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July 2, 2007

Pythagora Switch DVD Book 1

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Pythagora Switch DVD Book 1


The Rube Goldberg Machine is a complex creation that is powered by a domino effect that sets off a chain reaction of activities to ultimately result in a desired (often very simple) action. One prime example of the Rube Goldberg Machine is a famous scene from the movie Goonies that triggers events to open a gate. In NHK's effort to spark the ingenuity in children, the program Pata Gora Suichi (Pythagora Switch) was created, which featured a fantastic and elaborate Rube Goldberg Machine to which...

Tiger Eye Stone Magatama Strap ~ Dragon Destiny Netsuke

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Tiger Eye Stone Magatama Strap ~ Dragon Destiny Netsuke


Magatama are traditional curved beads that are said to represent the human spirit, and if one wears a magatama one will have protection from the gods. Also known as kokkok in Korea, these beads were of tremendous religious significance during the Jomon and Kofun periods of Japan. This modern day magatama is also a lovely cell phone strap that you can use to attatch to your keys or your backpack. Smooth to the touch and is a brown gradient, this lucky stone also comes with a small bell. This...

Semen 4 Hours (region 2)

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Semen 4 Hours (region 2)


A great compilation of bukkake at it's best, Moodyz Style. Featuring twenty top AV actresses in a literal semen shower of man juice resulting in plenty of gansha (facials). Gang bangs, semen play, oral sex, and much more. Top notch lusty actresses featured in this four hour semen extravaganza include Tsukasa Minami, Yu kanta, Kasumi Haru, Anri Suzuki, Nanba Ann, and Nayuka Mine as just a small sampler. Only the best in semen fetishes brought to you by Japan's Moodyz. 240 mins. (More like this...

Anime Expo update, advice on traveling in Japan, on the idea of Japan as “#81″ and two words every pop Japanologist must know

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We're still here at Anime Expo in Long Beach, and it's been a real blast. Monday is the last day of the show, so if you'll be around, come on by! Just look for the really big banners featuring our official mascot, whose name is Megumi-chan, in case you were curious.

Japan is an expensive place, and travelling here can quickly add up to a lot of money. I once took my family to Kyoto for a few days and managed to spend enough for all of us to fly to Europe instead -- ouch. However, there are still plenty of ways to make a trip to Japan affordable. First of all, be sure to make use of the Japan Rail Pass discount tickets, which let you go anywhere on Japan's speedy bullet trains for a very affordable fee. (Poor Japan-bound gaijin like me don't get to buy these, as they're only for visitors from outside the country.) All Japanese cities have affordable youth hostels where you can stay for around $30 a night, more or less. You also might try what I've done in the past, staying in capsule hotels -- you're sure to have an unforgettable experience, sleeping in those tiny cubbyholes. Guidebooks like Lonely Planet are useful, but a word of warning: if you locate accommodations using these books, be prepared to find yourself staying at a traditional ryokan filled with other foreign tourists, all clutching copies of the same guidebook. Avoid this by trying a Japanese minshuku, a kind of Japanese-style bed-and-breakfast where you can enjoy the hospitality of the owner and meet locals also traveling on the cheap.



Everyone naturally views the world from the viewpoint of their own culture, and many people consider their country to be "best," at least on some level. But while many Japanese view the world from the standpoint of their own culture, I don't think I've met one who thinks that Japan is "#1" in the world. "Everyone knows that America is number one," a guy drinking next to me once said. "Japan is number 81." While he was making a joke about the international code used to call Japan, I think that certain Japanese, especially members of the older generation who experienced defeat by the Allies and the kids raised by them, have a bit of a complex about the U.S. and Europe, and naturally assume that their own culture is inferior to the greatness of the West. This is part of the reason why Japan's government is happy to take its cues mostly from the U.S. and Britain, to introduce their own "Big Bang" banking reform program only after the U.K. rolled out their own program, or to name the retirement investment system used in Japan "the Japan 401(k)." Just once, it'd be interesting to see a major idea put forth by Japan's government, which would be studied and adopted by the West, instead of the other way around.

