Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The castle
The Hello Kitty Castle, that is. Located in Shangai, China, a rabid fan built this in honor of his favorite character and operates it as a museum. Surprisingly: A popular museum! I think I would put this up there with world's largest ball of twine....The pink living room. What is that shade? bubblegum? strawberry ice cream? Can you sleep in a room this pink? Scientists want to know.After seeing all of that sweetness, do you really want to sit down to dessert in the dining room?The backyard is a relief in its lack of pink! Can you believe this is in Shangai, it could be Omaha, Nebraska or the like by the looks of the yard. I hope you enjoyed the travel-log!
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Interiors,
just for fun,
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Stefan-Some great ideas for your next place.
i know you love the pink, Beth!!
omg- hahaha! hello kitty is a Real fetish- of course I wouldn't know. A wonderful post and finding!
Oh, my.
The outside is crazy! Although I was surprised by the inside - a bit more tasteful than you would expect...Fun post!
Haha.. Seriously, what a house! Have never been much of a Hello Kitty fan, but this person is going all the way! At first glance I seriously thought it was a cake.
OMG
wha ???
too funny.
thanks for the alugh, i needed it!
xx
All that pink is my living nightmare...
At the same time, though, so well done given the circumstances
my eyes are bleeding.
Crazy! To me this looks less like Omaha and more like Hollywood. Watch out about the world's largest ball of twine comment or the world's largest prairie dog might come to haunt you.
Wow! I have seen it all now!
I want to see her / his closet ... .
Holy Hello Kitty, Batman! Though, I have to say, this would be a dream come true for the under 8 set.
So much for serenity!
It's a little girl's heaven!
I have no desire to visit. Oddly enough though, I've always wanted a Hello Kitty waffle iron.
David, that IS odd!! haha But fun!!
Stefan- I totally want to visit Hello Kitty castle. Too funny.
I would have to be drugged if I was to go there.
It is just TOO TOO MUCH!
O.M.G - what a great find!
kitty thanks you for my new facebook profile pic.
oddly enough, when I traveled to Japan, I came home with a newfound appreciation for little Japanese things and hello kitty too. I worked for Ralph Lauren and the Japanese were obsessed with America and Mr.Wauren.
Walph Wauren. I adore the Japanese and their culture.
pve
Me too, Patricia! One of my favorite classes I took in college was 'Japanese culture & architecture'.
Ahahaha! A couple of years ago, my daughter would have been begging for a visit! Timing is everything.
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