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Fun / foon Tokyo
Monday, March 8, 2004
Robo soapland for the elderly: 'I like both ways'
Topic: Japanese Tech
Ok, this ain't "news" except to hard-up-for-a-story gaijin reporter but it's still interesting. I've actually had this done to me in the J-hospital 8 years ago by some very bored night nurses as entertainment...their washing maching had 6 portholes in the sides that they reached into to scrub my various bits in addition to the auto-soap job.

Japan elderly take spin in people-washing machines
NT Times / March 7

MACHIDA, Japan -- With an electronic whir, the machine released a dollop of "peach body shampoo." Then as the cleansing action kicked in....
...a littl more hot water, please?". Futuristic images of elderly Japanese going through rinse cycles in rows of washing machines may evoke chills. t ... Several elderly women living in Katsura-ryo said they rather enjoyed their robotic baths.
"It automatically washes my body, so I am quite happy about it," said Kuni Kikuchi, an 88-year-old.... "These bubbles are good for the massage effect."....Eiko Suzuki, 73, generally agreed, saying: "I like both ways. "

Posted by trek/taro at 4:02 PM JST
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Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of 10,000 Chickens at Kyoto Farm
http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20040227p2a00m0dm001001c.html

Chairman of farm that suffered bird flu outbreak in Japan commits suicide
The Star, Malaysia - 8 March

TOKYO (AP) - The chairman of a Japanese poultry farm that suffered an outbreak of bird flu last month and his wife were found hanged on one of their farms ...

TARO COMMENT
Since life insurance pays for suicides, ChickenMan and Okaasan were must likely trying to make their children's lives better and debt free by doing this. In Japanese eyes, traditionalists would say they made the best sacrifice for their kids.
See also...""Okaasan, ya wanna hang out with me?"

Aliens have landed!

Black ships outside the city!
Pale aliens with long proboscises present their demands


Today in History - March 8
Associated Press

On March 8, 1854, US Commodore Matthew C. Perry made his second landing in Japan; within a month, he concluded a treaty with the Japanese. ...

Posted by trek/taro at 10:18 AM JST
Updated: Monday, March 8, 2004 10:25 AM JST
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Sunday, March 7, 2004
A Mexican in a skirt beats Japan's champion boxer for WBA title
Topic: Japanese life
Did anybody see on TV this cute Mexican flag skirt that this boxer was wearing when he took the title from the Japanese champ?

A Mexican in a skirt AP News
"...champion Hideki Todaka, left, and Mexico's challenger Julio Zarate fight during the World Boxing Association (WBA) bantamweight title match in Saitama north of Tokyo, Saturday, March 6, 2004. Zarate defeated Todaka by 2-1.... "

Posted by trek/taro at 1:10 PM JST
Updated: Sunday, March 7, 2004 1:11 PM JST
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Never bet on a snoring sumo
sleeping sumo Wrestling With Sleep Apnea
From: About Sleep Disorders / march 6
A while ago I wrote an article about the number of football players who suffer from sleep apnea. Now another study, this one conducted in the Douai Memorial Hospital in Tokyo, reveals that many Sumo wrestlers also suffer Sleep Apnea... if the wrestler suffers from obstructive sleep apnea, he lacks the concentration needed for the sport. This may be causing injuries. Apnea is also causing wrestlers to lose more matches than is normal or to miss tournaments.

Posted by trek/taro at 12:14 AM JST
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Saturday, March 6, 2004
Why the Peace Sign in all Japanese photos?
Topic: adviceS
"Edoolittle" on March 5, 2004 07:19 PM wrote in the Conclave Project...
Q: "So What is up with the two digit peace sign and why is it so cool?"


