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August 15, 2007

The Complete Japanese Verb Guide

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The Complete Japanese Verb Guide


A companion volume to The Complete Japanese Expression Guide and The Complete Japanese Adjective Guide, with over 600 verbs. The key to Japanese is knowing how to use verbs, and no other book about Japanese verbs contains as much useful information as The Complete Japanese Verb Guide. Compiled and edited with the needs of the student in mind, this book is an invaluable reference guide for anyone learning the Japanese language. Besides introducing over 600 verbs and heir meanings, this...

Ai no Katachi ~ Shape of Love — Ai

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Ai no Katachi ~ Shape of Love -- Ai


To fall in love is the most wondrous feeling there is. This brand new photobook explores the discovery of love and the art of new love with new bikini idol simply known as Ai (or love). A petite young woman with soulful eyes and a tender smile, she will light the room with her quiet and demure poses. Showing off more of her sexy side in this photobook, you'll see her in plenty of bikini's shot in various camera angles that ever so delicately accentuates her seductiveness without going...

My Neighbor Totoro — Totoro No Sanpo ~ Makkuro Kurosuke

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My Neighbor Totoro -- Totoro No Sanpo ~ Makkuro Kurosuke


Measuring 6.5 cm (2.5 inches) tall, this cute pocket replica plush vibrating toy, is a godsend for Studio Ghibli fans of all ages. Recreating the Makkuro Kurosuke (Soot Sprite) in great detail (large eyes and soft fur), Nibariki-Tokuma Shoten produces a cute toy that is irresistible. To make him "walk" pull the ring gently and set him down on a flat surface. He'll zip his way across to you or a friend! Perfect for Miyazaki fans. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

Xylitol +X Gum — Magic Kiwi Flavor

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Xylitol +X Gum -- Magic Kiwi Flavor


A delicious new tablet-style gum from Japan, this is Lotte's +X gum (for the Xylitol sugar substitue). This is a very refreshing gum that's candy-coated, in foil-wrapped pieces similar to Clorets. A great product, and great for tooth health, too. This is a "magical" kiwi flavor that will make your taste buds get up and dance! Great for those who like sugarless gum with taste that packs a punch. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

DX Genuine Kutani Ware Chawan — Blue Daruma ~ Rice Bowl / Large Size

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DX Genuine Kutani Ware Chawan -- Blue Daruma ~ Rice Bowl / Large Size


At J-list we are pleased to bring you traditional hand-made pottery dishes made here in Japan, made of a light weight clay and with hand-painted decorations. Kutani ware is highly prized in Japan and abroad, made entirely in Kanazawa and has a history that goes back to the 17th century in Japan. These dishes will be highly prized in your home too, perfect for use but even better on display. This series has a hand-painted Daruma, with the artist's signature on the bottom of the ware. Daruma is a...

Fruits No. 120 July 2007

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Fruits No. 120 July 2007


FRUiTS magazine covers the full range of street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo's bristling fashion district. Dubbed "Harajuku Free Style," you get page after fantastic page of street level mode of the moment, from a straight-up source that doesn't tell you what to think. Torn up, worn down, poofed out or slicked back, it's constant eye candy with a Tokyo edge. Photo captions include brand info by clothing article and some of the subjects' personal info. The "Hunters" are also credited (the scouts...

Chu Totoro + Sho Totoro Tin Toy ~ Totoro Buriki Collection

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Chu Totoro + Sho Totoro Tin Toy ~ Totoro Buriki Collection


Fans of Studio Ghibli's "My Neighbor Totoro" will undoubtedly remember the scene where the imaginative little girl Mei stumbles across ChuTotoro and ShoTotoro, with Chu dropping seeds from his sack and the cute little Sho scurring behind. This wonderful tin toy recaptures the wonder of that discovery, with the wind up Chu and Sho trailing behind him. Just wind it up with the key, and Chu will start to walk tin-man style, and Sho, pulled by a string and weighted to stay upright, follows behind...

