This is how to tie Fundoshi. I guess only Japanese think it's cool!
ahh! cute idea! Protect it with this bag, not to have my sandwich stolen.
Square enix show their Dragon QuestIX promotion trailer on their official site. I don't play the game anymore but it looks pretty good. Check it out ( click a square banner 23MB)
On 19th in Akiba, cosplay ladies bike gangs came, they wore maid, gothis, mini skirts police (all are very populare cosplay in Japan) and played a theme of SalerMoon(if I am asked to sing something in Karaoke, I pick this song always. it can be good joke) with detonating sound. The funny part is people on the messege borad said; thier costume looks very cheap, since they picked salermoon, they are not real otaku at all, no otaku pick such song anymore, etc,. such negative comments to them. Poeple thought they were just attention seeker.
Yotsubato is an ongoing Japanese comedy manga series by Kiyohiko Azuma, the creator of Azumanga Daioh. It is published in Japan by MediaWorks in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh and collected in eight tankobon volumes as of August 2008. In that manga, character made cardboard robot as an homework of summer vacation. It's called Danboll (cause we call cardborad DANBALL). Amazon Japan created this "if Danbo was made from Amazon cardboard.) Hmm pretty cute.
Then you have the inner story. Joel Taylor, driver for Reed, leaving Reed and and going out on his own after an argument. And Team Twistex, lead by Meteorologist Legend, Tim Samares, also out for the chase.
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no I don't know about midori san! thank you for such interesting news! Heidi
Posted by: mari | Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 09:30 PM
Hi Mari-san
Have you seen the blog for "Midori-san?" ;)
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=3906861&cl=10309562&ch=4226714&src=news
Posted by: Heidi | Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 02:10 PM
Yotsuba to manga:
Azumanga Daioh is my all-time favorite manga ever! ^-^ In this next manga by Azuma-san, it looks like Chiyo-chan (Yotsuba) and Osaka (Asagi) have been reincarnated! ;)
I would love to read this manga, especially if I could just learn to read Nihongo past the level of a pre-schooler! :( This one looks lighthearted, fun and funny - just the style of manga I like! No mega-gundam robots fighting alien spirit creatures in outer space, Catholic priests that morph into vampires, ghosts/demons/lost souls wandering Tokyo harassing the locals by eating them/ sucking out their souls, or wannabe sports stars/samurai throwbacks - uffda - they all seem to have the same basic characters and storylines over and over.
Azumanga Daioh was/is like a Japanese schoolgirl version of Seinfeld! :) Has Seinfeld ever been translated into Japanese and/or broadcast in Japan? Funny stuff!
Posted by: Heidi | Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 09:21 AM