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Bien sûr, d’autres villes ont leurs charmes, mais jamais autant de visiteurs au Japon ne tombent amoureux des citoyens sympathiques d’Osaka, de la nourriture délicieuse et des excellents lieux de shopping. Après quelques jours à profiter de l’atmosphère chaleureuse d’Osaka, si vous êtes à la recherche du souvenir parfait, on a ce qu’il vous faut – les accessoires Naughtiam fabriqués avec beaucoup de style et de qualité japonaise.

Osaka – Un lieu de rassemblement pour les amateurs de shopping du monde entier



Dans une ville avec tant à offrir, l'image qui vient à l'esprit de beaucoup pourrait bien être l'homme Glico, coincé dans sa célèbre pose de course depuis des décennies. Vous le trouverez à Namba, le panneau d'affichage suspendu au-dessus de Dotonbori et juste à l'extérieur du toujours populaireShinsaibashi.

Alors que beaucoup de gens affluent vers Shinsaibashi pour les nombreux magasins alignés le long de la rue principale et de ses rues latérales, si vous interrogez un groupe de locaux à Osaka sur leurs lieux de shopping préférés, vous trouverez peut-être une réponse qui revient encore plus souvent. En effet, de nombreux accros du shopping préfèrent Umeda, la zone autour de la gare d'Osaka. D'énormes complexes commerciaux complémentent les ruelles étroites du quartier pour créer cet autre centre d'activité commerciale à Osaka.

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Lieu de rencontre pour de nombreux habitants et destination de shopping préférée pour encore plus, l'installation de Yodobashi Camera vend bien plus que des caméras ou même de l'électronique. À l'intérieur de ces murs se trouvent des magasins de toutes sortes, y compris notre magasin d'accessoires de choix, la marque japonaise Naughtiam, qui est à l'intérieur d'un nouvel ajout au complexe Yodobashi.

Naughtiam Links Umeda Branch
5e étage, 1-1 Ofukacho, Kita Ward, Osaka
Horaires: 9:30 – 22:00
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Pour les amoureux des souvenirs délirants – les éditions limitées Naughtiam



Si vous cherchez un souvenir qui vous rappellera le Japon à chaque fois que vous le regarderez, ces portefeuilles de leur série d'art du patrimoine mondial sont un choix évident! Les extérieurs sont faits de cuir lisse et simple, mais en les ouvrant vous trouverez à l'intérieur des illustrations lumineuses de monuments japonais emblématiques, conçues par l'illustrateur japonais Koichi Matsuda. Probablement le plus immédiatement reconnaissable pour les nouveaux visiteurs au Japon, l'une des options est le mont. Fuji.



Dans un autre registre, ces portefeuilles présentent une interprétation psychédélique du château de Himeji (姫 路 城) dans la préfecture de Hyogo, l'un des tout premiers sites japonais du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.

Des souvenirs pour ceux qui ont l’esprit pratique



Trouver le portefeuille parfait peut être une tâche ardue, surtout lorsque vous voulez juste quelque chose de mince et simple qui tiendra tous les jours ce dont vous avez besoin.  La série French Mag de Naughtiam est pourtant une très bonne option! Des portefeuilles plus longs pouvant contenir 11 cartes, des porte-monnaie élégants parfaits pour le voyage (croyez-nous, vous en aurez besoin au Japon!) Et des pinces à billets pour le reste de votre argent et de vos cartes.



Mince est léger, le cuir respire la qualité. Cachez quelques billets à l'intérieur et les aimants puissants les garderont en sécurité dans votre poche, sans jamais vous alourdir.



Pour une touche plus luxueuse, les articles de leur série Alpha Wax sont conçus au Japon, mais en cuir italien. Même la doublure est en cuir, pour une qualité qui ne vous quittera pas.



Prenez l'un de leurs étuis à clés, un accessoire populaire au Japon, et vous aurez un souvenir qui durera des années! (Il y a même de la place pour un gros porte-clés de voiture.)



Pour les minimalistes, nous recommandons les produits de la série COM-ONO, conçu autour d'un concept simple: simplifier votre vie.

Ces petits portefeuilles ont des espaces dédiés pour les pièces de monnaie, les billets et une ou deux cartes, tout en restant aussi compacts que possible. Et la petite sangle qui vous aide à retirer les cartes en quelques secondes? Ingénieux!
 
 



Là encore, plier chaque billet que vous recevez peut vous énerver si ce n'est pas quelque chose que vous avez l'habitude. Pour ceux qui préfèrent ne pas le faire, vous n'avez qu'à glisser le billet à l'intérieur et le porte-feuille entier se referme. Le rapport stockage / taille est toujours très étonnant.

Pour les voyageurs journaliers



Naughtiam pourrait bien avoir le sac parfait pour vos déplacements. Ces sacs axés sur l'utilité sont parfaits pour tous ceux qui prennent les transports en commun tous les jours ou pour les étudiants qui transportent leurs affaires entre les cours. De 42 cm de hauteur (16,5 pouces), ils sont faits pour les personnes de toutes tailles.

De plus, l'assemblage des couleurs rend le sac très élégant.



Bien sûr, étant fabriqués au Japon, vous savez que ces sacs ne vous lâcheront pas de sitôt. En fait, ils ne les ont pas en stock à Umeda, alors dirigez-vous vers le sud jusqu'à la zone Namba d'Osaka pour en acheter un chez Naughtiams là-bas.



