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Amairo Clock

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So you got Moekana and have pre-ordered Moekanji but you want your Japanese learning to be even more fun? I've got just the thing!

I've just released Amairo Clock [天色*時計] (Amairo*Clock) for iOS which features the cuties from the eroge Amairo Islenauts. Just like the other app we made called DRACLOCK, you can interact with the characters through touch communication and depending on which part of their body you are communicating with, they will say something different.

Tap on the time and the characters will read out the time to you in Japanese. You can also set the clock so that the characters read out the time to you at intervals - can be every 30 mins, hour or even every minute - you will be able to tell the time in Japanese in a jiffy! All voices are by the original voice actresses too.

This time, Apple approved the bikini versions too - but in order to do so we had to set the app rating as 18+ ><
Check out the video below to see the clock in action which was developed together with Ken Lee.


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We added a new feature in the clock which enables you to use any background of your choice from your photo library or even take a new one on the spot - you can even take a photo with one of our lovely heroines ^o^

Unfortunately, there is no Android version at the moment and I'm not in charge of developing one for a simple reason - I dont have any Android developers! If you think you are a dab hand at making Android apps then leave links to your previous apps on Google Play. You need to at least be able to program apps to the same spec as DRACLOCK.
Or send me mail at [jobs at mirai dot fm] with links to your apps. We can discuss renumeration depending on project spec.

In the meantime you can still download the Android version of DRACLOCK from the Yuzusoft website - it has all the Japanese learning functions of Amairo Clock but was developed by another team.

Anyway - get the app for free!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/amairo*clock/id625672662?ls=1&mt=8

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I do have an app for Android folks called MiraiClock3 featuring my mascot character Mirai Suenaga which was developed by Cybernoids. While she does not teach you Japanese - she is a great companion to keep you company while you learn Japanese ^o^
MiraiClock3 is available for the Android and iOS below.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.culturejapan.mirai
https://itunes.apple.com/app/miraiclock3/id484980828?mt=8


Akihabara Shops 7

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Meruru Curry.

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It says "Free Entry"

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So many cuties in Akihabara ^o^

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Catching some of the Kanda Matsuri.

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Anime magazines.

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Read more about Mirai Suenaga >>>

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Hentai Ouji on your watch list?

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Knight Sword Umbrella.

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Kos Mos and her big...guns.

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Whats up Shinji?

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More 1/1 scale Evangelion figures - which do you choose to have at your entrance?

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Cuties from the eroge Ojonana [お嬢様はご機嫌ナナメ]


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Idolmaster goodies.

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PSP still very strong.

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To get to Akihabara, just get off at JR Akihabara station and get out at the Electronic Town exit - this is what will greet your mince pies.

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Hobby Stock Asuna goodies.

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Fate Saber.

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Rilakkuma glasses stand.

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Lovely X Cation 2 illustrated by Iizuki Tasuku-sensei ^o^


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Akihabara by night - gorgeous.

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Load of Nendoroids.

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Now in Don Quijote.

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Asuka eye patch.

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K-ON force still strong.

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Anime tapestries - Oreimo, Madoka and Aimasu.

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Its that time again where we go for a photo walk around my most fave place on Earth - Akihabara ^o^
Today we visit places such as Hobby Tengoku, Sega Game center, Toranoana, Animate, Don Quijote, Melon Books (newly opened 2号店), Sofmap, Kotobukiya, Yodobashi, Culture Zone Akihabara, other small stores and the Yanagimori Shrine. We also bump into the Kanda Matsuri festival too.

As for the first photo - will talk more about the shenanigans that I got up to in a separate post ^o^

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Eroge cuties.

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Say sayonara to roneriness - pick up a 2D girlie of your choice with these dakimakura and pillow cases.

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I want more Valkyria games!

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Hatsune Miku Carnavi.

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Moe cuties now employed to sell you broadband.

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The Love Live cuties.

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Stack O figures at the Kotobukiya store.

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Melon Books - for all your doujin needs.

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More dakimakura covers to keep you company at night.

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Sailor Moon gets the S.H.Figarts treatment.