A:yoko ono peacesign
It was introduced to Japanese via hippy 60s and the Viet Nam War (and in an odd way the 5th Beatle, Yoko Ono promoted it). Since Japanese like to PRETEND to be pacifists, it stuck.
peace signpeace signpeace signpeace signpeace sign



Posted by trek/taro at 11:28 PM JST
Updated: Saturday, March 6, 2004 11:46 PM JST
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Titties even some obligatory Japanese content...
Topic: Media
Here's the R-rated trailer for the film "The Girl Next Door" with titty-bouncy left in and even some obligatory Japanese content...
Via "The Sun Online is the only website in the whole world where you?ll be able to get a sneak preview of the film with all the naughty bits left in."

Posted by trek/taro at 10:36 PM JST
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What shiny balls? Japanese "hikaru dorodango"
Topic: Media
shiny mud ballshiny mud ball handsshiny mud ball kids SHINY MUD BALLS:
Kyoto Professor Taps into the Essence of Play

Japan Information Network

At elementary schools, kindergartens, and preschools all across Japan, kids are losing themselves making hikaru dorodango, or balls of mud that shine. Behind this boom is Professor Fumio Kayo of the Kyoto University of Education. Kayo is a psychologist who researches children's play, and he first came across these glistening dorodango
...after trying many times, Kayo found that he just could not make a shiny mud ball. Once, he thought he had succeeded, but after a few days the mud ball lost its luster. Through 200 failed experiments and an analysis using an electron microscope, Kayo was finally able to devise a method of making dorodango...


Posted by trek/taro at 10:03 PM JST
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Friday, March 5, 2004
Sometimes learning English isn't such a great idea
Topic: Japanese life
fucktard granny in the mallSuper Japanese blog of the day from mr. redleon


mr. redleon wrote: March 04, 2004
Shopping in Yokohama
I went shopping with my friend Keigo in Yokohama because our parents would buy a bag as a graduation present... We went to Takashimaya because we were boring. We can't look for a nice bag.
So we went to the roof amusument center of Takashimaya because we tried carp fishing. We fished a lot of big carp.
We met a fucktard in the mall.--->


Posted by trek/taro at 5:00 PM JST
Updated: Friday, March 5, 2004 5:08 PM JST
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Let's WWII!
Topic: Japanese life
Jap gunsJap shooting

Nambu World: Teri's WWII Japanese Handgun Website



Posted by trek/taro at 1:56 PM JST
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Put Your Hands on the Screen....
Topic: Japanese Tech
Pongi monitor-man

Put Your Hands on the Screen. And let my spirit come into you. Do you feel it? The Pongi sends me...To show how good your life can be. We don't care if you're a lost soul. Let the Mirth take you and be SAVED!



IBM Japan to sell easy Internet terminal for handicapped, elderly
www.chinaview.cn 2004-03-04 20:30:21
TOKYO, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- IBM Japan Ltd. said Thursday it has developed a large-screen computer terminal offering easy Internet access for elderly people and the handicapped, including sight-impaired people.
.... installed its Internet-browser software onto a terminal with a 50-inch plasma TV display.... Users need to indicate what part they want to see enlarged and read out by touching the screen...

Posted by trek/taro at 9:35 AM JST
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Thursday, March 4, 2004
Japanese magnetically-operated bra
Topic: Japanese Tech
I've sure some use could used the help of this Japanese invention, although bras seem to magically disappear when not "needed" with any of my help.
electromagnetic bra Bra wars
japantoday > new products / March 4

Women no longer have to worry about dowdy bra hooks creating unsightly lines and bulges beneath their tops. Lingerie marker Gunze has designed a stylish medal-shaped magnet hook for bras. The two magnets are firmly attached and fasten very easily. Pulling the bra from the side or sliding it up and down won't open it.
See: http://www.gunze.co.jp/sabrina/index.html

Posted by trek/taro at 4:35 PM JST
Updated: Friday, March 5, 2004 9:36 AM JST
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Tokyo jumper blog
Topic: Japanese life
I've watched four jumpers in Japan do it but this one takes some sort of prize....French bakery


Same Planet, Different World Series
Tokyo --11:31am

Picture, if you will, a stuffy room on the 20th floor of the Nakano-Sakaue Sunbright twin south tower. A dull thud echoes up through the steel skeleton of girders clad in glass...
Nakano-Sakaue Sunbright twin south tower
...A French bakery, windows spotted pink and red, full of patrons. They sit, eating their patisseries calmly surveying the carnage. Cultural shock offends the senses. Exactly what are these people thinking as they masticate?

