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June 30, 2007

FX Neo ~ Japanese Hard Minty Eyedrops eye drops JAPAN

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FX Neo ~ Japanese Hard Minty Eyedrops eye drops JAPAN


In Japan, a major category of product are "hard minty eye drops," which you put in your eyes to both refresh yourself and wake yourself up, as well as wetting the eyes. This is the famous eye drops known as "FX" by Santen, and they will wake you up indeed. This is a really cool item that's a huge hit at J-List, known and loved by many who want to experience the thrill of Japanese minty eye drops! Note: because this can dry out your eyes if you wear soft contact lenses, the maker recommends that...

June 29, 2007

Samurai Sword Key Chain — Silver

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Samurai Sword Key Chain -- Silver


One of the most recognizable weapons in Japanese history is that of the katana sword. Known for their high craftsmanship, this was a weapon that was wielded by only the most experienced of swordsman. A weapon that's filled with both spirit and tradition. For our J-list customers who are weapons fanatics of Japan, we have a great item for you. This is a toy samurai sword with hilt to be used as a key chain. Measuring at about 4 1/4 inches in length, the sword can be drawn from its case, and...

Mini Green Tea Cream Harvest Cracker

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Mini Green Tea Cream Harvest Cracker


This new snack cookie from Tohato has a great balance of sweat creamy matcha (green tea) flavor and wheat cookie taste. Each cookie is crunchy and sweet, with just the right amount of matcha flavor to compliment the wheaty goodness. Think of them as Green Tea Oreos -- wow. For a modern snack, these Mini Harvest Cookies really give you a good sense of classic Japanese flavor. (More like this)

Mikakutoh Shigekix — Super Cola *New Package *

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Mikakutoh Shigekix -- Super Cola *New Package *


A wonderful and highly unique Japanese snack treat, this is one of our favorites here at J-List -- Shigekix, a wonderful ramune soda "hard gummi" (the same texture and quality as gummi, but in a chewy, harder version). Extremely sour, this thrilling treat will surely cause your face to contort as you eat it. It's great fun, and each package has only 84 Kcal. (Note: "shigeki" means "stimulation" in Japanese.) This is for the cola version, which has a "geji register" of 700. Comes in a resealable...

Morinaga Milk Caramel

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Morinaga Milk Caramel


Another wonderful treat from Japan, this is the famous Morinaga Milk Caramel, a delicious classic dark caramel with over 100 years of history, dating back from the Meiji period. Each box contains 12 delicious caramels. A great item with a delicious taste and long history. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) Order ten or more packs of Morinaga Caramel and get 15% off. One case of Morinaga Caramel is 10 packs, so you will get a shrinkwrapped box

Calorie Mate — Cheese Flavor

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Calorie Mate -- Cheese Flavor


For those on the go and too busy to worry about their bodies, there's Calorie Mate - a well balanced snack food item that is packed with plenty of vitamins and nutrients to keep you filled with energy in order to keep up with your daily activities. Sports, work, studying... just eat one of these specially sealed treats and you're back on track in no time. Comes in a delicious mixed cheese flavor. (More like this)   Click to view a '24' Calorie Mate commercial Order a case (ten boxes or...

Calorie Mate — Cheesecake Flavor

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Calorie Mate -- Cheesecake Flavor


For those on the go and too busy to worry about their bodies, there's Calorie Mate - a well balanced snack food item that is packed with plenty of vitamins and nutrients to keep you filled with energy in order to keep up with your daily activities. Sports, work, studying... just eat one of these specially sealed treats and you're back on track in no time. This is the delicious Cheesecake flavor.   Click to view a '24' Calorie Mate commercial Order a case (ten boxes or more) of a single...

Morinaga Milk Caramel

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Morinaga Milk Caramel


Another wonderful treat from Japan, this is the famous Morinaga Milk Caramel, a delicious classic dark caramel with over 100 years of history, dating back from the Meiji period. Each box contains 12 delicious caramels. A great item with a delicious taste and long history. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) Order ten or more packs of Morinaga Caramel and get 15% off. One case of Morinaga Caramel is 10 packs, so you will get a shrinkwrapped box

Getting ready for Anime Expo, all about Japanese name endings, tips on gift-giving, and thoughts on Japan and the iPhone

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Most people know that the Japanese put the ending -san on the end of names for politeness. There are quite a lot of similar name ending suffixes, including -kun (usually used for males who you're friends with, or all male children), or -sensei (used for teachers, doctors or anyone else you want to show respect for, including politicians). One of the more common name endings is -chan, an extremely cute suffix that gets added to girls' names, especially children or females you have a close relationship with, or sometimes boy children who are especially young and cute. But linguistic rules were made to be broken, and it's common for this suffix to be used in some of the most likely places, such as Shuwa-chan, the universal nickname for Arnold Schwarzenegger in Japan.

If you ever visit Japan, it's good manners to bring a gift, called "omiyage" (oh-mee-YAH-gay) to Japanese you will be visiting or who you might encounter. Some items, like boxes of chocolates, beef jerky, and macadamia nuts from Hawaii are so famous that they're almost cliched, but will still be appreciated by anyone who receives them from you. Yasu recommends you bring some items that Americans take for granted but which Japanese might find quite unique, like A-1 Steak Sauce, candy like jellybeans or gummy bears, tortilla chips and salsa, or "that Tabasco sauce that isn't Tabasco" (we're pretty sure he means Cholula pepper sauce, which isn't sold in Japan and is thus very exotic). I think anything from your part of the world would make a good gift, and if your city or state is famous for something, a gift along those lines is a good idea. If the people you'll be visiting like coffee, you might consider a large bag of Starbucks beans, since it's quite expensive to buy here. Finally, most people don't consider cigarettes as good for gift-giving, but Yasu says that Japanese who smoke would love a carton of Newport, which aren't sold in Japan. One word of warning: giving gifts can expose you to a "gift war" in which you end up getting many more gifts than you can need, as Japanese are very serious about o-kaeshi, or giving a return gift when they receive one. The best advice is to position your own present as a return gift for something others have done for you, which will avoid a return gift on the return gift.

