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December 16, 2007

DORAEMON Mini Schedule Book 2008 version

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DORAEMON Mini Schedule Book 2008 version


Start 2008 right by being on time, every time with this schedule book featuring everyone's lovable cat from the future Doraemon. This book features a 14 month calendar (starting from October 2007) with ample space to leave short memos of special events within the calendar spaces. Inside are also subway maps for major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama and Kyoto (written in Japanese), several pages of lined paper for quick memos and even stickers to use for your calendar. A slim pocket sized...

DORAEMON Mini Schedule Book 2008 version

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DORAEMON Mini Schedule Book 2008 version


Start 2008 right by being on time, every time with this schedule book featuring everyone's lovable cat from the future Doraemon. This book features a 14 month calendar (starting from October 2007) with ample space to leave short memos of special events within the calendar spaces. Inside are also subway maps for major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama and Kyoto (written in Japanese), several pages of lined paper for quick memos and even stickers to use for your calendar. A slim pocket sized...

November 25, 2007

Hikaru Koto Remastering 8 Hours & 2 Discs

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Hikaru Koto Remastering 8 Hours & 2 Discs


The adorable Hikaru Koto is an all natural beauty with the girl next door look that you would never expect to be working in the AV industry. Since making her debut at 2003, this Osaka native has starred in over 200 DVD titles before she retired (at only 22). Although she's retired, her DVDs continue to be in high demand because of her all natural chijo nature that she's not afraid to let loose in front of the camera. This fantastic collection features a total of 8 amazing hours of nonstop sex...

November 7, 2007

Finding the geographic center of American English, adventures in New Zealand with plenty of sheep, and getting complimented on chopstick use

One question I've been asked by my ESL students in Japan is, just where is "standard" American English located geographically? Most countries define a given region as the "official" dialect of their language, which is then used in textbooks nationally. In China the standard language is the Beijing dialect of Mandarin, in Italy its based on the regions of Florence and Tuscany, and in Britain it emanates from the twin pillars of "Queen's English" and the BBC. The "official" English used in the U.S. is a bit harder to pin down, and it's sometimes referred to as Standard Midwestern, since it tends to flow from that part of the country. In 1868, Japan's capital was officially moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo meaning "east capital," in imitation of China's cities of Beijing and Nanjing, the "north" and "south" capitals. This meant that the "standard" Japanese language changed from the colorful, intoned speech of the Kansai region to flatter, more robotic-sounding dialect of the Kanto Plain, something that Osaka hasn't quite forgiven Tokyo for yet. Like the U.S. and Great Britain, Japan does not have an "official' body to define its language is like the Acadmie franaise, and it's generally up to the publishers of the Kojien, Japan's answer to Oxford and Webster as the most prestigious dictionary, to bless new words by including them in its pages.



My son is back from New Zealand, and he had a great time there, doing homestay with a local family and getting to use his English a lot. New Zealand is a beautiful country, very similar to Japan if you take away 96% of the people, concrete and asphalt and add a lot of rolling hills and sheep, and the students loved it there. It's funny how social barriers can be laid low through the power of shared popular culture. For example, the kids Kazuki was staying with were into Yu-Gi-Oh battle cards, and since he had remembered to bring his collection with him, everyone immediately became fast friends, doing battle and comparing the English and Japanese cards. The students at my son's school generally learn North American English, and several of the kids in New Zealand commented on their "American" accents, something that no one from the U.S. would ever perceive. The kids at the school were interested to hear that Kazuki's father had gotten to meet Temura Morrison, the Kiwi actor who played Jango Fett and all the Clone Troopers in Star Wars episodes 2 and 3, at the Star Wars Celebration IV convention this year, and had in fact sung the New Zealand National Anthem to him. Sometimes I think that I might not be the most representative American my son could have had for a father...

