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July 27, 2007

Transformer Earphones — Frenzy & Rumble

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Transformer Earphones -- Frenzy & Rumble


"Transform your music life" with Takara Tomy and these cool Transformers that hide on the side of your head, disguised as earphones. Each of these headphones feature a transformer component that you can change into either Frenzy or Rumble, whether or not you're listening to your music at the time, and there's even a retracting cord winder to keep your cables from tangling (there's some Transformer humor in there somewhere!). Perfect for your Pod, and an interesting Transformer accessory that...

Haruhi Suzumiya ~ Nendoroid-Series 09

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Haruhi Suzumiya ~ Nendoroid-Series 09


From the anime that is slowly but surely taking over the universe as we know it, this super-deformed version Haruhi figure from the Good Smile Company (in their 'Nendroid' series) throws a wrinkle in your space-time continuum and doesn't take no for an answer. For fans of the fantastic toungue-in-cheek anime The Meloncholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu), this is a highly collectible figure that looks great on display. Includes lots of alternate hand gesture components, and a...

DARUMA OTOSHI ~ Hammer Daruma Game Large

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DARUMA OTOSHI ~ Hammer Daruma Game Large


The daruma doll is a well known symbol throughout Japan thought to bring good luck to those who posses it. Representing the Bodhidharma, it often is shaped into a ball with the face of the Buddha with one eye filled in (both eyes are filled in when you accomplish your goal). This traditional item is actually a fantastic game that was played since the ancient days of Japan which consists of a daruma on top with five different colored wooden blocks stacked below it. The object of the game is to...

DARUMA OTOSHI ~ Hammer Daruma Game Large

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DARUMA OTOSHI ~ Hammer Daruma Game Large


The daruma doll is a well known symbol throughout Japan thought to bring good luck to those who posses it. Representing the Bodhidharma, it often is shaped into a ball with the face of the Buddha with one eye filled in (both eyes are filled in when you accomplish your goal). This traditional item is actually a fantastic game that was played since the ancient days of Japan which consists of a daruma on top with five different colored wooden blocks stacked below it. The object of the game is to...

Office Ladies Limited Collection 4 Hours Special

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Office Ladies Limited Collection 4 Hours Special


OLs, or Office Ladies, are the glue that keeps a Japanese business office together. They take care of most of the tasks that need to be done. They are in essence, the grunts that do all the hard work. In this DVD Big Morkal gathers nothing less than 30 beautiful women from the AV world and recreates the perfect office in which the 'hard' work around the office is the men, and the women are their to make sure the men 'get done.' Features AV idols Ran Asakawa, Riko Tachibana, Hinano Nakayama...

Slender Body Collection 4 Hours

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Slender Body Collection 4 Hours


While some men prefer women with pillow sized breasts, others prefer those with a more petite bustline that compliment their slim figure. This grand four hour collection by TMA primarily focuses on women with slim racequeen model curves with small breast sizes (averaging about C-cup and below), with the occassional big bust beauty thrown in. Covering a range of leggy fetishes as well, you'll see sex with boots on, cutting a hole through jeans so you can have full access to her pussy, tall women...

Understanding Japan’s people through “Karaoke manners,” comparing cultures and “chicken scratches,” and an update at our Comicon booth

Filed under: Uncategorized — Peter in Japan @ 12:59 am
Karaoke (pronounced kah-rah-OH-kay) is the famous Japanese tradition of getting up and singing in front of others. The word literally means "empty orchestra" (the "kara" is the same from from karate, in case you were wondering -- that word means "empty hand"). Karaoke was invented by Daisuke Inoue, a musician who was asked by his fans to make instrumental-only recordings of his music, which gave him the idea of a "music box" that would pass a microphone signal through speakers (too bad he didn't think to patent the concept). I've used karaoke as a useful tool for learning Japanese, since memorizing the lyrics of Japanese songs I want to sing is a darned good way of internalizing vocabulary, plus I can sing the song to myself if I forget the word. In the U.S. I believe most karaoke is done at "karaoke night" at bars or restaurants (although I have to assume this, I will probably be wrong, and you will tell me in the comments), with people choosing a song to sing while everyone watches on, but in Japan the most common way to go singing is a "karaoke box," a small room that you and your group can rent for an hour or two of private singing. Inside this room, your group can sing as loudly or as badly as they want to, and people who would never sing in front of strangers can find the courage to pick up a mic when it's just their friends around them. It's interesting to observe the kinds of manners that come into play when a group is singing, especially the Japanese concept of enryo (enn-RYOH), a word which means "to refraining from [doing something]." Everyone sings and has fun, but it's important not to stuff too many of your own songs into the karaoke machine without constantly checking with everyone else to see if they want to put a song in next. It's pretty funny to watch when a group of six girls are each saying "no, you first!" to everyone else in the room.

