animerevue

May 9, 2007

Japan, education and conformity, thoughts on memorizing various stuff, and the enigma of barley tea in the summer

Nihon is a country that's very focused on education, and I've always observed that parents seem to put more energy and thought into educating children than I've generally seen in the U.S. To improve the communication between parents and the school, teachers always make a visit at the beginning of the school year, to see what the child's home environment is like and talk over any concerns with parents, and our daughter's teacher came by yesterday. Our daughter is haafu, but with a very expressive and individualistic American side, which can sometimes present challenges in the otherwise homogenous classroom, including minor ijime by the other kids who say things like "Sorry, I don't understand English" when she talks to them in Nihonese. (Kids will be kids, and I got the same treatment when I lived in New Zealand for a year at the age of six.) This year we have an extra problem, as the fifth graders will be taking a school trip to the Sea of Nihon during the summer break in August, but our kids will be in the U.S. doing fun things and learning English instead. If my daughter is the only one in her class who doesn't go, it'll make her nakama-hazure (nah-kah-mah ha-zoo-reh), or a person outside the group, and her teacher was putting pressure on us to change our plans for the summer. It's a difficult decision, and probably only one that could only come up in a country that values harmony as much as Nihon does. What would you do in our situation?



My wife marvels at my ability to quote the proposal scene from the Maison Ikkoku japanese animation or the entire first three Star Wars films from memory despite being unable to recall my dentist appointment this afternoon. Yes, the way memory works is interesting, and learning a foreign language is a great way to mind-meld with your own brain and get insights on how it works. I figured out early on that trying to learn Nihonese by cramming information into my skull was not going to work, and instead tried to attack each aspect of the language from as many directions as possible, including writing sentences repeatedly (an effective study method, if boring), studying in short sessions, making associations such as the kanji for "meat" looking like a rib cage, using those funky study aids from Nihon, and when possible, speaking with real live native speakers, as the feedback when you screw up in a comical way is quite valuable. Another important tool was is using songs to help memorize information -- although I don't remember much about 1982, I can still remember the song that goes "867-5309." I got a lot of benefit from listening to JPOP songs my friends would record for me as well as hitting the Nihonese karaoke bar scene each weekend, since you can literally call up a vocabulary word by singing a song that contains it back to yourself. One added benefit of studying from songs is natural accent reduction, and I believe that I speak the language more like a native because of heavy use of song vocals while studying. I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact that I can understand the U2 musicians when they sing, but not when they talk?

The Nihonese have a special fascination with New York City, and it's not uncommon to see late-night "New York News" shows featuring a slice of life from America's most populous city from the viewpoint of the Nihonese. In one show I caught they talked about New York's "bagel culture" and how the city could not start its day without them. The same could be said of Nihon's summer season and mugi cha, the delicious barley tea that is universally consumed during the hot months of the summer here. Made of toasted barley, it's a delicious beverage usually served cold but sometimes hot. Because it contains no sugar or caffeine, it's considered very healthy, and has been shown in tests to reduce the effects of stress. My wife gave barley tea to our kids when they were babies to help fat-proof them, since it's a lot better for them than just about anything else kids are likely to drink. We've gotten our first mugi cha tea bags of the season today, a huge package that makes 40 liters of refreshing tea for you. Why not enjoy some Nihonese barley tea this summer?

We've got good news for fans of the DVD movie format who don't want to be told by Hollywood that they can only watch discs from the region they happen to live in. J-List's region free DVD players make it easy to enjoy "indies" JAV and japanese animation discs from Nihon as well as discs from any other part of the world, with full support for all the features you want, including playback of DIVX and AVI movies from DVD-R media. We've lowered the prices of all three of our current players, so that the reliable Rjtech RJ-200 now just $68 and the high-end RJ1000HD upscaling DVD player with HDMI (and included cable!) now just $98. Of course the players are made for the U.S. market, have full 1-year warranties and are fully compatible with your current TV.

Yulia Nova is the beautiful Russian idol who became a sensation in Nihon and the Internet, and her newest DVDs are finally in stock and ready for your order. The three new titles -- Yulia In the Spring, Summer and Winter -- are each filmed using exclusively new footage, shot of the lovely model in Moscow in each of the three seasons. It's a rare treat for fans of this special woman. Available now!