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When in Don Quijote - make sure you look up at the ceiling too.

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Asuka shaves it seems.

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Mixed bunch O figures.

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Bakuman Boys.

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Sonico gets the Ichiban Kuji treatment.

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Check out more from Akihabara in the photo posts listed up below.

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Gundam Galore

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Sakura Miku.

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How many of you watching Uta no Prince Sama and who is your fave dude?


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Looking forward to the Girls Und Panzer movie. How many of you enjoyed the series?


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Who is your fave Dollfie out of this bunch? Mine is Aoi-chan.

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The lovely ladies of Momoclo.

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1/1 scale Asuka.

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Voice actress magazines available too.

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Right outside the doll store DOLK.

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The Volks Hobby Tengoku store - get off at the Electronic Town Exit but turn right after the ticket barrier to get here.

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Yanagimori Shrine [柳森神社] located below.
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Flumpool

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Spent time with the pop rock band flumpool on one of their previous tours - if you watched Season 1 of my other TV show Japan Mode then the following photos will seem familiar.
Flumpool is an immensely popular band in Japan - their music and posters are all over the place. Since their first single Hana ni Nare back in 2008, they have released a ton of singles and albums which you can check out in their Discography.

Check them out in action below.


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For the flumpool special, I spent time with the folks who manage the sound, lighting, equipment and visuals. They especially put a lot of effort into the visuals which are quite stunning and really compliment the music and atmosphere in the hall.

When I was younger, artists that I would go see perform include Kylie Minogue and Nishida Hikaru. These days, the only time I get to peek at concerts are the ones at Anime Festival Asia and Anime Expo while I'm back stage ><

As for music - most of the stuff I listen too these days is jazz internet radio stations like Jazz.fm.

What concerts have you been attending of late and what music are you listening to of late that you recommend to your comrades?

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Volks

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I've always loved their Dollfie Dream line of dolls which have really had an impact on my life - not only are they so cute and great to have around - they have also enabled me to connect with other Dollfie Dream owners around the world. My first Dollfie Dream I got was Saber back in 2008.

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The Dollfie Dream line of dolls is also one of the factors that has influenced my decision to produce my own doll of my mascot Mirai Suenaga too.

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Just spent a week in Kansai (Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe) going through back to back meetings - will post photos of my trip soon.

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Read more about Mirai Suenaga >>>

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Today Volks gave us a tour of their Tenshi no Sato museum in Kyoto and after we had a long lunch meeting to discuss this n that ^o^

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I'll talk about it when the time is right but Volks and I will be working together on some really cool stuff in the very near future - keep em peeled ^o^

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While I do have some comrades who work at Volks, I've never really had the chance to hook up with the top management but now that I have, I can tell you that they are one of the nicest family run businesses that I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. The Managing Director is such a sweet lady too who is also the wife of the big boss.

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Yuki-chan is my fave Dollfie Dream who got to go with me to Tenshi no Sato.

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The last few photos in this post with Yuki-chan taken at Arashiyama in Kyoto which is very near the Volks Tenshi no Sato.

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Had the pleasure of being invited by the Managing Director of Volks (pictured here to my right) to Kyoto a while ago but only just managed to make the trip this week ><

Volks is one of the major players in the Japanese hobby world. They have a long history of manufacturing injection moulded kits and also bring us the Super Dollfie and Dollfie Dream line of dolls.

Kaiyodo Office Tour

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Time to sit down and talk about this and that and a new collaboration ^o^

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Greeted by a huge sculpt at the entrance.

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The Kaiyodo office is located in Osaka which we headed to straight after meeting up with Volks in Kyoto. The exterior of the Kaiyodo headquarters is a mixture of modern and the past with the brick walls which is not so common in Japan.

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One of my agenda items during my visit to Kansai this week was to meetup with Shuichi Miyawaki [宮脇修一] - the boss of Kaiyodo which is one of the longest standing hobby makers in Japan who produce the Revoltech series and also own the worlds biggest figure and garage kit event Wonder Festival.

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Before we settle down to talk and visit their office, we go for some nom noms Osaka style.

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One of Kaiyodo's major hit products - Revoltech Danbo.

