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September 12, 2007

BLUE DRAGON Note Book B5 size

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BLUE DRAGON Note Book B5 size


From the monumental Xbox game Blue Dragon that was first released in Japan and took up a whopping 3 DVDs, created under the creative wing of Hironobu Sakaguchi, the originator of the Final Fantasy series. This is a Blue Dragon notebook with original illustrations from the game, on lined paper with a really cool background. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

BLUE DRAGON Note Book B5 size

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BLUE DRAGON Note Book B5 size


From the monumental Xbox game Blue Dragon that was first released in Japan and took up a whopping 3 DVDs, created under the creative wing of Hironobu Sakaguchi, the originator of the Final Fantasy series. This is a Blue Dragon notebook with original illustrations from the game, on lined paper with a really cool background. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

Hatsu Inu 1 ~ First Dog part 1

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Hatsu Inu 1 ~ First Dog part 1


A collection of eight erotic stories are featured in this first portion of he famed "Hatsu Inu" series. For "Strange Guide of Woman" (a three chapter story), our male protagonist finds himself crushed against the body of a female college in the busy Tokyo train rush hour. Unknown to him, she has a vibrator she's hiding inside her pussy) which turns a notch higher when he pushed against her. Unable to turn off the device without being obvious, she endures the long trainride while begging this...

Frustration at teaching English in Japan, “sorry” to see Prime Minister Abe go, how to pronounce Japanese, and “see you later, bald person”

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My wife has decided to volunteer at my daughter's elementary school as an assistant in the English classes they have once a week. I knew it was a bad idea to have her help out, since English education here is not exactly the model of our tax dollars well spent, and I knew it would frustrate her. The lessons are taught by a Japanese teacher rather than a native English speaker, although there is a separate English lesson another day that has a native gaijin -- maybe it's to instill in the kids a sense that "English" and "English conversation" are separate and should never be confused. As with all English classes here, the lesson began with the ubiquitous "How are you? Fine, thanks, and you?" (My daughter likes to throw a wrench into the works there, saying, "Actually, I've got a headache, so I don't feel fine at all" just to see the looks on the teacher's face.) For the first half of the class, the students listened to an audio tape that taught English phonetics ("ba-NA-na, not BA-na-na"). Things went pretty smoothly until the teacher started having the students repeat "I can skating! I can skiing!" My wife desperately wanted to correct the teacher's erroneous English, but could never do so in front of the students, and in the end, she wasn't even able to bring the issue up with after the class was over. Incidentally, the funny English phrase among elementary school kids in Japan is to say "See you hage!", substituting the word for "bald" (HAH-gay) for the English word "again," resulting in "See you, bald person!" Now you can amaze your Japanese friends with this fun phrase.

We've got some breaking news for you today: Shinzo Abe has just announced that he'll be stepping down as Japan's 90th Prime Minister. The issues are many, but in the end his inability to bring about any of his major goals and his party's poor showing at the recent elections caused him to throw in the towel. Japan's youngest-ever Prime Minister and the first born after World War II, he got off to a good start, trying to bring the theme of a "Beautiful Country, Japan" to his administration. Bad luck set in quickly, though, with several scandals, including the problem of missing National Pension payments (which stemmed from the 1980s, so it's not really his fault) and some impropriety with public funds on the part of his Minister of Agriculture that resulted in the man committing suicide. One of the biggest defeats was the fight with the opposition parties over the continuing participation of Japan's support for the U.S. War on Terror, especially supplying oil to U.S. ships off Afghanistan. Mr. Abe's timing is odd since he just gave a speech to the Diet two days ago in which he outlined many of his new ongoing policies, then he quits two days later. One interesting thing about Japanese politicians: they never really leave. Even after major scandals that cause Prime Ministers to step down, they often hold onto their Diet seats, sometimes for a decade or longer. So if you need Abe-san for any reason, he'll probably still be around.



