Showing posts with label Sanrio boutiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanrio boutiques. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2019

Sanrio Boutique in Asakusa

On April, Japan debuts a Sanrio boutique in Asakusa. For this occasion, Sanrio has built a large upscale monument for great photo-op opportunities with travelers that come all over the world visiting. It sends a big message to Hello Kitty fans that they're waiting for us in Japan!

Yes, definitely! I'm coming! It's in the works. I'm saving big time to cross this off my bucket list of things to do.



Cr: Sanrio

The official name, Asakusa Gift Gate, is another exciting adventure in adding places to visit in Japan. The kittified display stands inside the store are similar to the ones in Little Tokyo of Los Angeles. The exception here is that there is a My Melody version. I wonder if we'll ever see a Lala or a Pochacco version. 

I'll be there as soon as I can. Will you visit?

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Sanrio Japanese Village boutique

Here's a tour of Sanrio Japanese Village in downtown, Los Angeles. As you can see, I have added my new Junolyn Tube intro and ending. 

By the way, I really want a Sanrio font. Wish that there was one available to use for my future projects.



Have a good Sunday!

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Sanrio Boutique Transformation in Japanese Village

The only Sanrio boutique in Los Angeles--- in the heart of Little Tokyo downtown area.

I remembered when it had just been a regular store filled with cute things. Now, it has been transformed into something amazing. 

At first, it started off with a few clothing racks at the back, but then-- they started adding more of a kittified display that catches your eye instantly. 

That big HK round display is so very cute!

Cr: Sanrio

These few changes would start the transformation process into what it now looks like....


The boutique has become one of Little Tokyo's trendsetting hipster spots in Los Angeles. By adding more clothing racks, mannequins, a large wall of art, and even a showroom to display new released collaborations--- they have transformed into a wonderland of fairytales, if you can imagine. 

Something so extraordinary, this place is where to be. 

This is the only store that I have encountered that sells more Sanrio clothing options than ever before seen in the past. Not only do they sell regular tees, they sell fashionable wear tops that have you tempted to buy, even if it's not your favorite Sanrio character.



The store in essence has become ultra cool. It's something that even guys can enter without feeling too awkward and embarrassed to be seen inside.

For that reason, it's all thanks to Sanrio's newer characters, Gudetama and Aggretsuko. While I'll never be a fan of these two (an egg and an aggressive red Panda), I can see how that they would spark a following and become so popular with a new set of audiences. I'm more into cuter characters and Sanrio's newer characters are just the opposite. 


If you have been following the boutique on IG, then you would have seen it transformed into an Aggretsuko store. They promoted the new character with a bang. It was top to bottom filled with Aggretsuko clothes on the tall mannequins, photo-op displays in the showroom, and a huge wall section just dedicated to Aggretsuko. It was truly a sight to see.

Sanrio has achieved something that they haven't done in a while. Bring in new fans. With this new change, this location has become a hotspot to put on your bucket's list of places to visit. 

Also, the location is a big factor that helps the boutique's popularity. Japanese Village Plaza has been known to have Japanese festivals and events, which brings in crowds of people. It's also the place to visit when they held an autograph signing for a Tokidoki artist, who had done a collaboration with Hello Kitty. 


With recent collaborations, the boutique has transformed into a showroom to showcase the selected items, whether it be clothes or home decor. With these new changes, the boutique has turned into something iconic. The level of standards for regular boutiques has just been raised to the next level.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Sanrio Boutiques 2013 vs 2016

These days when I walk into a Sanrio boutique store, I could always find something cute to buy. It still surprises me to this day that Sanrio has changed for the better since 2013.

I believe it was sometime around after 2007 that I stopped entering their many Sanrio store locations here in the States. Maybe once or twice a year since then, I would visit one location to see if there were any interesting items to purchase. Usually with one glance around, I would quickly walk out empty handed. During those times, I was not interested in what they had been producing. 

