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November 21, 2007

All about “joshiki” (Common Sense) and the Japanese, negative aspects of this, and some thoughts on turkey

Unlike the U.S. or most of Europe, Japan is a very homogenous country, where people tend to consider themselves part of the same genetic stock despite the sometimes obvious differences in facial features and hair and skin tint due to the presence of Korean, Mongolian, Ainu, Russian and other blood in the veins of "pure" Japanese. Somehow this tradition of "one-ness" has amalgamated into the unifying body of knowledge known as joshiki, things that any reasonable Japanese person is expected to know. Just as all Japanese take it for granted that chrysanthemums are a flower reserved for laying on gravestones rather than giving to one's wife, as I accidentally did to her great amuseent, we foreigners often have our own joshiki that can seem alien to the Japanese. We have a friend who owns a company and once complained that he had rather a lot of debt, including several different bank loans at different interest rates. I made the obvious (to me) suggestion that he get one new loan at as low a rate as possible and use it to retire all the other loans, and this was the most brilliant idea he'd ever heard -- apparently no one thinks of things like that here. When it comes to saving for a rainy day, the common sense of many people is to put their money in the bank, even if it pays a paltry 0.2%, or a whopping .75% if you opt for a 10 year CD. I once tried explaining one American joshiki of investing -- that the younger a person is, the better it is to hold stocks, since you have more time to recover from any problems you run into -- to my conservative mother-in-law, who has never owned stock in her life because some people have lost money in stocks in the past. Suffice it to say that she didn't see the point I was trying to make.

While this Japanese tradition of most people being on the same wavelength is usually a positive thing, there are downsides, one of which I call the "tyranny of the majority." My wife made breakfast for me the other day, which included two eggs fried "eyeball" style (what fried eggs are called in Japanese) and several strips of bacon. "This is turkey bacon, right?" I asked her, and she gave me a sidelong glance at my sarcasm. While Japan is a great place, with warm and friendly people and many beautiful sights to see, it lacks some of the choices you'd expect to find in a wealthy, modern country, including any kind of healthier products made with turkey meat. Whenever I go back home to San Diego I bask in the many choices around me, from the variety of imported beers available in stores to authentic Rold Gold pretzels to delicious whole-grain breads, and bagels, oh those bagels. I drink skim milk most of the time when I'm back home, not because I like it, but because it's all but impossible to find here in Japan, a country where the majority has decided that milk should be thick and creamy, with 4.7 per cent milk fat. This can make it a challenge for people with special needs to live in Japan, for example vegetarians often have trouble finding food that is completely free of animal products. Before I started J-List, I worked for a few months at the local city office as a "Facilitator of Internationalization," basically helping other foreigners who needed help getting city services. The person who had been in the job before me had left early due to various frustrations that reportedly included not being able to drink anything, since everything from cola to green tea has caffeine in it, which was against his religion.

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All of us at J-List wish everyone in the U.S. a warm and happy Thanksgiving on Thursday. This is one of those holidays that can be hard to follow when you're far from home, and it's quite common for our entire Thanksgiving to consist of a bucket of "Kentucky," as KFC is called here. It's possible to find frozen turkeys imported from Brazil (which contain guidance about how the turkeys were prepared in accordance with the laws of Islam, since they are also exported to the Middle East), although the bird we got last year was so small we had to modify the cooking instructions downwards. This year we've got a box of good American stuff like mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce and of course pumpkin pie, but we've decided to substitute turkey with pollo a la brasa, spit-roasted chicken from our favorite Peruvian restaurant. While you're recovering from dinner, remember that J-List stands poised and ready to help you with any and all shopping needs this long weekend, and we've got thousands of rare and amazing products for the Japan-focused person on your list this year.

We've got an announcement for fans of our PC dating-sim games today: the upcoming Snow Sakura has been declared "Golden Master" and is now being duplicated, just in time for the start of winter (don't you love our timing?). This is a really special game of love and "H" in Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido, in which you play Yuuji, an average Japanese youth surrounded by a circle of beautiful girls, Saki, Kozue, Rei, Misaki and Misato. Although you knew the girls when you were small, for some reason you can't remember much about those days, only that you made a promise to one of the girls under the magical Snow Sakura tree. The mystery is, which girl was it, and why did you forget? This game has it all -- great characters, a long story with lots of depth, hilarious comedy scenes and a huge number of beautiful "ero" game CG. You can still preorder it and get free shipping when it ships!

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.

