This site has a cool design. It's a remix of Cornelius, Merce Death, polo-really and Google maps. And this is a collection of "Gamer's room". Wow, it would be interesting to play in this or this room. Except for 1 and 2, they look like Japanese rooms. This is not a Gamer's one, though maybe a Coker痴. I checked the Gamer page of wiki, and it's a funny page to read.
Fujiya is a major confectioner whose character Peko-chan is really popular. But since last week, we can't buy Fujiya's sweets because of this trouble. Today they said Fujiya shipped cream puffs made from not only old milk, but eggs too. The bad part is they hid this fact after the Christmas season. They lost confidence in their products and also in morals. The strange part is Tokyo Fujiya sweets are still popular despite a self-imposed sales ban on "Peko-chan Yaki". Some fans will want to support them. Actually we can say Fujiya made Japanese cake history after WW2. But they don't have the consciousness of a pioneer? I don't know when I can eat Milky again.
Since last week, an advertisement stormed all over the Japanese media. Actually I saw it on TV at the gym and on a poster in the train this morning. These are ads of "Power for living". In this article, (web translated) they used ten million dollars for ads in Japan. Thinking of the Japanese attitude for religion, I am not sure such a big campaign will work fine in this country.
Pekko Pekko! Para Para! Baka Baka!
Posted by: HitoriBitori | Thursday, January 27, 2011 at 03:43 AM
Hi there
Fujiya close peko chan yaki shop and all sweets are taken away from market now. I don't know when they will start it again.
Posted by: Mari | Tuesday, January 23, 2007 at 03:35 PM
http://www.cinemajournal.net/jouei/pics/2002/pp2.jpg
Posted by: ペコ | Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 04:26 PM
I'm bummed about Fujiya. :-) Milky is one of my favoriate candies!
Posted by: Ken | Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 04:18 PM
Ahh, so that's what they are! I saw the ads yesterday morning on the train, and I did have the suspicion that they would be some evangelical Christian group.
Are they also advertising on TV? Around what time slot was it? I only usually see breakfast news and evening prime-time stuff.
PS: I'll answer your private mail once I get a wee bit more time!
Posted by: Ken Y-N | Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 09:04 AM