Although Japanese kitchens are well stocked with spoons, forks and knives, most meals in Japan are eaten with chopsticks. Children usually learn to use chopsticks around the age of 4, when they start attending preschool, and this is quite possibly the first of many adjustments to the larger Japanese group that children have in their school lives. Every foreigner living in Japan knows the embarrassment of being told by a Japanese person hashi ga jozu ("you use chopsticks very well"). While one popular response is to compliment the speaker on their use of a knife and fork, I've found you can have more fun telling them okagesama de (oh-KA-ge sah-mah deh). This is a complex phrase which literally means "Yes, thanks to you," almost as if you had leaned how to use chopsticks from the person, even though you've never met them before. The phrase is a useful way of showing Japanese-style humility whenever someone compliments you on something, and since few would expect a gaijin to know it, it's fun to see their surprised expressions when you whip this phrase out. (If you're trying to learn to eat with chopsticks, we recommend the training chopsticks we have on the site.)

J-List is the best place to find Domo-kun related items, from plush toys to wacky T-shirts and warm hoodies to our great 2008 Domo-kun calendar that's in stock right now. Today we're happy to announce a line of cool Domo-kun hats, professionally embroidered with cool images of the official mascot of NHK, Japan's public broadcasting channel. We've got not one, not two but three new Domo-kun hats, the "Domo face," our popular "outlined Domo" design and a new one featuring Domo saluting you as he greets you. All hats are made of stone- washed cotton denim by American Apparel and are extremely well made, and are also fully size adjustable. Browse our new items now!

Here are today's "really cool products" that I thought were especially noteworthy. Note: the J-List links below may be for adult products and should probably be considered "not safe for work" (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