''L'' Death Note Action Figure
Death Note Super DX Action Figures. Wow, these are some of the most amazing anime figures I've ever seen: perfect replicas of "L" and Light Yagami from Death Note. Fully posable, they wear clothes and can be bent into almost any position.
Bandai Gashapon Dispenser
Bandai Gashapon Dispenser. "Gashapon" are the fun Japanese capsule toys, and now you can own your very own capsule dispenser! Includes starter capsules for you to fill, and refill capsules are available from us if you need them.
Nestle Kit Kat0?-- Green Tea Jam
New Japanese Snacks For fans of delicious J-Snacks, we've got some really nice items today. First enjoy the new "Melty Kit Kat," with a creamy interior that melts in your mouth, in Apple or (my personal favorite) Green Tea! Also, two new flavors of Choco Ball, and the often-requested Ema candies with Xylitol.
Bear Paws 2-tier Bento Box
Cute New Bento Boxes. Here are two incredibly cute bento boxes in the "Nikyoro" line (formed from niko niko meaning smiling and kyoro kyoro meaning looking around from left to right). We have a cute Bear Paws bento box as well as one shaped like a giant bean.
S Cawaii Nov. 2007
S Cawaii Nov. 2007. Super Kawaii (aka S Cawaii) is a great magazine for fans of Japan's fashion world, loaded with pictures of all the top models. This is a double thick issue with 265+ color pages.
restocked ghibli items
Ghibli Items Back in Stock See restocked Ghibli items too, including two fantastic *real wood* Totoro Alarm Clocks, and that fun Totoro Tree House Plush (large), back on the site for you.
Lapis 1/80?Figure w/Crystal Sword  Stigma of Wind *Preorder*
Lapis 1/80?Figure w/Crystal Sword ~ Stigma of Wind *Preorder*. Another figure you can preorder now. This is the really outstanding Lapis 1/8 scale from Kaze no Stigma, an anime series popular in Japan.
Rjtech RJ-1000 Upscaling DVD Player w/ DIVX playback
Reduced Prices on Region Free DVD Players. We're dropping the prices of both models of DVD players that play discs from any region, and also offer PAL and NTSC compatibility. The RJ-1000 is the coolest one, with its ability to upscale to HD and connect to a TV via an HDMI cable. Great for the high-definition TV you have now, or might have under the Christmas tree.
Magic Ink Marker with Retro Design  -- Super Thick / RED
Magic Ink Marker with Retro Design -- Super Thick / RED. J-List loves to bring you really unique pens from Japan, and today we're posting a really thick permanent marker from the Magic Ink company. Damn, this is a bold pen!
restocked japanese pens and erasers
Other Restocked Japanese Pens & More. Then enjoy some restocked Japanese writing instruments, including the Signo Erasable Ball Pointed Pen series that's been popular with J-List customers for years, as well as the most excellent eraser in the world, Kado-Keshi!
Chozenkai -- Kyoko Fujikawa
Chozenkai -- Kyoko Fujikawa. Gorgeous hardcover photobook featuring the lovely Kyoko Fujikawa showing her natural beauty to you. A great item for fans of "giri giri" style photography.
The Woman Teacher Large Dictionary  Onna Kyoshi Daijiten
New Manga Volumes. J-List always carries great "ero" manga from Japan, and today we've gotten in an anthology of stories about onna kyoshi or female teachers, and a great "H" book by Joji Manabe, creator of the classic manga Outlanders.
Himena Tokiwa Hug Pillow  Gun-Katana
Himena Tokiwa Hug Pillow ~ Gun-Katana. From the popular game Gun Katana, we've gotten in some great dakimakura (aka Hug Pillows) of Himena-chan. Features two sides, wearing a dress with her sword and gun ready, and the reverse side, featuring her wearing, er, much less.
Uncho Kanu 1/70?Figure LTD ver.  Dragon Destiny *Preorder*
Uncho Kanu 1/7 Figure LTD ver. ~ Dragon Destiny *Preorder* Positively fantastic Ikki Tousen / Dragon Destiny / Battle Vixens figure coming soon, fully Cast Off-able and really detailed in every way.
Kira Star -- Lucky Star Ero Parody - Nana Sakura
Kira Star -- Lucky Star Ero Parody - Nana Sakura. Lucky Star is an anime about the life and times of four high school girls, and it's one of the most popular shows in Japan right now. Here's a real treat for Lucky Star fans -- the first-ever ero parody! See Konata, Kagami, Tsukasa and Miyuki as you've never seen them before!

October 31, 2007

Thoughts on biculturalism and Halloween, types of ramen you should try, and my fascination with Japanese females

Happy Halloween from J-List. Halloween is one of those "American" holidays (although originally Irish and Scottish) that has a way of working its way around the world, and although Japan doesn't exactly need an excuse to engage in cosplay, what with their strong tradition of dressing in anime costumes and all, awareness of October 31st grows here year by year. Raising kids who are part of two countries has always been a challenge for my wife and I since we want them to really be a part of both, which means (on the American side, at least) having a cultural awareness of things like trick-or-treating and Scooby Doo and being able to sing the School House Rock songs (they can). So we've gone out of our way to make trips to the U.S. for Halloween and Thanksgiving, not on our regular travel schedule, although it was a lot easier to do when the kids were small and didn't have the pressure of school to deal with. This year we decided to be traditional, and carved a (fairly ugly-looking) Jack-o'-lantern. We had a bit of culture shock when I asked my mother-in-law for a candle to put inside the pumpkin: the only ones she had in the house were the long candles for lighting at the family's Buddhist altar in remembrance of the dead...which is actually closer to Halloween's original meaning, if you think about it.

