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May 11, 2008

Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 79

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Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 79


Hot off the presses at Icarus Publishing comes the latest edition of AG comics. Bringing you nothing but the best in uncensored hentai content from top Japanese illustrators this issue presents another 80 pages of nonstop sexual content to feast your eyes on. This month features continuations of titles such as "Obedient Wife" by Yutakamaru Kagura, "One Month of..." by Kei Matsuzawa, "My Childhood Transsexual Friend" by Kirikaze, "Battle for Great Shape" by Fujikatsupiko, and Sexy Losers by Clay...

March 13, 2008

Yumisuke Kotoyoshi Presents MIDARA

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Yumisuke Kotoyoshi Presents MIDARA


The newest full sized English hentai manga by Icarus Publishing (creators of the famed AG Comics) this is a great English-translated hentai manga for the English market in a standard American TPB size. You've seen his work in Saber Marionette J, now get ready to experience what Yumisuke Kotoyoshi is truly famous for in Japan -- his erotic manga! Midara is the first English collection of Kotoyoshisensei's often humorous and extremely fascinating adult comics that will tease more than your funny...

September 20, 2007

INNOCENCE English Second Edition

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INNOCENCE English Second Edition


In their second trade publishing ever, Icarus Publishing (creators of the famed AG Comics) collaborates with one of Japan's top hentai illustrators to bring to you this fantastic edition to the US market in a standard American TPB size. This faithful reproduction of Tanuki Kamogawa's original Japanese version, which has sold out multiple printings in Japan, comes to you completely uncensored and faithfully translated in to English. Features 10 gripping erotic stories with a strong focus of an...

August 10, 2007

The end of an era in driving convenience, Japan’s Obon Buddhist holidays, and everything you wanted to know about what a kimono is

The end of an era for this particular gaijin has come. In the past, foreigners were permitted to drive in Nihon with an International Drivers' License as long as they physically returned home at least once a year to get it renewed. Then a few years ago, the Nihonese government started requiring that every resident change over to a Nihonese license -- a very reasonable requirement, and I'm going through that process now. No one likes making a trip to their local DMV, but doing driving-related paperwork in a foreign language is a real drag. To make matters worse, I have to take the driving test because the U.S. isn't on the list of "blessed" countries whose residents can change from a foreign license automatically (too many differing standards for driving in the 50 states). Because the foreign population of my prefecture is a hodge-podge of people from around the world, I found myself taking the test alongside gaijin from Brazil, Peru, Vietnam, and a really big guy from Bangladesh. By the time we were done with the drivers' test we were all good friends, babbling to each other in various accents of Nihonese about how hard it was while we waited for the results to be announced. Nihon is a very rule-oriented country, and there's exactly "one" correct way to do most things, including driving a car -- one correct order of adjusting your seat, mirrors and fastening your seat belt, one correct way to hold your hands on the wheel while you make turns. Predictably, I failed the driving portion of the test this time around -- rats. (This little guy is Traffic Safety Horse, proof that even boring government offices can be "kawaii" in Nihon.)

Joshu-kun



Next week starts Nihon's Obon ("oh, bone!") break, which is a three-day Buddhist holiday to remember the souls of one's ancestors. Much of Nihon shuts down on August 13, 14 and 15th as people journey to their "jikka" (real home, i.e. their parents' home or wherever their family's Buddhist altar is located) to spend time with family members and pay a visit the family grave, or maybe attend a festival and do the Bon-Odori ("bone odor-ey") traditional dance. Living in Nihon for the past 15 years has taught me a lot about what the Nihonese are all about spiritually. While I have to admit that I don't know much about Buddhism itself, not being able to tell a Bodhisattva from a Bodhi tree or Amida from Queen Amidala, I have known the Nihonese to really care about their ancestors, aka family members who have gone on ahead, to use a less cliched phrase. My wife regularly looks to her dead grandmother for guidance and protection, and every morning my wife or my daughter will burn a stick of incense at the family altar to let the dead known they haven't been forgotten. Just as Christmas has grown into a big part of the culture of the West beyond its original meaning, many of these Buddhist traditions are practiced by all Nihonese, even if they may of other religions. The Obon holidays are also a popular time to travel, and the rush of people headed for Narita International Airport officially started this morning. If you live in a place that receives many Nihonese visitors like Hawaii, prepare to see a lot more of them over the next few days.

