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Article: TRAVEL LOG Summer 2026 Vol. 1 - TOKYO 🇯🇵

TRAVEL LOG Summer 2026 Vol. 1 - TOKYO 🇯🇵

A WEEK IN TOKYO

This month, I got to spend a week in Tokyo with my mom and my brother, and honestly, it was one of those trips that gave me so much creative energy. We walked everywhere, ate the best convenience store snacks, explored fabric markets, saw the coolest cars, and took in so much fashion inspiration just from watching the city move.

Tokyo felt cozy, chaotic, detailed, stylish, and calm all at the same time. Everywhere I looked, there was something inspiring — a zipper color, a tiny truck, a perfectly layered outfit, a vending machine drink, or just the way people carried themselves.

Tokyo mood: thousands of steps, 7-Eleven snacks, fabric market inspo, JDM cars, cozy bookstores, and Marieloulou fits the whole way.
Tokyo street photo from Marielou's summer trip Marieloulou outfit in Tokyo Tokyo city details and travel inspiration
Tokyo fabric market inspiration for Marieloulou spring summer designs
Day One

FABRIC MARKETS, CONVENIENCE STORE SNACKS, AND SO MUCH WALKING

Our first day in Japan started with tonsss of walking. Like, thousands and thousands of steps. But that’s honestly the best way to see a city like Tokyo because every corner has something going on.

We stopped at 7-Eleven and other convenience stores around the city, and the food was way too good. I get why people talk about Japanese convenience stores so much now. Everything felt easy, cute, and actually delicious.

We also explored fabric markets for spring/summer inspo, and I was obsessed. The colors, textures, trims, and details were so good. The variety of zippers alone had me thinking. Maybe that’s a little clue for what we’re dropping next.

Japanese fabric market details and zippers Convenience store food and snacks in Tokyo

THE DETAILS WERE EVERYTHING

One thing that stood out immediately was how much care goes into everything. The garments, the packaging, the food, the stores, the streets — everything made by Japanese designers and makers felt so high quality.

The fashion culture there is so forward without feeling like people are trying too hard. Everyone has their own thing going on. Clean silhouettes, cool layers, strong accessories, and pieces that just fit right.

We were rocking Marieloulou, of course, but I was definitely observing. Tokyo reminded me that comfort and quality can still look super intentional, which is exactly what I want Marieloulou to keep growing into.

Marielou wearing Marieloulou while exploring Tokyo
Tokyo fashion and streetwear inspiration Classic car spotted in Tokyo Tiny truck and unique cars in Japan

We also saw so many cool cars. Classic cars, tiny toy-looking trucks, and cabs that looked like they teleported straight from the 90s. Everything being right-side drive still felt so unusual to me, but it made the city feel even more different in the best way.

bookstore in Tokyo Marielou in Tokyo Bookstore

Later in the afternoon, we rested in the coziest bookstore that served unlimited tea and snacks. After walking so much, it felt like the perfect little reset. Tokyo has this way of being super fast and super peaceful at the same time, and that bookstore was definitely the peaceful part.


Cat themed temple in Setagaya Japan
Day Two

SETAGAYA, LUCKY CATS, AND VENDING MACHINE DRINKS

On our second day, we went to a temple in Setagaya, a smaller town known for bringing prosperity. The whole temple and town had so many cat-themed items and figures, and it was honestly so cute.

It felt calm and special, like one of those places where you naturally slow down. I loved seeing all the little details and traditions, especially because they were so different from anything I usually see at home.

Cat figures at a temple in Setagaya Temple details in Setagaya Japan Marielou exploring Setagaya during her Tokyo trip

After that, we grabbed snacks and drinks from one of the many, many, many outdoor vending machines. I’m serious, they need to bring outdoor vending machines to Texas. It was so convenient, especially when you’re walking all day and just want a cold drink without making it a whole stop.

Outdoor vending machines in Japan Japanese snacks and drinks from a vending machine

JDM CARS AND TOKYO AT NIGHT

Later that evening, we got to explore Japanese car culture, and this was definitely one of the coolest parts of the trip. We rode in an iconic JDM car, went to a few car meets, and drove past some Tokyo landmarks at night.

The energy was unreal. The cars, the lights, the city, the people — it felt straight out of a movie. My brother loved this part too, so it was really fun getting to experience it together.

After all of that, we finally called it a day. Tokyo will have you exhausted, inspired, and already wanting to go back at the same time.

Tokyo at night

Travel Day

ONE LAST WALK BEFORE SHANGHAI

Our last day was mostly a travel day, so I didn’t take a whole lot of pictures. We walked around a little more, packed everything up, and then left for Shanghai.

Even though the Tokyo part of the trip went by fast, I came home with so much inspiration. The quality, the kindness, the hospitality, the attention to detail, the fashion, the cars, the snacks — all of it stuck with me.

This trip reminded me why I love designing clothes that feel easy but still say something. Pieces you can walk miles in, travel in, chill in, and still feel put together wearing. That’s always the goal with Marieloulou.

More Marieloulou moments coming soon.

Tokyo gave me so much inspiration for what’s next — cozy fits, clean details, and pieces that move with you wherever your day takes you.

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