Picture of a bad Jack-o-Lantern



Ramen is one of the most famous "Japanese" foods around, although its history in Japan isn't very long, having been imported from China in the Meiji Era. While instant ramen has proven to be a revolutionary product, allowing the cost of a meal to brought way down in price, readers who have never enjoyed "real" ramen in a good restaurant are missing out. The basic type of ramen familiar to most people is shoyu, made with a soy sauce-based soup, although there are other varieties, including "salt" (a clear soup sold under the tastier-sounding "chicken" moniker in the West) , "tonkotsu" (white "pork bone" broth), and sura-tanmen (think "sweet n' sour ramen"). Another popular type of ramen is miso, the delicious soy bean curd that my mother thought was peanut butter when she saw it, which is one of the "meibutsu (famous things) of Sapporo in Hokkaido. Right now, the Sapporo Ramen Company is running a commercial featuring a beauty pageant in which different brands of ramen compete in for the title of "Miso Universe," a great tribute to the current Japanese Miss Universe.

One constant source of fascination and confusion for me since coming to Japan has been trying to understand Japanese women. Like the country itself, they're incredibly complex, and can just as easily delight you as leave you scratching his head in confusion. First, Japanese females generally tend to be calm, cool and good at planning ahead. Sometimes (from the standpoint of my over-exuberant American self) they can seem rather emotionless, and the thought has occurred to me that I know what it's like to be married to a Vulcan from Star Trek. "Lack of spontaneity" is another label you could apply to most Japanese females I've known: when I went to Europe I brought a backpack, a Lonely Planet book and a credit card and played everything else by ear, which shocked my wife, who so loves to plan every minute detail of a vacation ahead of time. I've mentioned before that Japanese females often seem to have problems with constipation, which no doubt arises from eating rice three meals a day. Japanese females also seem to be subject to chills, and the Totoro Lap Blankets made by Sun Arrow are no doubt used by more than a few OLs ("office ladies," i.e. female company employees) trying to stay warm with the air conditioning on around them. Japanese females often seem to have some rather strange and inexplicable fetishes. For example, several women I've known have loved pulling my chin hairs out by the roots, and have begged me to not shave for a few days so that they could rip my hairs out with tweezers -- totally bizarre. Although they can be confusing to men, learning a little about the care and feeding of Japanese females can certainly have its rewards.

