We started the day going to go back to the replica of the 900 year old Temple, which had a Buddha inside, along with a bell, lake, side lake, carp, all backed up to the mountains of the Hawaiian Island.
Is it located in the Valley of the Shrines (I did not see any others but we did have to drive through a cemetery to get there.) This is the first view of the temple.

The Temple was Byodo-Inn, and once you cross the arching bridge


Here Linda shows us what this would have looked like in the Meiji Period, or the 1880’s.

Due to being right up against the high mountains, there are often little showers with literally a minute or two of sunlight.

After the temple we headed to the local Japanese and high fashion mall called Ala Mauna. There was a Lego store, then a Victoria Secret store that was so popular that there was a velvet rope line up to get inside. We were waved past the line. I thought for sure some fantastic sale awaited us but no, it was just Victoria Secret and not that busy inside at all (why the rope). I did have a few rude encounters. In Victoria Secret, they had the same bra set I have but I said, “Oh they seem to be out of my size, in 38” and a worker said in the same tone as, “We don’t carry the ‘Super-plus sizes’” – “We don’t CARRY 38”, well, you do in Seattle. Then in another store, when looking at a PJ set of Hello Kitty with shorts and crop top the manager of the store said, “Oh, those are JUNIORS, you won’t fit anything like that!”
I said, “Um, everything I am wearing is Junior size.”
She took me over to the Plus size section and despite me saying, “Do you have a zero” (I can wear plus size 0), she gave me a two. They were huge, and I bought the Junior PJ set, which I am wearing right now to type this. Well, I guess, I just LOOK gigantic, but am not, that’s a comfort.
Back at Victoria Secret, we did check out some various..um…options for play.

We did find not only an anime geek store but yes, a San-X store with Hello Kitty and yes, I bought some. I will not show you EVERYTHING I bought but I will show you this Skeleanimal purse I bought, which has a skeleton rabbit bouncing across it.


In another store we ran into these Hawaiian Hello Kitty Marshmallows,

We proceeded onto the main Japanese department store of the mall. It used to be part of a chain of stores across the islands and Japan but now no longer has a Japanese branch though is based there. The Japanese products are inexpensive and authentic. I got a Kiki’s Delivery Service Jigsaw Puzzle there that has been out of print for several years, brand new, as well as a host of Washi (Japanese Paper) delights, including more Washi Postcards (I had always wished there was more I had bought). I was so busy talking to the workers in half English and Japanese and shopping that I didn’t take any pictures.
But what did Cheryl come for? Pocky!

We called the shop “Little Kyoto” as it had the old world charm and reminded us of Kyoto. Here is a Wedding Kimono, on sale, (still no price listed),

Tomorrow, the complete toilet story revealed!
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