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May 22, 2008

Howl’s Moving Castle (DVD) tagged “anime” 134 times

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Howl's Moving Castle

Howl’s Moving Castle (DVD)
By Chieko Baisho

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March 23, 2008

Hin Water Ball ~ Howl’s Moving Castle

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Hin Water Ball ~ Howl's Moving Castle


Enjoy the world of Hayao Miyazaki with Howl's Moving Castle. This is a crystal ball/ water ball complete with a soft cushion pillow for it to rest on. The ball measures about 6 cm (2 inches) in diameter and the pillow measures 11 cm (4 inches). Inside is a small PVC figure of the dog Hin (sometimes spelled Heen) so it looks like you're actually peering into the ball into some unforeseen future. A great authentic product from Studio Ghibli. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)  

Hin Water Ball ~ Howl’s Moving Castle

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Hin Water Ball ~ Howl's Moving Castle


Enjoy the world of Hayao Miyazaki with Howl's Moving Castle. This is a crystal ball/ water ball complete with a soft cushion pillow for it to rest on. The ball measures about 6 cm (2 inches) in diameter and the pillow measures 11 cm (4 inches). Inside is a small PVC figure of the dog Hin (sometimes spelled Heen) so it looks like you're actually peering into the ball into some unforeseen future. A great authentic product from Studio Ghibli. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)  

December 11, 2007

2008 Calendar — Studio Ghibli (No Tube)

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2008 Calendar -- Studio Ghibli (No Tube)


An extra huge, and extra beautiful, calendar from Miyazaki Hayao, the creator of Totoro, Laputa, Nausicaa, Howl's Moving Castle and so many others, this is a very special item for all anime fans. It's special because each page features an incredibly detailed illustration by the staff of Ghibli, featuring scenes from their films. And the illustrations are not stock cels already used in the films, but totally new cel-painted works, showing new pictures never seen before! This deluxe calendar...

2008 Calendar — Studio Ghibli (No Tube)

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2008 Calendar -- Studio Ghibli (No Tube)


An extra huge, and extra beautiful, calendar from Miyazaki Hayao, the creator of Totoro, Laputa, Nausicaa, Howl's Moving Castle and so many others, this is a very special item for all anime fans. It's special because each page features an incredibly detailed illustration by the staff of Ghibli, featuring scenes from their films. And the illustrations are not stock cels already used in the films, but totally new cel-painted works, showing new pictures never seen before! This deluxe calendar...

November 28, 2007

The plight of the poor Japanese taxi driver, finding government waste very close to home, and how to sound like a dirty old man in Japanese

I wrote a couple weeks ago that taxi fares were going to be going up 7%, a rare instance of inflation in a country where prices generally stay the same for years. Unlike the U.S., Japan is a very centralized place where change always happens from the top down, and I found it interesting to note that the decision to allow the raise in rates for the whole country was handled by a single government ministry in Tokyo, not decided on a local level as you might expect. The higher rates are to give drivers a long-overdue raise, since most of them are earning what they made in the 1980s, and with no custom of tipping in Japan to help make up the difference. Not every taxi company is raising their rates, however -- some are keeping them the same, which effectively introduces price competition in an industry where none existed before. While most of the world takes it for granted that taxi drivers will usually be from some often unpronounceable country, that's not the case at all here, where virtually 100% of drivers are Japanese -- after all, would you get into a cab driven by someone who couldn't read kanji? Once, I did catch a TV show about an American who had decided to become a taxi driver and had passed all the required tests, but the fact that this was rare enough to make national TV shows how uncommon this is.

Japan taxi


Near our house, the powers that be have decided we need a new road, which would run alongside a neighbor's vegetable garden providing us with three routes out to the main street where we currently have two. They purchased the land, brought in machines to flatten the ground and laid gravel in preparation for the construction of the road. Next they did...nothing, allowing the half-built road to sit there for months. They're waiting, I'm told, for the next budgetary cycle to roll around, at which time they'll get more money from the central government to finish the project, and we'll finally have three ways to get out to the street -- yippie. The fiscal equivelent to unnecessary surgery, construction projects are often extremely wasteful in Japan, like a 500 meter ditch dug beside a road where a 20 meter one would have sufficed because budgetary aid is only available for projects of a certain size or larger, or a bridge and tunnel across Tokyo harbor that costs $40 to use yet takes slightly longer than just driving around on the normal roads. What's amazing to me is how little anger there is on the part of taxpayers when waste like this occurs, which is related to the Japanese tradition of saying shikata ga nai (or more colloquially, sho ga nai), meaning "it can't be helped," at the drop of a hat. To paraphrase Bill Watterson, I know the government is inefficient, but why isn't it ever inefficient in our favor?

