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July 9, 2007

UKIYOE Setta with Brown Strap — M size

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UKIYOE Setta with Brown Strap -- M size


A cool pair of sandals with a samurai ukio-e ('yoo-kee-o-ay') print that you can enjoy revealing just as you head for the deep end, or just before some other shoeless activity. Made with a nice rubber tread and strong double strap (hanao) that's fit to take some abuse during your fair weather excursions. This is the brown strap version, in a Japanese "M" size that measures 26 cm long, comparable to an 8.5 size US shoe (but please also measure your actual foot size). (More like this) (Direct...

UKIYOE Setta with Black Strap — M size

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UKIYOE Setta with Black Strap -- M size


A cool pair of sandals with a samurai ukio-e ('yoo-kee-o-ay') print that you can enjoy revealing just as you head for the deep end, or some other shoeless activity. Made with a nice rubber tread and strong double strap (hanao) that's fit to take some abuse during your fair weather excursions. This is the black strap version, in a Japanese "M" size that measures 26cm long, comparable to an 8.5 size US shoe (but please also measure your actual foot size). (More like this) (Direct link to this...

UKIYOE Setta with Brown Strap — L size

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UKIYOE Setta with Brown Strap -- L size


A cool pair of sandals with a samurai ukio-e ('yuki-o-ay') print that you can enjoy revealing just as you head for the deep end, or some other shoeless activity. Made with a nice rubber tread and strong double strap (hanao) that's fit to take some abuse during your fair weather excursions. This is the brown strap version, in a Japanese "L" size that measures 26.5 cm long, in-between an 8.5 and 9 US Mens shoes size (but please also measure your actual foot size). (More like this)    ...

Midnight Seminar 3 ~ Mayonaka Seminar 3

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Midnight Seminar 3 ~ Mayonaka Seminar 3


Master mangaka Takeshi Takebayashi takes up on this wonderful sex comedy romp through Tokyo as two ronin mistakenly enter the wrong school, and get enrolled in a sex clinic school to further their studies! Can romance exist between the two even when their "homework" involves the other students and teachers? A great love-story comedy sex epic with cosplay (teacher, nurse, group sex), large breasts, group sex, lesbian sex, female masturbation and more! One read and you'll be wanting to sign up to...

More on the language of men and women, the Jerusalem of Otakuism, and all about sex and nudity in Japan (cool!)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Peter in Japan @ 1:05 am
There are subtle nuances in how we use language, and the speech we choose to use says something about all of us. In English, men and women speak differently in subtle ways, choosing varying words or inflections or coloring their speech differently (e.g. cursing, using feminine-sounding intonation, using less or more slang). In Japanese, the line between male and female speech is much more pronounced, with separate words for the first and second person, e.g. watashi as "I" for girls and the more masculine-sounding boku for boys. There are grammatical "particles" that go on the ends of sentences, too, stressing a statement or asking for agreement from other listeners, and several of these, such as wa (note, わ not は, i.e. the end-of-sentence wa, not the subject-marker wa, or the trendy-word-meaning-harmony wa either for that matter) or ne are generally used by women, or (don't ask me why) men from the Osaka region of Japan. The big challenge for male learners of Japanese is to find the right balance when speaking, to avoid picking up feminine Japanese (difficult when learning from female teachers/girlfriends/wives), while getting input in "male" Japanese that's right for your age (picking up slang from junior high school kids isn't much use when you're 35).

Akiba Demonstration


Last week there was a big demonstration in Tokyo's Akihabara region, with otakus of every creed, color and cosplay taking to the the streets to demand freedom to pursue their love of anime, manga and the related arts in their chosen homeland. The demonstration was lead by groups such as the Revolutionary Moeist Union -- who may or may not have been aware of the great joke they made using the word moe (萌え、mo-EH), roughly translatable as the warm, fuzzy feeling you get when contemplating your favorite anime or video game character -- and they were rallying against the recent otaku-unfriendly changes in Akihabara. Tokyo's plan to turn the area into a hip tourist spot has seen many large retailers moving in, including the mammoth Yodobashi Camera store that opened a few years back, pushing out smaller shops that catered to the "otaku spirit." Originally known as Tokyo's "Electric Town," Akihabara has grown beyond electronics to become the Mecca for everything from manga to anime to maid cafes to, well, mecha, and if there's a Jerusalem for anime fans, this is it. Indeed, the word "Akiba-kei" ("related to Akihabara") refers to otaku culture in all its many forms, not to duty-free electronics stores that have been established since the 1960s. The demonstration was mostly for fun, of course, a chance to dress up like your favorite anime character and take part in something spontaneous, but some of the participants really seemed to be getting into it, hiding their faces like PLO guerillas and beating their breasts as they demanded freedom to be otaku in their chosen part of Tokyo.

