Friday, July 07, 2006

What you can learn about public baths from Street Fighter II, Japan and Yellow Cabs, and the end of 0%

There are many things to like about Japan: beautiful temples, delicious food, cherry blossoms, and Hello Kitty bento boxes. But another really cool aspect of the country are the baths, which come in two flavors: sento, or public baths (like the E. Honda level in Street Fighter II), and onsen (OWN-sen), or natural hot springs. Sento are the public bathing facilities that everyone used to use, back in the days when no one had their own baths at home. The name refers to the old currency of "sen" (1/100 of a yen), which used to be common in the days before World War II, before being retired for having so little value. A sento is just a low-cost ($2-3) place where you can enjoy several large baths, and maybe a Western-style sauna, and they often have beautiful ukiyoe style art painted on the walls. If you're too poor to afford a nice house with its own bath, you have to hit the sento every day, and thus there's a kind of bohemian feel to the places. While the traditional sento have a Showa-era charm to them, most people would rather go to an onsen, a bath warmed by an underground hot spring, all too plentiful in volcanic Japan. Onsen can be found in all corners of the country, although our own prefecture sports several popular onsen towns known for the quality of their baths. The best kind of onsen bath is the rotenburo (roe-ten-BOO-roe), or outdoor bath, which allows you to bathe while looking at the "vibrant nature" all around you, or up at the stars high above. Once I took a bath at a very nice onsen in Niigata Prefecture (the "Snow Country" of Kawabata's famous novel), with the snow falling all around us while we were in the bath. It was quite an experience.

Sento from Street Fighter II


Japan has certainly had a rough decade and a half. During the 1980s the country underwent a massive real estate bubble, during which all the land in Tokyo was worth more than the entire USA, on paper. When the bubble burst in 1989, it brought on a massive economic hangover which took years to recover from. The bursting of the Tokyo land bubble brought many changes, including the end of the famous institution of lifetime employment (now few sararimen expect to hold the same job all their lives), and it also created an opening for American companies to assume a dominant position in several industries, from Coca-Cola joining the "Big Four" Japanese beverage makers to Toys "R" Us changing the face of the toy industry in Japan. During the off-again, on-again recession years, Japan took a "0%" approach to restarting the economy, lowering the interest rate for banks to nil, which allowed real interest rates to hover around 1.9-2.5% for many people. This summer, this policy will be officially ending, and Japan is bracing for a return of "real world" interest rates, and everyone is praying the change won't cause more economic hard times for the country.

It seems that Japanese people never fail to surprise you. You would think that they'd be horribly offended by slurs like "yellow monkey," and yet there was a well-known rock band in Japan that used that name to increase their fame. Similarly, Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto played in a band called the Yellow Magic Orchestra, a name which sounds a little odd to gaijin like me. In the 1990's, writer Shoko Ieda wrote a novel called Yellow Cab about the strange phenomenon of normally demure Japanese females going to New York and becoming nymphomaniacs when they find themselves suddenly free of Japan's restrictive society, and the term came to describe all Japanese females who are loose sexually. You might assume this term would be offensive to the Japanese, but again, you'd be wrong: one of Japan's most famous talent agencies is called Yellow Cab. They handle virtually all the top swimsuit idols in Japan, including Megumi, Eiko Koike and Eriko Satoh, and all girls who want to be "talents" (a catch-all word that refers to any kind of young swimsuit idol, singer or actor) dream of being scouted by them.

Every month we'll have a different "Dating-Sim Game of the Month," showcasing a game we think is really exceptional, which we'd like to recommend to everyone. This month the game is Little My Maid, a personal favorite of mine because of its excellent blend of beautiful characters, innovative interactive system and great story (based on a famous story by Hans Christian Anderson). You are transported to a mysterious mansion with three maids, who you can use any way you wish -- ring the gold bell for loyal Mari, and silver bell for headstrong Hina and the copper bell for the super-cute Mayu. You must solve the mystery -- what is the secret of these maids, who are thousands of years old? Special pricing on this outstanding game, this month only!

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.

