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The Japanese RPG formula Joe Juba's flowchart of the classic Japanese RPG formula (via Simon Parkin) is a delight, from the first attack on the village to our final showdown with the androgynous baddie. After the jump, please enjoy "It Is With Great Regret," my very brief contribution to this genre of JRPG tribute. It's a flash-fic about the tragedy of rebellion....
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| Japanese Super-Rabbits LinkScroll down for today's pictures & links.Japanese Super-Rabbits vs. Russian PoliceAbsolutely hilarious animated series from MTV Japan. See all episodes here [..] |
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| Wonderful Japanese pudding ad Here's an hypnotic Japanese ad for "Giga Pudding" -- traditional pudding, but made in a bucket. My two year old practically crawled through the computer when I put this on, and demanded to watch it five times in a row. Giga Pudding (Thanks, Schadenfraulein!) Depressing 1950s Jell-O commercial Pudding guy turns $3k into 1.2MM airmiles and gets tax receipt to ... TSA steals traveler's pudding, leave [..] |
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Japanese police mascots Edward Harrison is the co-author of the eye-poppingly cute book about Japanese mascots called Idle Idol. He has painstakingly compiled an online illustrated compendium of 48 Japanese police mascots, which are also eye-poppingly cute. Police in the United States have mascots, too! When my seven-year-old daughter visited the Los Angeles Police Department, a kindly officer gifted her with a mascot me [..] |
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| Vintage Japanese steamship posters Pink Tentacle has revived a series of early 20th century steamship travel posters and is selling them as prints. Hoo-ah! Japanese steamship travel posters (via Neatorama) Previously:Zeppelin moored to gigantic steamer with buzzing biplanes - Boing ... Centenary of First Ever Air to Ground Radio Message: "Come and Get ... WWII Boatpunk: Aboard the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, with Todd Lappin .... [..] |
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| Crustaceans chewing up Japanese island David Pescovitz:
At left is a photo taken between 1955 and 1965 of Hoboro Island off the coast of Hiroshima. At right is a recent photo of the same island. Hoboro Island is quickly being eaten away by isopod crustaceans digging into the rock to deposit eggs.
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Nintendo, former stalwarts of the Japanese underworld We all know that Nintendo, family-friendly videogame industry titan, started out making playing cards. Kotaku's Brian Ashcraft looks into the details and finds a company that once served gangsters and casinos, even operating its own 'love hotel.' Hanafuda is a traditional Japanese card game that is often played during the New Year's holidays, at least today. In the 1880s, it was played by gangster [..] |
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| Decrepit Japanese university dorm still in use Kyoto university has the last old-fashioned wooden dorm, a decrepit structure where Ethernet cable strung on the decrepit supports overhang robotics students working on the shattered floor. Nearly a century old, and looking every day of it, Yoshida-ryo is very likely the last remaining example of the once common Japanese wooden university dormitory. This building was built in 1913. Organized from [..] |
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Outrage at Japanese boy band's outfits Sony has apologized for Japanese boy band Kishidan's attire in a recent TV appearance. The BBC reports: The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organisation based in Los Angeles, said it was shocked and dismayed by the broadcast. The band, Kishidan, wore the uniforms - complete with iron crosses and red armbands - for an interview on MTV. Sony Music Artists said there was no ideological [..] |
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Drainspotting, a book about Japanese manholes There's a new book about Japan called Drainspotting. It's based on a blog by Remo Camerota, and features lots of colorful, beautiful photos of manhole covers. Manhole covers are art mediums used by municipalities to show off regional pride in things like local landmarks, region-specific art styles, and native plants. In Japan, modern sewer systems began to appearduring the late 19th century, thoug [..] |
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