Kamawanu is Japanese towell "Tenugui" shop. Tenugui decreased with the advent of towell, but it gets a higher opinion because of its design and variety of ways of use. This summer they released Kamawanu deisgn band-aid. Don't you think it's good for suveniour?
Sapporo purchased Canadian beer company Sleeman Breweries in 2006 and stared to make beer in Canada. This is their ad for North America, "Legendary Biru".
Sapporo Black label has great ads in Japan. Enjoy them.
A salary man hero
Karaoke party version, they fight to get microphone to sing "My way".
I will pick this "For people who been to Japan, what misconceptions did you
have about Japan that you were surprised were untrue when you actually
visited?"
"I used to think that Japanese people could be walked all over, and if
pushed to their limit (which was almost impossible to do), they would quietly
excuse themselves.I have since learned that their politeness covers up
seething anger and contempt if you act like a jackass, and if pushed to a
not-so-far-off limit, they will explode on you." orz my American said the same.
As a modern parent, I know that it's not how much you give children those counts, it's the love and attention you shower on them. A caring attitude can not only save you a small fortune, but also even make you feel good about being tight-fisted and offering more care than presents. Do you understand?
Posted by: New Balance Sneakers | Monday, August 16, 2010 at 09:37 AM
Cool ad! You should check out some of Guinness' "fortune favors the bold" ads. They're really awesome too!
Posted by: chiyo | Friday, July 02, 2010 at 03:38 AM
I like to take actual tenugui for a souvenir present, or even a furoshiki for a more expensive gift.
The designs are very attractive and they are light to carry can be packed easily.
Regarding preconceptions of Japan, the first time I travelled to Japan I thought Japanese were very hard working, but I found they can be incredibly lazy in their time off.
English people are lazy too, of course, however my feeling is usually to do something active during my time off, not just watch TV all day.
Posted by: RMilner | Friday, June 11, 2010 at 01:49 AM