
I continue to watch my kids grow up, fascinated at how they go about acquiring English and Japanese. My wife is helping my son study for the Step Test, level 2, a test that's usually taken by students in their third year of high school (and for students who aren't putting a special effort into learning English, not at all). Like most Japanese, my wife has learned English in a very analytical way, memorizing the grammar as if it were a collection of complex formulas. Verbs in English come in three varieties, present tense, past tense and past participle, and Japanese have perfected the memorization of these verbs into a science, spitting out "go, went, went" "eat, ate, eaten" "drive, drove, driven" very easily. My wife naturally tries to impart this to my son, but he refuses to learn English in this way -- he can usually "sense" the correct answer on a test and doesn't need to make it more complex by trying to understand the grammar like his mother does. When she asked him how he was able to get the right answer without consciously knowing the rules of English, he replied, "I can just see the patterns. It's like music." Kids sure are amazing things.
Do you have a cat's tongue? If so, it means that you can't eat hot food or drink hot drinks, just like a cat. The Japanese say that anyone who avoids hot food has a cat's tongue (neko jita). What is you have a lazy eye? If so, then you are rom-pari which is Japanese for "London, Paris" -- i.e. one eye is looking at London and the other is looking at Paris. If you're thinning on top, you might have "bar code hair," as the Japanese say. And if you sneeze, the Japanese say that someone must be gossiping about you (this comes up in anime quite often).
I've always been fascinated with the artistic works of Mitsuo Aida, who took traditional Japanese calligraphy and turned it into a beautiful medium for poetry and fascinating observations on life. I've used his works to study Japanese, and find his insight into life, the universe and everything very interesting. Now we've gotten in two great collections of his unique calligraphy works, complete with English translations, a super item for anyone interested in seeing a new side of Japan. It's something I'm really happy to have on the site.
If you're at San Jose, we hope you'll come to Fanime Con, a great anime convention that runs from May 26-29. We're proud to co-sponsor a great collection of JPOP bands, with five indies bands performing live music at the show, a great way for you to experience some fantastic cutting-edge music from Japan. For more information, go to http://www.fanime.com/
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." To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link.
Karami 22 -- Akane Sakura The lovely Akane Sakura, in a photomagazine dedicated to just her lovely self. | |
Bomb Mar. 2006 with DVD (Region All) A nice new item for fans of Japan's swimsuit idols, which definitely includes us. | |
Isaku - 3 Disc Box Set Isaku is one of the darkest and most popular "hentai" anime series out there. Based on a popular game from Elf. | |
Welcome to Max Soapland -- Mihiro We love Mihiro, that's true, and her new DVD featuring her as a "soap girl" is a great one. Get squeaky clean with Mihiro! | |
Sushi Kanji Yunomi ~ Green Tea Cup A nice green tea cup for fans of "Kutani Ware," the popular porcelain with 400 years of history from Japan. | |
Sohryu Asuka Langley 1/5 Scale Figure -- Sculpted by Yamamoto Kurisaku ~ Evangelion A really, really nice Eva figure. Makes me want to start collecting again... | |
Totoro Tatami Type Slippers -- Green ~ Morning Glory Slippers with Totoro images on them. Isn't that cute? | |
Hoppe ga Ochichau -- Full Set *Set of 10* ~ Re-ment Puchi Sample New Re-Ment miniature toy line, featuring tiny replicas of famous foods. | |
Hawk & Tiger T-shirt - LL Size ~ Brown (Match Label) A new "Match Label" shirt, featuring a design taken from matchbooks used in Japan a century ago. | |
Kitty Long Type Wallet -- Pink A really stylish Hello Kitty wallet, just right for Paris Hilton or you (or your significant other). | |
Sakura Saku ~ Sakura Blooms A nice ero-manga featuring superb art and really good themes of kyonyu. | |
Nabisco Picola -- Green Tea More green tea treats from Japan. Mmm, good. | |
Tomica 24 -- Toyota New Soarer A nice Tomica die-cast car for people who are interested in Japanese cars. | |
Melon Chan -- Hitomi Kitamura (region 2) We're all instant fans of Hitomi Kitamura, and are excited about her DVD. Recommended for all bikini idol fans. This disc is region 2, so we also humbly recommend our inexpensive DVD players, which start at just $68. |

More pictures from our trip to Ueno, Tokyo.

This is right outside Ameyoko, the former black market area of Tokyo, now transformed into a wild bazaar of shops and import companies.

Freshness Burger, the best burger in all Tokyo (well...the best chain food burger). Plus the name is cool.

What's this? The famous Trevi Fountain of Rome in the heart of Tokyo?

No, it's just a picture and mini-fountain outside a restroom.













