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Reapsody Mods ([personal profile] reapertoire) wrote 2017-12-25 02:39 am (UTC)

CAT STREET

A street lined with cafés, imported furniture stores, and other classy establishments. Neighboring Harajuku Station might get you there quicker.


A breath of fresh air after exploring the slummier side of Miyashita, Cat Street is lacking in graffiti, trash, and, unfortunately, cats. What it does have is a relatively small and modern McDonald's right near the start of the street. It sells a full fast food menu, including, for some reason, lobster items? Unfortunately, the McFlurry machine appears to be broken.

Walking further into the street, you'll come across a small gun shop by the name of Bullets, Bullets and More Bullets. It does have a wide variety of bullets, just as advertised! Unfortunately, only one kind of gun is available for purchase. The shopkeeper will advise you to come back next week for more guns.

The vending machines around here sell snacks and beverages... Though most seem unappealing, containing items like "haggis and black chips", "garlic chocolate", "dried fish", "clam juice" and "spicy avocado cola".

A little past both the odd vending machines and the useless gun store, one can find a Sheep Heavenly brand clothing store. The look here is cute, colorful, and maybe just a bit 80's inspired. The galaxy themed thigh-high are this Sheep's current best seller.

Straight across from this is a moderately-sized IKEA. Or it certainly looks moderately-sized until you step inside, as an eternity of furniture displays and a labyrinth of home accessories stretches before you. The intercom overhead calling from time to time is your only proof that there are employees around. The feeling of being lost and alone doesn't leave until you do, at which point hours have passed you by... The deeper you go, the worst the feeling gets. Luckily, the restaurant is right next to the entrance! You can enjoy some signature IKEA meatballs while you try to decide how likely it is you'll be able to build that bed you can't afford out in the park.

Finally, in the far end of the street, tucked away in a corner, a café by the name of WildKat also bears the insignia. The inside is bright and clean, surprisingly so for a shop with no owner. A cozy looking place with very few tables and one booth, there's lots of fresh food available here at all times: donuts, muffins, soups, sandwiches, as well as tons of coffee beans and machines of all kinds! There's a fresh pot waiting for you right now. Everything is free when there's no owner.

The employee only door has been opened. Inside is an absurd amount of dog toys. Weird...

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