Every once in a while I like to revisit the rules of Japanese pronunciation, since I distinctly remember looking at at a book called Flying Origami as a child and wondering how the heck I was supposed to pronounce this incredibly alien word. First, understand that Japanese is a syllable-based language, meaning that sounds always come in consonant + vowel syllable pairs (e.g. ka, ki, ku, ke, or ko, never just a "k" sound by itself), or as a single vowel syllable. The exception is the letter "n," the only consonant that can appear by itself, without which we wouldn't have the word "ramen" (and that would be a travesty). Vowels are easy as pie in Japanese -- there are only five, identical to the ones in Spanish. They are:

A - "ah" rhyming with "fall"
I - "ee" rhyming with "feel"
U - "oo" rhyming with "fool"
E - "eh" rhyming with "let"
O - "oh" rhyming with "go"

Some things to keep in mind. First of all, discard if you can the spelling rules of English, like double "o" being read like "soon" and the "silent e" on the ends of words. Every syllable is pronounced, so that beach volleyball idol Miwa Asao's last name would be pronounced "ah-sah-oh." Although America had a famous president named Honest Abe, the current Japanese Prime Minister (for a few more days anyway) is pronounced "AH-beh." There is no short "a" sound (as in "cat") in Japanese, so if you find yourself saying words like kanji (Chinese characters) or the final syllable of ichi man (the number 10,000) like the word "at" or "fan," try to say "KAHN-ji" and "ee-chi MAHN" instead. If you're interested in learning Japanese, I always recommend textbooks and study guides that force you to work in the "native" Japanese writing system, hiragana, as its much easier to pronounce well if you move away from Romanized Japanese. The Kanji Practice Flashcards from White Rabbit are an example of a really good system for learning, as they avoid writing any Japanese words in the Roman alphabet, forcing you to learn to read and pronounce correctly.

Announcing the return of Pocky to J-List! Every summer we're forced to remove all chocolate items from the site, due to the heat and humidity of Japan in the warmer months. Now that it's cooled off some, we're happy to announce that Pocky is back! We're posting delicious Marble Pocky, brand new for the season: see Green Tea and and Mild & Bitter on the site now. As always, you can buy shrinkwrapped boxes of 10 and get an extra discount.

2008 Calendar Season continues at J-List, as we add even more great anime, JPOP, Japanese bikini idol, and other large-format 2008 Japanese calendars posted for you to check out now. From pretty faces like Yuko Ogura or Maki or the cute girls of Morning Musume to the all-new Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex calendar by Shirow Masamune to great animation calendars like Gintama, Inuyasha and more, J-List has a great way to bring a little bit of Japan to your wall all year long. Calendars can be preordered now, and will start shipping in October. Check out our great lineup 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" (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

Slender Girl -- Hinano Momosaki
Slender Girl -- Hinano Momosaki. Hinano-chan makes her debut.
Glico Marble Pocky -- Green Tea Chocolate
Glico Marble Pocky -- Green Tea Chocolate. Welcome back, Pocky! We really missed you during the summer. How cool to have the Green Tea Pocky available so early in the season (usually they make us wait for it).
B's Log Jul 2007
B's Log Jul 2007. Great "BL" game magazine for yaoi fans.
Ayanami Dai Ikkai ~ Ayanami No 1
Ayanami Dai Ikkai ~ Ayanami No 1. Eva hentai doujinshi by the creator of Brave Soul -- oo!
Castle in the Sky Laputa 2008 Schedule Book
Castle in the Sky Laputa 2008 Schedule Book . This is the 2008 Schedule Book for Laputa fans. A fantastic item from Studio Ghibli!
Neko Bus (Cat Bus) 2008 Schedule Book
Neko Bus (Cat Bus) 2008 Schedule Book . This is the Cat Bus version, for Totoro fans.
Transformer Ultimate Bumblebee
Transformer Ultimate Bumblebee . For fans of Transformers, this is the coolest toy we've seen in a while, the Ultimate Bumblebee. So fun to transform!
Vegetable Sunshine Buddies (Nohohon Zoku) -- Tomato
Vegetable Sunshine Buddies (Nohohon Zoku) -- Tomato. Sunshine Buddies (aka Hidamari no Tami) are back, with more solar powered goodness for you.
Hiragana Times Oct 2007 No. 252
Hiragana Times Oct 2007 No. 252. The new issue of Hiragana times, a great way to learn about Japan. Printed in both languages!
2008 Calendar -- Yuko Ogura
2008 Calendar -- Yuko Ogura. Yuko Ogura is another longtime favorite of mine, and of J-List customers in general. She comes form the planet Korin. Did you know that?
2008 Calendar -- Ghost in the Shell
2008 Calendar -- Ghost in the Shell. Man, the Ghost in the Shell calendar looks great!
Star Wars *Limited Edition* R2-TK ~ Make a Wish Foundation
Star Wars *Limited Edition* R2-TK ~ Make a Wish Foundation. If you are a Star Wars fan, this is the coolest R2 unit to come along in a while.
Hello Kitty Band-Aid Set 8pcs (A type)
Hello Kitty Band-Aid Set 8pcs (A type). Very stylish band-aids from Sanrio.
DX Genuine Earthenware Rice Bowl & Cup Set --- Old Kanji Pattern / Blue
DX Genuine Earthenware Rice Bowl & Cup Set --- Old Kanji Pattern / Blue. These are really cool to hold and touch. Hard to describe, but because they're well made, they're much lighter than you expect them to be.
2008 Calendar -- Galaxy Express 999
2008 Calendar -- Galaxy Express 999. I am a Leiji Matsumoto fan, and am thrilled at the Galaxy Express calendar available this year.
2008 Calendar -- Maki Goto
2008 Calendar -- Maki Goto. Maki Goto (aka Maki Gotoh) is the girl who made Morning Musume a household name. Now she's all grown up and has her very own sexy calendar.
2008 Calendar -- Bondage Nude
2008 Calendar -- Bondage Nude. Every year there is a Bondage Nude calendar, filled with photography of really beautiful women and lots of ropes. Here is this year's.
2008 Calendar -- Petit Evangelion
2008 Calendar -- Petit Evangelion. Petite Evangelion, how cute!
2008 Calendar -- Inuyasha
2008 Calendar -- Inuyasha. Inuyasha fans, there's a calendar for you too.

