Checking one's cultural preconceptions at the door, all about Tokyo and surrounding areas, and J-Drama update
When you come to a place like Japan, it's always best to check your cultural preconceptions at the door and keep an open mind, since you're sure to encounter things that don't mesh with your "cultural reality." We like driving around with our handy Alpine Navi, or GPS car navigator, which is nice to have if you find yourself lost or get the sudden urge to find the nearest sushi restaurant. The clever map shows small and large roads, indicates traffic jams, and marks hospitals, schools and convenience stores clearly. It also shows the many Buddhist temples that dot Japan with the universal icon, the swastika. Seeing swastikas on maps does take some getting used to, but in reality the icon is thousands of years old, used since prehistoric times and found in ancient Rome, Persia, and throughout the Hindu and Buddhist world today (in China the symbol denotes vegetarian food). In the end, encountering these little differences in culture is good for everyone since it makes us understand the world better.
Sabra The Best 2006 Summer. This is truly the best of Sabra we've seen in a while, featuring 21 amazing models photographed in the company's dynamite style. Don't miss out on this. | |
Comic Party Vol 1: A New World. I am a serious fan of anime based on bishoujo games, and Comic Party is one of the best ones to ever be released in English. This is translated by the fine folks at Right Stuf, so you know they're doing an outstanding job. | |
Mata-Girl -- Mashiro. A nice photobook that goes beyond mere eros, by keeping the girl's clothes on. Excellent, as usual. | |
Alice Japan 100 Debut!!! Wow, this is incredible -- 960 minutes and 100 women star in this 4 disc collection of debut works. | |
Aruto Official Fanbook. Offical artbook for Aruto, a popular H game in Japan right now. | |
Dulce Report 7. Futanari is one of the most popular areas of anime right now, and our customers buy it by the truckload. Here's a new doujinshi from the legendary Behind Moon people. | |
Porco Rosso *Secret Base* Music Box -- Ghibli Orgel Collection. Dynamite music box of Porco "a pig who cannot fly is just a pig" Rosso. | |
Comic AG Super Erotic Manga Anthology vol. 43. New issue of Comic AG, always a popular item around here. I like the art in the 2nd image of this issue, especialy. | |
Olive Samurai T-shirt (Match Label) M Size. Excellent Samurai Brand T-shirt made in Japan, based on a matchbook design sold a hundred years ago. | |
Nihongo Journal Oct 2006. Always a good way to learn Japanese, this is the new issue of Nihongo Journal. | |
Yujin Musse du Louvre Collection -- Ares of Borghese. This is an outstanding item: a replica of a statue of Ares from the Louvre, carefully created by Yujin. | |
Nesle Kit Kat Fruit Parfait. New flavor of Kit Kat from Japan. Looks delicious. | |
Lucky Golden "Unchi" Strap . Nothing could be luckier than golden poop, right? Right. | |
Super Mario World Aluminum Badge -- Full Set *Set of 8*. If you're a Nintendo fan, we've got some cool buttons for you. | |
Kitty Pokkuri Netsuke -- Ayame *Blue Flag* ~ Mystery. I dont' know why but I really like these Hello Kitty suzu bells, they sound very nice when you shake them. Good for not losing your keys, etc. | |
Lasonic DVD-7880K DVD Player (region free). Just a reminder: J-List carries region free DVD players that are, we think, pretty darned cool. Play DVDs from any region with nary a care, play PAL discs on NTSC and vice versa, and even DIVX! | |
Naked Star. Oh Great is the manga artist who made a name for himself as one of Japan's top "H" artists, then went mainstream with a popular manga called Tenjo Tenge that you might have heard of. Here's some of his old work. |




















4 Comments:
Hi,
Ed Chavez from the MangaCast, trying to get back to you. Not sure if you got the email repsonse I sent to you last night (10/25) Pacific time. I hope I sent it to the right address.
My email is mangacast (at) gmail.com, feel free to contact me there.
1:41 AM
Peter, if you hate that automatic-obsession factor of television shows, stay away from the following: Lost, Heroes, and Battlestar Galactica. CSI is pretty safe, it'll let you go after one episode, unlike the others that'll pull you in for a season. Other than that, I'd reccomend getting a job that takes up your weeknights, like my Twilight-sort UPS job. The best I get to see is syndicated Simpsons if the union break happens between 6:30 and 7:00.
2:14 AM
I'm hooked on BSG, 24 and Dead Zone. Dead Zone is nice because there are like 3-4 "arc" episodes per season and the rest are not so important to see in order.
7:06 PM
Hello Peter!
I have just sent in for my second order of J-stuff from you. Please, Please, PLEASE continue to allow people to send in money orders. There have been so many Japanese sites with stuff I'd like to get, but they are all credit cards, or PayPal. I hope you will continue to keep it simple. Have you ever thought about putting DVD's of J-Dramas/comedy shows for order?
Keep up the great work!
12:06 AM
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