The only constant is change, and Japan has had to deal with rather a lot of change over the past 150 years, essentially, going from a feudal country still in the Middle Ages to a modern, industrialized democracy in decades where other nations took centuries. This has brought about changes in the language, as Japan was forced to interface with the outside world more. Japanese is a linguistically impoverished language, with only 5 vowels usually paired into syllables with consonants (ka, ki, ku, ke, ko, etc.), and due to a quirk of phonetics, the sounds "ti" and "di" sound could not be accurately written using the normal kana system. Without a way to express these sounds, foreign words like "Disneyland" and "party" could not be correctly represented, and would be converted to "Desneyland" and "parteh," which sound strange to the ear. It seems a "patch" was introduced at some time in the last few decades, allowing the sounds to be expressed in katakana by combining two similar characters, but unfortunately there's a whole generation of older Japanese who learned a slew of foreign loan words with the older, strange-sounding pronunciations. Now a common caricature of an old Japanese man is one who is sukebe (dirty-minded) and tries to catch a glimpse of a girl's panteh while riding the train. Since the last thing in the world a Japanese person expects a foreigner to do is use these oddly-pronounced English words, I like to go out of my way to use them just for the shock value of it.

You should see the downstairs area of J-List: it's filled with about 500 packages of every size and shape, great anime toys and calendars and DVDs and other items that we're shipping out to customers around the world. J-List is primed and ready to serve you this Holiday season, so why not take this opportunity to browse the J-List site and see what cool new items we have for you?

Here are today's "really cool products" that I've picked out for you, out of the 30+ new items we've added to the J-List and JBOX.com sites today. Note that some products may be "not safe for work" but that all links will allow you to redirect yourself either to the J-List or JBOX.com websites. To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link.

