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Fun / foon Tokyo
Friday, July 30, 2004
It's official: Japan's Princess Masako is crazy

Japan's Imperial Palace Says Princess Ill
Guardian, UK - 30 July
TOKYO (AP) -
Crown Princess Masako, out of the public spotlight for months, has been diagnosed with adjustment disorder. ...generally defined as a psychological problem caused by a major life change. An Imperal Household Agency official declined to comment.

Posted by trek/taro at 7:53 PM KDT
Updated: Friday, July 30, 2004 10:39 PM KDT
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Tokyo in it's true glory
Topic: Concrete Japan
Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
Via GRACE.tc

Posted by trek/taro at 12:52 AM KDT
Updated: Friday, November 5, 2004 9:01 PM JST
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Thursday, July 29, 2004
Learn the POWER of the Ninja ... $5!!
Learn the POWER of the Ninja

Posted by trek/taro at 10:37 PM KDT
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Freddy VS Samurai?
I have no idea what a "Nachi" is but WTF?!
Aya'sblog in reads"
Nachi - Nachi - Nachi!
Woah... NABUHAY ba si Nachi!!!! And why ninja ang kasama nya... Hhmmm. "


Posted by trek/taro at 5:45 PM KDT
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underdressed Ninja
Via the zaftig Coco in Tokyo brings you the Ninja of Ueno-shi, Mie Pref. (where some say ninpo originated) who have started to wear a summer uniform to beat the heat.
Ninja Summer uniform

Posted by trek/taro at 4:13 PM KDT
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The concreting of Tokyo's Mt Takao & strict Buddhist doctrines
Topic: Concrete Japan

Who prefers concrete and cars to Tokyo's natural gem?
The legal fight goes on to save sacred Mount Takao

By KEN KAWASHIMA, Special to The Japan Times; July 29, 2004

....The entire mountain [of Tokyo's Mount Takao] and its wildlife is being threatened by a tunnel project spearheaded by the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry that is part of a grandiose plan to build a 300-km road around Tokyo called the Ken-odo.... to shave minutes off journey times, two 10-meter-wide tunnels are planned to be blasted through Mount Takao's core.....
Meanwhile, up until now, one key reason that has ensured Mount Takao's forests remained in their natural state was the 1,200-year-old Yakuoin Temple' strict Buddhist doctrines forbidding the destruction of any wildlife on Mount Takao, whether animal or vegetable. During the feudal era, Yoshiyama even says the felling of a tree was a crime punishable by beheading.
....[Yakuoin] temple spokesperson put it last week: "We cannot take sides in matters of conflict, whether it be a war or the dispute over a new road. We must always remain neutral."

Posted by trek/taro at 2:36 PM KDT
Updated: Thursday, July 29, 2004 2:43 PM KDT
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No arsenic-filled Hijiki seaweed for me please
poisonous seaweed UK Food Agency Advises Against Consumption of Hijiki Seaweed
Bloomberg - 28 July
-- The U.K. Food Standards Agency warned people not to eat a type of seaweed served in Japanese and Korean restaurants after finding it contains high levels of a naturally occurring arsenic linked to cancer.
People shouldn't eat any hijiki -- a near-black, shredded seaweed harvested around Japan and Korea -- although occasional consumption probably wouldn't have increased cancer risks, the agency said in an e-mailed statement. U.K. regulators did a study after Canadian authorities found arsenic in hijiki....

Posted by trek/taro at 12:29 PM KDT
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New-old
Via the labyrinthman blog...

The '60 Minutes' news program had a piece of the "revolutionary" "undercover marketing" -- marketing by masquerade, or stealth marketing: Undercover Marketing Uncovered. Example: "Freedom Tobacco wanted to market Legal, their new brand of cigarettes, they didn't have a big budget, so they did what a lot of companies are doing lately: they went undercover.?The goal here is to be sitting at the bar, you have your package of cigarettes on the table, they're open, they look full, and you're really waiting for someone to come up to you and bum a cigarette,? says the marketer.

PRIOR ART!
This "undercover marketing" technique has been around so long that there's a Japanese word for it, SAKURA meaning a 'shill' who promotes an event, play or product. In Japan, anytime crowd forms on the street Japanese will clamor to join. SAKURA people are hired to form fake crowds or lines to draw the SAKANA --literally the fish--the 'marks' into the promotion. Of course "shill" and "mark" are old carnival terms.