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Ton O figures ready to hit the shelves.

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A peak around the Kaiyodo warehouse.

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Miyawaki-san is really into military stuf and owns a few vehicles used in past World Wars.

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Now taking a gander at the sculptors studio.

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Huge Ah My Goddess figurines.

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Got to meet sculptor BOME! He made my first ever figure of Aya Natsume that I got back in 2005.

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Yep - he owns a few anti aircraft vehicles too ^^

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Airbrush booths.

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I need more practice if I want to paint my own doll faces one day.

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Now its time to take a lookie at Miyawaki-sans model collection - certainly the biggest in Japan and possibly the world?

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Still my most fave ship from Star Wars.

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Bottle caps in Japan are most coolsome.

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I should have got one of these way back then ><

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The Yotsuba Danbo has seen many collaborations so far with companies like Amazon, 7/11, Tamiya, Pepsi and Calbee.

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Read more about Mirai Suenaga >>>

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I think you can guess what comes next ^o^
Check out more office tours of other Japanese companies in the anime industry listed up below.

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My precioussssssss.


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Taking a look at the workspaces of the other sculptors.

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The design of ED209 is classic.


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A look around the main meeting/show room.

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...and a few cannons ^^

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Name that thingy.

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Attack on Titan

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Shingeki no Mirai - made by a Twitter user who I lost track of who used the MMD Mirai Suenaga data.

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Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan) [進撃の巨人] - one of the most awesome anime series I've seen so far that I simply must babble about!

Its a story about man eating giants who have been kept separate from humans for many moons by tall walls - until those walls are destroyed. We then start to see the struggle against the giants as friends and family get om nommed for brekkie and dindins.
Check out the trailers below.


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The anime is based on the popular manga series of the same name. Now that the anime has come out - many folks (including me) have been wanting to get the entire set of manga only to find that its pretty much sold out everywhere until they can print more.

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When I forget to record/watch Shingeki every Sunday at 11:30PM, I get to catch up on Crunchyroll using Apple TV to steam to my TV ^o^

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This is one of the heroines in the show - Mikasa who is such a cool cutie.

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I've been posting a load of Shingeki stuff on my facebook of late too ^^;
By the way - do you refer to the show as "Shingeki no Kyojin" or "Attack on Titan" ?

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The series is so popular that apparel maker UNIQLO made Shingeki T-shirts too. This belongs to my comrade at Yuzusoft.

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This is my comrade Wada-san who just happens to be the producer of the anime series Attack on Titan. He also produced Guilty Crown, Robotics Notes and Psycho Pass.

He is also the big boss of WIT Studio which is a subsidiary company of Production IG. I have regular meetings at Production IG and caught up with him yesterday to see if he was free to come over to Anime Expo 2013 which takes place next month. I've also asked if he can bring some exclusive Shigeki footage to AX too.

I'll let AX give the official announcement ^o^

Dark Magician Girl

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How many of you have consumed Yu-Gi-Oh! contents (anime, card games) in your lifetime? Many people I speak to say they used to when they were younger.

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You is being familiar with Yu-Gi-Oh! If so then you will probably be familair with this little lady - Dark Magician Girl which has been given the Cu-Poche treatment by Kotobukiya.
I managed to nab one from the Kotobukiya offices before she's out this July.

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Dark Magician Girl will retail for 3,990円 and if she tickles your fancy then you can check out one of the following online retailers who may have her up for pre-order.

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As with the other Cu-Poche figures, this little lady comes with a load of accessories and face plates.

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Find out more about the Culture Japan girls >>>

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More figure photo reviews listed up below.

La Cittadella Kawasaki

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"Kawasaki Blender"
It says that a cosplay girl with give you a wash.

You already know the word Oppai (meaning mammies) but another useful daily word you should know is "Kyonyu" [巨乳[きょにゅう]] (pronounced kyo-nyuu) which means "BIG OPPAI."
"巨" means "huge" or "gigantic" and is the same kanji used in "進撃の巨人" (Shingeki no Kyojin).

When you reach the end of this post make sure to shout out "Kyonyu" 50 times to memorize the word.

