Here’s what you saw …
And, here’s where we were …
We were picking pearls in the Mitsukoshi store in Japan!
The Mitsukoshi department store in Epcot sells “boat-loads” of Japanese items. You can find food, candy, clothing, kimonos, jewelry, books, toys, and much, much more. For my part, not that I’m a ninja or anything, but I have always been partial to looking at the swords. :-)
In general terms, Mitsukoshi, Ltd. is an international department store chain with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Founded as a store selling kimonos in 1673 (!!), Mitsukoshi now boasts stores around the world. They host and operate the shop at Epcot’s Japan Pavilion.
1673? Wow! I can’t get over that!
Thanks for playing, and have a great day, my friends!
Hey, Food & Wine ’13 is only 147 days away! Just thought I would throw that into the mix.
A quick an easy post today … so, welcome to another fun episode of “Where in The World was All in WDW”? You know how it’s played …
Where were Mrs. All in WDW and I when we snapped this shot?
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The two most popular answers across Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, and right here on yesterday’s All in WDW post were the Contemporary Resort and … The Land!
Here’s what you saw …
And, here’s where we were …
We were walking into The Land pavilion at Epcot! The home of Soarin’, Living with the Land, and a number of other attractions, you can also find …
… one of the best Quick Service restaurants in the parks – Sunshine Seasons. Have you ever been there? Try it!
Borrowing from Disney’s web site, “Feast on the bounty of The Land pavilion’s greenhouses at its food court. Choose from stations featuring Asian fare, gourmet sandwiches, soups and salads, and wood-fired entrées. Try the Ginger Mongolian Beef or the Grilled Salmon.”
Sunshine Seasons is one of the All in WDW family’s favorite stops for a quick lunch. It has good variety, won’t destroy your wallet, and the food tastes great. Yum!
In the meantime, if you are missing a dose of Soarin’, check this out … courtesy of All in WDW TV! It’s your chance to take a “glide” over “The World”!
This is a popular idea with a lot of sites, but I would like to give it a shot nonetheless!
On one particular WDW morning in early March, where was Mrs. All in WDW and myself when we snapped this shot?
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