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September 24, 2007

Charcoal Natural Face Pack

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Charcoal Natural Face Pack


While charcoal is most recognized for cooking at barbecues, it also has a very healthy affect in keeping the body healthy. Because of it's highly absorbent nature, it is often used to help detoxify chemicals within the body to prevent any poison from spreading further. Now you can harness that power and use it with this great face pack from Japan. Just apply this pack on your face after taking a shower and let it sit for 10-15 mins, after which it will harden. You can easily peel off that layer...

Multi Mini TATAMI Mat

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Multi Mini TATAMI Mat


If it looks like tatami, smells like tatami, feels like tatami, then it's tatami! This is a really cool way to add a little Japan to your space, a small square of authentic tatami! Tatami is a woven straw mat used in flooring for traditional-style homes in Japan and other interior and design functions. You can use this little slice of Japan for a plant pot base, design component, or even a big funky drink coaster! A very simple and elegant way to bring the real style of Japan into your life...

Charcoal Natural Face Pack

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Charcoal Natural Face Pack


While charcoal is most recognized for cooking at barbecues, it also has a very healthy affect in keeping the body healthy. Because of it's highly absorbent nature, it is often used to help detoxify chemicals within the body to prevent any poison from spreading further. Now you can harness that power and use it with this great face pack from Japan. Just apply this pack on your face after taking a shower and let it sit for 10-15 mins, after which it will harden. You can easily peel off that layer...

The next Prime Minister of Japan is decided, more thoughts on how the Japanese keep their politics peaceful, and things to do in Tokyo

Filed under: Uncategorized — Peter in Japan @ 8:27 am
Well, the race for the leadership of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party is over, and the calm, moderate Yasuo Fukuda has emerged victorious. Japanese leaders need to be consensus-builders, and when LDP politicians compared the calm, steady Mr. Fukuda (71) to his younger, more fiery colleague Taro Aso (66), it didn't take long for them to decide which was the safer choice, even if Fukuda does look like a parody of a Japanese salaryman complete with "bar code hair." While I was hoping for avid anime and manga fan Aso to be chosen -- I can just see the cabinet appointments he'd have made, with Rumiko Takahashi and Katsuhiro Otomo heading up the various government ministries -- I guess I can't fault the lawmakers' logic. Mr. Fukuda happens to be from J-List's home prefecture of Gunma, the fourth Japanese leader to emerge from our sort-of rural, sort-of urban part of the country, and it's no small point of pride here to have so many Prime Ministers springing from this humble land. Mr. Fukuda has promised to continue to support the U.S. in its current operations and work for better ties with China and South Korea. To that end, he's agreed to refrain from visiting Yasukuni Shrine, a private Buddhist temple in Tokyo where thousands of Japanese soldiers are interred, including some of the primary war criminals. That alone will be a refreshing change.

Fukuda
The new Prime Minister is famous for cracking jokes


It was interesting to compare the process by which Japan's next leader was chosen with the way that parties pick candidates back home. There can be a lot of political blood shed between candidates vying for a nomination in the States, yet the two hopefuls for the top LDP job avoided any negativism whatsoever in their statements, speaking nothing but words of praise and respect for each other as they slowly worked to win the trust of their party. One impression I had was that very few people seemed to be involved in the process, with most discussions going on behind closed doors -- which is one of those sho ga nai (it can't be helped) areas of Japanese politics, I guess. One of the words batted around this time was "thoroughbred" (the Japanese sounds funny, サローブレッド, "saro-breddo"), indicating the long history both Mr. Fukuda and Mr. Aso have had in politics, being the son and grandson of former Prime Ministers, respectively. This mattered enormously to the political establishment in this country where true outsiders and political mavericks are few and far between.