March of Koala -- Roast Almond Latte Flavor
Yummy new Japanese Snacks. Got some great new snack items for you today, including Roast Almond Latte flavored March of the Koalas, fantastic chocolate-covered Almond and Macadamia dusted with cocoa powder, and deep Premium Green Tea Chocolate that you will love.
2008 Calendar -- Inuyasha
Fresh stock of 2008 calendars. See fresh stock of some excellent calendars, including Inuyasha, Gundam, Doraemon, Death Note, Evangelion, Aya Ueto, Gackt, and more -- see updated calendar images, too.
Getsumen Touheiki Mina ~ OKAMA Artworks
Getsumen Touheiki Mina ~ OKAMA Artworks. One of the most popular Japanese dramas of the past few years has been Densha Otoko, e.g. Train Man, the story of an otaku who wins the love of a beautiful (non-otaku) woman. Inside the show, they created an anime called Moon Surface Rabbit Weapon Miina, which got so popular that they went and made a real anime from it.
Lucky Star Figure Collection Basic Set of 5 *Preorder*
Lucky Star Figure Collection Basic Set of 5 *Preorder*. Lucky Star is *the* anime in Japan right now, a popular series based on a 4-koma (4-panel) comic that has seized he hearts of otaku all over the world. This is a great line of detailed figures from the series that you can preorder now.
Japanese Hat -
Domo-kun hats. As mentioned above, J-List now sells Domo-kun hats! Click to view all three of our cool new Domo embroidered hats, in sock in San Diego right now!
Hello Kitty BARAN / Decorative Partition for Bento -- 2 types
Hello Kitty BARAN / Decorative Partition for Bento -- 2 types. "Baran" is the Japanese word for the plastic sheet (which usually looks like "fake grass") that keeps the meat and vegetables in your bento from running together with your rice. Here's a great item, Hello Kitty baran bento barriers!
Sunshine Buddies Hello Kitty version
Sunshine Buddies Hello Kitty version. Hidamari no Tami, aka Sunshine Buddies, are the popular line of solar-powered relaxation toys from Tomy, and now they've released a fabulous Hello Kitty toy that never needs batteries, modeled after the classic 1976 original Kitty-chan!
Sunshine Buddies Pokemon Christmas version
Sunshine Buddies Pokemon Christmas version. Also, a super limited item for Christmas, we;ve gotten in a solar powered Pikachu Sunshine Buddies, featuring the iconic Pokemon who rocks his head from side to side, never needing batteries, ever!
Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star ~ Seikimatsu Gekitouroku Figure Collection vol.4
Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star. Fist of the North Star is one of the most enduring anime / manga series from the 1980s, and the Seikimatsu ("End of the Century") series is the best toy line ever made. Here's Kenshiro, looking great with his flowing red cape.
Dengeki Comic Gao Dec. 2007
Dengeki Comic Gao Dec. 2007. Seriously, if you read only one manga in Japanese each month, make it Dengeki Comic Gao, which is always loaded with the best manga from Japan's top artists. And the page count -- more than 500 pages! And the free stuff in each issue doesn't hurt, like the "ef" pencil board you get in this issue.
NARUTO Shippu-den Coloring Book  - Nurie
NARUTO Shippu-den Coloring Book - Nurie. Naruto fans, here's a cool nurie (noo-ree-EH) coloring book that allows you to color in all your favorite characters. Or for more serious artists, use these pages as starting points for teaching yourself Photoshop coloring (which is how virtually all Japanese artists create art these days).
HIRAGANA Stencil
HIRAGANA Stencil. Wow, this is a fantastic idea: a plastic stencil sheet for writing all the characters in the hiragana syllable system.
My Neighbor Totoro -- Totoro No Sanpo ~ Blue Chu Totoro
Restocked Studio Ghibli items. As always, J-List stands ready to fill all your Studio Ghibli needs, and today we've restocked the "buru buru" (vibrating) Totoro in grey and blue as well as the excellent Sitting Jiji plush toy.
Kokeshi -- Summer ~ Natsu
Various restocked traditional items from Japan. See a bunch of restocked traditional items, including the Daruma Hammer Game, a keychain featuring famous samurai Musashi Miyomoto, a gorgeous wooden Kokeshi doll and good luck charm to protect your "six organs" (it's a long story).
Putifresh DX Banana Bento Box Set
Tons of great bento and related items. Got a lot of good bento and bento related items for you, including the popular Putifresh (puti = pucchi = petite) Banana Bento, the Hello Kitty Slide Trio Set of chopsticks, fork and spoon, a cool onigiri maker and more!
Cup Noodle Mug Cup
Cup Noodle Mug Cup. One of the most popular items in J-List history, this is a spectacular coffee cup with ceramic lid that looks just like Cup Noodle from Nissin. Great for Christmas gift giving.
Glico Marble Pocky -- Green Tea Chocolate
Restocked snack items. Finally, for our Japanese snack lovers, yummy Glico Marble Green Tea Pocky, Toppo Cassis Mousse & Orange Liqueur, Meiji Curl Stick in Smoked Cheese flavor, Xylish Hyper Cool Gum with real caffeine, and more!
Lucky Cat for Display (7705) -- Family Health & Fortune
Lucky Cat for Display -- Family Health & Fortune. Lucky Cat is the famous Japanese creature who beckons good luck into your household. Here's one of our most popular Lucky Cat display items, which promises to bring your family health and wealth.
You -- Yu Nakamura
You -- Yu Nakamura. Although naming you photobook "You" won't get you many Google hits, this is a really excellent glossy hardcover release from a beautiful and popular Japanese photo model.
Nami SOS! ~ Naoko Black Bird
Lots of restocked manga titles. Then see a huge number of back-in-stock manga volumes, including Secretarial Section Drop 1 & 2, Wife Life - Married Woman, Nami SOS! Naoko Black Bird, Harem x Harem, Valkyrie Anthology Comic, and more!
All About G.J?
All About G.J? - Toshihide Sano Works Popular "H" artbook by the famous eroge company, loaded with super art by Toshihide Sano, one of Japan's top artists today.
Future Hospital 2 - Maid Robot Edition
Future Hospital 2 - Maid Robot Edition. In the year 20XX, we will receive an entirely different type of healing from hospitals, in the form of gorgeous maid robots. Super release from V&R.