As you might imagine, what we call a kimono in the West has many variations here, such as yukata, a cotton kimono worn in the summer; happi, the short kimonos worn at summer festivals, often marketed to foreigners as "happy" coats; "hakama," a formal kimono that's similar to a tuxedo; or juunihitoe, the 12-layer kimonos worn in the Heian Period 1300 years ago. The word kimono is written with the characters ki (to wear, 着) and mono (thing、物), so it just means "something you wear," and there are many similar words in Nihonese, like tabemono (something to eat, e.g. food), nomimono (something to drink, e.g. a beverage), and so on. Only Nihonese-style clothes are called with the name kimono; dresses, shirts and other Western imports are always called yofuku, or "Western clothes." There's a Nihonese grammatical rule that makes unvoiced sounds (like ki) change to voiced (gi) when they are on the end of a compound word, which can be seen in words like karate-gi or judo-gi, what you wear when doing Nihonese martial arts (often just called gi in English, which is a little weird sounding if you must know). One of my favorite flavors of kimono is the jinbei (JIN-bei), essentially a short- sleeved cotton kimono that's equally good for use as Nihonese-style pajamas (how I wear mine) as for wearing to your favorite festival or japanese animation convention. J-List stocks several of these awesome kimono varieties for our gaijin customers, including a great jinbei we got in stock today.

Remember that J-List carries hundreds of mind-blowingly beautiful manga volumes, with both books directly from Nihon as well as the popular English translated works from Icarus Publishing. We especially love Comic AG, the great magazine of translated "H" manga that gives you an incredible 80 pages for a mere $4.99. It's available as a revolving magazine subscription, but if you're looking to pick up back issues, what many customers do is make use of our AGSET product, which lets you buy a batch of five AG issues at a time for a great savings. Why not browse J-List's outstanding manga selection today?

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. We also recommend watching our "new products" RSS feed

