05-13-2010, 02:35 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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Giant Rubber Duckies
Again, this may not "technically" have been built on Japanese soil, and the artist is actually Dutch, but nevertheless, this installation was seen to have made a big spash when it debuted in Japan.
"A 10-meter-tall rubber duck has been seen on the waterways of Osaka, Japan. The humongous bath toy was designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman and was met with shouts of “Bathzilla! Bathzilla!” [trendhunter.]
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05-19-2010, 09:22 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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If you are unaware of what this post is meant to entail,
I may advise you to take a quick glance at what gravure is all about; it was created in Japan, you know. 川村ゆきえ | Yukie Kawamura
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05-19-2010, 08:34 PM | #43 (permalink) |
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I'm still not sure from what show this is from, but it's definitely got Japanese monster-kitch written all over it.
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05-21-2010, 08:05 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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What We're Made Of
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05-22-2010, 10:59 AM | #45 (permalink) |
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(I can't believe I actually waited over 2 months, almost 3, to accumulate all the ingredients to finally post this. what I do for completion. As always: Enjoy.)
{If the above embeddable should break, a redirect link: Nunchaku Baseball - by EpicWinNet} This is a clip showing an actual martial arts master in Sapporo (Japan) who has perfected the art of hitting baseballs with the nunchaku. (gaw.. viddler.com videos worked all along? (to embed) I waited so long for nothing. :/ ) [japanprobe.] - - - - - + bonus If the above video showed excellent "ninja" skills, then this video is the expected accompaniment: Samurai Baseball Seen just two months ago from a Japanese variety show, in which the swordsman revisited to how his technique. there was also my humorous reply to the above (well, at least I thought it was good).. [Samurai Warrior Blade vs. 93mph Fastball - TFP Thread.]
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05-22-2010, 11:32 AM | #46 (permalink) |
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daybreak at the Fukuoka city by kozyyy_t author's comments: we can see the Fukuoka Tower, Sea Hawk Hotel, and Fukuoka Dome Baseball Stadium from this place with sunrise. all of them are the symbol of Fukuoka city. { Taken on April 21, 2010 }
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05-24-2010, 10:10 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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This is another one of those "caveats" here, as this painted piece is only on the tenebrous subject of Japan, (or maybe it's inspirational?) but the original artist who created it is not of Japanese descent in the least.
Yeti Over Mount Fuji II, by Phil Ashcroft ; acrylic on canvas ; 183 x 126cm, 72"x50" ; 2004. Phil Ashcroft is an artist based in London. Combining influences from abstract expressionism, British landscape painting, Japanese woodcuts, and graphic street art, Ashcroft integrates varied visual styles to generate a crossover between space, object and environment. "The unknown is a space at once fascinating and fearful by mankind’s technological advances and the romantic notion that there still lies undiscovered elements to the world in which we live. A derelict hospital, oil depots, nuclear power stations, the abominable snowman; collectively these semi-surreal settings and cartoon-like motifs appear as mysterious manifestations, phenomena both real and imagined."
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05-29-2010, 04:22 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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The Kagestar ("Za kagesutaa", 1976)
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06-08-2010, 10:35 AM | #49 (permalink) | |
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Silly me - I initially, and completely, forgot to mention that the above man, is actually world-renowned photographer Nobuyoshi Araki
(grasping his newest favorite camera, the Pentax LX) Quote:
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06-08-2010, 02:47 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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For those who don't speak Japanese: You are a muscular individual who's protein powder has been stolen! Chase down the thief by flexing with your wiimote/nunchuk in the proper pose. This guy is also in the game for some reason: Oda Nobunaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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06-10-2010, 02:57 AM | #51 (permalink) |
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06-10-2010, 11:52 AM | #52 (permalink) |
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Kamen Rider(s)
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06-14-2010, 09:26 AM | #53 (permalink) |
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According to the web site, the goal of this beverage is to emulate super sour candies and, boy howdy, is it a success. [japanesesnackreviews.]
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06-24-2010, 10:59 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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Kit Kat Kaleidoscope: Far-Out Flavors From Japan : NPR excerpt: The Kit Kats you find in American stores offer a quick fix of chocolate and crispy wafers. But in Japan, Kit Kats go far beyond chocolate, with flavors like ginger ale, soy sauce, creme brulee and banana. NPR's Lynn Neary talks with Tokyo-based reporter Lucy Craft about the unique candy market in Japan.