October 19, 2007

Hikaru Koto Remastering 8 Hours & 2 Discs

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Hikaru Koto Remastering 8 Hours & 2 Discs


The adorable Hikaru Koto is an all natural beauty with the girl next door look that you would never expect to be working in the AV industry. Since making her debut at 2003, this Osaka native has starred in over 200 DVD titles before she retired (at only 22). Although she's retired, her DVDs continue to be in high demand because of her all natural chijo nature that she's not afraid to let loose in front of the camera. This fantastic collection features a total of 8 amazing hours of nonstop sex...

October 4, 2007

Hikaru Koto Remastering 8 Hours & 2 Discs

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Hikaru Koto Remastering 8 Hours & 2 Discs


The adorable Hikaru Koto is an all natural beauty with the girl next door look that you would never expect to be working in the AV industry. Since making her debut at 2003, this Osaka native has starred in over 200 DVD titles before she retired (at only 22). Although she's retired, her DVDs continue to be in high demand because of her all natural chijo nature that she's not afraid to let loose in front of the camera. This fantastic collection features a total of 8 amazing hours of nonstop sex...

2008 Calendar — Asami Mizukawa

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2008 Calendar -- Asami Mizukawa


If you love Japanese CM's (commercial) you'll probably recognize this darling native of Osaka from the countless commercials for Pantene hair care products. Known for her lustrous long hair and beautiful eyes she not only has made a great living as a model, but as an actress who starred along side talents such as Gackt, Naoto Takenaka, and Norika Fujiwara. Another great item to add to your collection, here's a year long glossy calendar for you to adorn your walls with! This calendar is B2 size...

2008 Calendar — Asami Mizukawa

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2008 Calendar -- Asami Mizukawa


If you love Japanese CM's (commercial) you'll probably recognize this darling native of Osaka from the countless commercials for Pantene hair care products. Known for her lustrous long hair and beautiful eyes she not only has made a great living as a model, but as an actress who starred along side talents such as Gackt, Naoto Takenaka, and Norika Fujiwara. Another great item to add to your collection, here's a year long glossy calendar for you to adorn your walls with! This calendar is B2 size...

October 1, 2007

You’ve been in Japan too long when you ‘teach’ someone your phone number, all about the history of Panasonic, and fun with English phrases in Japan

"You've been in Japan too long when you 'teach' someone your phone number." Of course, we all use different words for different functions, and even within dialects of a single language words are "mapped" quite differently -- for example, if you're in North America, do you consider a carbonated beverage to be 'soda,' 'pop,' 'coke' or a 'soft drink'? It varies linguistically by region. In Japanese, certain words are used in situations that seem odd to English speakers at first. For example, when you ask someone to tell you their phone number, you'd use the word oshiete, which means "please teach me," which takes some getting used to. Similarly, in my dialect of English I "buy" (kau) gas for my car, but in Japan you always use the verb "put in" (ireru) instead, and my Japanese friends kept correcting me when I'd use the wrong word. The strange word mapping goes the other way, too. In Japanese the concept of "good" taste (oishii) and "good" quality (ii, pronounced like "ee") are completely separate, so there's a tendency for Japanese to not like using the word "good" about how food tastes -- their brain rebels against the violation of its internal rules, which is why you may notice that Japanese people sometimes over-use the word 'delicious' when they speak English, such as "Don't eat that, it's not delicious."