Posted by trek/taro at 1:44 PM JST
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Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Sumo Hostesses for me
Topic: Media
Here party pix at a "Sumo Hostess" bar.

Refer also to Cal's new hangout where my act will be appreciated.


Posted by trek/taro at 9:45 PM JST
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Sad, sad day for Japan
Gozilla madGodzilla calls it a day...again.
Mainichi Shimbun, Japan - March 3

Godzilla, at various times Japan's scourge and savior but undoubtedly the country's most famous movie monster, will retire aged 50 with a final movie to be final movie to be released later this year, Toho Co. said.
Shooting will begin in May on "Godzilla Final Wars," where the monster's record of merciless destruction of urban centers will be bolstered by the addition of New York, Shanghai and Paris.
...Though hailed as the end for Godzilla, Toho has retired the monster several times in the past and Toyama did not rule out the creature emerging from the depths again some time in the future.


Posted by trek/taro at 7:08 PM JST
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Geisha in Blackface?
Topic: Media

black on both sides

The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
will present iona rozeal brown "?black on both sides" beginning January 22, 2004. iona brown's paintings are an unprecedented mixture of anonymous courtesans, geisha and other Japanese subjects in blackface....

Posted by trek/taro at 4:18 PM JST
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Kal and Kazy Kabuki in the USA vs Japan
Topic: Media
kabuki poserNakamura to recreate 17th-century Kabuki theater in N.Y.
Japan's leading Kabuki actor, Nakamura Kankuro V, on Tuesday announced his grand plan to recreate an authentic 17th-century Kabuki theater in the heart of Manhattan for the Lincoln Center Festival opening in July.
"It's like dream come true," Nakamura, 48, who first developed the idea of bringing the temporary Kabuki hut to New York more than two decades ago.... visitors now will enjoy the ambience of a small Japanese village.



Hmmmmmmmm,, I wonder if NY kabuki will have a lot of Kiai-Jutsu screaming for the authentic ambiance?
Before I shipwrecked here in Japan, I'd had already seen a half dozen Kabuki-za Tour performances since none of my Chicago relatives would use their season concert pass to see "cats yowling." The first time I went to Tokyo Kabuki-za, I about crapped in my shorts when a little barcode ojisan sitting next to me see his favorite actor's virtuoso pose bellowed, ?Matte imashita!? (I have been waiting for that!). It's one thing to read about in a book but I felt like I was at a Greek melodrama 3,000 years ago.

Posted by trek/taro at 2:09 PM JST
Updated: Wednesday, March 3, 2004 2:11 PM JST
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Pink One Eye Tokyo Rebel
Topic: Media
If you're after Pink One Eye Tokyo Rebel, here ya go.
pink One Eye Tokyo Rebel


Posted by trek/taro at 12:49 PM JST
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Vote early. Vote often...
Topic: Media

Vote early. Vote often. Vote OLD!

voting is for old people T-shirt
Crosswalk.com - 'Voting Is for Old People' T-Shirt Draws Complaint

Crosswalk.com / 1 Mar 2004

Urban Outfitters is selling a T-shirt that says, 'Voting Is for Old People,' much
to the dismay of a group that encourages young (anti-Bush) voters to go to .....



Tell 'em what you think about it. Urban Outfitters Corporate phone number is: 215-564-2313. The email addresses for a variety of honchos available here.

Posted by trek/taro at 12:14 PM JST
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Japan's Ideal for Luxury
Topic: Concrete Japan
Here's photos of my stay at the four star "GunkanjimaLand Hotel".

Posted by trek/taro at 10:38 AM JST
Updated: Friday, July 30, 2004 4:22 PM KDT
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