Bible Black — Kurumi Imari

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Bible Black -- Kurumi Imari


From the depths of the Bible Black Game, comes this super erotic figure featuring the curvaceous Kurumi Imari in a tight fitting uniform, bound by the arms and in the kneeling position. At 1/6th the scale, the figure measures approximately 16 cm (6 inches) in height, fully painted, and is ready to display right out of the box. So true to the game that even the top can be removed, adding tons of value to this one of a kind purchase.    

Large and small forms of taste-related culture shock, why do the Japanese live so long, and how you can come live in Japan

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There are naturally many large and small forms of culture shock a person experiences when they go go live in a foreign country, and I've had my share in Japan. One was getting used to the new tastes that were waiting for me. Right off the bat, Japanese milk tastes...different when you're used to American milk, at least at first. It's not bad or anything, but something about the Japanese cows or how the milk is processed took me time to get used to. Some other familiar products, such as Oreos, also taste slightly different (not as much sugar in them), although humans can adapt to anything. Then there were familiar products that came in "odd" taste variations, like milk flavored bread, salt flavored ramen (which is really chicken flavored), or -- it's really delicious, trust me -- "coffee jelly," coffee-flavored gelatin, excellent on a hot summer's day. Unlike America, where companies tend to think in terms of their next big national product roll-out, Japanese companies are more comfortable releasing short-run products on a more limited scale, which sometimes leads to some really interesting taste experiments, like Cucumber Ice Pepsi. Readers of J-List's snack pages know that you can always find something interesting in the taste department, from sukiyaki-flavored furikake to sprinkle on rice to rose-flavored gum and candy to the delicious Green Tea Butterscotch from Chealsea, we've got lots of fun stuff for you to try.



I noticed that the world's oldest woman passed away at the tender age of 114 the other day, and I wasn't surprised at all to see that she was Japanese. Mrs. Yone Minagawa was born in Fukushima Prefecture in 1893 when Grover Cleveland was in office, and was already in her 50s at the end of World War II -- wow. Thanks to healthy diets, social networks of lifelong friends and a generally competent national medical system, Japanese females are the longest lived people on the planet, with an average life expectancy of 85.8 years. Although it probably didn't get much mention in Michael Moore's "SICKO" documentary -- I've long stopped expecting the government and media in America to look at the various systems at work in Japan -- I think the country's medical system could be studied as a model that obviously works (since people are living a long time). It can best be described as a "blend" of private hospitals, clinics and related companies and a publically-guided insurance system, which imposes a framework that companies must work within. When you go to the doctor or dentist you bring your insurance card, and in general 70% of the costs will be covered. There are trade-offs, of course. Because of the cost caps instituted by the two health insurance systems -- Social Insurance for employees of medium-to-large companies, and Citizen's Insurance for everyone else -- not all types of care are available, so if you want to get the really good ceramic caps on your teeth as opposed to the ugly silver ones, you may need to pay for that yourself. Also, expect to go to the dentist 8 times to fix those two fillings, since they're not allowed to charge you more than a certain amount per day. Since there are more limitations on the Japanese medical system, some companies don't see the same amount of profit as in the U.S., and as a result, there's less investment in technology here (although I've never known of a hospital that needed an MRI scanner and didn't have one).

I receive a lot of questions from people interested in living in Japan someday, so I thought I'd address some of these issues in case it's helpful to anyone. While it certainly is difficult to come to a country as different from the U.S. or Europe as Japan is, it's certainly doable if you are determined. Many foreigners come to Japan on a tourist visa (3 months) and use that time to look for a job. When you find one, you have to leave the country once to process your working visa then re-enter on that visa -- most gaijin travel to nearby South Korea and do some sightseeing while they wait for their paperwork to come through. Alternately, citizens of some lucky nations like Canada, Australia and New Zealand can come on "working holiday" visas instead. Westerners are usually shocked by the difficult system of "key money" you must pay when renting an apartment. Between a security deposit (2 months), a finders-fee (paid to the company that got the apartment for you), first months' rent and "thank you money" (a move-in bonus for your landlord), it can cost $2000-4000 just to move into a small apartment. Of course, any discussion of how to work in Japan is precluded by the fact that to get a working visa at all, you must have a degree from a four-year university. So whenever young people interested in Japan ask me how they can come work in Japan, I invariably advise them to find a good, well-rounded university and get a degree -- do that, and you'll be surprised how easily the rest can fall into place.