Like most people, the Japanese have a lot of respect for the business leaders who have created enduring organizations, with Thomas Edison very near to the top of the list. Another man who is well respected in Japan is Konosuke Matsushita. Very poor as a child, he was forced to leave school in the 4th grade and start working to help support the family. Trained as an electrician's assistant, he soon got an idea for a new kind of electric socket, and in 1918 he founded a company to manufacture it with his wife and brother-in-law. This was the beginning of the Matsushita Electronics Company, more famous under its other name of Panasonic, which managed to grow from a tiny shop in Osaka into the largest electronics maker in Japan. That's not bad for a guy with no education or capital doing business in a country that lacks an American-style "two guys named Steve in a garage" type of entrepreneurial tradition. Like all Japanese companies, Matsushita is into a few businesses that might surprise you, including racing bicycles, home construction (as "Panahome"), and elevators. After he retired, Konosuke went on to write books on his approach to business, and founded a Dale Carnagie type management school. He's said that the man he respects the most is Hideyoshi Toyotomi, one of the three "unifiers" of Japan who started out as a peasant but managed to work his way up to the position of de facto shogun of Japan. Like Hideyoshi, Konosuke said he never shied away from any job that was assigned to him, no matter how menial or dirty it was, which was one secret of his success.

Lincoln


For one reason or another, there are certain phrases in English have burned themselves on the collective consciousness of the Japanese, and are quite famous here. When an American named Dr. Clark (universally known as "Clark-hakase") went to Sapporo to help establish what would become Hokkaido University, he left the following advice to his Japanese hosts: "Boys, be ambitious!" (i.e., strive to dream large in all that you do). These three words managed to become extremely famous, and there isn't a Japanese person who doesn't know them. Song lyrics and famous movie lines also provide a bridge to the English language, and speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln ("Government for the people, by the people, and of the people") are studied in school the same way we studied Shakespeare in the U.S., too.

Great news for fans of our 2008 Japanese calendars: the first batch of calendars have come in, and are being posted to the site right now. We've currently got lots of stock of such great calendars as My Neighbor Totoro and the oh-so-nice Studio Ghibli calendar, with all new art from the Hayao Miyazaki films; other popular TV anime (Naruto, Bleach, Katekyo Hitman Reborn); beautiful Japanese idols like Yoko Kumada, Misako Yasuda and Yuko Ogura; JPOP stars like Kumi Koda and Morning Musume; and much more. These calendars are in stock and ready for your immediate order, so check them out!

Remember that J-List stocks thousands of "Wacky Things from Japan" for you. Because J-List is actually located in Japan, we've always got a huge selection of rare items that would be very hard to find anywhere else, from T-shirts with weird Japanese ASCII emoticons on them to cool Nintendo toys to Japanese hachimaki headbands with phrases like "Certain Victory" on them. Or check out our wacky Hello Kitty vibrating shoulder massagers, which come in different colors and can relieve all kinds of stress. You can find all our wacky Japanese items on our website!