Potion w/Trading Arts Mini  Final Fantasy 10th Anniversary
Potion w/Trading Arts Mini ~ Final Fantasy 10th Anniversary. The Final Fantasy Potion Goodness continues, we've gotten the just-released FF 10th anniversary potions in stock, which are sold out throughout the country and very hard to find. Each gorgeous can comes with a random figure.
Fuka Ayase - Yotsuba Figure Collection
Fuka Ayase - Yotsuba Figure. Here's a really nice figure from Kaiyodo, the super cute Fuka from the Yotsuba& (Yotsuba-to in Japanese, Yotsuba-and in English) manga and anime. In stock now!
Hello Kitty Stuffed Stocking Snack Set
Cute Hello Kitty Holiday Snack Sets. Wow, these are extremely cute, a Hello Kitty stocking filled with fun Sanrio items including snacks, playing cars and other stuff, and a Hello Kitty Knit Shoulder Bag that's also loaded with good things to eat.
Calcifur Fire Demon - Men's standard
Calcifur Fire Demon - Men's standard. Here's a new T-shirt featuring Calcifur, the cute fire demon from Hayao Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle, who is perched on a piece of wood over the pan he lives in. We love the way this came out.
niKyoro  Round 2 tier Bento Box Bowl  Chopsticks w/case --- Blue
niKyoro ~ Round 2 tier Bento Box Bowl & Chopsticks w/case --- Blue. The "Nikyoro" (from niko niko which means to smile, and kyoro kyoro which means to look around from left to right, don't ask) line of bento products is very poplar, and here's a cute new round bento box set with chopsticks.
Hello Kitty Play Laptop Computer
Hello Kitty Play Laptop Computer. How cool is this? A fun mini laptop for Hello Kitty fans, complete with mouse, keyboard, scroll wheel and a screen that scrolls to show different pictures. Vista capable! (Just kidding.)
Hello Kitty Fluffy Hood
Hello Kitty Fluffy Hood. Keep warm this winter with the ultimate Sanrio item, a warm and fuzzy Hello Kitty Fluffy Hood that ties around your chin and protects your ears and head from non-cute coldness.
ENMUSUBI Happy Lovers Owl Display
Japanese Traditional Items. We have lots of restocked Japanese items too, including the Go Ninja Action Strap for your phone or keys, our popular Lucky Cat Lantern, a beautiful Owl Lovers Display and Japanese Fragrance Oil.
Virtual Hiragana Class in One Week  Learn Japanese Characters on DVD
Virtual Hiragana Class in One Week ~ Learn Japanese Characters on DVD. The most basic step in learning to read Japanese is mastering hiragana, and this is a great book w/ DVD that teaches it to you using shape associations to help make it easy. This is a great book for anyone starting out learning this rewarding language.
Ceramic Christmas Tree Ornament  DARUMA
Japanese Christmas Ornaments. Here's a rare and wonderful item from Japan: Christmas tree ornaments featuring daruma, the red round Japanese decorations that bring good luck to homes and businesses in Japan. What a great idea!
AFRO Samurai Maniaxxx!!! Visual Guide Book
AFRO Samurai Maniax!!! Visual Guide Book. Afro Samurai is one of the most fresh and innovative anime shows to come along in a while, and this is the awesome art book for the series.
anime figures preorder
Anime Figures Now in Stock. Some popular items that were available as preorder have come in, including the cute Lilith and Sachiel Evangelion Angels, remastered as "Super Deformed" characters by the creator of Keroro Gunso. Also, the cool Lazy Saber Nendoroid is in stock now.
COPIC Multi Liner Pigment-based 7 tip Set
COPIC Art Supplies. J-List is proud to announce that we're carrying drawing / writing supplies from COPIC, one of the most famous companies in Japan. Today we're posting a great collection of Multi Liner Pigment pen with a variety of tip sizes, as well as high-quality paper that won't allow ink to transfer to the page below.
Rilakkuma Bobble Head Full Set of 7
Rilakkuma Bobble Head Set. Rilakkuma (which means "Relax Bear") is the most popular character from San-X, the company that re-invented cute in Japan, and this is a set of great Relax Bear bobblehead toys that show the bears in many relaxing activities.
Totoro Plush *Smile* -- Large
Totoro Plush and Stamps Available Got some great Studio Ghibli restocked items too, including the classic gray smiling plush in two different sizes and more of those popular Totoro stamps made of real wood!
Orogo -- Hatsune Matsushima
Orogo -- Hatsune Matsushima. Feast your eyes on the beauty of 20-year-old Hatsune-chan, who shows you her beautiful bikini'ed body in many pleasing photos.
Mo-Retsu! Boin Sensei new manga
Great New Manga Volumes. See some outstanding new "ero" manga from Japan, including Intense! Boin Sensei vol. 2, as well as I Want To Do It a Lot, a collection of 13 stories written from a girl's "H" point of view.
Akiman Cover Girls
Akiman Cover Girls. A really memorable artbook from illustrator Akira Yasuda, one of the designers of Street Fighter, Turn-A Gundam and Code Geass. Beautiful pictures throughout, with just a touch of "H."


November 27, 2007

Calcifur Fire Demon – Men’s standard

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Calcifur Fire Demon - Men's standard


All the world loves the animated creations of Hayao Miyazaki, founder of Studio Ghibli. One of our favorite characters is the lovable Calcifur from the film Howl's Moving Castle, a fire demon with a rapier wit who makes the whole film more fun. This is a great T-shirt featuring this fiery demon printed in beautiful color, a great item for any anime fan. Size S-XL, printed on an attractive dark grey shirt. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 15% off 3 or more shirts or hoodies. Click...

Calcifur Fire Demon – Men’s standard

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Calcifur Fire Demon - Men's standard


All the world loves the animated creations of Hayao Miyazaki, founder of Studio Ghibli. One of our favorite characters is the lovable Calcifur from the film Howl's Moving Castle, a fire demon with a rapier wit who makes the whole film more fun. This is a great T-shirt featuring this fiery demon printed in beautiful color, a great item for any anime fan. Size S-XL, printed on an attractive dark grey shirt. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 15% off 3 or more shirts or hoodies. Click...

November 12, 2007

All about Japanese swords, thoughts on the “horse with a heart mark” and government, and, can you ski?

