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July 13, 2007

Chelsea Candy — Summer Dessert Mix

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Chelsea Candy -- Summer Dessert Mix


Meiji never ceases to amaze with their wondefully original and yummy candy creations. This is a bag of Chelsea Summer Dessert Mix that's just filled to the brim with a delicious mixture of 3 different hard candy flavors: Peach Melba, Afogado, and Strawberry Vanilla. Individually wrapped and sweetly satisfying, one after the other, and then another -- maybe just one more? These candies are a revelation in flavor and not to be missed. Grab a bag while they're still around in this limited seasonal...

Princess Waltz *Preorder*

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Princess Waltz *Preorder*


Pentium 3 800 Mhz or faster PC Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista, 2.7 GB disk space This game is not yet shipping. Preorder now for free shipping when it is ready. The Princess Waltz - a dance of whirling blades held to find the princess worthy of becoming queen of Seven Central in the fantasy world of Eldelant. Hopeful candidates travel from all the kingdoms of Eldelant to take part in the waltz, but only one princess will reign supreme... You are Fukamori Arata, and you know nothing of princesses...

100 Recipes from Japanese Cooking ~ Eigo de Nihon Ryori

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100 Recipes from Japanese Cooking ~ Eigo de Nihon Ryori


Looking for a way to master both Japanese and Japanese cooking at the same time? Or just learn about Japanese food in general? The Bilingual Books series from Kodansha brings you another wonderful glimpse into Japanese life in both English and Japanese. Learn how to make all the Japanese family favorites, gyudon (beef on rice), tempura, niku-jaga (meat and potato stew), miso soup and much much more! Full ingredient list and directions are given in Japanese on the left hand page, and in English...

Friday the 13th and superstitions from Japan, thoughts on how to approach learning, and my take on Heroes and Japanese actors

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Hello and happy Friday the 13th, often considered to be a day of good luck in Japan, since many festivals begin on the 13th of the month. Superstitions are often a big part of life in Japan, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to share some of them with you. First, never cut your fingernails at night, or you won't be able to be with your parents when they die -- an interesting Buddhist twist on "step on a crack," I guess. Whistling at night is out, too, unless you want snakes to pay you a visit. The number 13 is considered unlucky in the West, but in Japan the number to avoid is 4, due to the fact that the number, read shi in Japanese, also means "death" (airline counters omit both numbers for good measure). When you buy a new pair of shoes, be sure not to wear them for the first time when it's raining, or else every time you put those shoes on it will rain. Superstitions about salt are apparently common all around the world, too -- in Japan it's sprinkled over the body to purify you before entering your home after attending a funeral, which keeps dead spirits from inhabiting your house, or something like that.

Japanese superstition


Learning a foreign language is a difficult prospect. Modern teaching methods make it easier, of course, using approaches such as the Communicative Method (learning using communication-centric activities rather than, say, rote memorization of grammar) or the Natural Approach (mimicking how children acquire language by building listening skills and vocabulary before they start to produce speech). The way information is organized is important, too. For example, one area of English that's especially challenging for foreigners are two-part idiomatic verbs, which embed complex meaning in very simple words, and it makes sense for students of English to tackle these problems as a group. What's the difference between sleep over or oversleep? Act up and act out? Are drop in and drop out opposites? I had a Japanese friend who drank too much and proclaimed she was about to "throw off" -- then she couldn't understand why everyone was rolling on the floor laughing at her goof. Grouping linguistic concepts can help for students of Japanese, too. For example, a lot of words in Japanese incorporate no ko (child of...) and it can help to learn these together. A mushroom is a kinoko (child of a tree), bamboo sprout is takenoko (child of bamboo), caviar/fish roe is kazunoko (child of cod), and the powdered vinegar you sprinkle over rice when making sushi is known as....sushinoko (child of sushi). Learning them together like that makes them more likely to "stick" in your brain.

