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July 3, 2007

Japanese T-shirt “Cheshire Totoro Face”

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Japanese T-shirt "Cheshire Totoro Face"


Here's a great new parody T-shirt created by Japanese illustrator Kenji Takahashi, featuring an ultra-cute image of a famous Japanese face. A super original T-shirt for you, recommended for all Totoro and Studio Ghibli fans! This is the cool traditional grey shirt, for the classic Totoro look. Sizes in stock are S through 2XL (additional charges for 2XL shirts apply). (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 15% off 3 or more shirts or hoodies. Click for shirt size info. Why are our...

Standing Type Nausicaa and Laputa Fox Squirrel — Kitsune Risu

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Standing Type Nausicaa and Laputa Fox Squirrel -- Kitsune Risu


This is a gorgeous and detailed stuffed animal replica plush toy. Representing the small fox squirrel that appears on the shoulders of the robot guardians of the Floating Castle in the Sky Laputa, it's also seen in Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece Nausicaa. Lovingly rendered right down to its large eyes, neck tuft and pointed ears, this is an officially licensed Sun Arrow product, so you know the quality is very high. For all fans of Laputa, Nausicaa, and all Ghibli fans. Measures 14 x 21 cm (5.75...

Being sick in Japan and America, the concept of “political correctness” in Japanese, and all about Japan’s famous alcoholic drink, sake

Filed under: Uncategorized — Peter in Japan @ 8:57 pm
Japan is a fun place -- the people are nice, the sights are beautiful, and you get to have wacky "gaijin experiences" like seeing a sign on a train that says "Beware of Perverts" or "It Is Forbidden To Urinate Here" on a dark street. But no matter how much I like the place, getting sick in Japan just sucks, especially if I don't have a cache of American medicine like Nyquil, Advil, Alka-Seltzer Plus, Dimetapp and other cures made for my big gaijin body on hand. In addition to U.S. medicines being stronger than their Japanese counterparts, there's another difference: Japanese medicine bottles aren't required to have child-proof caps on them. As a result, Japanese almost never know how to open a cap from the U.S., and I usually have to step in and help my wife when she's trying to get a bottle open. Sadly, I've managed to catch a bit of a bug on the last day of Anime Expo. I'm still hoping I can recover enough to enjoy my first real Fourth of July in San Diego in years, but for now I'm going to bang the update out to everyone and head to bed.

japanese health masks


Sooner or later, concepts that we take for granted in the West pop up in Japan, including what some might call "political correctness." Over the past few years, Japan has been renaming some job titles that had a sexist slant due to the kanji they were written with. For example, the old word for a preschool teacher, hobo (literally "protecting mother," not related to how it sounds in English) has been updated to hoikushi ("care-giver"), and the former term for nurse (kangofu, written with characters that meant "nursing wife") is now kangoshi, which makes no reference to male or female. Some words haven't been updated yet, though. A family with only one parent is often called boshi katei which literally means "household of mother and child," but this word doesn't serve its purpose very well if the single parent is male. And Japanese who spend several years overseas then return to Japan are called kikoku shijo or "a girl-child who has returned to their home country." The term is used for males as well as females, despite the fact that the "girl" meaning is built into the word via kanji characters.

Sake (pronounced sah-KAY, with an accent over the second syllable), is the famous Japanese wine made from rice, what my grandfather used to call "saki." One of the most popular alcoholic drinks in Japan, sake is enjoyed by millions of tired salarymen after a hard day's work every day. Just like there are many kinds of wine in the world, there's a lot of variety in types of sake, from dry to sweet, aged with some very high-priced brands of jizake (local sake, made only in one part of the country) out there. Among the more popular brands of sake are Ozeki, Shirayuki and Akagi (the latter is made in our home prefecture of Gunma), but the most famous sake of all is Koshi no Kambai, a popular brand from Niigata Prefecture, which as I'm sure you're aware is the "rice basket" of Japan. In addition to referring to rice wine, the word sake (often with the honorific "o" placed in front of it, o-sake) is a catch-all for any kind of alcohol, just as the Japanese word for rice, gohan, can stand in for any kind of meal.

We've got some great new and restocked items for you today, including a big treat for Ghibli fans, Tales of Earthsea, the newest animated film from Japan's most celebrated animation studio. We've got both of the standard and limited editions of the film, we're happy to let you know that the discs are provided with full English subtitles and dubbed tracks, all optional of course. Check it out now!

Other great new items for you include new and restocked items, including great anime figures (including El designed by Yoshinori Tatake), more cool Hello Kitty items like the Animal Bobble Heads or the "Pass the Test" good luck charm for anyone studying or striving to meet a goal, great Tales from Earthsea toys, fun and wacky ways to clean your ears in Japan style, more bento related items, keychains featuring famous symbols of Japan, great pens from Japan, restocked snacks including Shigekix and Rock-Paper-Scissors Gummy, and wacky "Watering Kiss Mint Gum," if you know what that is, and a bunch of 18+ items too.