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Walking through Kawasaki Station.

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Starting to explore more of Kawasaki.

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Due to the lack of space in Japan, each building more often than not contains many restaurants or shops so always make sure to always look up at the signs or you may miss some gems.

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Discover a street filled with a ton of restaurants.

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La Cittadella [ラ チッタデッラ] - a slice of Italy in the heart of Kawasaki. Stylised to look like a small town in Italy, La Cittadella contains a cinema complex, concert hall, shops and a load of restaurants - especially Italian ones. La Cittadella is also home to the annual Hallowen parade too.
Today wifey and I go for walkies around the area. You can see a bit of what the area is like by day in the video below.


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To get to La Cittadella, get of at Kawasaki Station and head to the following location on the map.
View location with Google Maps

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We start off our evening by parking at Kawasaki Lazona and then walk towards La Cittadella. Building in the background is the MUZA concert hall.

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Check out more plastic food and find out where to buy in Japan.

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Many restaurants have some really nice exterior designs.

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Latest news in Japan is that they want to raise the initial fare of Tokyo taxi's to 730円 which would last for the first 2 kilometers before you need to start paying more.
How does that compare to your neck of the woods? Tis better than some of the taxi's I tried to take in Malaysia at least - when I ask "How much to Blah" the drivers would answer "How much you got?"

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"Aroma Beauty Salon" - photo annotate the one who you want to attend to your beauty needs.

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I always stop by a Gatcha to see if there is anything 1/3 cale for my daughters - and when I find something I usually get it but ends up in the cupboard most of the times ><

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The gate you see across the road is the entrance to La Cittadella.

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This place looks like an Izakaya - its like a Japanese pub.

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A list of some of the restaurants at La Cittadella.

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Many of these "DVD rooms" allow you to "watch DVD's" in the privacy of your own small room. I know many gaijin folks who are travelling cheap use these places to stay in instead of a hotel as the rates are really cheap in the early hours of the morning.
For example its 3,000円 for 12 hours.

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This is the main square at La Cittadella - kinda looks like a set to some movie.

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La Cittadella have a fountain show that takes place at certain times throughout the evenings.

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Nice place to take a stroll in the evening.

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Moo.

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And after walking for a bit, once you see things turn back to normal then you know you have left La Cittadella ^^

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Heading back to Lazona.

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Exploring the shotengai in the area.

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Occasionally you will see the head of some sea monster placed in a bucket of ice outside a restaurant to entice you to go in.

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Then its a quick look around Lazona. Would love to go camping but probably very unlikely that I'll ever get to relax in this lifetime to be able to do so ><

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The seeing-eye dog will open your mind and show you the future.

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Back at Lazona.

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Got to meet comrades from many corners of the world who I went to see Iron Man 3 with.

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Remember to always take the stairs if you dont get the chance to exercise much!

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More magic potion that keeps water off the windscreen.

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Snap with one of our readers from Singapore who came to watch Iron Man 3 with us but was too shy to jump in the group photo ^^;

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We got Auntie Anne's in Japan too.

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Sushi go round.

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I've only seen bicycles like these in Japan where the child seat is at the front. Bicycles like these are usually called Mamachari [ママチャリ] which is a short form of Mama Chariot. "Chariot" [チャリ] is a term used to refer to a bicycle.

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Time to look for some noms.

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Looking for some magic potion to keep water off the car.

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The best food is the fastest food - down in the food court.

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Katsu Curry noms.

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No Service.

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Time to check out my readers goodies starting with this very nice Sony DSLR.

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From Singapore - my most fave mints! Cant find these in Japan >< I always steal some from Shawn's car - the guy who brings us AFA ^^;

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Japanese traditional sweets noms.

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Oyako Don noms.

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I always thought that hole in Galaxy S3 cases was for LTE models.

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The Japanese Galaxy S3 comes with an antenna for ONE SEG TV.

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Time to grab some groceries.

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Ichigo = Strawberries.

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Some side dishes for dindins.

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Back to the Mirai Mobile.

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Picked up one of these rolls. Was supposed to have a crisp layer around it though ><

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Krispy Kreme Sakura n Green Tea doughnuts.