2008 Calendar — Deltora Quest

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2008 Calendar -- Deltora Quest


The popular children's novel series Deltora Quest penned by Australian author Emily Rodda. It's so popular in Japan that it's become a hit anime series, watched by just about every Japanese kid. This is the new calendar featuring all characters from the series, a great addition to any fan's wall. Size A2, 7 glossy pages. (More like this) Note: the images above are from previous year's calendar, and are provided for reference. Get 15% off 4 or more calendars! Just add 4 or more calendars to your...

2008 Calendar — Ghost in the Shell

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2008 Calendar -- Ghost in the Shell


The fantastic and brilliant mangaka Masamune Shirow is having quite a year with all the posters, gashuu (illustration books), movies, anime series, figures and other great licensed items that J-List is proud to present his latest calendar packed cover to cover in gorgeous CG art of beautiful girls and technology. A full-color production by the artist best known for his work on Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, Jashin Hunter and others. He produces 7 pages of unbelievable art for each month of the...

Totoro Bento Box — Chu & Sho Totoro in Flower Garden ~ 2 Tier Type

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Totoro Bento Box -- Chu & Sho Totoro in Flower Garden ~ 2 Tier Type


One of the most recognizable items that represent the Japanese culture is the boxed lunch or bento. Adding to part of the bento culture of Japan is this 2 tiered bento box set featuring Totoro. Both in a forest green color, one rectangular box measures 16x8x3 cm (6x3x1 inches) with the other measuring 16x8x4 cm (6x3x2 inches) making them easily stackable. Each bento has removable dividers and compartments for you to store different side menus and even a cover for your rice (equipped with...

2008 Calendar — Deltora Quest

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2008 Calendar -- Deltora Quest


The popular children's novel series Deltora Quest penned by Australian author Emily Rodda. It's so popular in Japan that it's become a hit anime series, watched by just about every Japanese kid. This is the new calendar featuring all characters from the series, a great addition to any fan's wall. Size A2, 7 glossy pages. (More like this) Note: the images above are from previous year's calendar, and are provided for reference. Get 15% off 4 or more calendars! Just add 4 or more calendars to your...

2008 Calendar — Ghost in the Shell

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2008 Calendar -- Ghost in the Shell


The fantastic and brilliant mangaka Masamune Shirow is having quite a year with all the posters, gashuu (illustration books), movies, anime series, figures and other great licensed items that J-List is proud to present his latest calendar packed cover to cover in gorgeous CG art of beautiful girls and technology. A full-color production by the artist best known for his work on Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, Jashin Hunter and others. He produces 7 pages of unbelievable art for each month of the...

NAGOMIN Body Sponge — with Long String

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NAGOMIN Body Sponge -- with Long String


Japanese bath products are far and wide some of the most interesting in the world. This new, umm -- sponge-on-a-rope is great for washing those hard to reach spots, without the hard scrubbing of a long brush. This one even has a cute face on it, so it seems to enjoy the washing up as much as you do! Has a long thick string tied to both sides and is very absorbent with a soft plush material.

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