Karaoke box in Japan


Like the HSBC bank advertisements say, never underestimate the importance of local knowledge. That's true when you're comparing the U.S. with Japan, too. To Americans, the basic idea of soup is Campbell's chicken noodle, but in Japan, it's creamy corn soup, sometimes with corn flakes sprinkled on top. When a child loses a tooth in the U.S., the Tooth Fairy takes it away, leaving money in its place; in Japan, you throw the tooth on the roof (if it was a lower tooth) or under your house (if it was a upper tooth). When you take delivery of a new car, you always do it on a lucky day (Taian) according to a special Buddhist weekly calendar, to avoid having a traffic accident. And in the U.S., we sometimes count things by writing "chicken scratch" marks on a sheet of paper, with each completed set of lines equal to five, but in Japan, they write the character for honesty and correctness (tadashii、正). To see the stroke order for writing it, click here.

I talked last time about some of the things that frustrate me about other foreigners living in Japan. I didn't mean to single out members of the JET (Japan English Teachers) program as being any more or less insensitive to the mannerisms of the country all around them than everyone else. Of course, there are many JETs who have learned plenty about Japan during their time in Japan, just as there are probably foreigners who came to Japan with the intention of learning a lot then wasted their time playing pachinko. Sorry if I was over- generalizing there.

We're still rockin' down at the San Diego Comicon, which got under way big time today. We've been meeting thousands of customers and shaking lots of hands -- it's great to be able to talk with so many of our fans directly. If you'll be at the con, drop by booth 129 and say hi to us. We've got our PC dating-sim games, tons of our popular shirts, Domo-kun plush toys, delicious Japanese snacks, Anbu masks, and much more. So please come by and say hello! If you can't make it to the show, at least you'll have the free shipping on all PC dating-sim games to console you.

Remember that J-List loves to encourage study of Japanese, and we sell many great study aids to help you learn the language, from kanji cards to the Genki Textbook Series to things to help you learn to write Japanese calligraphy. Whether you'd like to master the Japanese language, learn some useful phrases that can make a trip to Japan more fun or get an understanding of how written Japanese works, we've got lots of tools for you. We especially love the Kanji Cards from White Rabbit, which are meticulously researched, and which, for example, refrain from showing you Japanese words in romanized Japanese, improving your reading and pronunciation by forcing you to memorize new words directly in hiragana.

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.

Bejean vol. 161 Mar  2007
Bejean vol. 161 Mar 2007. New issue of Bejean, always a popular item around here.
Ai no Katachi -- Ai
Ai no Katachi -- Ai. The Shape or Love, or the Shape of Ai (the name of the girl)? You decide.
Shameful Farting Faces
Shameful Farting Faces. Really wacky offering from SOD'd Natural High label.
Comp Hs vol. 5 ~ Comp Heroine 5
Comp Hs vol. 5 ~ Comp Heroine 5. Gorgeous new issue, loaded with color pictures of Japan's cutest anime characters.
Doubles
Doubles. Great team-up of characters in this cool "H" manga.
Sohryu Asuka Langley Casual Clothes ver. 1/8 Figure
Sohryu Asuka Langley Casual Clothes ver. 1/8 Figure. New figure of Asuka wearing normal clothes this time.
PITATTO Animal Lunch Picks ~ 12pcs (6 types)
PITATTO Animal Lunch Picks ~ 12pcs (6 types). In case your "bento life" isn't cute enough, these are animal-shaped toothpicks. Although I'd steer clear of that Koala bear toothpick, he's a little too happy to see us.
NAGOMIN Body Sponge -- Hanging Type
NAGOMIN Body Sponge -- Hanging Type. Another eerily cute body sponge from Japan.
Sanrio KIKI-LALA Contact Lenses Case
Sanrio KIKI-LALA Contact Lenses Case. You can keep your contact lenses in these.
Transformer Earphones -- Frenzy & Rumble
Transformer Earphones -- Frenzy & Rumble. Cool item! Transformer earphones from Japan. Great for iPod or any other audio device.
Evangelion Doritos Salt Flavor ver.2 ~ Shingi Ikari & Eva01
Evangelion Doritos Salt Flavor ver.2 ~ Shingi Ikari & Eva01. This is a killer item -- Doritos sold in Japan featuring Evangelion characters. Two types available -- sure to be a collector's item!
Haruhi Suzumiya ~ Nendoroid-Series 09
Haruhi Suzumiya ~ Nendoroid-Series 09. Super cute version of Haruhi, in "super deformed" mode.
Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 62
Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 62. New issue of Comic AG, a great magazine for hentai fans.

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