Here are today's "really cool products" that I thought were especially noteworthy. Note: the J-List links below may be for adult products and should probably be considered "not safe for work" (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 Gal May 2003
Urecco Gal May 2003. A rare treat, an issue of Urecco Gal from a few years ago. A photographic drink of water to a thirsty man!
Alice Pink File -- Mihiro
Alice Pink File -- Mihiro. 4 hour collection of Mihiro's best works, dynamite! I am such a fan of her stuff.
Sweet Goddess -- Mika Kano
Sweet Goddess -- Mika Kano. Great photobook featuring Mike Kano, one of the most flamorous women in Japan.
Love Gome! -- Yume Kimino
Love Gome! -- Yume Kimino. An erotic video that gets its story from a manga, that's an interesting crossover there.
Even Monkeys Fall from Trees
Even Monkeys Fall from Trees. Great book that teaches you Japanese proverbs.
Myojo Sep. 2007
Myojo Sep. 2007. Myojo, the leading magazine of Johnny Jr type boys -- a great new issue. By the way, I was surprised to see that this mag has been around for 55 years???
Figure Maniacs vol. 21 Summer 2006
Figure Maniacs vol. 21 Summer 2006. Figure Maniacs is a great magazine that presents hundreds of high quality anime figures in each issue. This is the new issue.
Fate Fantasm Box 2 ~ From The Dark Side
Fate Fantasm Box 2 ~ From The Dark Side. Dynamite item for Fate/Stay Night fans. I am actually watching this show now. so I'm thrilled to get this in.
Etona 1/7 Figure ~ Disgaea -- Glliffon Enterprise *Preorder*
Etona 1/7 Figure ~ Disgaea -- Glliffon Enterprise *Preorder*. This is the preorder figure for today. Love the design.
My Neighbor Totoro -- Totoro No Sanpo ~ Totoro<br />
My Neighbor Totoro -- Totoro No Sanpo ~ Totoro
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Great Totoro plush toy -- pull its string and it vibrates cutely.
Unazukin Strap -- Full Set of 5
Unazukin Strap -- Full Set of 5. Unazukin fans, here's a set of phone straps featuring these cute little guys.
Hello Kitty Wooden Disposable Chopsticks  --- 8 pairs
Hello Kitty Wooden Disposable Chopsticks --- 8 pairs . Hello Kitty chopsticks, is there anything that says "J-List" more than this?
KIYA Katana Sword Steel Nail Clippers ~ Large
KIYA Katana Sword Steel Nail Clippers ~ Large. A new pair of fingernail clippers made with samurai sword quality steel.
Revoltech Yotsuba ~ Yotsubato
Revoltech Yotsuba ~ Yotsubato. For Yotsuba fans, a great toy from the Revoltech line.
Transformers iPod Speaker Set -- Transformer Music Label
Transformers iPod Speaker Set -- Transformer Music Label. Got an iPod? This is your speaker set! How cool!
Mikuru Asahina 1/4 Figure Red Bunny ver. ~ Freeing
Mikuru Asahina 1/4 Figure Red Bunny ver. ~ Freeing. I am so glad to have this amazing figure in stock now. 1/4 scale, one of the largest figures we've ever carried.
Delicious Shigekix -- Ume -boshi Flavor
Delicious Shigekix -- Ume -boshi Flavor. Ume-boshi flavored Shigekix! This stuff is tart enough already, so this should be something special!
Shuwa Puccho -- Melon Soda Flavor
Shuwa Puccho -- Melon Soda Flavor. I'm sure you're not too familiar with Melon Soda, but I hope you'll give this item a try. It's really good.
2008 Calendar -- My Neighbor Totoro
2008 Calendar -- My Neighbor Totoro . This is the 2008 Totoro calendar, a great new offering from Ghibli.
2008 Calendar -- Studio Ghibli
2008 Calendar -- Studio Ghibli . The Studio Ghibli calendar is, of course, a legend every year. I can't wait to see this year's.
2008 Calendar -- NARUTO (A)
2008 Calendar -- NARUTO (A) . Naruto fans, your 2008 calendar is in stock now.
2008 Calendar -- Yuko Ogura
2008 Calendar -- Yuko Ogura . Yuko Ogura is another longtime favorite of mine, and of J-List customers in general. And her 2008 calendar is in stock now. Yay!



Some pictures of my daughter's sports day of a week ago. Here are some kids running a race.



As usual, I had great fun scoping out funny English on people's T-shirts. This woman apparently has many amorous stories for us.



This guy had on an anime T-shirt, of all things. That's rare has heck in Japan.



Decision shaking, appear & existence."



Criminal?



Nice to know there's a difference.



This is the marching band, playing the Yamato theme song like they do every year (it's a local tradition). It was so hot I was happy to stand out in the middle of the ground with my mother-in-law's frilly lace parasol, just to keep out of the direct sun.



There's some strange connection between the Japanese and Cream Soda, because I had a friend who lived in an apartment called Apartment Cream Soda.

2008 Calendar — China Fukunaga

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2008 Calendar -- China Fukunaga


China (pronounced Che-Na) is a 25 year old native of Aichi Prefecture that has made quite an impression to fans of Gravure idols hitting the airwaves of Japan as a regular guest on Osaka late night TV, promoting herself on MBS radio "Yong Park" and even landing a role in the movie "Akihabara @ Deep." However, many fans recognize her among the pages of magazines ranging from the always popular comic Young Uppers to Bomb bikini magazine, and even fashion magazines Woofin and Tarzan. Invite China...
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