I'm currently hooked on Heroes, the NBC show that puts a new spin on the idea of comic book-style super powers. It's a lot of fun in part because of the two characters who speak Japanese throughout the story, including Hiro Nakamura, the clock-watching salaryman who developed the ability to stop time. It's great to be watching a story involving actual Japanese people, since it's all too common to see Koreans or Korean Americans playing Japanese roles, like Linda Park as Hoshi Sato on Enterprise or Sung Kang in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift -- the unspoken implication is that Japanese are so bad at English that Koreans must step in and portray them on film. Although Heroes show does a great job at showing the Japanese side of the characters accurately (including my mon George Takei, he don't shiv), for the record I've yet to meet a single Japanese person who makes Star Trek cultural references in his speech. It'd be much more common for the average Japanese on the street to utter, say, the famous line that Kenshiro of Fist of the North Star says before he kills an enemy -- "You are already dead!" / Omae wa mo, shinderu -- than to ask Scottie to beam them up. But that's just me being pedantic again.

10th Anniversary Trading Cards & Posters


J-List has been involved in licensing and translating Japan's unique PC dating-sim games for a long time -- an incredible *ten years* in fact, a full decade of helping fans enjoy these amazing story- and character-based love sims games in English. To celebrate this special event, we're announcing a limited edition JAST USA Memorial Trading Card collection, a series of 55 beautifully printed laminated plastic cards depicting scenes from the great English-language bishoujo games from G-Collections, Peach Princess and JAST USA. While supplies last, you'll get one of these beautiful foil-wrapped cards with each game purchased -- and if you're buying our download editions, you'll have the option of having the free card sent to you via postal mail for a nominal shipping fee. In addition to the cards, we've printed up some gorgeous bishoujo game posters with catalogs of our current and future titles on the other side, which you'll also get free with each order.

Also, today we're posting the outstanding new games we announced at Anime Expo for preorder. First, there's Princess Waltz, a ground-breaking bishoujo game that combines an incredible story with a unique card-based battle system, one of the most popular titles of the past year. Then, announcing one of the most requested titles ever in G-Collections history, the incredible Family Project ~ Kazoku Keikaku, voted the #1 dating-sim game on EroGameScape. With a huge story written by the creator of Kana - Little Sister and Yume Miru Kusuri and a soundtrack by I've Sound and Kotoko, this is a game the likes of which the English market hasn't seen yet. We're hard at work on both games, and they'll be ready in the coming months. You can help show your support for English bishoujo games by preordering both titles 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.

Mini Skirt Illustrated DVD vol. 88 ~ Minisuka DVD Aug 2006
Mini Skirt Illustrated DVD vol. 88 ~ Minisuka DVD Aug 2006. Always a pleasure to have a new issue of Mini Skirt Illustrated back on the site.
Independent -- Izumi Yokoyama
Independent -- Izumi Yokoyama. Then enjoy the lovely photobook by Izumi-chan.
Sex Service Spirits -- Sasa Handa
Sex Service Spirits -- Sasa Handa . Sasa Handa is one of the most beautiful girls in the JAV world, a real jewel of the Soft on Demand corporation.
New Half Club vol. 55
New Half Club vol. 55. Those Japanese, they're so wacky with their fetishes and all that.
100 Tough Questions for Japan ~ Eigo de Hanasu Nihon no Nazo
100 Tough Questions for Japan ~ Eigo de Hanasu Nihon no Nazo. Tough questions, printed in both English and Japanese, right on the page. A great concept.
Shining Musume 6 Limited ver. --  Shiwasu no Okina ~ Rainbow Six
Shining Musume 6 Limited ver. -- Shiwasu no Okina ~ Rainbow Six. Shiwasu no Okina is a long standing successful artist around here, and we're happy to see the latest Shining Musume book.
Nendroid Tachikomans Tachi-Silver *Preorder*
Nendroid Tachikomans Tachi-Silver *Preorder*. Killer new Tachikoma that you can preorder now. (We love Ghost in the Shell mecha around here, in case you couldn't guess.)
Domo-kun (Three Circles) - Standard Men's
Domo-kun (Three Circles) - Standard Men's. Domo-kun fans, we've gotten in yet another killer shirt for you.
Hello Kitty Monogram Tote Bag -- Brown
Hello Kitty Monogram Tote Bag -- Brown. Stylish Hello Kitty item for the ladies.
Mao 1/7 PVC Figure *Shining Tears ~ Max Factory
Mao 1/7 PVC Figure *Shining Tears ~ Max Factory. Love the design of this character.
Snake Hanao Setta with Leather Sole ~ Size LL
Snake Hanao Setta with Leather Sole ~ Size LL. Great pair of leather-soled Japanese setta sandals, for extra large gaijin feet.
Raoh from Fist of the North Star ~ Seikimatsu Gekitouroku Figure Collection vol.1 No.2
Raoh from Fist of the North Star ~ Seikimatsu Gekitouroku Figure Collection vol.1 No.2. Raoh is truly the baddest mother in the world, the oldest brother of Kenshiro and master of the Hokuto Shinken fighting style. Also one of the most popular villains of all time in Japan, definitely up there with Darth Vader. Dig on this really nice figure.
Totoro 3D Mascot 2-Tier Bento Box
Totoro 3D Mascot 2-Tier Bento Box. New Totoro bento box. Love it!
Hello Kitty Tatami Pillow
Hello Kitty Tatami Pillow. This is also cool: a pillow made of igusa grass, what tatami mats are made from, great for lounging around on a warm afternoon.
WX10 - Wireless Remote Control Vibrator
WX10 - Wireless Remote Control Vibrator. J-List carries rare and wonderful toys for grown ups, including this little number that allows you to have some fun from far away.
Glico Cratz -- Jane's Krazy Mixed-up Salt!
Glico Cratz -- Jane's Krazy Mixed-up Salt! Delicious Japanese snack that goes great with beer.