Remember that J-List has a huge selection of various types of traditional Japanese footwear, from authentic Ninja Boots (Tabi, the outdoor kind favored by ninjas) to cool wooden geta shoes and "tatami sandals" made of the same material tatami mats are made from. We've got dozens of varieties in stock, for both guys and girls, with extra-large shoes for big-footed guys in stock, too.

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" (a yes/no verification screen will be displayed to filter products from our mature site). To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link. We also recommend watching our "new products" RSS feed

Sabra Magazine 013 July 2007
Sabra Magazine 013 July 2007. New issue of Sabra Magazine, filled with sexy Japanese idol goodness.
Tina Daccha! -- Tina Yuzuki
Tina Daccha! -- Tina Yuzuki. Tina Yuzuki dons a classic anime costume in this Urusei Yatsura themed cosplay production. If you don't know UY, she's the space alien who's in love with an earth boy (Ataru), and it was the smash hit anime show in the 1980s that is "the reason we're all here" as an artist friend of mine put it.
Erotic Swimming Club
Erotic Swimming Club. More fun with Japanese girls in swiimsuits for you here. Has anyone noticed that there's like exactly one pool where they shoot these things?
Holstein Hanako-San 1/8 Figure ~ Tsukasa Bullet 02 Designed by Jun Tukasa *Preorder*
Holstein Hanako-San 1/8 Figure ~ Tsukasa Bullet 02 Designed by Jun Tukasa *Preorder*. This is a fabulous figure that you can preorder now. Such detail!
Kokeshi Ballpoint Pen - Warabe Doll Type
Kokeshi Ballpoint Pen - Warabe Doll Type. I love these wooden kokeshi doll pens, really cool and uniquely Japanese.
BEEDA Delux Bamboo Charcoal Black Soap for Men
BEEDA Delux Bamboo Charcoal Black Soap for Men. This soap will get your hands really clean.
DX Chrimen GAMAGUCHI Purse --- Red
DX Chrimen GAMAGUCHI Purse --- Red. Cool stylish Japanese purse to keep your money safely.
Simple & Strong Tight Bento Box w/Chopsticks -- Black
Simple & Strong Tight Bento Box w/Chopsticks -- Black. New bento box for hungry eaters.
Samurai Girl in Kimono 1/8 Figure
Samurai Girl in Kimono 1/8 Figure. The boom in "cast off" figures continues. This is a sexy samurai girl wearing, er, very little.
Patlabor Collection Figure -- Full Set of 6
Patlabor Collection Figure -- Full Set of 6. Patlabor is the first absolutely "realistic" robot manga and anime, and it was produced by Mamoru Ishii, who would go on to make Ghost in the Shell. This is a great line of figures from the show.
Meiji Dice Caramel *New Package*
Meiji Dice Caramel *New Package*. Meiji Dice Caramel are a great way to get your daily caramel allowance.
Tsubu Tsubu Hi-chew -- Cola Flavor
Tsubu Tsubu Hi-chew -- Cola Flavor. Cola flavored Hi-Chew, with Tsubu Tsubu(bits of cola flavored candy). Huzzah!
NAS-O Illustration Works
NAS-O Illustration Works. You really won't believe how good NAS-O's art is.
Sanrio Ice Cube Tray
Sanrio Ice Cube Tray. This is the other cool Sanrio ice cube tray we've got for you. Make all your favorite Sanrio charactrers!
Totoro
Totoro "Mei" Alminium Bento Box. Totoro fans, we've restocked some of our most popular items for you.

DX Genuine Kutani Ware Chawan — Blue Daruma ~ Rice Bowl / Large Size

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DX Genuine Kutani Ware Chawan -- Blue Daruma ~ Rice Bowl / Large Size


At J-list we are pleased to bring you traditional hand-made pottery dishes made here in Japan, made of a light weight clay and with hand-painted decorations. Kutani ware is highly prized in Japan and abroad, made entirely in Kanazawa and has a history that goes back to the 17th century in Japan. These dishes will be highly prized in your home too, perfect for use but even better on display. This series has a hand-painted Daruma, with the artist's signature on the bottom of the ware. Daruma is a...
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