We see things like this in Kyoto all the time. We turn a corner and and see some tiny store, selling something or other. There's never a lot of it, whatever it is. And not in a large space. But it's adorable. Here's an example:
I'm not a knitter..... just a sitter waiting for my cast to go.
But still, those photos of tiny shops Kyotos Spur this question watashi no.
Isn't there some famous little street in Kyoto (sort of a hilly street) that's famous for pottery? If there is, and if you go, will you please blog it?
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Lemme at that yarn stash!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a knitter.....
ReplyDeletejust a sitter waiting for my cast to go.
But still, those photos
of tiny shops Kyotos
Spur this question watashi no.
Isn't there some famous little street in Kyoto (sort of a hilly street) that's famous for pottery? If there is, and if you go, will you please blog it?