Japonica Kanji Japanese Practice Notebook(100 squares)

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Japonica Kanji Japanese Practice Notebook(100 squares)


The way to learn to write Japanese is to write -- repeatedly -- until you get it. Here is a wonderful Japanese notebook that offers a great way to practice writing Japanese -- either hiragana, katakana or kanji. Each page features 100 spaces for practicing your Japanese. This is an extremely handy item to have for anyone learning either the two kana syllabaries or kanji, and we're glad to be able to offer it to you.

Japonica Kanji Practice Notebook (84 squares)

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Japonica Kanji Practice Notebook (84 squares)


Another handy item for learning Japanese, this is a kanji practice notebook with medium sized squares (84 to a page), including dotted lines that divide each square into quadrants so you can more easily learn to write well-balanced kanji or hiragana/katakana. This great product is recommended by all of us -- we didn't have cool notebooks like this to study with when we were learning Japanese, but you can! Since the best way to learn Japanese is to write characters again and again, this notebook...

30 Patterns Deluxe Origami (150 Sheets)

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30 Patterns Deluxe Origami (150 Sheets)


Origami is one of the favorite pastimes of the Japanese from kindergarten to old age--the art of paper folding, of creating new 3 dimensional shapes with a simple square piece of paper. This special collection of origami paper has 30 different patterns of origami paper, reminiscent of kimono material and Japanese traditional patterns. From sakura to snowflakes, from usagi (rabbits) to folding fans, these beautiful origami will bring new life to your paper creations, giving them style and grace...

Naminori Mug Cup - Mikaeri Bijin (Looking Over Her Shoulder Beautiful Woman)

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Naminori Mug Cup - Mikaeri Bijin (Looking Over Her Shoulder Beautiful Woman)


Namitatsu Brand (Surfing Samurai) card cases have been a surprising hit at J-List, featuring an unusual mix of surfing waves and traditional Japanese iconography. We are pleased to be able to offer you this surfing geisha, with wooden surfboard watching the waves, with the company slogan "naminori tatsujin" (surfing expert") written in purple hiragana. Almost 4" high, this coffee mug is the perfect companion for surfing fans who also hold an interest in things Japanese. The company hanko...

Deluxe Pentel Fude Brush Pen — Roman Brush & Hard - XGFW50

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Deluxe Pentel Fude Brush Pen -- Roman Brush & Hard - XGFW50


From the Pentel company, a great fude pen for writing in the calligraphy style that all Japanese learn to write from elementary school age. This modern version of the traditional pen needs no special ink. It is double ended and has special tips for writing both the classic "roman" (English) alphabet and hard lines. Great for all study lovers. (More like this)

Uneri Deluxe 2 Tier Bento Box w/ Chopsticks & Case — Navy

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Uneri Deluxe 2 Tier Bento Box w/ Chopsticks & Case -- Navy


All the world knows of Japan's delicious and fun custom of "bento" (boxed lunch). Now you can have a great and authentic bento box for your lunch. A great item, this is a large sized box that you can put your rice and everything else into this two tiered stackable box(18x7x6.5 cm or 7x3x2.5 inches). Holds rice and "okazu" which is basically "whatever you eat with your rice," including sausages, meatballs, and so on. The cover has the word "Uneri" which is a "wave" and is kept securely closed...
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