Ha ha ha, I love this: "The Wipe Shirt Makes It Easy To Polish Our Gadgets." The shirts have a nice design too. Usually I hate wearable gadgets, but I like this very much.
This is my favorite post today: "I tried the life of the man with the longest hair." This type of post is exactly what interests me, in Japanese we say "Tubo ni Hamaru," which means to fit in a pot.
Microsoft xbox Japanese official site is silly. Three Japanese salary men try to survive in each game world. The samurai one is based on the story of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who was born a peasant and worked for Nobunaga as a low level servant. He caught Nobunaga's attention when he kept Nobunaga's sandal in his clothes to warm it in cold weather.
I like it when Japanese salary men appear in TV ads, this one is still the best though.
Ha ha ha, this is funny post from Japan Probe about the things that foreign travelers like to take pictures of. It's funny that they think reading magazines at a convenience store is cool! (why is it cool??) and also I didn't know that so many travelers take photos at Shibuya scramble crossing.
Three Japanese salary men try to survive in each game world. The samurai one is based on the story of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who was born a peasant and worked for Nobunaga as a low level servant. He caught Nobunaga's attention when he kept Nobunaga's sandal in his clothes to warm it in cold weather.
Posted by: cheap oakleys | Friday, June 17, 2011 at 05:46 PM
It's funny that they think reading magazines at a convenience store is cool! (why is it cool??) and also I didn't know that so many travelers take photos at Shibuya scramble crossing.
Posted by: burberry accessories | Friday, June 17, 2011 at 05:43 PM
It's funny that they think reading magazines at a convenience store is cool! (why is it cool??) and also I didn't know that so many travelers take photos at Shibuya scramble crossing.
Posted by: louboutin | Friday, June 17, 2011 at 05:41 PM
Regarding the things that foreign travelers photographed in Japan, I must admit that I too took photos of people crossing the street in Shibuya. That intersection is so famous, I just couldn't resist.
Posted by: bshock | Friday, March 26, 2010 at 09:04 AM