All I saw back then was too much bright hot pink and low quality merchandise. Maybe all their focus at the time was intended for children under 4 years old. Most children under 4 would know no better because they can easily be entertained. I would hope a 9-12 year olds would start to attain higher standards than what was presented to them.

Whatever Sanrio USA was thinking back then, you couldn't tell the difference from the fake merchandise selling on the streets to the actual authentic merchandise in the official store locations. Their designs were that bad. 

Another disappointing fact that as the years went by, the other classic characters started to disappear one by one until all was left was Hello Kitty. In 2013, I was trying to find a nearest store to purchase a red My Melody plush, but soon realized that I would have to purchase one from an independent Japanese agent. 

It seemed like back then, all the good stuff was in Asia

Things have changed since 2013. Now, there are different type of character merchandise available at hand to choose from. Presently, there are shelves of different characters like Pompompurin, My Melody and Little Twin Stars. 

Recent Purchases

For the Better
Nowadays, my mood is different when I enter a Sanrio boutique store. The feeling of anticipation and excitement has returned. The Sanrio boutique comparison to a candy store feeling has returned, something that I thought would never feel again.   

For one thing, better quality designs have returned and different style concept merchandise has been introduced with many various collaborations. Lately, Sanrio seems to be back on track with better products, but it seems like there are certain areas that can be improved on. 

Sometimes, I feel like Sanrio can be better than what they are capable of now. I enter a boutique store and feel like the only things that I can buy are knick knacks and stationery, for the most part. Good clothing designs come and go. Plushes and figurines here and there, but no stylish decor to choose from. When I need to buy stylish or chic decor, I shop at Target or better quality stores. 

I'm not always looking for pink and cute plastic stuff. I am interested in stylish+cute+modern/vintage+chic+trendy designs all in one. Something that would capture my eye. 

Last year, Sanrio Japan seemed to start going on a different path because I bought some non-pink wooden desktop items. These were stylish and modern with a cute twist. I loved it.

The New Future
For some reason, I would like to see Sanrio boutiques re-invent itself to fit their customer's ever growing needs:
I do hope these boutique stores continue to add more changes like a side Sanrio cafe with comfy furnitures and more options for clothing, adult lounge area to relax and a small play area for kids. Maybe this vision is already in Japan.

Whenever I drop by at the location in Japanese Village, I get the feeling that this boutique store represents the future for Sanrio USA. Inside at the back there is like an open area with the walls decorated in art. There are clothing racks that you rarely see in Sanrio stores at the Malls. The Arcadia and Topanga location have some clothing choices, but not like a big selection at Little Tokyo. 

I'm surprised that there are no gigantic statues or an impressive art display inside the Japanese Village location to attract photo ops. When I think of Sanrio boutique stores having a small cafe inside, I imagined it being filled with so much cuteness and the feeling of being transported from reality to a wonderland filled with dreams. 

If I could enter Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, I would be in heaven. Who wouldn't be impressed at seeing a chocolate river, surrounded in edible candy flowers and edible landscape?

But, I know that kind of wishful thinking will never be possible in our reality. Anyways, things that can be added to our reality are lounge areas for both kids and adults. 

Like this photo below from Instagram. Sometimes, a bored husband needs an area to crash for a bit while waiting for his wife to shop. Do you think some alpha males would ever want to step into a Sanrio store? I have a feeling that most guys out there would rather have their tooth pulled out than enter one.

Source: IG

For the present time being, I will continue to have a big smile whenever I leave a Sanrio boutique store because I feel like I scored many more treasures. Jackpot!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Sanrio Tour: Las Vegas Style

Are you planning your trip to Las Vegas and have been wanting to stop by all the Sanrio stores along the way?

Well, you're in luck that this Sanrio collector has decided to create one for those who live in Southern California or visiting California. This tour guide might not cover all the Sanrio boutique locations in California, but it suggests enough stores along the way as detour.

This trip will take you one day to visit all the stores, switch out drivers for the night-- then prepare for the rest of the long deserted road trip to Las Vegas. Or this Sanrio Tour of California is a fun start of a road trip for hardcore collectors who are looking to add memories onto to their Sanrio Scrapbooking collection.

