Japanese Traditional Healthy Sandal (Setta) for KIDS

  This is a Japanese traditional style healthy slipper (Japanese says “SETTA”).   The material is rush (like “TATAMI”).     This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me on…

Japanese Mega Hit Toy BEYBLADE

  It seems many Japanese children will get Beyblade from Santa Claus this year. It is a spinning top manufactured by TAKARA. The toy sold over 160 millions in the…

KAWAII! Japanese Robot assistant PaPeRo

  NEC improved their guide robot PaPeRo and rent it to businesses and schools. PaPeRo is capable of about 200 different actions including recognizing people’s faces and tell a message…

Japanese Beautiful Wrapping Cloth FUROSHIKI, ukiyoe

  The Furoshiki has been useful in Japan since long time ago. Because it has various ways of using. We can use it according to our purpose. For example we…

What Japanese Children Eat at School?

    Almost all Japanese elementary and junior high school serve lunch to the students in Japan. The menus are well considered to be nutritious and healthy for children.

Japanese ORIBE Ware, pottery

  Oribe ware is a pottery made in early 17th centuries in Mino area in [W:Gifu Prefectures]. Oribe ware was stylized by a famous tea master Furuta Oribe who was…

Japanese Traditional Healthy Sandal, Slipper, Setta

  This is a Japanese traditional style healthy slipper (Japanese says “SETTA”).   The material is Straw mat (like “TATAMI”).     This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me…

KAWAII! Japanese Funny Cats !

  This kitten is not only the cutest but also the funniest!

iREX2009 Review — INTERNATIONAL ROBOT EXHIBITION 2009

  Last weekend, I went to the “INTERNATIONAL ROBOT EXHIBITION 2009” held in Tokyo. “This show is designed to provide a place to exhibit robots and related equipments in order…

Japanese SUSHI Key Chain: IKURA (Ikra)

  This is a unique key chain looking just like the genuine item which modeled Japanese “SUSHI.” (Ikra)   Made in JAPAN!   This is JAPAN Style!   You should…

MAEKAKE — Japanese Retro Kimono Work Apron

A Japanese apron, maekake was originally made to worn over kimono. Today, it is often seen that liquor retailers wear them. It’s simply a rectangular cloth with straps on it….

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