tick talk
daily dos
mon 12/29/2008
A Japanese man who was living in Mexico City's Benito Juarez International Airport for nearly four months abruptly returned to Japan.
first!!!
daily dos
sun 11/30/2008
A Japanese man who has been living in a Mexico City airport for three months says he has no plans on leaving. Mexican authorities say the man, who has survived on fast-food restaurant donations, can't be forced to leave until his visa expires in March. (via Boing Boing)
gobbled up
daily dos
thu 11/27/2008

(image by Justin Marty via flickr)
McDonalds has launched two concept restaurants in Japan called Quarter Pounder. The menu: Quarter Pounders, Double Quarter Pounders, french fries and drinks.
put your records on
daily dos
wed 11/5/2008

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In honor of Barack Obama's presidential victory, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has declared today a national holiday in his country. Obama's father, a Kenyan economist, passed away in a car accident in 1982. Meanwhile, the city of Obama, Japan is also celebrating.
tap the bottle
daily dos
sun 11/2/2008
Japan introduces the first house-cleaning robot. Like a robot, robot.
Jero
whodat
wed 6/11/2008
A young American with hip hop swagger is inching his way up the pop charts in Japan. It's not Chris Brown. It's not Usher. Meet Jero, a soft-spoken 26-year-old who specializes in enka, a traditional style of Japanese pop music.
Born in Pittsburgh, Jerome White, Jr. was a young child when he was introduced to enka by his Japanese grandmother. Like Mexican boleros, enka songs are melodramatic pop ballads; they're hugely popular for karaoke. Intrigued by his grandmother's culture, Jero began taking Japanese lessons in high school and lived in Japan as an exchange student while in college. In 2003, he graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and moved to Japan to become an English teacher.
Jero was cutting his teeth in karaoke bars and singing competitions when he caught the eye of Japanese major label Victor, a division of JVC. They signed the wiry singer and made him take voice lessons for two years before releasing his first single, Umiyuki (Ocean Snow). The syrupy song dripped all over Japan's top five, debuting at number four on the charts. The first 10 seconds of "Umiyuki" hint at a hip hop sound, but the rest of the track is pure enka: dramatic synth strings, cheesy electric guitar flourishes and lyrics about lost love.
Jero, known for wearing fitted caps, jewelry and baggy clothing, says he's embraced by young and old because he isn't trying to be something he's not: "I’ve been wearing hip hop fashion since I was in high school. Now, if I were to wear a kimono on stage when I sang, no one would take me seriously."
beat it up
daily dos
wed 5/21/2008
Japanese pop culture icon Hello Kitty has been named Japan's tourism ambassador.
wheeeeee!
daily dos
fri 1/18/2008

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Japanese researchers and origami enthusiasts plan to launch a paper airplane from the International Space Station. They're hoping it will eventually reach the Earth's surface. Where a hapless bystander will walk by, pick it up and read: BANZAI!
pop it, don't stop
daily dos
fri 9/21/2007

(image by e-magic via flickr)
From Japan: The Electronic Bubble Wrap toy.
¿quién manda?
daily dos
fri 8/10/2007

(image by simonkangsays via flickr)
Japanese artist Takashi Murakami designed the cover for Kanye West's forthcoming album, Graduation. Murakami's "Superflat" style inspired the Tokidoki fashion line and has previously adorned Louis Vuitton bags.
