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December 9, 2008

DX TOKUGAWA Crest Case

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DX TOKUGAWA Crest Case


Family crests are an important symbol in Japanese culture and perhaps one of the most recognizable crests is that of the Tokugawa Crest, representing the Tokugawa Shogunate that was in power during the Edo period back in the 17th century. The symbol is otherwise known as the "mitsu-aoi" which consists of three Holloyhock leaves that point in the center. A great symbol of Japan's history, crest comes to you in a DX wooden case that's great for storing cigarettes, use for cosplay, sending...

Hello Kitty Wakuwaku Family Restaurant

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Hello Kitty Wakuwaku Family Restaurant


One of the more interesting things about Japanese family restaurants are how you place your orders. When the waiter arrives, you'll often find them whipping out one of these devices, which they use to enter your order. Hello Kitty and Sanrio brings a little of this Japanese culture to your door step with your very own ordering device. To use, simply turn "ON" with the swtich on the back and press the buttons. The tall rectangle buttons from left to right are 1) Irasshaimase (Welcome), 2) Chumon...

Dora Gana ~ Doraemon Hiragana Study for Nintendo DS

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Dora Gana ~ Doraemon Hiragana Study for Nintendo DS


Here's a great game for your Nintendo DS that lets you study hiragana and katakana with Doraemon, the cute robot cat from the future. Doraemon helps you learn the basics of Japanese, just as children do: you start out playing games to help you recognize kana and the first kanji that children learn. Best of all, since the DS uses a stylus for input, you learn not only to read these early characters but to write them as well, of course with proper stroke order. The best tool for beginning...

Dora Gana ~ Doraemon Hiragana Study for Nintendo DS

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Dora Gana ~ Doraemon Hiragana Study for Nintendo DS


Here's a great game for your Nintendo DS that lets you study hiragana and katakana with Doraemon, the cute robot cat from the future. Doraemon helps you learn the basics of Japanese, just as children do: you start out playing games to help you recognize kana and the first kanji that children learn. Best of all, since the DS uses a stylus for input, you learn not only to read these early characters but to write them as well, of course with proper stroke order. The best tool for beginning...

The Penis Training Camp — Yuma Asami

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The Penis Training Camp -- Yuma Asami


It's time for training camp, but not the kind used by the Armed forces. The pocchari breasted Yuma Asami is the personal coach to three men whose personal aim is to stay harder and last longer than they ever dreamed possible. Taking them by the hand, Yuma works their sexual endurance through several mouth watering exercises stopping when they're ready to pop, but always teasing to keep that heart rate pumping throughout the session. Full on fellatio, girl on top sex, and other hardcore...

6×7 Hangeki ~ Nobuyoshi Araki

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6x7 Hangeki ~ Nobuyoshi Araki


This fantastic photo collection/ historical documentation is brought to you photographer Nobuyoshi Araki, known for his Tokyo series of books from Tokyo in the Fall, The Legend of Tokyo, and even Tokyo Nude work. In this square shaped photobook Nobuyoshi takes us in a tour of underground tokyo places like Kabukicho, while various landscapes scenes are separated by women portraits, nudes and bondage pictures. Nobuyoshi intends to show us another face of Tokyo, very real and deep, mostly from a...

DX TOKUGAWA Crest Case

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DX TOKUGAWA Crest Case


Family crests are an important symbol in Japanese culture and perhaps one of the most recognizable crests is that of the Tokugawa Crest, representing the Tokugawa Shogunate that was in power during the Edo period back in the 17th century. The symbol is otherwise known as the "mitsu-aoi" which consists of three Holloyhock leaves that point in the center. A great symbol of Japan's history, crest comes to you in a DX wooden case that's great for storing cigarettes, use for cosplay, sending...

Endless Box Opening ~ Mugen Peri Peri — Red

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Endless Box Opening ~ Mugen Peri Peri -- Red


It all started with Mugen Puchi Puchi (the device that simulated the popping of bubble wrap) and eventually evolved into other wacky items which include an endless peapod you could squeeze peas out of to your hearts content. Bandai's latest craze features the Endless Box Opening ~ Mugen Peri Peri, a device that simulates the "zip design" on box covers, used make ripping them open easier. Now you can satisfy your "un-zipping" needs with this wacky Peri Peri strap that sounds just like the real...

Lupin the 3rd — The Castle of Cagliostro (Blu-ray Disc)

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Lupin the 3rd -- The Castle of Cagliostro (Blu-ray Disc)


A fumbled burglary at the national casino of Monaco leads Arsene Lupin III and Daisuke Jigen to discover their loot is none other than the infamous "Goat Bills" perfect counterfeits used to rock the economies of nations. This leads Lupin and his friends Goemon and Jigen to the "Duchy of Cagliostro" where they rescue a mysterious girl and unlock a great mystery going back centuries. An anime event! No one in the world of Japanese animation has more respect than Miyazaki Hayao, and this is the...

Futanari Soapland — Rio Hamasaki

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Futanari Soapland -- Rio Hamasaki


In Japan, there are places where men can go to be washed and fucked by a beautiful lady. These used to be called Turkish Baths until the Turkish Ambassador to Japan got angry; now they're known as Soaplands. At soaplands, they usually have a large inflatable mat, and the woman soaps the man up on the mat, also applying slippery lotion. Always a fun treat to experience, this spicy production by SOD gathers together 3 sultry AV Idols who add an interesting twist to the soapland scene, catering to...
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