Oh, I like this project: "ogoru TV." Ogoru means “treat,” and “project treat” applicants get to say what they want to eat. The first one is a female college student who wants to eat 10,000 yen of lobster and abalone curry at Ginza Shiseido Parlor. There are no limitations except that you can enjoy conversation during eating. If you can speak in Japanese, please try and eat something super expensive! Me? I don't need it, I would love to just eat Mapo tofu at home by myself :-).
This is the Uniqlo parka map. Click on the map and you can see 1000 people wear Uniqlo parkas in each town. We can see each town’s character from the people and their fashions. There are many foreign?people in Roppongi, people are artistic in Shimokitazawa, and of course in Akihabara, they look geeky. Enjoy it.
Though Hetaria wasn't aired on TV, I guess we have "personification" boom. Bandai has started releasing a manga on the Internet with the title of "Miracle Train." There are five boys in the manga and each boy is a personification of one of the five stations of the Chuo line. It goes Tokyo, Shinjuku, Nakano, Kichijoji, Tachikawa from the left.
I wrote that we have an “Herbivore Boy” boom in this post. In a poll of "who is the most herbivore boy?" people voted Tsuyoshi Kusanagi of SMAP as the number one pick. He had no scandals and he always played a kind, nice, warmhearted guy in dramas and movies, so I understand why people have such an image of him. By the way, the increase of herbivore boys is starting to take affect in the kitchen. For example, guys are learning cooking at cooking schools, and cooking tools are selling well (guys like tools even though they won’t change the end result of cooking) and bigger lunch boxes for guys have sold well too. According to store stafsf, even single guys are now starting to make lunch boxes in order to save money and control their health. By the way, they also polled for “carnivore women” and the number one pick is Aya Sugimoto. She was an actress that protested fur in a PETA poster last year.
I guess we have "personification" boom. Bandai has started releasing a manga on the Internet with the title of "Miracle Train." There are five boys in the manga and each boy is a personification of one of the five stations of the Chuo line. It goes Tokyo, Shinjuku, Nakano, Kichijoji, Tachikawa from the left.
Posted by: louboutin | Monday, May 23, 2011 at 10:13 AM
aa i would like to go to cooking school too. im a student, so i always have to make my own lunch boxes. but i dont think its so uncommon in sweden for boys to do that.
i love the uniqlo map! so happy music.
Posted by: niclas (swedish) | Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at 12:26 AM