Urecco DVD April 2007 vol. 269
Urecco DVD April 2007 vol. 269. Urecco now comes with a DVD with tons of material for you -- 300 minutes!
B's LOG June 2007
B's LOG June 2007. This is a great magazine for any yaoi fan who wants to follow the BL game market. Also available as a subscription item.
Shiko Shiko JAPAN
Shiko Shiko JAPAN. Beautiful girls pick up otaku in Akihabara.
Special Body Restriction -- Yuri Matsushima
Special Body Restriction -- Yuri Matsushima. If you want to see what the Nihonese consider to be the "perfect" female body, this DVD is for you.
Kera July 2007 vol. 108
Kera July 2007 vol. 108. Kera is the super stylin' Nihonese fashion magazine. We have this issue in stock for you.
Heaven's Prison 3 ~ Tengoku Limited Box Edition
Heaven's Prison 3 ~ Tengoku Limited Box Edition. Here's a fabulous figure + manga combo item for you.
FUURIN ~ Nihonese Summer Bell -- PIG
FUURIN ~ Nihonese Summer Bell -- PIG. Delightful Nihonese wind chime, in stock now.
Bust Emperor 2nd Season ~ Bubble Matrix -- Full Set (Set of 12)
Bust Emperor 2nd Season ~ Bubble Matrix -- Full Set (Set of 12). For those who weren't satisfied with the Hip Parade Trading Torso line, we offer .... Bust Emperor!
JINBEI / Relax & Cool Homewear -- Black with Checker Stripes
JINBEI / Relax & Cool Homewear -- Black with Checker Stripes . A really excellent kimono variation for you. I sleep in these every night!
Women's Pro-Wrestling Anthology Comics ~ Jyoshi Proresu Anthology
Women's Pro-Wrestling Anthology Comics ~ Jyoshi Proresu Anthology. Anthology manga about female pro wrestlers.
Sonsaku Hakufu Fighting ver. 1/7 Figure ~Ikki Tousen (Dragon Destiny) *Preorder*
Sonsaku Hakufu Fighting ver. 1/7 Figure ~Ikki Tousen (Dragon Destiny) *Preorder*. Positively amazing "Cast Off" figure of Hakuru -- what an amazing pose!
Mikuru Asahina Figure - Konami Figure Diorama Collection ~ The Meloncholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
Mikuru Asahina Figure - Konami Figure Diorama Collection ~ The Meloncholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Fabulous new Mikuru figure, made to scale with the other Konami figurs so you can make a really excellent diorama.
Herbal Mosquito Coil - Katori Senko (Mosquito Killing Incense)
Herbal Mosquito Coil - Katori Senko (Mosquito Killing Incense). This is a great way to kill mosquitoes, a "mosquito killing incense" that kills them by blocking their air ducts, or whatever the nasty bugs breathe through.
Surprise Octopus Key Chain
Surprise Octopus Key Chain . A handy strap with a cute red octopus on it.
Xylish Gum -- Rosehip Mint Flavor
Xylish Gum -- Rosehip Mint Flavor. Delicious new rose flavored gum, which will make your body smell like roses!
Hello Kitty Desktop Cleaner -- Pearly Red
Hello Kitty Desktop Cleaner -- Pearly Red. Make your desktop kawaii with this -- available in two pealy colors!
Kimono Hime 1~ Kotohajime ver.
Kimono Hime 1~ Kotohajime ver.. In case you'd like to know more about kimono culture from Nihon, we recommend this great item.
Totoro *Acorn* Alarm Clock w/ Sho Totoro
Totoro *Acorn* Alarm Clock w/ Sho Totoro. The popular Totoro alarm timepieces are back on the site.
Surfing Daruma Mug Cup - Namitatsu Daruma
Surfing Daruma Mug Cup - Namitatsu Daruma. Surfing Daruma coffee cups are back in stock.
Gothic Lolita Deluxe Nihon Bento Box Set CUTE COSPLAY
Brilliant Style "Gothic Lolita" Deluxe Bento Box Set Ah, one of our most popular bento boxes ever...



Here's the world famous gaijin, studying for his test...



Don't ask me why they're trying to make you avoid driving your car off the top of a building. It can't happen that often, even here.



I'm probably breaking some law by showing you the written part of the test. Oo, I'm a rebel.



This is the course we had to memorize. It never changes so it's just a matter of learning to do what they expect, but what a frustrating thing to have to take the actual driving test at my age.



I failed the first attempt, possibly because I went to fast, or maybe it was them trying to bring me down a peg, cocksure American that I was. The Vietnamese girl who was nearly in tears who went before me passed, even though she kept stopping in the middle of the road for no reason. Oh well...

June 18, 2007

Blue Eyes DX English Ver. vol. 3

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Blue Eyes DX English Ver. vol. 3


Tohru Nishimaki's famous Blue Eyes manga continues! The long-awaited second volume of the English trade paperback of Blue Eyes features even more of Tohru Nishimaki's famous large-breasted characters and great sex, with 176 pages of carefully translated manga for your enjoyment. Brought to you in uncensored form, the new TPB has been overseen by Mr. Nishimaki himself. We know you'll enjoy the hot action of Blue Eyes! A great new English-language trade paperback size book from Icarus Publishing...

Miku’s Sexual Diary

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Miku's Sexual Diary


Miku is a sexy good-girl with a perfect rack and the legs to match. But this naive and demure flower will soon run into the wrong crowd...a that's recipe for big trouble! Come take a peek inside her diary and see how Miku's life got turned upside down into a hellish world of debauchery and degradation. Miku just can't say no to a good gang-bang...not in public, not at the beach, not even at her own wedding! Enjoy this 152-page trade paperback from Icarus Publishing -- completely uncensored and...

May 16, 2007

Blue Eyes DX English Ver. vol. 3

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Blue Eyes DX English Ver. vol. 3


Tohru Nishimaki's famous Blue Eyes manga continues! The long-awaited second volume of the English trade paperback of Blue Eyes features even more of Tohru Nishimaki's famous large-breasted characters and great sex, with 176 pages of carefully translated manga for your enjoyment. Brought to you in uncensored form, the new TPB has been overseen by Mr. Nishimaki himself. We know you'll enjoy the hot action of Blue Eyes! A great new English-language trade paperback size book from Icarus Publishing...

