Autumn is upon us in Japan, and that means one thing: School Sports Day, a special event held at all elementary schools where kids run relays, do tug-of war, have egg toss competitions, perform dances or brass band numbers that they've been practicing for months, and so on. (The band at my daughter's school plays the Space Battleship Yamato/Star Blazers theme every year without fail.) Tomorrow is our turn to "oo" and "ah" at our daughter's school as the kids celebrate youth and sports, and we've got everything ready, from folding chairs to cameras to bento. Companies know that parents are really "oya-baka" ("parent-fools" who go ga-ga over their own kids), and target them with new devices that will allow them to record their children for posterity. The newest offering from Panasonic promises to put "full hi-vision into Mama's hand" with a small video camera that records 1920x1080 resolution video on SD cards. I'm not sure if smaller electronics are considered a feature for mothers rather than fathers, or if Panasonic is being smart by aiming at the person who controls the household's purse strings (as women usually do in Japan), but it's a darned nice video camera, anyway. (Click here to see this year's commercial. Flash required.)
Recently the Toyota Prius had its 10th anniversary as a shipping product, and to celebrate, Toyota licensed the characters of Osamu Tezuka to promote the successful car. As the creator of many of the early smash hits in manga and animation, Tezuka holds a special place in Japan today as the"God of Manga." He created his first manga at the age of nine, and went on to pen over 150,000 pages during his lifetime. He's credited with inventing the famous large eyes seen in Japanese animation, although he was just imitating Walt Disney and Betty Boop, and he was the first person to successfully bring animation of manga-style images to the television screen. The list of his contributions to Japan's manga and anime world are long, including Jungle Emperor Leo (aka Kimba the White Lion), Tetsuwan Atom (Astro Boy), Hi no Tori (the Phoenix, one of my all-time favorites), biographical stories about the lives of Buddha and Beethoven, and the long-running Black Jack. Stanley Kubrick was a fan of Tezuka and wanted him on the design staff for 2001: A Space Odyssey, but the artist couldn't take the time away from his comics drawing.
We've got even more 2008 Japanese calendars posted to the site for you, ready for you to preorder. Today's new calendar lineup features beautiful women who are extremely popular in Japan now (Mikie Hara, Mami Yamazaki); large glossy calendars for anime that are popular in Japan right now, like Heroic Age, Nagasarete Airantou; cool sports calendars for fans of Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Matsui; a new hanging My Neighbor Totoro 3-D calendar for your wall; art calendars featuring the works of Kiyoshi Yamashita and Seiji Fujishiro; a calendar about Shinkansen (Japan's super fast bullet trains); calendars for kids (Pokemon, Hamutaro, Crayon Shinchan), and more! We also have a great 2008 Osamu Tezuka calendar, too, loaded with beautiful images of his memorable characters. Check through our lineup of calendars 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
Trick Star -- Sayaka Tsutsumi. I've been a fan of Sayaka-chan for a long time. Nice to see this photobook back. | |
SOD Huge Labyrinth. A fun concept from SOD. Girls must traverse a long maze if they want to get out. If they make a wrong turn... | |
Zenra Bowling. I'm sure this is the first time you've thought of the concept of "all nude bowling." | |
Mugen Puchi Puchi -- Endless Pop Pop - White *Preorder*. Pop! Pop! Pop pop! Pop pop pop! Pop pop pop pop! It'll be coming in next month, preorder it now. | |
Gush May 2007. New manag for yaoi fans who like their comics thick. | |
S cawaii Aug 2007. A fashion magazine from Japan that's certainly super kawaii. | |
Claire 1/8 Figure Excellent Model ~ Claymore *Preorder*. Wonderful figure from Claymore that you can preorder now. | |
Nihongo Journal Sep 2007. I used this book to great benefit and highly recommend it to you. | |
Shirayuri no Kenshi Anthology Comic ~ The Legend of White Lilly Fencer. An anthology of ero manga from a popular game. | |
Figure Maniacs vol. 20 Spring 2006. Gorgeous new issue of Figure Maniacs, one of my favorite magazines. | |
Onegai JIZO -- Make a wish for Diet . Maybe this is the key to losing weight you've been looking for | |
Buddha vol.1 -- Buddhism Statue Collection Full Set of 10. Killer Buddha figures! | |
Smile Slime Plush ~ Dragon Quest. Here's the Smile Slime from Dragon Quest, recreated as a large, huggable plush! | |
2008 Calendar -- Daisuke Matsuzaka *Preorder*. Sox fan? Here's the official 2008 Daisuke Matsuzaka calendar. | |
FUMO-FUMO-SAN 2-tier Bento Box with Chopsticks . Super cute bento added tot he site. | |
Felix Gum Box. Felix the Cat Bubble Gum is back on J-List! | |
2008 Calendar -- My Neighbor Totoro Daily Herb (No Tube) *Preorder*. Great new Totoro calendar added to the preorder list. | |
2008 Calendar -- Osamu Tezuka *Preorder*. I am a big Tezuka fan, having enjoyed his works at several times in my life -- as a child, as a student of Japanese and now as a (presumed) adult in both languages. His Buddhism-influenced themes are very deep and fascinating to read. | |
2008 Calendar -- Gackt *Preorder*. Gackt is one of the sexiest men in Japan. He's also a Gundam fan. High five, man! |



















