Tokyo Street, Pavilion KL’s award-winning themed precinct, is celebrating its 11th anniversary this year. And that means visitors can look forward to an array of Japanese-themed activities, shopping deals and dining promotions that’ll enrich their shopping experience!
Firstly, they can check out the stunning ‘Art of Kimono’ exhibition, which is the main highlight of Tokyo Street’s anniversary. Running until 31 July, at the Centre Court, the inaugural ‘Art of Kimono’ exhibition features more than 100 pieces of Japanese kimonos, yukatas and fusion Japanese dresses that blend pop culture and Malaysian batik elements. A selection of these beautiful pieces are showcased in a spectacular fashion show from Tuesdays to Sundays.
Till the end of this month, shoppers can visit a slew of pop-up stores featuring specially-curated Japanese artisanal items. Browse through a variety of intricately handcrafted tableware, decorative items, accessories, bags, towels, skincare and beauty products, and more!
Immerse in Japanese cultural activities with experiential workshops, such as Traditional Japanese Fabric Making, Traditional Japanese Fabric Accessory Making, Japanese Lolita Accessory Making, How to use Furoshiki, and Traditional Japanese Game Katanuki experience. Get made up as Lolita, or try on a traditional Japanese Yukata and take photos while admiring the Japanese décor at Centre Court and Tokyo Street.
The celebration was launched on 26 July at a festive event attended by Guest of Honour, His Excellency Katsuhiko Takahashi, Japan Ambassador to Malaysia, accompanied by his wife, Madam Mami Takahashi, in their first official visit to Pavilion KL. As part of the launch, guests were treated to a traditional Japanese drum performance, as well as a sake barrel-breaking, a kimono fashion show and a cake cutting ceremony, before being given an exclusive tour of the ‘Art of Kimono’ exhibition and Japanese pop-up stores at Centre Court, before proceeding to Tokyo Street.
Be Transported To Japan
Since its opening in 2011, the award-winning precinct has become renowned for blending traditional elements and modern facets of Japan’s dynamic culture and ambience. From now until August 26, shoppers will also be transported to the streets of Harajuku at Tokyo Street, where they can indulge in Japanese cuisine at pop-up booths selling sushi bentos, Yatai Ramen, green tea and beer from Asahi at Tokyo Street’s Event Atrium on Level 6.
For anime fans, you can immerse yourself in Japanese popular culture at one of Malaysia’s largest animation, comics and games conventions, AniManGaki, held at Tokyo Street until 31 July. Cosplayers, anime lovers, comic enthusiasts, gamers, dancers and general shoppers can also check out AniManGaki’s cosplay, dance competitions and live musical performances on 30 and 31 July. Keep your eyes peeled for popular Malaysian cosplayers Hakken, YingTze and Preston in AniManGaki special meet and greet sessions!
Marvel at the spectacular display of limited-edition anime collectibles, cosplay costumes, props and motorcycles featuring exclusive anime wraps. Don’t forget to shop at the AniManGaki marketplace where shoppers can purchase limited edition figurines, handmade crafts, Ichiban Kuji and Gachapon.
After exploring the exciting activities and pop-ups at Tokyo Street, sit back and enjoy a delectable Japanese meal at one of the precinct’s many restaurants. Don’t forget to check out exclusive promotions and discounts to shoppers who dine-in.
You can also rent a kimono or yukata at Kuma Yukata to snap photos at Tokyo Street’s famed Nakamise – a long row of quaint stores with wooden finishings, inspired by the famous Nakamise-dori Street in Japan. Or commemorate your trip to Tokyo Street with a snap by the precinct’s iconic Asakusa lanterns inspired by the Lantern of Kaminarimon (thunder gate) of Senso-ji Temple in Japan.
Rewards
Shoppers who spend over RM200 through a combination of two receipts at Tokyo Street, or one receipt mall-wide, will be eligible to participate in a Lucky Draw contest and stand a chance to win more than RM160,000 worth of prizes from Isuzu, with the grand prize winner driving home a new Isuzu ride!
Those who spend RM80 in a single receipt at Tokyo Street or RM150 at Pavilion KL specialty stores will receive a Happy Gifts parcel filled with Japanese snacks. With RM100 spent at Pavilion KL specialty stores, shoppers can redeem a RM10 Tokyo Street cash voucher. Maybank cardholders who spend RM150 at Tokyo Street or RM300 at Pavilion KL specialty stores in a single receipt will be eligible to receive a free Japanese ceramic bowl with chopsticks.
For more information, visit Pavilion KL’s website or contact its Concierge at 03 2118 8833; or check real-time updates on Pavilion KL’s Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts.
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