Japanese swords are famous around the world, up there with ninjas and Hello Kitty as a symbol of the country. Like the kanji writing system and Buddhism, sword-making was imported from China, and was immediately embraced by Japanese craftsmen who sought to perfect the art. Most famously worn by the samurai warrior class between the 14th and 19th centuries, it was common to carry both a long katana sword and a shorter blade, called a wakizashi. The law that governs carrying of weapons in Japan is known as the Firearms and Swords Control Law, something I've always been amused by, since one doesn't usually worry about something like the need for "sword control." While samurai swords are quite common in Japan -- my wife's parents have a pair of swords on display in their bedroom -- it's rare for one to be used in a crime. But that's just what happened in Tokushima Prefecture, where the president of a construction company who was known for his collection of ancient Japanese swords seems to have gotten into a heated argument with his son about something. Things got out of hand, a sword was drawn, one managed to kill the other before taking his own life. (Police are still investigating the details.)


There's a new "horse idol" in Japan's racing world that's claiming the hearts of fans. Her name is Treasure Smile and she's popular because she's got a natural heart shape on her head, which has caused thousands of fans to flock to Iwate Prefecture in Northern Honshu to take pictures of the "horse with the heart mark." The local track is milking Treasure Smile's popularity for all its worth, advertising that anyone wearing a heart on their clothes can get into the races for free. Along with boat and bicycle racing, horse racing is popular in Japan, and there are thirty tracks in various places around the country. It's also one of the many areas of society that the Japanese government is heavily involved in, much to the confusion of gaijin like me who wonder why the government needs to be operating race tracks at all. Unlike the U.S. with its tradition of individual sovereign states, Japan's history since the Meiji Restoration has been one of modernization from the core outward, with the government taking an active role in a range of industries from the publically-run Japan Tobacco which once controlled the distribution of all cigarettes and salt in the country, to the sprawling Japan Post Office, which operated as the world's largest savings bank and also sold life insurance on the side. One by one, these industries have been slowly privatized, with the old Japan National Railways becoming JR and the inefficient government-run phone company becoming the modern NTT. Presumably these moves have improved efficiency and competition, although the invisible bonds between these former public entities and government are still significant.

Suki desu ka? One of the first useful words a student of Japanese learns is how to say "like" (suki), which is pronounced quickly so that it sounds rather like the English word "ski," leading all students to immediately make the joke Sukii ga suki desu ka? (Do you like to ski?), since the words sound similar. The word suki is often a student's introduction to the concept that a word or idea in one language might have many possible meanings in another language, depending on the situation. Right off the bat, suki can mean "like" (in the context of your favorite food or hobby) or "love" (when said in reference to another person). Like all Japanese words there's some ambiguity involved, which is the subject of more than a few melodramatic misunderstandings in anime or television dramas. For example, if a woman was looking at a cake and said suki desu, she could theoretically be expressing her love of cake, or else she could be confessing her feelings for a boy who was also in the room. A couple of years ago I saw a variety show in which former JAV actress slash novelist slash TV talent Ai Iijima walked around New York, asking Americans Kyonyu suki? which sounds like "Can you ski?" in English, but is really asking if they prefer women with, er, large oppai. It was funny to see the Americans on the show nodding their heads for the camera at her question. Try it on your friends!

Here are today's "really cool products" that I've picked out for you, out of the 30+ new items we've added to the J-List sites. Note that some products may be "not safe for work" but that all links will allow you to redirect yourself either to the J-List or JBOX.com websites. To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link.