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Our grocery catch for the day.
More places to visit in Japan listed up in the photo posts below.

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Can you read that katakana? If not then I'll need to bring out a Katakana learning product in addition to Moekana.


Lamp Miku

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And this is what Miku would look around the workspace.
(C) Crypton Future Media.
More figure photo reviews listed up below.

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Folks interested in Lamp Miku can pre-order on one of the following trusted retailers.

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The figure is based on the illustration by illustrator Nekozakana who can be found on Pixiv.

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Over at the Alphamax offices again the other day to take photos of this most cutesome puchi style figure of Hatsune Miku. The non-scale figure is called "Lamp Miku feat Nekozakana" and is due out later this year in October. Retail price will be 3,800円.

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Unfortunately the lamps dont light up but would be most awesome if they did ^o^

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Ruby Mirai Gaia

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Another project thats taking up 95% of my time is the Mirai Smart Doll project - bit of a bumpy ride but learning a lot as I go along.
Hopefully will be able to show you the robotics moving first week of June.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about then read this post.

Thats all the updates for now - I now need to go for some fresh air and back to work ><

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Also, If you use Feedly (which I recommend you do) to manage and keep up with RSS Feeds then you will notice that the images are fixed. My RSS Feed here
http://feeds.feedburner.com/dannychoo_com_main_article_feed_eng

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The kanji tapestry that comes free with all orders of Moekanji at AmiAmi however is ready and this is what it looks like!
Looks awesome and hope you enjoy it. Moekanji should be released in June.

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Another quick update on Moekanji - the release has been delayed due to some color issues that the factory is having - the orange color is ever so slightly off but I want to make sure its perfect rather than release something thats 99% perfect - hope thats OK with you ><

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One of the reasons why we needed to do the update this week is because this Thursday I'm on the TV show "Ima Kono Kao Ga Sugoi" [今この顔がすごい] presented by Arashi's Sakurai Sho and Ariyoshi Hiroiki.

The show is viewed by a good chunk of Japan and we expect the site to be slammed this Thursday night. Now that we are on the new system, we will launch a few hundred servers to cope with the load ^^;

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A few updates of late:-

The website went a huge change today - probably not too many noticeable changes on the front end but the backend is completely different.
We have migrated to using Ruby On Rails instead of PHP and the new move will hopefully enable us to scale.

The previous version of Mirai Gaia could only run on a single server meaning that we could not grow anymore - the site would just not accept any more traffic than it can handle.

The new version of Ruby Mirai Gaia however runs on a load balanced cloud network of servers which can support an unlimited amount of traffic.

The site may seem a bit slow right now as we have not rolled out the optimisation changes yet which should be online soon.

You will all have been logged out - just log in again and start commenting and browsing round the site to see if anything looks wonky and if it does it would be great if you can let me know what problems you come across. Try leaving a comment on this post stating what anime you are watching now for example ^^;

The major known issues right now which we plan to fix are:-

  • Site slowness
  • Show posts by month and year
  • PNG Avatars are broke - please replace them with GIF or JPEG (sorry!)
  • PDF files not being generated for posts
  • Mobile site looks like poo
  • Comment section takes long time to load for posts with more than 100 comments
  • Featured Feeds not displaying

Let me know if you have any issues with the RSS feed.

Ruby Mirai Gaia

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A few updates of late:-

The website went a huge change today - probably not too many noticeable changes on the front end but the backend is completely different.
We have migrated to using Ruby On Rails instead of PHP and the new move will hopefully enable us to scale.

The previous version of Mirai Gaia could only run on a single server meaning that we could not grow anymore - the site would just not accept any more traffic than it can handle.

The new version of Ruby Mirai Gaia however runs on a load balanced cloud network of servers which can support an unlimited amount of traffic.

The site may seem a bit slow right now as we have not rolled out the optimisation changes yet which should be online soon.