Pour les voyageurs avec de longs trahets sur le chemin du travail ou de l'école, ou même les routards ayant l'esprit de voyage, la série CIE est un choix évident. Simple et moderne, le tissu et la fermeture éclair sont résistants à l'eau! Qu'il pleuve – vos affaires iront bien.



Le petit compartiment pour ordinateur portable signifie qu'il sera en sécurité et ne dépassera pas non plus dans votre dos.



La série CIE comprend également ces petits sacs à bandoulière, que vous voudrez peut-être avoir au début de votre voyage au Japon.



La taille compacte et les nombreuses poches le rendent pratique pour transporter des clés, de l'argent et quelques petites nécessités. (Pas de problème pour s'adapter à la taille lourde d'un iPhone 11, non plus!) Il deviendra certainement un de vos sacs de vacances préférés.

A voir autour

① La grande roue Hep Five



Prenez vos nouveaux sacs et testez-les tout de suite! Sortez et profitez d'Osaka, en commençant par l'immense grande roue rouge qui est un symbole d'Umeda. Une balade autour de la grande roue Hep Five vous donnera une très bonne vue de la région! (Très romantique la nuit – fortement recommandé.)

② Sanctuaire Yasaka (八坂神社)



Le shopping et la nourriture sont super, mais vous ne pouvez pas faire un voyage au Japon sans visiter les temples et sanctuaires! Le sanctuaire Yasaka est un unique, avec des éléments visuels très impressionnants.

③ Cuisine d’Osaka: Kuromon Market (黒門市場)



Surnommé «Osaka's Kitchen» grâce à la richesse des ingrédients frais, des plats délicieux préparés sur place et des spécialités locales, le marché de Kuromon est un incontournable lorsque vous êtes à Osaka.





Assurez-vous d'arriver avec l'estomac vide! La richesse des étals et des vendeurs de toutes sortes vous permet de vous asseoir pour des repas complets ou de grignoter de la nourriture de rue (préparée sous vos yeux!) Jusqu'à ce que vous soyez prêt à exploser.



Que vous recherchiez quelque chose pour transporter vos affaires avec style pendant que vous voyagez au Japon, ou un portefeuille de haute qualité à chérir pour les années à venir, vous êtes sûr de trouver un bon souvenir ou deux chez Naughtiam. Alors dirigez-vous vers leur nouvelle succursale dans le Yodobashi Camera d'Umeda et jetez-y un coup d'œil avant de d'utiliser vos nouveaux objets dans les rues d'Osaka!

Et partagez votre expérience de Naughtiam ou d'Osaka sur twitter, instagram, et facebook.
 

Naughtiam Links Umeda Branch
5e étage, 1-1 Ofukacho, Kita Ward, Osaka
Horaires: 9:30 – 22:00
Official Website

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    • Kagawa Prefecture is on the northern part of the island of Shikoku, facing Japan's main island and the Seto Inland Sea. It's known for being the smallest prefecture in Japan, by area, but at the same time Kagawa is called the "Udon Prefecture" thanks to its famous sanuki udon. Aside from Kotohiragu Shrine and Ritsurin Garden, the prefecture's small islands are popular, and Kagawa is full of unique destinations, like Angel Road. They say that if you lay eyes on Zenigata Sunae, a huge Kagawa sand painting, you'll never have money troubles ever again.

    • Located in the most southwestern part of Japan, Kyushu (九州) has 7 prefectures: Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki and Kagoshima. Famous for its unique culture and history of Chinese and Dutch trade and Western missionaries, Kyushu offers many historic treasures and beauties. It is also home to some of Japan's most famous natural hot springs due to all the volcanos.

    • FUKUOKA

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      Fukuoka Prefecture has the highest population on the southern island of Kyushu, with two major cities: Fukuoka and Kitakyushu. Thanks to growing transportation networks, Fukuoka is more accessible than ever, and so are the many local attractions. On top of historical spots like Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, travelers shouldn't miss Fukuoka's food scene, with motsu nabe (offal hotpot), mentaiko (spicy cod roe), and famous Hakata ramen―best eaten from a food stall in the Nakasu area of Hakata. Plus, it's full of all sorts of destinations for travelers, like trendy shopping centers, and the beautiful nature of Itoshima and Yanagawa.

    • KAGOSHIMA

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      Kagoshima Prefecture played a major role in Japan's modernization as a backdrop for famous historical figures like samurais Saigo Takamori and Okubo Toshimichi, who pushed Japan out of the Edo era and into the Meiji. Because of that, Sengan-en Garden is just one of many historical destinations, and when it comes to attractions Kagoshima has plenty: the active volcano of Sakurajima, popular hot springs Ibusuki Onsen and Kirishima Onsen, World Heritage Site Yakushima Island, even what Japan calls the "island closest to heaven," Amami Oshima. Kagoshima might be found on the very southernmost tip of the southern island of Kyushu, but there's plenty to see.

    • OKINAWA

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      The island chain of Okinawa (沖縄) makes up the southernmost tip of Japan, which is why it's also the most tropical area in the country. Thanks to a history of independence and totally distinct political and cultural events, Okinawa has a unique culture, and remnants of the Ryukyu Kingdom are still visible all over the islands. Food, language, traditional dress, it's all a little different! It's also said to be the birthplace of karate.

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