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November 9, 2007

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...

Athlete Cosplay Collection 4 Hours

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Athlete Cosplay Collection 4 Hours


Get ready for another round of athlete sex featuring beautiful AV Idols cosplaying in your favorite athletic uniforms. Fourteen chapters of these beauties are featured portraying themselves as tennis stars, shintaisou (floor exercise gymnasts), basketball players, swimmers, and simply suited up in sexy sporty gear that give you a rise for the occasion. Four nonstop hours of sweat drenching scenes as these ladies show what their made of through oral sex, girl on top sex, 69 action, outdoor sex...

Meiji Wata Pachi Grape

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Meiji Wata Pachi Grape


A wonderful and unique snack from Japan, this is Wata Pachi, delicious cotton candy laced with super loud pop rocks inside -- so that when you eat it, you get wacky loud explosions in your mouth! This really fun to eat, cool item is their super yummy grape flavor. (Wata means "cotton" in Japanese, and pachi means the popping sound of the pop rocks.) (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

Castles of the Samurai Power and Beauty

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Castles of the Samurai Power and Beauty


The castles of Japan are both technical and aesthetic marvels. They are technical marvels in that they are perfectly suited to their roles of defensive fortresses and administrative centers in time of war. They are aesthetic marvels in that every curve and line reflects an extraordinary sense of beauty. How these castles came about, how they were built, and what their ultimate fate was, all this is depicted in sensitive prose and eye-opening photography. The great period of castle building in...

Foreigners’ relationship with Japanese slippers, International Pocky Day, and reading my wife’s English homework from 20 years ago

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I'm often asked how I can come with so many observations about Japan, to which I usually respond that it's hard to filter them out, since Japan is literally all around me. Like most people who love onsen (hot springs) and sento (traditional Japanese public baths) here, I keep a basket in my car that contains all the bath related things I need: razor, toothbrush, small towel, a tape-covered paperback novel that I don't mind trashing. I also have a small notebook and pen for scribbling down ideas that come to me while sitting in the tub. For example, the other day I realized how complex something as basic as slippers can be. In Japan, shoes are removed at the front door in all homes and many businesses (including J-List), and slippers are worn while indoors. When you visit a Japanese family at home, they'll usually put out a pair of slippers for you to use, which can be problematic when since only Ewoks could wear the tiny things comfortably. Thus, every foreigner living in Japan must choose what kind of relationship he will have with Japanese slippers -- will he politely accept them, or refuse and wear his socks, knowing that he's breaking a minor social rule? Incidentally, did you know that the modern concept of slippers is actually a Japanese invention? Back in the early Meiji Period, when Westerners would visit a Japanese home they'd walk right in without taking their shoes off. So in 1907 (or 1876, according to another theory), a shoemaker named Risaburo Tokuno came up with an "outer shoe" that covered the dirty boots of foreigners, keeping the house clean. These supposedly evolved into the modern concept of slippers as an indoor shoe.

The other day we found an old English textbook my wife had used in Junior High School. My kids and I delighted in reading her English homework from 20+ years ago, especially rejoicing in finding any errors she made at the time (we're kind of mean that way, I'm not sure why). One thing we noticed were little numbers written above words in her textbook. For example, in the sentence "Jane's arrival livened up the party," there was a 1 above "Jane's," a 3 above "arrival" and so on. My wife had been doing what a lot of Japanese do when learning English, being consciously aware of the number of syllables in correctly pronounced words. The Japanese language is based on syllables rather than individual sounds represented by letters, and as a result they unconsciously extend the limited repertoire of sounds from their own language into English, which is where the often thick Japanese accents come from. You and I know that the word "weekend" has two syllables, but to a Japanese who hasn't internalized the rules of English pronunciation, it sounds like "oo-EE-koo-EN-doh," a five-syllable word. If you're a native speaker of English, thank your parents next time you see them -- you don't know how fortunate you are to not have to go through the difficulties of learning English.


Pocky!


Pocky has gone from being a wonky snack that a few anime fans knew about to being a major representative of Japanese snack culture all around the world. The chocolate-covered pretzel stick, which gets its name from the pokki! sound you hear when you snap one in half, was first introduced in 1965 by the Glico Confectionery Company under the not-so-cool name of Chocoteck, where it was an instant hit. Glico was founded by Riichi Ezaki, who after the death of his infant son swore to improve the health of Japan's children by introducing sweets containing glycogen harvested from oysters, which is where the name Glico comes from. There are many different flavors of Pocky released each year, from traditional chocolate to half-bitter "Men's Pocky" to delicious variations like Pocky Crush (almond, cookies n' cream) to Green Tea Marble Pocky to the new Pocky Dessert, essentially a cake wrapped around a biscuit stick. The Glico corporation has declared that November 11 (11/11, which looks like four Pocky sticks lined up) to be International Pocky Day, and to help everyone celebrate, J-List is having a special sale this weekend, with an extra 5% taken off any purchase of ten or more boxes of Pocky (cases included). It's a great time to score some delicious Pocky!

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.