Remember that J-List carries delicious chewing gum from famous companies like Lotte or Boubon or Glico. From the famous Lotte Black Black caffeine-laced gum and Ume plum flavored gum to fresh ideas in sugarless gum containing Xylitol, Japan's gum is always fun to chew. We sell gum by the case, too -- order 15 or more packs of most varieties and get a shrinkwrapped pack at a discount price. As always, we unconditionally guarantee that every snack product we sell is within the freshness date stamped on it.

Glico Watering Kiss Mint Gum - Peach Mint Pink

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Glico Watering Kiss Mint Gum - Peach Mint Pink


Another pack of the delicious Kiss Mint, by Glico, the famous gum that's been around in Japan for years. This is "Peach Mint" flavor, meaning that it is for people who are concerned about their breath smelling bad -- the breath capsules with herbs and mint make your breath smell nice. 8 sticks of gum in a package with funny English on the package: "Watering Kissmint." Great for fans of Japan's delicious chewing gum.

Dragon Light-Up Figure — Tales from Earthsea

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Dragon Light-Up Figure -- Tales from Earthsea


The latest Studio Ghibli film to wow audiences across Japan is Tales From Earthsea, an anime adapted from the work of Ursula K. Le Guin and featuring the directorial debut of Hayao Miyazaki's son, Goro. For fans of the anime, we have this amazing statue of the dragon embracing a transparent blue Ged with his wings. This image model stands approximately 8" high from its base, created from high quality materials as is the norm for all Studio Ghibli releases. When turned on Ged lights up. Made by...

Japanese T-shirt “Cheshire Totoro Face”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Recently updated products at JBOX.com @ 7:43 pm

Japanese T-shirt "Cheshire Totoro Face"


Here's a great new parody T-shirt created by Japanese illustrator Kenji Takahashi, featuring an ultra-cute image of a famous Japanese face. A super original T-shirt for you, recommended for all Totoro and Studio Ghibli fans! This is the cool traditional grey shirt, for the classic Totoro look. Sizes in stock are S through 2XL (additional charges for 2XL shirts apply). (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 15% off 3 or more shirts or hoodies. Click for shirt size info. Why are our...

Standing Type Nausicaa and Laputa Fox Squirrel — Kitsune Risu

Filed under: Uncategorized — Recently updated products at JBOX.com @ 7:43 pm

Standing Type Nausicaa and Laputa Fox Squirrel -- Kitsune Risu


This is a gorgeous and detailed stuffed animal replica plush toy. Representing the small fox squirrel that appears on the shoulders of the robot guardians of the Floating Castle in the Sky Laputa, it's also seen in Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece Nausicaa. Lovingly rendered right down to its large eyes, neck tuft and pointed ears, this is an officially licensed Sun Arrow product, so you know the quality is very high. For all fans of Laputa, Nausicaa, and all Ghibli fans. Measures 14 x 21 cm (5.75...

Dragon Light-Up Figure — Tales from Earthsea

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Dragon Light-Up Figure -- Tales from Earthsea


The latest Studio Ghibli film to wow audiences across Japan is Tales From Earthsea, an anime adapted from the work of Ursula K. Le Guin and featuring the directorial debut of Hayao Miyazaki's son, Goro. For fans of the anime, we have this amazing statue of the dragon embracing a transparent blue Ged with his wings. This image model stands approximately 8" high from its base, created from high quality materials as is the norm for all Studio Ghibli releases. When turned on Ged lights up. Made by...

Insult Fighting Musume 24 ~ Touki Ryoujyoku vol. 24

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Insult Fighting Musume 24 ~ Touki Ryoujyoku vol. 24


From Kill Time Communications from this fantastic hentai anthology inspired by fighting heroines! Nine artists take on a favorite genre in nine different stories with tones of sexual action. You'll see work by a variety of top hentai artists, including MISS BLACK, Cyclo Steak, faith, Souryu, and more! Covering the wide spectrum of fighting girl manga, anime and games, it also covers many fetishes, such as bondage, gang bangs, naughty tentacles, paizuri (titty fucking), X-ray penetration, large...

el. Figure Designed by Yoshinori Yatake

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el. Figure Designed by Yoshinori Yatake


Yoshinori Yatake is a master painter that has recently been seen as a budding sculptor. For the first time one of his PVC kits featuring the original character el. will be produced courtesy of Kaiyodo. Prepainted and ready to display right out of the box, this collectable measures approximately 21 cm (8 inches) at 1/8th the scale. Fans of steam boy, steampunk, and retro Science Fiction are sure to love this figure. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)    
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