHotel Graphy Nezu (Amanda and Dustin always stay here in Tokyo)Museum of Contemporary Art TokyoMandarakeNinja Wi-Fi Rental JapanVisit Japan Web (for your visitor QR code)Japan Rail PassHow to add Suica to Apple Wallet/Android phonesYamatoPunk Doily (Australian hand pies with vegan options)KawaeKayoMatsumotoYayoi KusamaMatsumoto City Museum of ArtMatsumoto CastleToyoko InnKanazawaHyatt House Kanazawa21st Century Museum of Contemporary ArtBarrier (the restaurant that Amanda wanted to visit but was afraid to go alone)Kenroku-en GardenKyotoOakwood Hotel Oike KyotoFuture TrainKyoto Botanical GardensCafe SoireeALSO:Amanda's "potage maker" (please note that the price on this website is WAY higher than the price in Japan)Snowpeak collapsible coffee pour over"Angel Rain" from We Love Katamari (you really should listen to the whole song)"Hot Topic" by Le TigreShinkansen melodiesGet your Clotheshorse merch here: https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/shop/If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it’s a typed out message or an audio recording: amanda@clotheshorse.worldDid you enjoy this episode? Consider "buying me a coffee" via Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/clotheshorseClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:Slow Fashion Academy is a size-inclusive sewing and patternmaking studio based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designer and fashion professor Ruby Gertz teaches workshops for hobbyists and aspiring designers, so that anyone can learn the foundational skills of making, mending, and altering their own clothes. Ruby also provides professional design and patternmaking services to emerging slow fashion brands, and occasionally takes commissions for custom garments and costume pieces. She has also released several PDF sewing patterns for original designs under her brands Spokes & Stitches, and Starling Petite Plus. Check the schedule for upcoming workshops, download PDF sewing patterns, and learn about additional sewing and design services at www.slowfashion.academy.The Pewter Thimble Is there a little bit of Italy in your soul? Are you an enthusiast of pre-loved decor and accessories? Bring vintage Italian style — and history — into your space with The Pewter Thimble (@thepewterthimble). We source useful and beautiful things, and mend them where needed. We also find gorgeous illustrations, and make them print-worthy. Tarot cards, tea towels and handpicked treasures, available to you from the comfort of your own home. Responsibly sourced from across Rome, lovingly renewed by fairly paid artists and artisans, with something for every budget. Discover more at thepewterthimble.com Deco Denim is a startup based out of San Francisco, selling clothing and accessories that are sustainable, gender fluid, size inclusive and high quality--made to last for years to come. Deco Denim is trying to change the way you think about buying clothes. Founder Sarah Mattes wants to empower people to ask important questions like, “Wher...
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