Sunday, May 29, 2011

Shopping and the Spa


Sunday we witnessed the first signs of the potential typhoon
heading our way; a rainy and windy day. Perfect for the planned day of shopping and the spa.

After a very un-Japanese breakfast (bagels, smoked salmon, etc), we visited both a discount outlet mall and then the largest indoor mall in Japan., AEON Lake Town Center.
Aeon is billed as Japan’s biggest “eco shopping center.” At 220,000 square meters (and with five times the number of shops as the Tokyo Dome) it is certainly is large, but attempting to minimize its footprint through a concept labeled "Hito to Shizen ni Kokochi Ii", a term that roughly translates as “people and nature feeling good together”.

The Center features landscaped lawns and numerous planters, but also uses solar panels and a hybrid gas eco system (the first of its kind in Japan). The combined efforts of these various eco-friendly systems results in an estimated 20% reduction in carbon emissions.

Two points of interest I have not seen or heard of at US malls:
  • Lake Town also features Japan’s first consumer-ready charging station for electric vehicles. 30 minutes charging (presumably while they’re shopping) is good for 120 kilometers (75 miles) on an 80% charge.
  • A very pet-friendly environment complete with an elaborate dog spa and a dog run for visiting customers.
I also returned to a large Uniqlo store to complete my personal clothes shopping, selecting a number of brightly colored items for the summer and fall season. Cannot help being a bit of a fashionista' in Japan!

You need to be a fan of Bill Murray and "Lost in Translation" to understand my spa experience later in the day. While I am most familiar with the cultural customs and traditions associated with the bathing experience, I never fail to be amused by my "illusion of similarity" and produce a smile from my companions.

Today I feel asleep while laying outdoors on a slap of granite, slightly titled and flowing with hot spring water (create an image in your mind!) in the rain. When the rain turned from drizzle to downpour, a stranger woke and rescued me.

A refreshing experience and then it was "Suntory Time".

2 comments:

Karen Bledsoe said...

Experiencing a soothing spa on a cold, rainy day is quite a treat! Wow! It’s just nice to relax and listen to the drizzle of the rain while your whole body is relaxed and relieved. It’s as if you’re one with nature – everything seems to be tranquil and concentrated. :)

- Karen Bledsoe

Stela Dimitrov said...

That sounds so relaxing, Karen. =) Going to spas is a surefire way to relieve the stress brought by strenuous work. Just a friendly reminder: Look for a licensed therapist whenever you go to spas. Also, make sure that they are practicing optimal sanitation. It’s good to look for alternative ways to feel better, but it’s still better to think about your safety first.

Stela Dimitrov