Friday is the "iDay," when Apple's iPhone is finally released, so I thought I'd talk about some differences between cell phones in the U.S. an Japan. Japan's cellular industry is dominated by NTT's behemoth Docomo, followed closely by "au by KDDI" and Softbank, the company owned by Yahoo Japan mogul Masayoshi Son, formerly the failed Vodafone. As the various cell phone companies jockey to bring the best products and services to their customers, they experiment with different phone concepts, but never sell a phone that any other company sells, thus each phone model is always "exclusive" to that provider. 3G is the rule in Japan, and speedy internet access through your phone is a great boon -- I like to connect to the net on my MacBook while speeding through the countryside on a bullet train, just because I can. Somehow Japan managed to build a competitive cell phone industry that never thought of requiring two year contracts, and these almost never exist (although changing your phone model within one year can cost you slightly more than if you do it less often). Also, receiving a call doesn't cost you minutes as it does in the U.S., which translates to lower costs for the user.

Well, we're here in Long Beach, all set up to start day one of Anime Expo. The show is looking to be a great festival of all things related to anime and Japanese pop culture, and we hope you'll be there to say hello. We're in booths 852, 854 and 856, near the back of the dealers' room -- come and visit us! Also, we've got a panel on the future of English bishoujo games Friday night at 7:30. Drop by for a free gift! Just in case you're not able to make it to the show, we've go a gift for you: free shipping on all bishoujo games this weekend only. This makes it a great time to pick up a great PC dating-sim game or four.

Remember that J-List always has plenty of what we call "Wacky Things from Japan," with hundreds of products that are so bizarre, they could only come from the Land of the Rising Sun. Want to make Hello Kitty-shaped ice cubes? We've got your back. How about those fluffy Loose Socks the high school girls wear, along with Socks Glue to make them stay on your leg just so? When you're feeling too much stress in your daily life, we've got something soft to squeeze, or if you want to make a change in how you view your lunch, we've got lots of ideas for you, too. J-List's mission is to be your personal "wonderful toybox of things from Japan," so why not browse our wacky Japanese items now?

Here are today's "really cool products" that I thought were especially noteworthy. Note: the J-List links below may be for adult products and should probably be considered "not safe for work." To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link.

Bejean Feb 2007 vol. 160
Bejean Feb 2007 vol. 160. Oh, another issue of the lovely Bejean, how nice.
Nurse Legs
Nurse Legs. Wow, this is a great idea for a release. Not nurses, not stockings, but much more.
Tokyo Erect Girl II -- Toshimi Horiguchi
Tokyo Erect Girl II -- Toshimi Horiguchi. This is truly a great photobook for fans and collectors.
Hobby Japan June 2007 No. 456
Hobby Japan June 2007 No. 456. new issue of Hobby Japan, the #1 Japanese toy magazine.
Myojo March 2007
Myojo March 2007. Myojo is a magazine about Japanese men's styles from Tokyo.
Totoro Tree House -- Large
Totoro Tree House -- Large. Is tihs not the coolest thing in the world?
Area
Area. High quality ero manga from Japan.
Housen Ryoufu 1/7 Figure (Cast-Off) ~ Ikki Tousen *Preorder*
Housen Ryoufu 1/7 Figure (Cast-Off) ~ Ikki Tousen *Preorder*. Um, this figure is so cool I've gone back to look at it on the website several times. I suggest you check it out.
Sake T-Shirt
Sake T-Shirt " Shirayuki " -- Dark Blue New "sake brand" T-shirts for you on the site now, and made in Japan.
Honey Bunny Karen & Rio Figure ~ Mon-Sier Bome Collection Vol.21
Honey Bunny Karen & Rio Figure ~ Mon-Sier Bome Collection Vol.21. This is a really special item we've posted to the site now too.
Mamegoma Hiding Swing Strap ~ Full Set (Set of 5)
Mamegoma Hiding Swing Strap ~ Full Set (Set of 5). New Mamegoma strap fun!
Womens Red & Black Geta ~ Orange & Purple Kimono Strap
Womens Red & Black Geta ~ Orange & Purple Kimono Strap . Look at these stylish geta shoes for women. Great.
FUURIN ~ Japanese Summer Bell -- Gold Fish
FUURIN ~ Japanese Summer Bell -- Gold Fish. For summer, these are Japanese wind chimes (aka Summer Bells).
Yojimbo from Final Fantasy X ~ Final Fantasy Master Creatures 2
Yojimbo from Final Fantasy X ~ Final Fantasy Master Creatures 2. Final Fantasy fans, take note. A cool figure on the site.
Meiji Jello In Gummy -- Apricot
Meiji Jello In Gummy -- Apricot. We had a debate about whether to call this Jelly, as they do in Britain (and Japan), or Jello, as they do in America.

June 28, 2007

Womens Red & Black Traditional Geta — Red Kimono Strap

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Womens Red & Black Traditional Geta -- Red Kimono Strap


Kimono fabric toe strap sandals with asian red and black color design, traditional kimono pattern and offset pointed toe. The strap cloth is lined with soft felt, giving these sandals funky style and comfort. Measure 9.5 inches from heel to toe, corresponding to a US Womens size 5.5 shoe. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) Special! Get 20% off two or more pairs of traditional Japanese footwear!
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