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July 19, 2007

Sakura Business Card Holder — Black

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Sakura Business Card Holder -- Black


Keep all your cards and ID safe in this cool looking brushed metal card case created by Prime Nakamura. Made out of stainless steel, it's perfectly measured to keep all your business cards in one place (holds up to 20 cards). With a cover that snaps closed, this is a very stylish way of carrying cards with you. 3.5" x 2.25". Made in Japan. This purchase is for the pink sakura (cherry blossom) pattern print and black background version with glitter specks on the cover. (More like this)

Kuro Ame — Traditional Black Sugar Candy

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Kuro Ame -- Traditional Black Sugar Candy


A wonderful traditional Japanese hard candy, this is "Kuro-Ame" (Black Candy), a famous Japanese treat loved by everyone since the 1860's. With a long history and a unique brown-sugar taste, this is a classical Japanese treat. One bag includes 22+ individual wrapped candies. (More like this)

More thoughts on Hiro from Heroes (yuk yuk), comparing Maryland with Japan, and all about a great remapping in Japan’s history

Filed under: Uncategorized — Peter in Japan @ 9:32 pm
I'm enjoying my time here in Annapolis, as we get ready for Otakon, the wildest anime convention on the East Coast, which starts on Friday and goes through Sunday. If you'll be at the show, we hope you'll come by and see us in booth 611. We'll have many great products for our customers, especially our PC dating-sim games and other goodies (and something secret, too). Every J-List reader who comes by will get something free -- see you there!

I'm still enjoying Heroes, the TV show about people who discover they have super powers, including Japanese salaryman Hiro ("hero," get it?), who develops the ability to stop time with his mind. The character is played by uber geek Masi Oka, who's done work as a computer effects guru for Lucasfilm and who has a degree in computer science. While the show strives to present the Japanese dialogue between Hiro and his friend Ando in a natural way, there are times that the English teacher in me says, hey, Japanese ESL types wouldn't really say that. In one scene, the English-challenged Hiro shouts out, "Don't worry, New York. We will save you!" Due to a grammatical oddity of Japanese, the simple future tense ("we will save you") and the simple present ("we save you") are identical, which means that it's quite common for a Japanese person to say something like "I go there" when he's really talking about something he'll do in the near future. Thus, it'd be more natural for Hiro to shout "We save you!" in this scene. Another giveaway that Masi's lines were written first in English is his (usually) accurate use of the "s" as found in sentences like "he drinks water." Truly the bane of learners of English all over the world, third person singular "s" (or for oddball words like fix or pass, "es") serves no actual purpose yet must always be present for speech to sound correct. If you speak English as your mother tongue, go thank your parents -- you'll never have to go through the terrible experiences that ESL students must face!

Hiro Nakamura and English grammar


As usual, being in a new part of the U.S. brings new observations about Japan. One thing that's struck me is the incredible history that can be found even in a young country like the United States, which is evident in every corner of a place like Maryland. You can really feel the history in the names of things around you, like Anne Arundel County where I am now, named after Lord Baltimore's beloved wife back when the colony was getting started. This is in stark contrast to Japan, which rarely wraps history into its names, preferring, say, the name of Misato ("three lands") for a part of our city that was incorporated from three other areas rather than naming it after a person who did something special in the region. The various schools I've attended in the U.S. often bore either the names of historical figures like Junipero Serra or of an educator who had distinguished himself in his teaching career, but public schools in Japan get numbers, e.g. Junior High School No. 1, Junior High School No. 2. Similarly, since most streets aren't named in Japan, there's no equivalent of honoring someone by naming a street after them -- no local version of "Martin Luther King Jr Blvd."

It turns out that there's a reason why Japanese might have a different attitude about its place names than we do here in the U.S., due to the unique nature of its rapid modernization, which essentially saw the country going from a feudal system to a semi-modern constitutional monarchy in just two decades. In 1871, the Meiji government decided that the only way to really ensure the changes they were forcing on their people would stick would be if the old system of domains, called han, was eliminated entirely. They declared the "elimination of the domain system, and the creation of the prefectural system," which is called hai-han chi-ken (HAI-han chee-KEN) in case you want to impress a Japanese person with your knowledge of archaic Japanese words. During this time, the entire country was re-incorporated into a French-style system of prefectures, with every line redrawn and every regional name changed. Our prefecture had been called Kozuke-no-kuni, but was renamed Gunma, which means "a herd of horses," thus making Japanese from other parts of the country think that we've got lots of horses, when there are not really any at all. The idea that a country would redraw all its internal borders and eliminate all historical place names seems unthinkable, but that's how how serious the "Forefathers" of modern Japan were about creating a country that could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the modern powers of Europe and the U.S.

Remember that J-List carries Unazukin (oo-NAH-zoo-keen), the cute little electronic Japanese toys that nod yes or shake their heads no when you talk to them. The word comes from the Japanese unazuku, "to nod," and they're made to look like a super-kawaii versions of Russian nesting dolls.

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.