This is an excellent idea for me to start commemorating everything when I finally get down to scrapbooking my Sanrio life and events that have taken place.

My guide starts at Canoga Park, but others who live in San Diego can start there with their local Sanrio boutique store.

Sanrio Tour
Destination: Las Vegas
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Sanrio Topanga
Westfield Topanga Mall
6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd
Canoga Park, CA 91303
818-704-9953
Notes: Find the farthest left of the parking lot and Park at the back of the Mall where Target is located. Next to Target is the Mall entrance. Go down the escalator and store is on the left side.


Sanrio Sunshine Station - not yet confirmed
Santa Monica Place
395 Santa Monica Place
Santa Monica, CA 90401
301-260-8333


Sanrio Culver City - not yet confirmed
Westfield Culver City Mall
159 Fox Hills Mall
Culver City, CA 90230
310-310-1694


Sanrio Hollywood

Hollywood and Highland Center
6801 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323-462-2901
Notes: The only way to be able to get into this parking lot is to come from Franklin Avenue. Turn left on N. Highland Avenue and after the stoplight, stay on the farthest right to turn right into the entrance of the parking structure (passing the Hotel next to it). If you hit the second stoplight, you have gone too far and have passed the parking structure. Once inside and getting a parking ticket, keep right to curve into a corner and head straight until you reach a dead end of a row full of cars. To the left is the entrance to Staff employee parking-- turn around and try to find parking in that area, close to the elevators/escalators in the middle of the structure area. Go to the very top floor of the escalators. From the escalators, turn around and head straight to the stores and turn left. The store should be at the left hand side next to a classic burger American restaurant.
 

Sanrio Little Tokyo

Japanese Village Plaza
115 Japanese Village Plaza Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-620-0830
Notes: Coming from Judge John Aiso Street, turn left on 1st Street, you can find a few street parking to the right side (where the tall orange Japanese statue/structure). If no parking, turn right at the Central (across from JANM Museum), turn another right at 2nd St and there's another row of street parking.

Sanrio Pasadena

415 S Lake AvePasadena, CA 91101
626-568-9313
Notes: Located outside and not inside the plaza, but does not have a huge sign that reads Sanrio. Only street parking with meters.


Sanrio Arcadia

Westfield Santa Anita Mall
400 S Baldwin Ave
Arcadia, CA 91007
626-445-3704
Notes: Park at the parking lot next to H&M and Nordstrom. From the entrance to the Mall, go down the escalator and the store is straight ahead.


Sanrio Temple City

5783 Rosemead Blvd
Temple City, CA 91780
626-287-3930

Sanrio Montebello

Montebello Town Center
2104 Montebello Town Ctr
Montebello, CA 90640
323-722-9544


Sanrio Lakewood - not yet confirmed
Lakewood Center Mall
8 Lakewood Center Mall
Lakewood, CA 90712
562-529-8407


Sanrio Cerritos - CLOSED?
Los Cerritos Mall
347 Los Cerritos Mall
Cerritos, CA 90703
562-402-6900


Sanrio Temecula

Promenade Temecula
40820 Winchester Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
951-296-1147


Sanrio Riverside

Galleria at Tyler
1212 Galleria At Tyler
Riverside, CA 92503
951-352-2240


Sanrio Ontario

Ontario Mills Mall
1 Mills Cir Ste 344
Ontario, CA 91764
909-484-2062
Notes: Park at the back of the Mall. Try searching for Gate 9 or Side 9. Located at Gate 9 right next to the Food Court. Facing the food court, the store is to the right hand side from the restrooms.


Sanrio Las Vegas

Fashion Show Mall, The Strip
3200 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-699-9373
Notes:  Park on the 2nd floor of the parking structure and take the bridge into the mall, not the one into Dillards. For Las Vegas Hello Kitty souvenirs, try the ABC store on the 1st floor.