Here are today's "really awesome products" that I thought were especially noteworthy. Note: the J-List links below may be for adult products and should probably be considered "NWS" (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.


eOnna vol. 36 DEC 2006 - e onna
eOnna vol. 36 DEC 2006 - e onna. Another issue of eOnna, for fans of women so beautiful they never need to take their clothes off.
Sexual Chiropractic Treatment
Sexual Chiropractic Treatment. Very wackky new release from .
Pythagora Switch DVD Book 1
Pythagora Switch DVD Book 1. This is hard to explain. You remember the funny machine in the opening shot of Back to the Future? It's like that, but a whole book and DVD.
Dengeki Comic Gao! April 2007
Dengeki Comic Gao! April 2007. I just love this magazine for its high quality art and huge page count.
Aqua Absolute Zone - Aqua Zettai Ryoiki level. 6
Aqua Absolute Zone - Aqua Zettai Ryoiki level. 6. Yaoi fans, this is a new series we've started carrying (we plan to carry more if you're interested).
Brush Writing Calligraphy Techniques for Beginners
Brush Writing Calligraphy Techniques for Beginners. Great book to start teaching you Nihonese calligraphy.
A Look Into Nihon ~ Nihon e toki Jiten
A Look Into Nihon ~ Nihon e toki Jiten. This is a cute little book, full of tons of information on Nihon, with lots of pictures.
Fruits No. 118 May 2007
Fruits No. 118 May 2007. New issue of FRUiTs, filled with tons of pictures of fashionable, happy people form Tokyo's Harajuku region.
Yuki Nagato 1/6 Figure ~ Black Bunny Girl Cosplay *Suzumiya Haruhi no Yutsu*
Yuki Nagato 1/6 Figure ~ Black Bunny Girl Cosplay *Suzumiya Haruhi no Yutsu*. LOVE the new Yuki figures. Although this girl is wearing a bunny suit, she's easily the most deep and interesting figure since Rei from Eva. Hell, she can speak SQL, how awesome is that?
Hakufu Sonsaku 1/6 Figure ~ Ikki Tousen *Preorder*
Hakufu Sonsaku 1/6 Figure ~ Ikki Tousen *Preorder* . Fabulous "cast off" fiigure that you can, er, cast the clothes off of.
Zebra Japonesque Super Mini Pen / Pink (SAKURA)
Zebra Japonesque Super Mini Pen / Pink (SAKURA) . I carry these awesome Nihonese style pens with me in my computer bag, and like them a lot. Very small, but very nice to hold.
Shiatsu Pocket Porcupine
Shiatsu Pocket Porcupine . It's a "needle rat" (porcupine) that will massage your stress away.
Totoro Hand Rolling Music Box
Totoro Hand Rolling Music Box. Tiny Totoro music boxes are all the rage in Tokyo this year. We got some in stock for you.
Sunshine Buddies Limited Edition Hidamari no Tami *Made with Corn*
Sunshine Buddies Limited Edition Hidamari no Tami *Made with Corn*. New limited edition Sunshine Buddy -- never needs batteries!
SAKURA Kasumi Mini Tote Bag ~ Pink
SAKURA Kasumi Mini Tote Bag ~ Pink . Super cute bag for your stuff.
ELECOM Wireless Mouse ~ PRUMIE
ELECOM Wireless Mouse ~ PRUMIE. I like this mouse a lot. From Elecom, and fully compatible with Winndows and Mac.
Super Mario Bros. Connecting Strap -- Full Set (Set of 6)
Super Mario Bros. Connecting Strap -- Full Set (Set of 6). A awesome item for Super Mario and gashapon fans.
Tsubu Tsubu Hi-Chew -- Ramune Flavor kids
Tsubu Tsubu Hi-Chew -- Ramune Flavor kids . This is new -- Hi-Chew with ground up bits of ramune flavored gummy matter inside.
Nihonese Barley Tea - Mugi Cha - 40 pcs cold  & hot water type
Nihonese Barley Tea - Mugi Cha - 40 pcs cold & hot water type Yay, the summer crop of barley tea is in!

April 30, 2007

March 23, 2007

What we can learn about culture and Star Wars from Japanese comedians, some reverse sexual discrimination, and all about “What is your Hobby?”

