October 3rd, 2008

Bath HIRAGANA Chart


Bath HIRAGANA Chart


Here's a terrific study idea for memorizing the Japanese Hiragana characters -- study in the bath! This handy Hiragana table poster features the basic non-kanji characters of the Japanese language, on a waterproof plastic sheet poster that's made to be put up on to the wall of your shower or bath. Good for people wanting to develop their basics, this chart will help you cement your memory of all the characters with little pictures and examples of Japanese words that begin with each character...

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My Family the Anime Family

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Mini ONIGIRI Shaper ~ Fish


Mini ONIGIRI Shaper ~ Fish


Very useful item form Japan named Onigiri Pon. "Onigiri" means "Rice Ball" in English. Almost all Japanese like to eat Onigiri for their lunch, since it's a quick and mobile way to get a meal in this fast paced society. These onigiri makers are designed for packaging inside a bento box and make cube shapes for easy packing. What makes this special however is the push down top, which molds a specific indentation adding that extra kawaiiness to your menu. This shaper forms a cute fish shape...

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Sanrio CINNAMOROLL Training Chopsticks


Sanrio CINNAMOROLL Training Chopsticks


It's true: using chopsticks can be hard when you're getting used to them, and not everyone has the dexterity to pick it up right away. Now there's help in the form of these handy chopsticks with a "training clip" that helps you keep the sticks together. These "training chopsticks" by Sanrio are perfect for people who want to learn how to wield the simple dining utensils of the East. These plastic chopsticks are designed with special grips to help you place your fingers in the right location and...

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Fraulein Revoltech #001 Rei Ayanami ~ Neon Genesis Evangelion


Fraulein Revoltech #001 Rei Ayanami ~ Neon Genesis Evangelion


10 years after its debut, Neon Genesis Evangelion still has a special place in the hearts of many anime fans as the series that reinvented the mecha genre and gave a boost to anime across the world. Its influence on anime is a hotly debated topic, but there is no question as to its success -- the characters and mecha are all anime icons, loved by fans the world over. We're excited about this new Revoltech (revolver joint) of Rei Ayanami in the Fraulein lineup. 10 different points of movement...

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CARMINE — Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Illustrations (Limited) ~ Preorder


CARMINE -- Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Illustrations (Limited) ~ Preorder


If you love anime and keep up with the latest shows, there's no doubt that you've seen something from the talented artist Yoshiyuki Sadomoto. A lead character designer and one of the founding members of the animation group Gainax, he's perhaps most recognized for his work on Evangelion, Gunbuster 2, .hack//sign, and even the Girl Who Leapt through time. For a limited time, you can get Sadomoto's works are brought together in a rare illustration collection featuring the works listed above and...

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2009 Calendar — Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro


2009 Calendar -- Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro


A classic manga/ anime by illustrator Shigeru Mizuki, this is Ge Ge Ge no Kitarou (aka Hakaba Kitarou) which is known for popularizing the folklore of ghostly creatures known as the Yokai. Kitaro, a Yokai, works to preserve the peace between the Yokai and human worlds throughout the series. Great for fans of retro Toei Animation. Sized B3 (51.5cm x 36.4cm or 20 1/4" x 14 1/4") and 7 pages. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)     Get 15% off 4 or more calendars! Just add 4...

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2009 Calendar — Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro


2009 Calendar -- Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro


A classic manga/ anime by illustrator Shigeru Mizuki, this is Ge Ge Ge no Kitarou (aka Hakaba Kitarou) which is known for popularizing the folklore of ghostly creatures known as the Yokai. Kitaro, a Yokai, works to preserve the peace between the Yokai and human worlds throughout the series. Great for fans of retro Toei Animation. Sized B3 (51.5cm x 36.4cm or 20 1/4" x 14 1/4") and 7 pages. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)     Get 15% off 4 or more calendars! Just add 4...

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CARMINE — Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Illustrations (Limited) ~ Preorder


CARMINE -- Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Illustrations (Limited) ~ Preorder


If you love anime and keep up with the latest shows, there's no doubt that you've seen something from the talented artist Yoshiyuki Sadomoto. A lead character designer and one of the founding members of the animation group Gainax, he's perhaps most recognized for his work on Evangelion, Gunbuster 2, .hack//sign, and even the Girl Who Leapt through time. For a limited time, you can get Sadomoto's works are brought together in a rare illustration collection featuring the works listed above and...

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Fires and Firemen in Old Edo

When you think of traditional images from the Edo Period, firemen probably don't immediately spring to mind. And yet for centuries, the brigades of hikeshi, lit. "those who put out fires," have been extremely important in keeping Japan's cities from going up in flames on a regular basis. Although we might think of Japan as being a backward nation during its 250-year period of sakoku ("chained country"), when it was death for any Japanese to leave Japan or for any foreigner to visit, the sprawling metropolis of Edo (now Tokyo) was actually the largest city in the world, with as many as 1.25 million residents at the time of the national census of 1720, compared with 860,000 in London. With so many people living in buildings made of wood, bamboo and paper, fires were a constant danger, and so teams of firemen wearing thick, multi-layered kimonos of cotton and special sandals were organized to keep them under control. Since there were no water pumps back then, the main way they accomplished this was by tearing down houses that weren't burning yet in order to isolate fires to a single part of the city. These heroic men were celebrated with a special genre of the ukiyoe art, which you can see by viewing the 2009 calendar we've posted to the site today.

There's a famous story related to fires in the Edo period, the tale of a girl named Oshichi, who became the most famous arsonist in Japanese history. She was born in the year 1666 in present-day Chiba Prefecture, and was adopted by a family who sold vegetables in Edo. When she was 16, a fire burned through much of the city, and she was forced to evacuate with her adopted family. While fleeing the flames, she met a page from a Buddhist temple named Shonosuke and they fell madly in love with each other. After she returned home, she found herself thinking of the young man endlessly, and her obsession became so great that she decided to start another fire in they city, so that she might be able to see her lover again. She was caught and executed, but her story became a legend in a Guy Fawkes sort of way, and has been used as the basis for traditional Kabuki plays for centuries. Oshichi was the first Hinoeuma (hi-no-EU-ma) or "Fire Horse," the beginning of the superstition that girls born in the Year of the Horse every 60 years will grow up to be headstrong and will cause sadness for their family. The last Hinoeuma year was 1966, and so many women avoided having children that year that it caused a noticeable drop in Japanese population numbers.



A manga version of Oshichi, and her grave, quite a tourist spot today

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