I often get asked by readers who are coming to Tokyo for a visit what they should do while here. While the Kanto region of Japan pales in cultural significance to the greatness of cities like Kyoto, Nara, and Himeji about 400 km down the Shinkansen line, there is plenty to see and do here. Tokyo has a lot of beauty to be found, and shrines like Asakusa and Meiji are popular with foreign visitors, or else take a stroll through Ueno Park and check out the many museums found inside. Shopping is always a fun activity, and there's plenty of good things to buy here, from high-end department stores all the way down to the shopping streets of Ameyoko, which grew out of a black market during the occupation of Japan. There are some good short day trips out of the Tokyo region, including the lovely town of Kamakura, home of the second largest Buddha statue in the country; and Nikko, a breathtaking collection of temples and shrines and a 5-story pagoda. Being from San Diego, I've always felt an affinity for our sister city of Yokohama, and that city is definitely great for doing some sightseeing, especially the Chinatown area. Part of the fun of visiting Japan can be going to places you've seen in movies, manga or anime, such as the Shibuya 109 building, or the inverted pyramid of Tokyo Big Sight, or Tokyo Tower, the scale replica of the Eifel Tower featured in dozens of anime series. If you're ever looking for a hotel in Tokyo, I always recommend the Mets Hotel Chain operated by JR, a convenient and modern chain of hotels built into major train stations for extra convenience.

Good news for fans of our large-format 2008 Japanese calendars: we've posted *even more* amazing anime, JPOP and sexy idol calendars to the site, allowing you to browse what we have and put your preorder in now. Japanese calendars are extra-special because the printing is so large and beautiful, and since the calendars are not generally available outside of Japan, they're a unique way to bring a slice of Japan to your life all year long. Today's calendars include the relaxing Rilakkuma ("Relax Bear"), beautiful women like Shoko Hamada and Yuka Kosaka and and China Fukunaga; anime series like Xenoglossia, a great sci-fi series using characters from the IdolMasters universe; a calendar of baby pandas, a calendar that teaches you Japanese, and much more! Browse our 2008 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

Best Friend 4 -- Mei Itoya & Rika Asao
Best Friend 4 -- Mei Itoya & Rika Asao. Great team up featuring these two lovely girls.
Aru Manatsu no Dekigoto -- Manatsu Hirose 1st photobook
Aru Manatsu no Dekigoto -- Manatsu Hirose 1st photobook. This is a re-issue of an older book, and Manatsu is such a sweet girl.
Queen Blade
Queen Blade. DVD parodying Queen's Blade, the American character based RPG that has been licensed and turned into the latest "moe" (mo-EH) craze in Japan.
Intron Depot 3 ~ Ballistics -- Masamune Shirow
Intron Depot 3 ~ Ballistics -- Masamune Shirow. Back in print after a long time. One of my favorite art books ever.
Wendy 1/8 Figure Cast-Off Model  ~ Gun Sword *Preorder*
Wendy 1/8 Figure Cast-Off Model ~ Gun Sword *Preorder*. Love this figure. And it's "Cast Off" so you can take off her top. Ahem.
Mazo Chichi
Mazo Chichi. Super nice manga from a man with a strange name (Erect Sawaru).
Eclipse 1/7 Figure ~ Tsuki-Hime
Eclipse 1/7 Figure ~ Tsuki-Hime. New figure in stock for you. Love the 3-D quality.
Rei from Fist of the North Star ~ Seikimatsu Gekitouroku Figure Collection vol.3
Rei from Fist of the North Star ~ Seikimatsu Gekitouroku Figure Collection vol.3. One of my favorite early anime series. These figures are excellent, too!
NURI-KABE ( from GE GE GE NO KITARO ) Can Case Key Chain
NURI-KABE ( from GE GE GE NO KITARO ) Can Case Key Chain . Eerie but cool item from Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro.
ITTAN-MOMEN  ( Japanese Ghost ) Die-cut Memo ~ Shigeru Mizuki
ITTAN-MOMEN ( Japanese Ghost ) Die-cut Memo ~ Shigeru Mizuki. And this is another item. Nice and spooky for Halloween..
WASABI Powder
WASABI Powder. An often requested item. Mix it with mayonnaise for something really good.
Super Head Mask --- SAMURAI
Super Head Mask --- SAMURAI. Super samurai wig! Actually it's a plastic head piece, and there's one for girls too.
2008 Calendar -- Xenoglossia *Preorder*
2008 Calendar -- Xenoglossia *Preorder*. Great anime that basically uses the Idol Masters characters. Yes, this is cute singing idols in mecha defending the Earth from invaders.
Happy Time Animal Bento Box Cylinder Shape & Chopsticks ~ PANDA
Happy Time Animal Bento Box Cylinder Shape & Chopsticks ~ PANDA. A great new bento item.
Lucky Moon Rabbit Display for LOVE
Lucky Moon Rabbit Display for LOVE. Lucky Cat is popular, so they're making Lucky Rabbit, Lucky Owl, and so on.
2008 Calendar -- Rilakkuma (Relax Bear) *Preorder*
2008 Calendar -- Rilakkuma (Relax Bear) *Preorder*. Relax Bear calendar for 2008, looks good.
2008 Calendar -- Yuika Hotta *Preorder*
2008 Calendar -- Yuika Hotta *Preorder*. I could make a Mario joke about Yuila being-a very-a Hotta, but I won't-a.
2008 Calendar -- China Fukunaga *Preorder*
2008 Calendar -- China Fukunaga *Preorder*. China's name is, of course, pronounced CHEE-nah, and has nothing to do with China, the country.
Mentos -- Melon Soda & Cream
Mentos -- Melon Soda & Cream. New Mentos flavor, yum.
Toppo -- Cassis Mousse & Orange Liqueur
Toppo -- Cassis Mousse & Orange Liqueur. Wow, is all I have to say. Great to see innovation continuing in the J-Snack industry.