Japan is not happy, it seems, if it's not constantly presenting foreign visitors with conflicting images of itself. On the one hand, the country can be considered quite open when it comes to subjects like nudity and sex. Public bathing is still quite common, and while male/female mixed bathing (called konyoku, as in our wacky "mixed bathing" T-shirt) has become somewhat of a rarity -- I've only managed to find one such bath in all my years of onsen- hopping, and I'm been paying really close attention-- getting naked in front of strangers of the same sex is still something Japanese never bat an eye at. Occasional nudity on television is by no means shocking, even during prime time, and late-night television in Japan can still give Benny Hill a run for his money when it wants to. Sex has been expressed in art for centuries, and the subset of ukiyoe known as shunga ("spring pictures"), which included the first "naughty tentacles" depiction, dates back to the Edo Period. On the other hand, Japan can be an extremely conservative place at the same time. The roles between men and women are still trapped in the 1950s in many ways, with some girls ernestly wanting to be nothing more than housewives when they grow up. Alternative lifestyles are generally not shared with others, and although the English word "coming out" exists in Japanese (カミングアウトする), it's almost unheard of in practice. When my wife and I went to Thailand with some other Japanese tourists, there were many Europeans there, sunbathing with their tops off, but the idea of trying this was positively scandalous to all the Japanese tourists.

List loves the genre known as bishoujo games, aka PC dating-sim games, and we've got dozens of English-translated gatitlesmes available for every possible genre, with games for all ages, too. The newest game from G-Collections will be Pretty Soldier Wars A.D. 2048, a fresh and new concept that involves both strategy and traditional dating-sim gameplay with beautiful "Biosoldiers" who must fight the evil enemy Yoju. This game has been declared "golden master" and will be back from the duplicators soon, but you can still preorder and get free shipping when it's ready. This game is being offered at just $24.95, so it's a great title that every fan should pick up. The challenging game includes a full printed game manual along with lots of other bonuses. Thanks for supporting the creation of English bishoujo games!

Remember that J-List now offers a great "wish list" feature that makes it easy for you to save various items you'd like to check out later so you won't forget them. Products can be moved in and out of your wish list to your shopping cart easily. Best of all, you can make your wish list available for public viewing by checking the appropriate box, so friends, family, blog readers etc. can see what you'd like them to get for you. You can even make comments beside each product so they know why you think it's cool, what size you'd need, etc. I love to watch the Recent Wish List Additions RSS feed to see what peopple are adding to their public wish lists and what they're saying about them.

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.

Karami SE Erotic Style
Karami SE Erotic Style. This is a really amazing photobook filled with gorgeous pictures.
Hello! Leah! -- Anna Kanzaki
Hello! Leah! -- Anna Kanzaki. More Leah Dizon look-alike action here. This is actually quite common. Most of the Morning Musume JPOP idols, for example, had AV stars who looked like them at one time or another.
Koi Millennium -- Akina 2
Koi Millennium -- Akina 2. Nice offering from Aida Garo, one of the most famous photographers in Japan. (Satoshi Kizu of Yulia Nova fame sometimes likes to talk B.S. about him, it's fun to listen to.)
Spirit of Capitalism
Spirit of Capitalism. This is one of the most legendary manga ever sold at J-List, and available now in English. What an amazing event!
Megami Magazine vol. 83 April 2007
Megami Magazine vol. 83 April 2007. Megami Magazine is the top selling anime magazine because they give you tons of posters of cute anime girls in each issue.
Virtual High School Girl
Virtual High School Girl. This is amazing -- an artbook that comes with a dress-up game you play on your computer.
Hiragana Times July 2007 vol. 249
Hiragana Times July 2007 vol. 249. Read articles in English and Japanese. Great for students.
The Pink Coral 11 ~ Momoiro Sango 11
The Pink Coral 11 ~ Momoiro Sango 11. The popular Pink Coral series continues.
Blancneige 1/8 Figure Shining Tears ~ Shining Tears *Preorder*
Blancneige 1/8 Figure Shining Tears ~ Shining Tears *Preorder*. Shining Tears is really getting popular, and this is a new figure from the game.
Warugaki (Bad Boy) T-shirt with Shisa - L Size ~ Black
Warugaki (Bad Boy) T-shirt with Shisa - L Size ~ Black. New T-shirt from Japan, featuring beautiful images of the "Warugaki" (Bad Boy) kanji.
Bamboo Mini Spice Tray with Tongs
Bamboo Mini Spice Tray with Tongs. A unique item for your dining room table.
Mini Terrarium for Insects / Fish
Mini Terrarium for Insects / Fish . All Japanese boys are just ape over bugs, don't ask me why. This is all you need to go capture your own Hercules Beetles tonight!
UKIYOE Setta with Black Hanao -- M size
UKIYOE Setta with Black Hanao -- M size. Funky sandals with ukiyoe art on them. I love these things.
Ryuna 1/8 PVC figure ~ Shining Tears *Eye Scream*
Ryuna 1/8 PVC figure ~ Shining Tears *Eye Scream*. Gorgeous new figure, in stock. From Shining Tears.
Hello Kitty Bonchi Age
Hello Kitty Bonchi Age. Traditional rice cracker for Hello Kitty fans.
Kanji Square Geta w/Kasuri (Splash) Pattern ~ Varnished Paulownia
Kanji Square Geta w/Kasuri (Splash) Pattern ~ Varnished Paulownia . We've got more cool wooden-style geta for you today too. Love the kanji on these things.

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