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06-29-2010, 03:28 PM | #55 (permalink) |
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Old Photos of Japan - the first in a series
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06-30-2010, 02:20 PM | #56 (permalink) |
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科学戦隊ダイナマン -- translated: Kagaku Sentai Dynaman. *tidbit of trivia: the above scene is from episode 29, of the seventh installation to this series, entitled: Chimera's Cursed Clothes (キメラの呪いの服 Kimera no Noroi no Fuku). The entire Super Sentai series has been alongtime mainstay in Japanese televised children's production, (running continously for over 30 years!) alongside other popular counterparts, such as the Ultra series, and the Kamen Rider series. This series, and in particular, the 16th adaptation of the Super Sentai saga, were the initial basis and spawning of Saban Entertainment's The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, (and all future incarnations) now an ingrained part of North America culture for almost two continous decades now. [supersentaiseries954.] (see the gallery of the episode in the link above.)
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07-01-2010, 03:23 PM | #57 (permalink) |
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"Expanding Dreams! Service nation! Expanding hopes! Service nation!
Expanding chests! Expanding, expanding!" *context: the commercial is for a construction company that is very good at "expanding" all sorts of things.
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07-02-2010, 10:25 PM | #58 (permalink) |
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Pounding your dough, using traditional Japanese methods [Buzzfeed]
The reason it made me smile so is because it is a cartoon scenario set in real life: over-sized props, fast-forward motion and all.
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07-07-2010, 02:02 PM | #59 (permalink) |
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a manga panel featuring a heap of a whole loads of Japanese characters and anime references. As I've just learned, the image is a metaphorical one, for the long-standing industry of Japanese Manga, and its gradual decline over the years. Japan’s Manga Industry in Dire Straits | Sankaku Complex [article]
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07-07-2010, 05:44 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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A humanoid robot HRP-2 Promet performs during the Digital Content Expo 2008 in Tokyo (October of 2008). -- (Photo: Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images) [LIFE.]
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07-09-2010, 03:31 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Osaka’s Koraibashi, 1910 -- Old Photos of Japan - the second in a series
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07-14-2010, 02:27 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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07-16-2010, 06:43 PM | #63 (permalink) |
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07-18-2010, 08:58 PM | #64 (permalink) |
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07-31-2010, 10:52 AM | #65 (permalink) |
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Proletarian posters from 1930s Japan [gallery]
In the 1930s, a new style of poster emerged that reflected the growing significance of the masses in Japanese society. These artistic posters borrowed elements from Western design and often incorporated bold slogans with political, economic and educational themes.
Poster in advertisemtn for the Kusunoki Masashige Festival (by Kenkoku Kai, 1931) [pinktentacle.]
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08-01-2010, 12:49 PM | #66 (permalink) |
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08-12-2010, 09:34 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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"Helm" — Tatsuyuki Tanaka
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08-13-2010, 01:24 PM | #69 (permalink) |
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Unmasked
Kamen Rider(s) - (if not's apparent, I really like these bug-eyed superhero bikers)
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08-18-2010, 05:22 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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08-18-2010, 07:55 PM | #71 (permalink) |
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08-28-2010, 06:54 PM | #72 (permalink) | |
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BBC News - Tokyo's 'oldest man' had been dead for 30 years [news ; article ; outrageous conclusion?]
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08-29-2010, 02:04 AM | #73 (permalink) |
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09-01-2010, 05:31 PM | #74 (permalink) | |
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Super Sentai Red Squadron Leader (Ranger) over the years and eras. Quote:
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09-08-2010, 07:44 PM | #75 (permalink) |
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MUSIC|シンガーソングライター エミ・マイヤー インタビュー translated as: MUSIC | Interview with singer-songwriter Emily Meyer (Openers, Japan)
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09-13-2010, 07:19 PM | #76 (permalink) | |
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09-28-2010, 07:30 PM | #77 (permalink) |
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I haven't posted a video in a few pages, and I guess that's what anybody at all really cares about, so here's what I was depriving you of:
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09-29-2010, 06:29 PM | #78 (permalink) |
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戸田恵梨香 | Erika Toda ; for Young Jump Publications [ヤングジャンプ]
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11-03-2010, 09:13 PM | #79 (permalink) |
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(I don't feel like myself.)
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11-11-2010, 09:00 PM | #80 (permalink) |
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