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    Play Guitar Hero 3 Online 2018

    October 20, 2018 update: I have found a new Guitar Hero Online game that is not only still online, but quite fun! Check out Super Crazy Guitar Maniac! Don’t let the look fool you, I just tried it out and its WAY harder than it looks! It’s looks simple, but as you try the first […] More

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    Sex in Japan: A Documentary

    Here’s a classic clip from the BBC’s Sex in Japan documentary. This documentary tries to expose some of the rumors surrounding how the Japanese view sex, and many of the problems Japanese men and woman face regarding incorporating sex in their daily lives. Some parts of this video is NSFW, but it’s very informative. You […] More

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    Popular giant panda Ling Ling dead

    The famous chinese panda, Ling Ling, has died at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo today. The official cause of death was heart failure. In terms of panda years, he lived a long life. Although he was 22 years old by our time standards, he was about 70 years old in panda years. Zoo officials moved Ling […] More

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    Anime List: Best Anime Fanservice

    Wow, when I first had the idea for this post, I didn’t realize I would come up with so many different anime fanservice titles. I think my list ended up at around 37 different fanservice titles. So I figured instead of one long post, that would for sure drown you with all the Ecchi goodness, […] More

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    What do Otaku dream about

    So what do Otaku dream about? I think this movie just about sums it up. Except in my dreams, I tend to see Sora Aoi dressed as Rei from Neon Genesis Evangelion on my computer screen. This sorta reminds me of a new pilot for a Japanese drama show. I would probably watch it. More

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    What is Urban Mining?

    When the world’s economy starts to feel the effects of recession elsewhere, people become creative with earning money. Urban mining is a relatively new trend where one takes apart electronics in order to collect the gold, copper, and silver inside. China is known for being the leader in this new industry, however over the past […] More

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    The end of Akihabara?

    Well my earlier post about Akihabara returning to semi-normality may have been a bit premature. I’m sure you have by now heard the news about Asuka “Wide-Open” Sawamoto being arrested for her… colorful displays of the female body. This past Sunday brought on even more unusual events. Volunteer groups and residents took to the streets […] More

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    FC Mobile revives classic Nintendo games

    This is news to me, but Gizmodo says its true, so it must be true. Seems that Nintendo’s original patent on the NES has expired, so we should start seeing a whole bunch of new devices that may revive retro gaming. Sure, it wont be as big as the PSP and Nintendo DS, but for […] More

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    Sukayu Hot Springs

    A campaign has started by a group of concerned citizens to stop the stares of men at one of Japan’s most famous hot spring resorts that still practices mixed sex bathing. The Konyoku wo Mamoru Kai (Protect Mixed Bathing Association) has seen an increase of men to the Sukayu Hot Spring resort in Aomori. With […] More

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    Attack negativity with Kendo widget

    Kendo, “the way of the sword”, is a Japanese martial art somewhat similar to European art of fencing. Recently this martial art has made its way into the blog-o-sphere in Japan due to a very popular widget by Kendo Magazine. Their widget will first search and identify a negative word within your post. When it […] More

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    Weekend News

    Hey, time for another edition of the Weekend News. I think I settled on Sunday for doing this as it’s usually a slow day for news anyways, and I can sit down with my tea for a while and sift through all the items I saved during the week. This week was a busy one, […] More

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