Posted by trek/taro at 11:31 AM KDT
Updated: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:36 AM KDT
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Let's "gabu-nomi" Japanese milk coffee!
I was drinking some Sapporo ミルクコーヒー milk coffee which is sort of sweet trainer coffee for sleepy Japanese kids when I noticed this slogan on the side of the pet bottle: "[Let's] gabu-nomi milk coffee."
gabu-nomi
Gabu-nomi Gabu-nomi Gabu-nomi
I loooove it!

Here's every kind of "Milk Coffee" you'd ever want to see.
Natukashi old-timey milk coffeeVS new-age pyramid milk coffee
natukashi old-timey milk coffee VS new-age pyramid milk coffee

Posted by trek/taro at 10:40 AM KDT
Updated: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:52 AM KDT
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Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Typhoon Namtheum is gonna hit Japan

It looks like its moving real slooooooooow but....

Powerful typhoon heading toward Honshu


TOKYO July 28 Kyodo - A strong typhoon was heading northwest in the Pacific toward Japan's largest main island of Honshu....
Typhoon Namtheum, the season's 10th typhoon, was located around 370 kilometers southeast of Hachijo Island, about 300 km south of Tokyo, moving at a speed of around 15 km per hour as of 9 a.m. Wednesday.

TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVISORY
NAME TY 0410 NAMTHEUN

Big animation of the weather map Japan Metrological Asso.


Posted by trek/taro at 5:19 PM KDT
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Flying sumo ninja

Ex-sumo champ, Akebono, is a flying ninja in this Japanese CM (.wmv) for FromSoftware's "Tenchuu Kurenai" game.
http://www.tenchu.net/kurenai/download/movie/kurenai_cf01_bb.wvx
See also: http://www.tenchu.de/english/kurenai/movies.asp

Posted by trek/taro at 3:58 PM KDT
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"Super crime non-prevention" system of the Tokyo police
Police losing patience over super alarm that cries wolf
The Asahi Shimbun, July 28, 2004

Pranksters are the biggest users of the crime-alert system. The score is in for the high-priced "super crime-prevention" system of the Tokyo police: one arrest, 867 false alarms....
The system consists of a loud buzzer and flashing red lights atop street-corner posts that kick in at the touch of a button. The button is easily reached on the posts. Surveillance cameras atop the posts also record nearby scenes around the clock. A person sounding the alarm can talk to an officer at a nearby police station via an intercom and monitor.
The system costs around 100 million yen ($910,084.00 USD) per unit, and since March 2002, the Metropolitan Police Department has had 94 alarm systems installed in seven districts around Tokyo.
....senior officers also point out that people are now too used to contacting police on their mobile phones. They also say the images recorded by the alarm system are not of good enough quality to aid in investigations.
........Pranksters crying wolf may not always be behind the false alarms, according to a 53-year-old clerk at a nearby shop. "I often see non-Japanese pedestrians waiting for the traffic light to change,'' she said. "Some press the button mistaking it for the traffic light button. Is it really helpful?

Posted by trek/taro at 1:12 PM KDT
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Japanese sex-horror, neo-noir, reincarnation, yakuza, coming-of-age, sci-fi flick: GOZU
Splatter-Happy Takashi Miike on Public Baths and Private Jokes Village Voice, NYC, July 27th, 2004 12:10 PM
"I really wanted purity and innocence," Takashi Miike says of Gozu's virginal protagonist, whose id leaks might be responsible for the film's slurping cow god, gender switching, and (for the second time in Miike's career) hyper-lactating woman....Partisans of the notorious, splatterific Ichi the Killer might very well have reached zero, wet-dreamed in their collective psyche, and hatched Gozu?a sex-horror, neo-noir, reincarnation, yakuza, coming-of-age sci-fi flick?to reunite Miike with Ichi scripter Sakichi Sato (acting here in drag, and last seen stateside in a Kill Bill cameo). A straight-to-video title that eventually screened at Cannes, Gozu starts off on yakuza turf: A rookie assigned to gun down his gone-apeshit elder "brother" flubs the assignment, then kills him in a car accident anyway, only to lose the body. His attempts at retrieval plunge him (and the viewer) further into places that Miike expert Tom Mes has dubbed "almost Lynchian realms of post-logic."
Only Miike should embellish some of what happens next. For instance, why has breast milk seeped into two Miike flicks? "The simple reason? Sato saw it previously in Visitor Q and liked it." And the faraway sound?"pasu, pasu, pasu"?that lingers as Minami is about to "lose it"? "As a child, a boy can still be taken inside the women's section of the public baths.

...See the Gozu trailer or visit the website.