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

Kanu Uncho Hug Pillow ~ Dragon Destiny Body Pillow
Kanu Uncho Hug Pillow ~ Dragon Destiny Body Pillow. Our life-size dakimakura have been extremely popular, and we're happy to have two amazing dual-sized hug pillow covers for fans of Ikki Tousen/Dragon Destiny.
Simca Figure Creators Labo 013~ Air Gear
Simca Figure Creators Labo ~ Air Gear. Gorgeous figure of Simca from Air Gear, a popular manga and anime from the creator of Tenjo Tenge.
Tsukiumi Figure ~ Sekirei
Tsukiumi Figure ~ Sekirei. Here's a gorgeous figure of Tsukiumi from the popular Japanse manga. I love this figure!
Meiji Meltykiss -- Framboise Flavor
Delicious Japanese snacks. We always have something new for you in the J-Snack department, and today we've got Cocoa Milky Candy (a favorite of mine), Meltykiss in "Framboise" (raspberry) flavor, and chocolate covered potato chips from Hokkaido.
Hiragana Times Nov 2007
Hiragana Times Nov 2007. A hugely popular magazine that's got lots of articles published in both English and Japanese. Great for students.
Ninja Weapons
Ninja Weapons. Killer new book that gives tons of information on the weapons the Ninja use.
Hello Kitty Decorative Flag Picks for Bento 10pcs
Hello Kitty Decorative Flag Picks for Bento 10pcs . Cute little flags for your bento.
Hello Kitty Toothbrush Holder CUTE Sanrio Anime San-x
Various Sanrio items. This cat wants to hold your toothbrush. Also, more Chirimen Soft Pen Cases for Sanrio-minded students and our popular Hello Kitty ice cube tray maker!
GACHAPIN x MUKKU Spring-action Ballpoint Pen
GACHAPIN x MUKKU Spring-action Ballpoint Pen. Combine "cuteness" with your writing with this cool Gachapin x Mukku ballpoint pen, with a cute Gachapin on the end, whose body pops out when you use the pen.
Japanese Traditional Tattoo ~ Nihon Dento Shisei
Japanese Traditional Tattoo ~ Nihon Dento Shisei. Wow, this is a great book of traditional yakuza tattoos. Lame
Ghibli Storage Box - Totoro
Ghibli Storage Box - Totoro and Jiji. Two cool items from Studio Ghibli: sturdy canvas storage boxes that let you keep all your stuff. Yet they take up no space when empty.
Multi Mini TATAMI Mat
Multi Mini TATAMI Mat. Tatami mats fascinate foreigners, and we've restocked our popular Multi Mini Tatami Mat for you.
Lucky Cat & Gold Fish Display
Lucky Cat & Gold Fish Display. Amazing item for displaying in your room or office, this is a ceramic Lucky Cat with gold fish he can watch.
Make a Wish! ~ Temple Bell Strap with Fortune
Make a Wish! ~ Temple Bell Strap with Fortune . When foreigners visit Japan they head for shrines where you shake a bell before praying for good luck. Now we've got this cool bell in the form of a cell phone strap!
Authentic Japanese Super Loose Socks ~ 120 cm
Authentic Japanese Loose Socks. We've restocked these popular super-thick socks, worn by Japanese high school girls.
Tsuruya-san ~ Nendoroid-Series *Preorder*
Preorder figures. We've got some great anime figures you can preorder now, including Tsuruya-san from Haruhi, Kotona Elegance from Zoid Elegance and a new Shakugan no Shana.
Felix Gum Box
A bunch of restocked snacks. Restocked snacks today include Shigekix Super Lemon and Grape (so tart, so fun!), Lotte Black Black Tablet, Every Burger cookie hamburgers, and the always-popular Felix and The Cat bubble gum.
my -- Yoko Matsugane
my -- Yoko Matsugane. One of the most beautiful Japanese models to appear since we founded J-List, we're happy to have Yoko-chan back on the site.
Kaori Saeki 1/6 Figure ~ Bible Black
Kaori Saeki 1/6 Figure ~ Bible Black . The fantastic Bible Black figure has come in, and it's a fantastic one. Unfortunately there are only fifteen in stock, so get your orders in.
Ryofu Housen 1/7 Cast-off Figure ~ Ikki Tousen (Dragon Destiny) SIF EX by Yamato
Ryofu Housen 1/7 Cast-off Figure ~ Ikki Tousen. This fabulous Ikki Tousen figure is also in stock at last. 1/7 scale, really big!
Kyo-P -- Fuko
Restocked photobooks. We have restocked photobook items too, including the popular Fuko!
Kanna no Suigyo 1 ~ Kanna's Intimacy 1
New "H" manga titles. I am a big fan of Kubukurin and his Kanna's Intimacy series, which we have vol. 1 of today, as well as a fantastic romp called Super Onesan Paradise.
Gush Mania EX
Gush Mania EX. New anthology featuring 220 pages of "yomi-kiri" (one shot) stories by Japan's top names in the industry
MAX GIRLS Festival
MAX GIRLS Festival. The JAV idol group known as Max Girls are back again, bringing their loveliness to you in a new release from Max-A, 120 minutes.
JAST USA 10th Anniversary Limited Card Collection FULL Set
JAST USA 10th Anniversary Limited Card Collection FULL Set. By customer request, we're happy to announce that fans of bishoujo games can pick up the entire set!
Scarlet Desire 1
Restocked manga titles. See a bunch of restocked manga too, including Momo Chichi, Female Professor Domination, Insult Fighting Musume, First Dog part 1, The Disgrace Play, and from the great Tohru Nishimaki, Scarlet Desire vol. 1!
Colorful ~ Akifumi Ozawa Visual Works Collection
Colorful ~ Akifumi Ozawa Visual Works Collection. Wonderful artbook by a popular "H" game and anime character designer.
Mandorian Dot - King of the Vibration
Mandorian Dot - King of the Vibration. This is our famous "Mandorian Dot," an extremely exotic toy for grown-ups from Japan.
Jukujo Sports Instructor -- Midori Takase
Jukujo Sports Instructor -- Midori Takase. The Japanese are always coming up with fresh, new approaches to things -- here's a DVD featuring an extremely buff "jukujo" fitness instructor!
Push! Art Library
Popular restocked artbooks. See several restocked artbooks by Japan's top artists including Rin-Sin Illustrations, SCAJI Works and the Push! Art Library.
Magic Mirror Box Car 2007 in Shonan
Magic Mirror Box Car 2007 in Shonan . An innovative approach to filming "H", Soft on Demand's go-anywyere AV studioallows interesting things to happen in broad daylight, through the magic of one-way mirrors.

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