Kiki’s Delivery Service Playing Cards

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Kiki's Delivery Service Playing Cards


The Japanese love to play cards just as much as anyone else (only they call it "trump"). Now you can enjoy playing cards with this pack of glossy "Kiki's Delivery Service" playing cards tucked away safely in their own sturdy clear plastic case. A variety of different scenes from the beloved movie are depicted on each card. A great way to enjoy a game. Anime collectors and Studio Ghibli fans will definitely enjoy playing with these cards. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

BEST HIT TMA 100 ~ 2 Discs & 8 Hours

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BEST HIT TMA 100 ~ 2 Discs & 8 Hours


Adult production company TMA creates this ultra steamy collection of what has to be, their best 100 titles throughout the years 2000 - 2006! Bringing back to life old classics with Nao Oikawa and large bust legend Anna Ohura, this collection touches all the bases from their best chijo sex, gansha (facials), lesbian scenes, 3P, cosplay, "futanari" and other themes for 8 hours of viewing entertainment. This special DVD also includes five of their "worst scenes" (how can it be bad if you see a...

2008 Calendar — Tsurutaro Kataoka *Preorder*

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2008 Calendar -- Tsurutaro Kataoka *Preorder*


This multitalented actor is Tsurutaro Kataoka, mostly known for his role in the movie "Dora-heita" (translated as Alley Cat) a story about a magistrate who tries to clean up the town with his own comical Samurai way. When he's not busy acting however, he also doubles as a painter and artist. Here is a collection of his most beautiful works in this year long calendar. Sized A3Y, 14 pages long. (More like this) Note: the images above are from previous year's calendar and/or are provided for...

2008 Calendar — The Very Hungry Caterpillar (No Tube) *Preorder*

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2008 Calendar -- The Very Hungry Caterpillar (No Tube) *Preorder*


The Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle has proven itself an indispensable gift to teachers and parents a like for it's easy to read words and fun illustrations demonstrating the lifecyle of a caterpillar. Why not give the gift of learning in the form of this wacky calendar! Measures 15cm x 5cm (5.9 x 2 inches). (More like this) Get 15% off 4 or more calendars! Just add 4 or more calendars to your shopping cart, the discount will be applied at checkout. Order 4 or more calendars and get your...

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