B Love ~ From the Bathroom with Love
B Love ~ From the Bathroom with Love I am so in love with this book. It's perfect, with great "in the bath" pics of all the top names.
All View Point ~ Himitsu Yuugi -- Yuko Ogura
All View Point ~ Himitsu Yuugi -- Yuko Ogura Man, I am floored by how "ecchi" they are letting Yuko Ogura get. Although she's been around for a long time, she's always gone for the "cute" look, and avoided being so steamy. Not that I'm complaining...
The Japanese Dog ~ Nihon no Inu
The Japanese Dog ~ Nihon no Inu A photobook of pictures of unique Japanese dog breeds.
The Oral Test in Costume Pub
The Oral Test in Costume Pub Another interesting DVD release, this time featuring a lot of cosplay.
FULL NUDE -- Reo Matsuzaka
FULL NUDE -- Reo Matsuzaka This is a new line of soft core DVDs with models that are just gorgeous. A really great work that we're happy to have for you.
Indian Sarasa Multi-Purpose Cup
Indian Sarasa Multi-Purpose Cup An attractive ceramic cup suitable for drinking anything.
*White Ver* Inabaya Bunny Girl Ridia
*White Ver* Inabaya Bunny Girl Ridia Man, this figure is great -- I just love everything about it. There's a black one too.
Moe Kei Cosplay Bishojo CG Guide
Moe Kei Cosplay Bishojo CG Guide How to draw really cute Moe (mo-EH, not the guy who serves Homer beer) characters.
Paradise Ladies ~ Gokuraku Ladies
Paradise Ladies ~ Gokuraku Ladies A nice manga about paradise ladies.
Razor Ramon HG Zipper Mascot -- Mini Kurohige Type
Razor Ramon HG Zipper Mascot -- Mini Kurohige Type Razor Ramon HG, aka "Hard Gay," is really popular throughout the world -- we've got some HG stuff on the site!
Walkie Bits -- Cherry *Red*
Walkie Bits -- Cherry *Red* A new Walkie Bits for you. This is the #1 product for us this far this year, incredibly popluar.
Chirimen Owl w/ Chopstick Case -- Traditional Gift Set
Chirimen Owl w/ Chopstick Case -- Traditional Gift Set For all those who asked us, after seeing Lost in Translation, for plush owls, here you go.
Ninja Kokeshi
Ninja Kokeshi A cute wooden doll that looks like a ninja.
Japanese Tapestry -- Oden
Japanese Tapestry -- Oden Oden (Honorable Den) is a delicious Japanese food, basically a vat of soup with eggs, chikuwan, squid, devil's tongue and other stuff inside. This is an advertisement for Oden.
Japan
Japan "Panama" Tatami Setta -- Black Dragon Hanao A new high-end setta sandal from Japan, very nice quality.
Bakata Candy -- Orange ~ Genius Bakabon *Russian Roulette*
Bakata Candy -- Orange ~ Genius Bakabon *Russian Roulette* This is just weird. Candy that you give out to your friends, but one is secretly spicy, not sweet.
Pilbo -- Tonkotsu Ramen Flavor Potato Chips
Pilbo -- Tonkotsu Ramen Flavor Potato Chips Potato chips flavored like the ramen served in Kyushu. What could be better?



Got a few more cosplay pics from Anime Expo to show you. This is a group from Rayearth, one of my favorite shows.



Charging the iPod with the Domo-kun.



File this in the "kind of scary, but cute nevertheless" file.



If you haven't seen Burst Angels, hunt it down. It's quite a good show, the perfect blending of Bubblegum Crisis with Eva. Plus the robot that rollerskates on the freeway is pretty cool.



This is Gainax Boy, a fan who seems to be bucking to get himself added into a Gainax anime, Toren Smith-style.



A giant sized Voltron! Is this not the coolest thing you've ever seen!

8 comments:

kei said...

thanks for the onsen history lesson, i didn't know that that's where the name came from. cool. i like how you describe it to be showa-esque, i kind of understand what you mean, from having seen that in films and drama.

slightly unrelated, i recently learnt some kokugo or tongue twisters in japanese. i apparently seem to be a "natural" at them, or so i'm told, i just don't think that "aomakigami-kimakigami-akamakigami" is perticularly difficult. i was wondering how you did when you first came accross them and if you know of any other peculiar or interesting ones?

^_^

Peter in Japan said...

Yes, I am worried that sento are going to disappear. All the ones I've been to have been older than me (and sometimes older than my parents), and I wonder how long the concept will endure as a viable thing.

Tongue twisters are hard, yes. But they're fun. "Bus, Gas, Bakuhatsu" is one of the basic ones.

The Thomas said...

No Peter, this is the coolest thing I've ever seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVswFzaYcCM (Copy and Paste)

Waxmaker said...

Your mentioning baths again makes me think of something I've been curious about for some time. I know about the family custom of reusing bathwater, but the wikipedia article on "Customs and Etiquette of Japan" currently contains this line:

"In homes with small tubs, each family member bathes one by one, in order of seniority, traditionally starting with the oldest male. However, many young Japanese women now refuse to bathe after their fathers."

...but no explanation. Any idea what that's about? Are middle-aged guys considered to be generally unclean or tainted in some way? (Beware the water washing in from the male side of the onsen, ladies!) Or is this just a typical bit of wikipedia nonsense?

Zenmaster Luke said...

Wow, I never thought I'd see the day when someone else besides me would mention Yellow Magic Orchestra. I grew up on their Yellow Magic album, ever since I can remember.

Then they split. But the drummer and lead vocalist, Yukihiro Takahashi, went on to have a semi-successful solo career that still continues. His last album was released in March. I'm unsure of what happened to the other two.

Argh, now that just reminds of the single of his I had that mysteriously disappeared one day.

Peter in Japan said...

Thomas, bwa ha ha, that rocks. Me and Voltron go way back:

http://www.seishun.org/2005/03/voltron-hell-bent-for-leather.html

(One of the things I used to do back when I had free time and enough brain cells or creativity). I really should get these things up on YouTube before it goes under.

Waxmaker, that is news to me. I don't think seniority matters at all -- every family will naturally get their own rhythem. I take a bath with the kids, but when they're old enough that they don't want to take a bath with "Dada" I'm sure they'll go first, since they have to get to bed; then I'll go; and my wife does her bath thing in the morning. Although I'm sure that some daughters don't want their underwear washed with "Dad's".

It is hard to get details about Japan right. I remember back in college, my socioligy teacher talking about how younger siblings bow each morning to older siblings, which of course if silly.

The Thomas said...

Hey Pete. I just saw Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest yesterday. It's awesome. If you liked Empire, you'll like this flick. Not sure when Japan'll get it, subbed or dubbed, but you should get tickets now. Keep an eye out for Captain Jack pays Tia Dalma, probably the funniest scene in recent memory.

Peter in Japan said...

I'll check it out when my kids get here. Got to see Superman, too.