Flashbang!

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Flashbang!


Icarus Publishing and Seinen Comics presents "Flash Bang!" by Kiichigono Yoshitatsu, which features 10 stories that explore the world of public humiliation and exhibitionism with bonus artwork and stories not serialized in Comic AG. In "Welcome!" - two girls use their perky breasts to attract customers to a bakery. For "Hot Stage" - a gentlemen's club adds a new segment to their live show, but the performer is less than willing to go along with the new format. Tons of additional stories where...

April 30, 2007

January 16, 2007

Learning about the brain through Madagascar, how names work in kanji in Japan, and a bizarre murder in Tokyo

We have a rule at our house: in order to help our kids become bilingual, we only watch DVDs from the U.S., and never bother with Nihonese versions of American films released here. Right now my kids are in love with the movie Madagascar, laughing at the antics of Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippopotamus at least three times per day, as children are wont to do. My kids learned English in a very "natural" way, spending summers in the U.S., interacting with me and watching movies in English -- quite different from the memorizing of grammar and vocabulary that Nihonese students must do. I've noticed that the two languages sometimes aren't as "cross-mapped" in my kids' brains as in my own, and it's quite common for them to know a word in English but have no idea what it is in Nihonese, or vice-versa. I sometimes hold "who can translate this word the fastest" competitions when we're going somewhere in the car (trying to beat one's sibling at something is a great natural motivator), and it's interesting to see how difficult the act of moving a word or phrase from one language to the other is for them, even though they're perfectly functional in both languages. Recently I saw a news article that said that bilinguals who use two languages on a daily basis have a lower chance of getting dementia in old age due to increased blood flow through the brain. Hopefully we're doing some long-range good for our kids as we raise them to be a part of both countries.

Any loss of life is a tragedy, and the murder of a human being is especially bad. The number of homicides each year in Nihon is low -- around 0.9 per 100,000 compared with 7.4 in the U.S. -- and out here in semi-rural Gunma murders are so rare they're talked about for weeks when one occurs. Despite the comparative rarity of homicides here, somehow it seems that the number of uniquely tragic or bizarre killings in Nihon is much higher, at least subjectively. Currently Nihon has been galvanized by the story of Kaori Mihashi, a 32-year-old Tokyo woman who murdered her allegedly abusive husband by hitting him with a wine bottle while he slept. The body was too heavy for her to lift, so she had the bright idea of taking a saw and carving him up into sections, depositing his torso, legs and head in different parts of the city (they're still looking for his arms, poor guy). She tried to throw suspicion off of herself by filing a missing person's report and replying to emails from her husband's mobile phone as if he were still alive, but the authorities found holes in her story and eventually uncovered the truth.



It's interesting to observe how kanji functions in society on a daily basis here. In written Nihonese, kanji characters are used to write the major nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs in a sentence, with hiragana characters added for grammatical elements like the markers for subject and object, past tense, and so on. Names are also generally written using kanji characters, and just as there are alternate spellings for many names in English, there are many choices for writing a name like "Takeshi" (健志、武志、武史、丈志、丈史, たけし, well, you get the idea). When you learn someone's name, it's important to learn how to write it properly, and it's the height of rudeness to write someone's name with the wrong characters, especially in a business setting. (J-List's Yasu once changed suppliers because they wrote his name wrong on an invoice.) Part of becoming functionally literate with kanji characters involves learning to describe the kanji for a person or place name to someone over the phone, referring to other words that are written with that character, describing the radical (the part of a kanji used to organize it in a dictionary), and so on. The part of our city J-List is located it in is called Hashie-cho (波志江町, Hashie Town), a rather rare place name, and I've had to describe how to write this address so often I've got it down pat. "The 'ha' is 'nami' (波, wave), 'shi' is 'kokorozasu' (志す, meaning to aim for a goal or take on a challenge), and the 'e' (eh) is the first character from 'Edo' (江戸, the old name of Tokyo)."