"What is your hobby?" This is one of the first phrases of English conversation that Nihonese students learn, along with "What is your name?" "Where are you from?" and "What is your blood type?" My students at the time were aged 18-20, that period when you're sure you've had all of life's major experiences and don't need to form any new opinions, and some regular responses included Mayumi's stated love of doraibu (going driving with friends), Misako's constant talk about baito (working a part-time job, from the German word arbeit), or good old Kiyoko, who always replied "going shopping with my mother." Because I'm an emotional, idealistic American, I always did my best to get the students to give more information to the class about what really excited them, to get them to do more with their precious youth than they were doing. But except for a few students who had a particular commitment for something they could share with the class -- the Beatles, American pro wrestlers, traveling around Nihon taking pictures of trains -- getting my Nihonese students to be excited about anything was always a challenge.

Speaking of hobbies, one of mine is comparing the cultures of Nihon and the U.S., in case you haven't guessed, and sometimes you don't need to look any farther than the people who make us laugh, comedians. While most famous comedians in the U.S. come from the stand-up circuit or through the hallowed gates of Saturday Night Live, comedy in Nihon is a little different. One form of traditional Nihonese comedy that's been around for centuries is rakugo, literally "fallen words," which involves a lone comedian sitting Nihonese- style on a zabuton cushion located very near the audience. The interesting thing about this style of performance is that, rather than using new comedy material, the monologue that the comedian tells is one of an already established library of a hundred or so such humorous stories, although a good rakugo-ka will add his own unique touches. There's a TV show where rakugo comedians do battle to see who is the funniest, and when they get a laugh they get another cushion, so that by the end the winner is sitting on a tower of them. (And in fact, a way of saying "that was funny" is Zabuton, ichi mai, or "I'll give you one zabuton cushion for that.") Another pillar of Nihon's comedy world is manzai, humor involving a two-man team that includes a dim-witted boke (boh-KAY, meaning fool) and his sharp-tongued tsukkomi (tsu-KOH-mi, meaning straight foil) sidekick, who act out complex comic sketches together. Manzai has been popular throughout the 20th century and has had a great influence on many areas -- for example, the characters of C-3P0 and R2-D2 indirectly owe their existence to this humorous tradition, via the films of Kurosawa. The most popular manzai team in Nihon today is Bakusho Mondai, who are regular guests on news programs where they bring their witty commentary to bear on the events of the past week. If you've happened to see the Nihonese version of Apple's "Get a Mac" ads, the duo playing the Mac and PC are two halves of a manzai comedy pair. (We have an English book of rakugo monologues on the site today if you're interested.)

Normally when you think of a subject like sexual discrimination you think of women not being offered the chance to do what they want on an equal footing with males, but I had a little lesson in reverse discrimination last night. My wife, mother-in-law and our two kids were heading to Malaysia for a week to visit a family friend, leaving me home alone -- the Holy Grail for any married man, since I can walk around the house in my underwear, put my feet on the table, and drink out of the milk carton with impunity. Before she could leave, though, my wife was compelled to prepare a week's worth of meals for me, as if my male-ness made me totally unable to fend for myself in for seven days, like some comedy version of a husband from the 1950s. And that, I realized, is one aspect of the relationships between men and women in Nihon, a kind of yin-yang (to bring a sufficiently Asian image to my theory) in which the man is responsible being the "great black pillar" (daikoku-bashira) that holds up the household, while the woman does her part to ensure the happiness of the family from the inside. Sounds overly simplified to put it like that, I know, but from within the context of living in Nihon, it really works well.

Today we've not one, not two but three wacky new Nihonese T-shirts for you on the site. The Nihonese are an incredibly expressive people, and they can take something as bland as ASCII letters or generic hiragana and katakana characters and turn them into incredibly expressive images. We've got three new limited-run T-shirts featuring popular emoji ("emotional characters") that capture the heart and soul of the Nihonese BBS 2ch and look really awesome at the same time. See them on the site now!

J-List carries region-free DVD players that make it child's play to enjoy region-encoded DVDs from Nihon, Europe and other countries. Our players are specially manufactured to ignore the pesky region codes that try to keep you from watching the discs you want to enjoy, and are fully compatible with DVDs from all regions, including PAL and RCE discs. Even better, they're loaded with features, like the ability to play DIVX/AVI files burned onto DVD-R media. We've lowered the price on our popular RJ-200 progressive scan/surround sound DVD player, making it even easier to snap up one of these half-height demons and watch any DVD you like.

Here are today's "really awesome products" that I thought were especially noteworthy. Note: the J-List links below may be for adult products and should probably be considered "NWS" (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.