Posted by trek/taro at 10:24 AM KDT
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Japanese PM Koizumi joins a gang
APF / July 27, 2004--TOKYO, JAPAN: Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) wears Guardian Angels' jacket and beret helped by Curtis Sliwa (L), founder of Guardian Angels prior to their meeting at latter's official residence in Tokyo

Posted by trek/taro at 9:17 AM KDT
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Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Let's "Suica Diet!"
Via the always clever Patrick.com

Lose! Weight! Fast!
Suica Diet!


Poster for JR?s Suica railfare card. You load the card up with Yen and then wave your wallet at the turnstile and JR automatically deducts the correct fare. By carrying around this contactless IC card, instead of coins and cash, you can instantly lose a few hundred grams!

Posted by trek/taro at 5:10 PM KDT
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Make like a train engineer
Daily Yomiuri, July 27

Odakyu Department Store Co. on Wednesday will begin selling a watch modeled after gauges on the dashboard of its parent company's trains.
The face of the Untenseki Keiki Udedokei resembles the gauges found on Odakyu Electric Railway commuter trains, giving wearers the feeling that they are real train engineers.....
Price: 19,950 yen

Posted by trek/taro at 12:58 PM KDT
Updated: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 12:59 PM KDT
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Monday, July 26, 2004
'Walls of Walkman' navel gazing
Walls of Walkman
Sony's little music machine turns 25 -- yes, it's been that many years since public conversations died

Jul. 25, 2004. 10:42 AM / TORONTO STAR

..."It is virtually an extension of the skin. It is fitted, moulded, like so much else in modern consumer culture, to the body itself ... It is designed for movement -- for mobility, for people who are always out and about, for travelling light. It is part of the required equipment of the modern `nomad.'"...... the Sony Walkman, introduced in North America 25 years ago this month, was a private thing, an individual indulgence, a secret door through which you could enter your own personal soundscape at will.
You could inhabit that insulated place oblivious of the distractions of the world around you, while the world around you was oblivious of your unobserved departure...
.... Dr. Graeme Turner, a professor of cultural studies at the University of Queensland in Australia.
"The Walkman significantly provided a separate cultural space for its users, no matter where they went. And they could decorate that personal space the way young people decorate their bedrooms ... It was not like the TV, stereo sound system, or radio. It was personal and mobile.".... They could reinforce their self-image by focusing only on the music that contained the codes and messages they needed or wanted. They could move conspicuously to rhythms no once else could hear ...
...."We may think we're connected to the universe, we may well be in control of our personal space as a result of these technologies, we may think we're networking, but it's in a one-on-one system. It's a fetishization of connectedness, an illusion."

Posted by trek/taro at 12:27 PM KDT
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Japan Post getting into Loan Sharking
Japan Post may be allowed to expand into lending business
TOKYO July 25 Kyodo -The government is considering revising laws to enable Japan Post to extend mortgages and other types of loans following a planned privatization of the government-backed organization...At present, the postal savings law effectively bans Japan Post from lending money even though it accepts deposits.

Posted by trek/taro at 11:26 AM KDT
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Non-invasive treatment for fibroids available in Japan
Topic: Japanese Tech

Israeli non-invasive treatment for uterine fibroids recommended for FDA approval
Israel21c.org July 25, 2004
... FDA panel's recommendation for the approval of a new Israeli-designed system for non-invasive treatment of uterine fibroids....The FDA's Obstetrics and Gynecology Devices Panel recently recommended the ExAblate 2000 System, manufactured by InSightec Ltd.
...The ExAblate system is intended to provide a non-invasive alternative to current treatments for symptomatic uterine fibroids, which include hysterectomy, myomectomy, uterine artery embolization, and drug therapy. The system uses focused ultrasound together with MR imaging to pinpoint tumors and effectively destroy them, without incisions, without anesthesia, and without the need for hospitalization.
...The device received the European CE mark in 2002 and is currently commercially available in Israel, Europe, and Japan.
The recent FDA panel recommendation was based on the results of a multicenter, controlled clinical study that was performed at centers in the United States, Europe, and Israel, including Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Hospital in the US, St. Mary's Hospital in London, Charite Hospital in Berlin, and Sheba Medical Center and Hadassah Hospital in Israel.

Posted by trek/taro at 3:20 AM KDT
Updated: Monday, July 26, 2004 3:23 AM KDT
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JAPANESE SHUNGA EROTICA

JAPANESE SHUNGA & OTHER EROTICA
Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle | February 2004
In these examples of Japanese shunga we see a great variety of lovemaking techniques, situations, positions and possibilities. Whether heterosexual or homosexual, the diversity of sexual behaviors expressed within this artform offer a glimpse of the sexual freedoms available in previous eras...

Posted by trek/taro at 12:21 AM KDT
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