One of the perks of the job is visiting japan twice a year to catch up with the brands, see new collections and enjoy the culture shock that only japan can give to you. Im a huge fan of Japanese food and culture. I find the use of "faux food" in restaurant windows incredible marketing that can only work in Japan. I have always been advised to steer clear of places that have to show you a mock up of their offerings to entice you into the place, only to be shocked at how unlike that image it really looks. You know who you are Ronald McDonald. Anyway, on a recent trip to Kyoto I found this astonishing display which did tempt me inside. I wasn't dissapointed.
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Faux Food Kyoto Style
One of the perks of the job is visiting japan twice a year to catch up with the brands, see new collections and enjoy the culture shock that only japan can give to you. Im a huge fan of Japanese food and culture. I find the use of "faux food" in restaurant windows incredible marketing that can only work in Japan. I have always been advised to steer clear of places that have to show you a mock up of their offerings to entice you into the place, only to be shocked at how unlike that image it really looks. You know who you are Ronald McDonald. Anyway, on a recent trip to Kyoto I found this astonishing display which did tempt me inside. I wasn't dissapointed.
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Did you select something from the window display or from the menu?
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