Pit Girls 07
Pit Girls 07. You know, there was a time when I wouldn't have known what the word "Pit Girls" meant.
Kyo-P -- Fuko. Wow, man. Just wow.
Real Announcer First Sex -- Aya Tanaka (region 2). This is an actual newscaster from normal TV, who's been tempted into a very different career.
Welcome to Max Cafe -- Tina Yuzuki
Welcome to Max Cafe -- Tina Yuzuki. Tina Yuzuki, the charming half Japanese vixen, is at her old tricks again
The Inscrutable Japanese ~ Gokaisareru Nihonjin
The Inscrutable Japanese ~ Gokaisareru Nihonjin. A nice bilingual book in both languages about what the Japanese do that are so confusing.
Chocobo Plush w/Magical Book *Chocobo Tales*
Chocobo Plush w/Magical Book *Chocobo Tales*. This popular item will be coming out again -- preorder now.
Gothic Lolita & Punk Brand Book vol. 6 summer 2007
Gothic Lolita & Punk Brand Book vol. 6 summer 2007. Fabulous book about the current state of the art in goth-loli culture.
Kaori Saeki 1/6 Figure ~ Bible Black *Preorder*
Kaori Saeki 1/6 Figure ~ Bible Black *Preorder*. Ahem, this is another really outstanding item. Click over and you'll see.
Juicy Limited ver.
Juicy Limited ver. . Gorgeous artwork and more in this great manga.
Warugaki (Bad Boy) T-shirt with Shisa - LL Size ~ White<br />
Warugaki (Bad Boy) T-shirt with Shisa - LL Size ~ White
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New kanji T-shirt, made in Japan!
Lucky Cat Cup ~ Pink. Increase your personal good luck, or just enjoy a really cute cup.
Ryuk Photo Frame ~ Death Note
Ryuk Photo Frame ~ Death Note. Man, when I saw this in the database I didn't think it'd have the impact that it does. This is really cool.
Blue Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap. Take a really cute Hello Kitty strap with you -- she's wearing a horse costume!
Lime Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap
Lime Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap. This is the "Lime" version. Also very cute.
Himo Q Gummy. Its long, it's cola flavored, and it's made of gummy stuff.

Return to the Devil ~ Nyotai Mashi Anthology Comics

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Return to the Devil ~ Nyotai Mashi Anthology Comics


If you like your women fast, ferocious, and sexy, you've come to the right place. This anthology collection by Kill Time Comics collects ten different stories with a common theme of heroines who travel vast lands ridding the world of evil demons and the men that worship them. Some stories are based on Edo period Japan with excellent illustrations of women in monk outfits, sultry cheongsams (quipao or Chinese dresses), while others take on other worlds with characters loosely based on Yuna from...

Real Announcer First Sex — Aya Tanaka (region 2)

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Real Announcer First Sex -- Aya Tanaka (region 2)


Following the footsteps of former newscaster Nana Natsume comes the delectable Aya Tanaka who wows us with a follow up production as a full fledged AV Idol for Moodyz. Besides the standard Q and A interview session, it features Aya presenting a news cast both as the anchor and on the field reporter, who reports her experience in the middle of having sex. Other lusty activities that you never would imagine seeing a professional news caster perform is fellatio on screen, face sitting, performing...

Blue Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap

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Blue Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap


Rody, the inflatable riding horse for kids by the Gymnic company that has crossed the oceans to become a popular childrens toy in Japan as well, has somehow teamed up with Hello Kitty in such a way that they have actually melded into one, at least for the time being. There are several products emerging with Hello Kitty wearing a Rody costume, in this case as a netsuke or strap that you can attach to your camera, phone, bag, car, hair, etc. A highly unique and strangely cute Hello Kitty (and...

Blue Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap

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Blue Hello Kitty x Rody Mascot Strap


Rody, the inflatable riding horse for kids by the Gymnic company that has crossed the oceans to become a popular childrens toy in Japan as well, has somehow teamed up with Hello Kitty in such a way that they have actually melded into one, at least for the time being. There are several products emerging with Hello Kitty wearing a Rody costume, in this case as a netsuke or strap that you can attach to your camera, phone, bag, car, hair, etc. A highly unique and strangely cute Hello Kitty (and...

Real Announcer First Sex — Aya Tanaka (region 2)

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Real Announcer First Sex -- Aya Tanaka (region 2)


Following the footsteps of former newscaster Nana Natsume comes the delectable Aya Tanaka who wows us with a follow up production as a full fledged AV Idol for Moodyz. Besides the standard Q and A interview session, it features Aya presenting a news cast both as the anchor and on the field reporter, who reports her experience in the middle of having sex. Other lusty activities that you never would imagine seeing a professional news caster perform is fellatio on screen, face sitting, performing...

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...

The Inscrutable Japanese ~ Gokaisareru Nihonjin

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The Inscrutable Japanese ~ Gokaisareru Nihonjin


Why does Japan get misunderstood? A simple explanation would be because of its cultura differences. But since every contry can lay claim to a unique culture, why, many people wonder, is Japan misunderstood so much more than the other nations of the world? This book describes the mechanisms operating behind the Japanese behavior in instances where misunderstandings with other cultures occur. It also provides hints on how to explain Japanese behavior, as well as the cultuarl background behind...
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