I'd be remiss in my discussions about Japan if I didn't bring up two core concepts any pop Japanoligist needs to know: tatemae and honne (TAH-tay- MAH-ae and HON-neh), two concepts which are woven into the fabric of Japan as a nation. Tatemae could be translated as the ideas expressed in public, or the way we pretend society is, while honne is the way we really feel, or the way the world really is. Often tatemae are the things you say to people in certain social situations, even though you don't feel that way inside. When I see my English-bilingual wife talking with the other mothers at my daughter's school, I can see some this idea in action: she has to hold her own opinions back much of the time and pretend to agree with the other mothers who have never been outside of Japan, lest she stand out too much. Tatemae can also exist in the society at large. For example, gambling is illegal in Japan, so you win "prizes" at Pachinko parlors, which you "sell" for money at small shops located conveniently next door. Prostitution is also illegal, yet there are "soaplands" where a beautiful girl will give you a full body wash in a bath (including one in Shibuya, located right behind a police station). And on Tokyo's busy Kan-Nana Bypass, the speed limit is a meager 40 kph (24 mph), but anyone actually going that speed would surely cause an accident -- so everyone speeds along at 90 kph (55 mph). Tatemae are the little white lies we live with every day, and honne are what is really in our hearts. Do you have tatemae and honne in your life?

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.

Nu Beau ~ Special Nude Collection -- Kaho Kasumi, Shinju Murasaki with DVD
Nu Beau ~ Special Nude Collection -- Kaho Kasumi, Shinju Murasaki with DVD. Gorgeous collection of photographs of these two Japanese angels.
Gekkan -- Mariko Okubo
Gekkan -- Mariko Okubo. Another great example of Japanese beauty captured on camera.
Zenra Figure Skating
Zenra Figure Skating. A bold idea from SOD, fully nude figure skating.
Machinery Gals System ~ Kikai Shojo
Machinery Gals System ~ Kikai Shojo. Mecha blended with beautiful girl characters.
egg April 2007 vol. 126
egg April 2007 vol. 126. New issue of Egg. Or egg. As an English major, I hate it when they mess with capitalizations like that.
Shichau? ~ Shall We Do
Shichau? ~ Shall We Do "It"?. Amazing artwork from this talented artist.
Tachikoman's Tachi-Blue 1/24 Scale Action Figure w/Batou *Wave High Advanced Model*
Tachikoman's Tachi-Blue 1/24 Scale Action Figure w/Batou *Wave High Advanced Model*. New Tachikoma for the site. This is one of the coolest, with incredible detailing
Master Chief Painted Kit ~ Halo3 *Preorder
Master Chief Painted Kit ~ Halo3 *Preorder. Preorder your Halo 3 figure.
Japanese Soup Bowl -- Rabbit with SAKURA
Japanese Soup Bowl -- Rabbit with SAKURA. It's nice to outfit your kitchen with some cool Japanese stuff.
Z Gundam
Z Gundam "Hyakushiki (Auge)" Zippo Lighter. Okay, this is one of the coolest things we've ever carried. The official lighter of the AEUG, as embodied by Char Aznable's cool mecha, the 100-shiki ("hyaku-shiki").
Rin Tosaka Figure Bome Collection vol.22 from Kaiyodo ~ Fate/Stay Night
Rin Tosaka Figure Bome Collection vol.22 from Kaiyodo ~ Fate/Stay Night. Great new Fate/Stay Night figure.
Hello Kitty Kimono
Hello Kitty Kimono "Warabe" Doll -- Blue. Gorgeous traditional Hello Kitty figure (new variant).
Domo-kun Square Plush Strap
Domo-kun Square Plush Strap D -- Napping More wacky Domo-kun plush straps for your phone, keys etc.
Hello Kitty Tote Bag --- Gray
Hello Kitty Tote Bag --- Gray. Is this not a great little bag to carry your stuff in?
DX Tsuge (Boxtree) Kanji Character Strap with Special Box -- HAPPINESS
DX Tsuge (Boxtree) Kanji Character Strap with Special Box -- HAPPINESS. Happiness is a wood carved kanji strap for your phone.
March of Koala ~ Cheese Cake Flavor
March of Koala ~ Cheese Cake Flavor. Cheese Cake (cheesecake) never looked so cute.



Various images from the con, since you've all been so patient. (I get a little busy at these things.)



It's always cool to see our customers wearing our shirts. This is our popular "Baka Gaijin" shirt design.



Eva cosplay was quite popular. Is she doing Mikuru Beam?



Another cosplayer, very cute.



Maruchan ramen??



The big highlight was ducking out to wait in line (and wait) for the Haruhi voice actress concert. Seeing Aya Hirano up close and personal was great. She's so cute she should be an anime voice actress or something. To see what she looks like, click here.

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