Japanese Clothing Store Nyc

Trip to NYC in december?
okay so i am going to nyc on dec.26 with my younger sister as a christmas present to her. any ideas on where best to shop, eat, etc. she is 17 and likes shopping at forever 21, h&m, delias, etc. also loves those japanese stores that sell lolita clothing and trinkets. she eats alot of junk food so a mickey d`s or pizza shop will do. is there some kind of map of nyc that gives store locations like the ones above, food places, and events on that day? (and also locations for borders for me since i am an absolute bookworm). much thanks!
Dont’t drive into NYC. You will (a) never get in (b) never find parking (c) never get out traffic
If you get here (try LIRR or NJ transit), visit the Time Sq. area. That where all the tourist goes to. After that you can visit the Herald Sq (Macy area).
The last place to visit is Rockefeller center area.
That covers about 90% of touristy area. They are all within long waking distance of each other. Or you can get a “fun pass” trans pass for about $7 and ride the subway all you want (recommended).
Good Luck.
P.S. Don’t leave Manhattan. The rest of the city is for us real NY’ers.
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