Bachelor Dec 2006
Bachelor Dec 2006. Fresh stock of this issue for Yulia Nova fans!
Isshoni Iruyo ~ Together -- Misako Yasuda
Isshoni Iruyo ~ Together -- Misako Yasuda. Misako Yasuda continues to be a force of great beauty in Nihon.
Gal Royale -- Hotaru Akane
Gal Royale -- Hotaru Akane. Two famous kogals do battle in a new video offering.
WOMAN Age 30 -- Emi Fukatsu
WOMAN Age 30 -- Emi Fukatsu. It's nice to see women who aren't all 18 years of age being chosen as JAV actresses. Here's a very experienced, very sexy woman who's starting her new career at the age of 30.
Futanarikko Lovers 4
Futanarikko Lovers 4. The most popular genre in Nihon is back in a new anthology manga.
Yuki Nagato SD Version ~ Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu *Preorder*
Yuki Nagato SD Version ~ Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu *Preorder*. Gorgeous super-deformed statue of Yuki, the Dan Simmons-reading adroid from the future. (This japanese animation is partially based on the novel Hyperion, amazingly.)
Gush April 2007
Gush April 2007. Popular yaoi manga anthology. Like, 450 pages!
Precious ~ Limited Edition
Precious ~ Limited Edition. Gorgeous limited edition manga that comes with its own artbook.
Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 52
Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 52. New issue of Comic AG. If you haven't been reading it, you might want to reconsider since the includsion of The Spirit of Capitalism makes this a fabulous read.
Nihongo Journal Feb. 2007
Nihongo Journal Feb. 2007. New issue of Nihongo Journal on the site, for students of the language.
Tekkon Kinkreet White Side ~ Shiro
Tekkon Kinkreet White Side ~ Shiro. FABULOUS is the only word I have for this pair of artbooks. The art is all incredible, so dreamy I can't belive my eyes.
The Manga Guide to Sudoku
The Manga Guide to Sudoku. Like manga? Want to learn Sudoku? This is your chance!
Nihonese ASCII T-Shirt - Questioning Face
Nihonese ASCII T-Shirt - Questioning Face. Nihonese ASCII T-shirts from Nihon are so l33t.
Aria - The Natural - 1/6 scale pre-painted Figure ~ Alice Carroll
Aria - The Natural - 1/6 scale pre-painted Figure ~ Alice Carroll. Gorgeous large-size figure for fans of this japanese animation.
Rakugo ~ Traditional Nihonese Sit-down comedy
Rakugo ~ Traditional Nihonese Sit-down comedy. This is an interesting item, translated rakugo monologues for you to use to understand Nihonese humor with. A great idea!
Kei Kishimoto Bikini version *Gantz*
Kei Kishimoto Bikini version *Gantz*. This is an japanese animation I'll have to look up. It's about a girl who dies and wakes up in a video game.
Koume Tablet - Sour Plum
Koume Tablet - Sour Plum. Delicious ume tablets from Nihon,
Black Samurai Sword Ear Cleaner w/Red Strap
Black Samurai Sword Ear Cleaner w/Red Strap. More samurai sword ear cleaning action from Nihon!
Lucky Cat Family (Three Cats) *Sunshine People Style
Lucky Cat Family (Three Cats) *Sunshine People Style. We've got new solar powered Lucky Cat toys on the site, too. They're very cute.
Neko Bus
Neko Bus "Kacha Kacha" Music Box Keychain ~ Totoro. This is a series of small wind-up music boxes from Nihon that you can take anywhere.
Cup Noodle Mug Cup
Cup Noodle Mug Cup. Back in stock. I realized I should have pointed this out with I did my post about Mr. Noodle.



I see I forgot to post pictures of the hidden micro brewery in the mountains of Gunma. Well, here you go. Here are the taps.



Good roaring Dwarven fires, too.



In general, any time I get the chance to eat wood-fired pizza, I take it.



Like all Nihonese breweries, there were three types, very blonde, medium and very fruity, and very dark/stout. I found the middle path to be the most delicious.



This is what the Nihonese call a "Margherita" Pizza.



I just love the construction of this place, all wood, with huge pillars of wood visible inside. It was so unexpected to find such a good place in a town with a winter population of a few hundred.



I brought some of these back for my father in law, although I know he won't like them. I'll just have to help him drink them ^_^

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