Hello Kitty Dancing Plush in Christmas Stocking
Hello Kitty Dancing Plush in Christmas Stocking. A super item for Christmas, here's a plush Hello Kitty in stocking that actually dances for you when you press her paw. A really outstanding item from Sanrio for the holidays, and very huggable!
Glico Almond Premio Chocolate -- Milk
Delicious New Japanese Snacks. Enjoy some fantastic new Japanese snacks today, including a new Baked Cheese "Meets Wine" Pretz made to go great with wine, Almond Premium Chocolates from Glico, and amazing "Glamatic" gum from Lotte that answers the question, "Where is all the Goth-Loli themed gum from Japan?"
Revoltech Yotsuba ~ Yotsubato
Revoltech Yotsuba ~ Yotsubato. One of the coolest toys to be released in the Revoltech line is Yotsuba, the star of the the manga and anime Yotsubato (aka Yotsuba&, or Yotsuba with an ampersand after it). This popular figure is back in stock now.
The Bible II ~ Star Trek Deep Space Nine/Voyager
The Bible II ~ Star Trek Deep Space Nine/Voyager. Here's a cool item for Star Trek collectors: the official Bible art/photobook for Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Voyager. Sold as a two volume set in an attractive outer box, the printing is beautiful. The Bible portion (showing all that is official from the show, according to the original writers) is in English, the other book is in Japanese.
Rilakkuma Bento Set ~ Tight Bento Box & Chopsticks Set & Kinchaku
Rilakkuma Bento Set. Rilakkuma, aka Relax Bear, is fast becoming one of the most beloved characters in Japan. Enjoy this new bento set, including bento box (2-section), chopsticks w/ case, and a "Kinchaku" cloth bag to hold it all.
NHK COOL JAPAN
NHK COOL JAPAN. Here's an extremely educational book published in both English and Japanese by Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK), Japan's version of the BBC, presenting a wealth of information on Japan for anyone interested in the country, culture and language.
Hello Kitty Chirimen OTEDAMA ~ Red
Restocked Cute Things from Japan. Finally, see a bunch of restocked cute Sanrio items for you, including our fun-to-hold Hello Kitty "Otedama" Bean Bag Plush, a chrome emblem that turns your car into a Hello Kitty Limited Edition, and a spiffy "chirimen" eyeglasses case.
Mamegoma Toilet Paper Roll Holder
Mamegoma and Rilakkuma Toilet Paper Roll Holder. San-X is making some of the cutest things in Japan these days, and today we've got cute toilet paper holders for your bathroom featuring their most popular characters, Mamegoma the seal and Rilakkuma, aka "Relax Bear." Great for making your bathroom something guests will remember.
Pinky Street -- PK009  ~ Blue Long Skirt
New Pinky Street figures. The Pinky Street figures from Vance Project are just too cool, with stylish design and clothes you can "change" by popping the head off one body and putting it on the other included body. Very modern and cool.
My Neighbor Totoro Wrist Watch -- Round Silver Face
My Neighbor Totoro Wrist Watches. Wow, here's something for the Ghibli fan who has everything: dynamite Totoro watches with beautiful styling approved by Hayao Miyazaki himself. Featuring internal movements by Seiko.
Calcifur Tote Bag -- Howl's Moving Castle
Calcifur Tote Bag -- Howl's Moving Castle. The most popular Howl item we've ever carried, this is the Calcifur Tote Bag, a cute cloth bag you can take anywhere and hold just about anything, .Back in stock today.
Yours ~ Hiderou Horibe Art Works
Yours ~ Hiderou Horibe Art Works. Fabulous artbook by Hiderou Horibe, featuring his gorgeous characters and works. Features both full size glossy pages as well as his sketchwork, showing how how art was created.
Fraulein Revoltech #001 Rei Ayanami ~ Neon Genesis Evangelion *Preorder*
Fraulein Revoltech #001 Rei Ayanami *Preorder*. A new series of figures from the popular Revoltech line, featuring posable anime females. This is a really amazing Rei Ayanami figure that you can move into almost any shape you want. Preorder it now.
Gothic Lolita Deluxe Japan Bento Box Set CUTE COSPLAY
Restocked Bento Items. We also have restocked bento items for you, including our cool Brilliant Style "Goth-Loli" bento box, Mini Sauce Dispensers, and
Kimono Hime 5 ~ Natsu Asatabi ver.
Japan-Related Books. We have some cool restocked Japan-related books too, including an issue of Kimono Hime with tons of pictures featuring modern kimono culture, and Love Love Sweets, all about Japanese traditional candy making.
The Top DVD No. 108 Aug 2007
The Top DVD No. 108 Aug 2007. Gorgeous new magazine dedicated to the top JAV stars, with really outstanding photographs throughout. Truth be told, I've been waiting for a magazine that featured famous, really beautiful models in great settings since Urecco took a turn towards the love hotel scene.
Asian Dress Costume 4 Hour Special
Asian Dress Costume 4 Hour Special. The Japanse love exotic things, and the traditional "China Dress" and variants found in Vietnam and elsewhere are very lovely indeed. Here's a fabulous 4 hour DVD of gorgeous girls in Asian dresses.


October 23, 2007

2008 Calendar — Studio Ghibli (No Tube)

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2008 Calendar -- Studio Ghibli (No Tube)


An extra huge, and extra beautiful, calendar from Miyazaki Hayao, the creator of Totoro, Laputa, Nausicaa, Howl's Moving Castle and so many others, this is a very special item for all anime fans. It's special because each page features an incredibly detailed illustration by the staff of Ghibli, featuring scenes from their films. And the illustrations are not stock cels already used in the films, but totally new cel-painted works, showing new pictures never seen before! This deluxe calendar...
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