This is Musashi, a Wal-Mart sized department store in the Kyoto prefecture.

Here is what they call the "Food DePO."

I have not clue what these are. Cucumbers?

Now, this is my kind of fish, booze.

When I saw this kid, I just thought he was hilarious.

Here is the second sleeping child I saw.

I was disappointed that this shot came out blurry. The reason it is blurry is because I snuck up on these people to take a picture of their sleeping child.

Here is a weird kind of escalator which carries people up an incline plane to the different departments: "Art and Craft," "Food Court" and "Parking."

Along the escalator I saw this ad which is for makeup, I think. The website name translate to "make young dot com." See if you can spot the spokeshomosexual.

Here are very many of those coin-operated machines for children. I have never seen so many in one place.

Apparently, they allow dogs in the store. Ironically, I asked permission to take this picture, and the owner helped me get the dogs attention.

Sweat, anyone?

While in the store, you're probably not supposed to open up magazines and take pictures of the pages inside, but I just had to take a picture of this Japanese girl riding some sort of machine (for exercise?). Also notice how Japanese magazines open the opposite way, weird.

This shot is from the parking lot. At first glance, I thought that the name of this car was "Enema." Some other notable car names I saw include: Hobio, FunCargo, Royal Saloon, Vitz, Fair Lady Z, and Zest.
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