Chocobo Plush -- Santa ver.
Chocobo Plush -- Santa, White Mage, Black Mage. From the Final Fantasy game Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon, we've gotten in some great plush toys that feature the popular character Chocobo (whose name essentially means "chocolate ball"). These plush toys are great.
Gaiking ~ Mecha Action Series
Gaiking ~ Mecha Action Series. Here's a fantastic item, a super detailed toy of Gaiking, which can be posed in many ways. This was one of the original Shogun Warriors for all you old school folks out in J-List land.
Glico
Delicious New Japanese Snacks. Today's newly posted snack items include the refined and delicious "Meets Wine" series of Pretz pretzel snacks designed to go well with a late-night Merlot, Golden Apple Gummy, and Glico's popular Breo Mild Mints.
My Neighbor Totoro ~ Forest ~ Airtight Bento Box
My Neighbor Totoro ~ Forest ~ Airtight Bento Box. I've seen a lot of bento boxes, as you can imagine, but this is one of the coolest: simple 2-section design with a great image of Totoro on the front. Matching fork/spoon/chopstick case also available.
SADO ~ Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony Set
SADO ~ Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony Set. "Sado" is the Japanese art of Tea Ceremony, often called "chado" in front of foreigners because they think we can't learn proper Japanese. Here's a cool set to get you started on the Way of Tea.
Machine Robo Wedge
Machine Robo Perfect Guide. Wow, this artbook is filled -- filled, I say -- with picture after glorious picture of the best old robot toys of the 1980s, from Macross to Voltron to Transformers to everything in between, including minor stuff that toy fans will love to see. Includes a DVD, too.
Japan Atlas ~ A Bilingual Guide
Japan Atlas ~ A Bilingual Guide. We've restocked the very useful Bilingual Atlas of Japan, which features maps of the country with names in both kanji and Romanized, since it's all too common to find maps only in Japanese here.
NARUTO ~ Storms into another battle ~ B5 Note book
NARUTO ~ Storms into another battle ~ B5 Note book. Naruto fans, here's a really cool Japanese notebook for all your note-taking needs.
Revoltech Danboo ~ Yostsuba *Preorder*
Revoltech Danboo ~ Yostsuba *Preorder*. Yotsuba fans, here's a special item: the cool Danboo cardboard robot figure, which you can display in many ways.
Disgaea Figure Collection Basic Set of 6 *Preorder*
Disgaea Figure Collection Basic Set of 6 *Preorder*. Awesome set of figures from the popular game series Disgaea you can preorder now. I dig the shrine maiden with the spear, if that's what she's supposed to be.
Monokuro Boo Plush Pen
Monokuro Boo Plush Pen. Japanese pens are famous around the world for their precision and quality, and now they can be famous for being cute as well. This is a soft pen featuring plush Monokuro Boo ("monochrome oink") pigs at the top.
KIYA Katana Sword Steel Nail Clippers ~ Small
KIYA Katana Sword Steel Nail Clippers. Ever since we got these KIYA fingernail cutters made with the same steel the company makes samurai swords out of, I refuse to cut my fingernails with anything else. Back in stock!
MiMiDAS -- 21st Century Ear Cleaner
MiMiDAS -- 21st Century Ear Cleaner. Mimikaki are traditional Japanese ear cleaners, which make it easy to remove ear wax, plus they feel great. This is a space-age version that is incredibly good at getting that wax out. Back in stock now!
Real Blue -- Nao Nagasawa
Real Blue -- Nao Nagasawa. Now this is one truly beautiful woman, and this glossy hardcover photobook is filled with fantastic pictures of her.
Atashi ga Shiteageru ~ I'll Do It For You
Newly Posted Manga. We've gotten in some great new manga for "H" comic fans, including I'll Do It For You by Asano Ai and a super futanari with the innovative title of Read Me!
Moe Cos Nakadashi Special  -- Kotone Aizaki
Moe Cos Nakadashi Special -- Kotone Aizaki. The lovely Kotone Aizaki fulfills our anime cosplay dreams, performing as Sailor Venus, Asuka, Chun Li, Belldandy, and more. Man, this is the coolest anime cosplay crossover I've ever seen.


Ju-C — Apple

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Ju-C -- Apple


Here's a delicious new treat from Japan, Kabaya's Ju-C ("Juicy" but with vitamin C added, get it?), delicious lamune candy that tastes a bit like Sweet-Tarts, but fizzles in your mouth. Each tube contains 18 candies and a cute "character stamp cap" that you can use to decorate with. Apple flavored! (More like this) (Direct link to this product)

Retro Trading Mark 2 Tier Bento Box

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Retro Trading Mark 2 Tier Bento Box


All the world knows of Japan's delicious and fun custom of "bento" (boxed lunch). Now you can have a great and authentic bento box for your lunch. A great item, this is a large sized box that you can put your rice and everything else into this two tiered stackable box (15x8x7 cm or 6x3x2.8 inches). Holds rice and "okazu" which is basically "whatever you eat with your rice," including sausages, meatballs, and so on. The cover has a fancy traditional illustration of a stamp used for making trades...

WA ~ Fragrance Oil *HATSUKOI / First Love*

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WA ~ Fragrance Oil *HATSUKOI / First Love*


Enjoy the wonderful aroma of these traditional Japanese fragrance oils in your space as a way to relax down from the hectic pace of work and daily stress. This is the alluring Hatsukoi (First Love) fragrance. This item is from the 'Wa' series of relaxation goods -- Wa is a Japanese word for Peace or Harmony, and is also used to denote traditional Japanese style. Good for using with an aroma pot.

Hi-Chew — Ume

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Hi-Chew -- Ume


Hi-Chew could be considered the Starburst of Japan. More like gum, and not as waxy as Starburst, Hi-Chew starts out like gum and then melts in your mouth like tangy toffee. A fantastically yummy candy with sweet and tart flavor, this is a Japanese taste revelation -- Ume flavor! Ume is sour plum, a very popular condiment and snack in and of itself in Japan. If rice is the cake, ume is the cherry on top. This is a very traditional taste in a very modern candy. Itadakimasu! (More like this...

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