J-List carries many seasonal items from Nihon, from delicious "winter limited edition" chocolate products to other items that go great with each season. Calendars are another example of an item that's very seasonal, only available during this time of year, and J-List still has a great selection of 2007 calendars for every taste, including japanese animation, JPOP singer, drama actress, pretty bikini model and men's calendars that are selling fast. We've got some great news for calendar customers: several items that had been sold out are back on the site now, as calendars that had been ordered but not paid for are removed, freeing those items up again. But hurry, stock is severely limited!

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." To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link.

eOnna Sep 2006 vol. 33 ~ e onna with DVD Region ALL
eOnna Sep 2006 vol. 33 ~ e onna with DVD Region ALL. Super new issue of eOnna, filled with gorgeous models who are so beautiful they don't even need to take their clothes off. Also comes with poster and DVD.
SUI CUP -- Karin
SUI CUP -- Karin. Gorgeous busty idol releases a new photobook. Man, the pictures in this glossy book are fabulous.
Gekkan LINA - Maki Kawakita
Gekkan LINA - Maki Kawakita. Gorgeous "mook" (a cross between a magazine and a book) dedicated entirely to Maki-chan.
Riko Tachibana Nakadashi 100 Times Collection
Riko Tachibana Nakadashi 100 Times Collection. Another in IEnergy's line of "100 Nakadashi" DVD releases.
Sport Chu! -- Tina Yuzuki
Sport Chu! -- Tina Yuzuki. I am officially a fan of this gorgeous half-Nihonese, half-Portuguese JAV star.
Council of Carnality Unlimited
Council of Carnality Unlimited. Brand new English translated H manga from Icarus Publishing.
The Triple Cast (region 2)
The Triple Cast (region 2). Pure silk from one of our favorite JAV studios.
Okame Natto Keychain -- Full Set *Set of 8* ~ Bandai Gashapon
Okame Natto Keychain -- Full Set *Set of 8* ~ Bandai Gashapon. A really wacky item -- little packages of natto you can carry around on your keys. No, they don't smell bad like real natto.
Bourbon Every Burger
Bourbon Every Burger. Delicious cookie hamburger busn around chocolate hamburger patties. Yum!
Junichi Nakahara's Beautiful Nurie 3 ~ Utsukushiki Nurie 3
Junichi Nakahara's Beautiful Nurie 3 ~ Utsukushiki Nurie 3. Good news and bad news -- we've gotten in a wonderful new nurie coloring book for grown-ups. But we only have one copy in stock right now, and backorders for these are always slow in coming in :(
Baked Puccho -- Custard Cream
Baked Puccho -- Custard Cream. Yummy Baked Puccho. Gotta try some.
Gun x Sword #17 Trading Figure -- Set of 6 *Full Set + Rare Item*
Gun x Sword #17 Trading Figure -- Set of 6 *Full Set + Rare Item*. Fabulous line of sexy characters from Gun x Sword.
Kitty *Buden* Tote Bag -- Dark Blue ~ Business Success
Kitty *Buden* Tote Bag -- Dark Blue ~ Business Success. Answers the question "What if Hello Kitty were a shipping conglomorate in Nihon in the 1930s?"
Doraemon *Yamanote Line* Netsuke -- JR Tokyo
Doraemon *Yamanote Line* Netsuke -- JR Tokyo. A great souvenir from Nihon's Tokyo Station!
DX Celebration Envelope *Gray -- Golden Rice
DX Celebration Envelope *Gray -- Golden Rice. Beautiful envelopes from Nihon for giving cash gifts.
Dengeki G's magazine reserve subscription
Dengeki G's magazine reserve subscription. A real up and coming magazine, this is Dengeki G's, focusing on the lovely characters from bishoujo games and japanese animation (and it's so purely focused on the characters it's a non-H magazine).
Nihonese T-shirt - Sukebe (Pervert)
Nihonese T-shirt - Sukebe (Pervert). One of my favorite shirts. Says "Sukebe" (su-keh-beh), which means the same thing as "ecchi" (i.e. a person who thinks about sex too much). Since almost no one knows this word, though, it's a great stealth joke.

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