You will all have been logged out - just log in again and start commenting and browsing round the site to see if anything looks wonky and if it does it would be great if you can let me know what problems you come across. Try leaving a comment on this post stating what anime you are watching now for example ^^;

The major known issues right now which we plan to fix are:-

  • Site slowness
  • Show posts by month and year
  • PNG Avatars are broke - please replace them with GIF or JPEG (sorry!)
  • PDF files not being generated for posts
  • Mobile site looks like poo
  • Comment section takes long time to load for posts with more than 100 comments
  • Featured Feeds not displaying

Let me know if you have any issues with the RSS feed.

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Another project thats taking up 95% of my time is the Mirai Smart Doll project - bit of a bumpy ride but learning a lot as I go along.
Hopefully will be able to show you the robotics moving first week of June.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about then read this post.

Thats all the updates for now - I now need to go for some fresh air and back to work ><

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Also, If you use Feedly (which I recommend you do) to manage and keep up with RSS Feeds then you will notice that the images are fixed. My RSS Feed here
http://feeds.feedburner.com/dannychoo_com_main_article_feed_eng

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The kanji tapestry that comes free with all orders of Moekanji at AmiAmi however is ready and this is what it looks like!
Looks awesome and hope you enjoy it. Moekanji should be released in June.

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Another quick update on Moekanji - the release has been delayed due to some color issues that the factory is having - the orange color is ever so slightly off but I want to make sure its perfect rather than release something thats 99% perfect - hope thats OK with you ><

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One of the reasons why we needed to do the update this week is because this Thursday I'm on the TV show "Ima Kono Kao Ga Sugoi" [今この顔がすごい] presented by Arashi's Sakurai Sho and Ariyoshi Hiroiki.

The show is viewed by a good chunk of Japan and we expect the site to be slammed this Thursday night. Now that we are on the new system, we will launch a few hundred servers to cope with the load ^^;

Cryska Barchenowa UN Force Easy Jacket

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Folks who are interested in Cryska can try their luck on one of the following online retailers.

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Picked up this really cute figure of Cryska Barchenowa in her UN Force Easy Jacket from the Kotobukiya Store in Akihabara the other day. She looks so cute! I love her tsun tsnn expression!

  • Product Name: Cryska Barchenowa UN Force Easy Jacket [クリスカ・ビャーチェノワ 国連軍イージージャケットver.] (more details at Skytube)
  • Series: Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Material: PVC
  • Height: Around 135mm
  • Spec: Painted
  • Sculptor: 2%
  • Release Date: April 2013
  • Retail Price: 7,400円

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And here is Cryska together with the other Muv-Luv girls.

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The face turned out to look sweeter than the original sculpt me thinks.

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This is a well crafted and made figure which just oozes with quality.
The pose is really cute with a fair bit O birthday suit showing - oppai shape and legs look nomalicious too ^^;

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Cryska by night.

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Cryska Barchenowa UN Force Easy Jacket

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And here is Cryska together with the other Muv-Luv girls.

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The face turned out to look sweeter than the original sculpt me thinks.

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Folks who are interested in Cryska can try their luck on one of the following online retailers.

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This is a well crafted and made figure which just oozes with quality.
The pose is really cute with a fair bit O birthday suit showing - oppai shape and legs look nomalicious too ^^;

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Picked up this really cute figure of Cryska Barchenowa in her UN Force Easy Jacket from the Kotobukiya Store in Akihabara the other day. She looks so cute! I love her tsun tsnn expression!

  • Product Name: Cryska Barchenowa UN Force Easy Jacket [クリスカ・ビャーチェノワ 国連軍イージージャケットver.] (more details at Skytube)
  • Series: Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Material: PVC
  • Height: Around 135mm
  • Spec: Painted
  • Sculptor: 2%
  • Release Date: April 2013
  • Retail Price: 7,400円

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Cryska by night.

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Why Money Doesn't Motivate Me

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While Mirai has a following around the world - she is certainly not as popular as some other characters. If all I wanted was money, instead of making Mirai products, I would make products based on popular licensed titles instead like Madoka Magica and make much much more money - I could do what COSPA is doing and *only* manufacture licensed products.

Some folks say I take advantage of my supporters by selling them stuff - thats kinda like saying Starbucks takes advantage of people who want to drink coffee, Tesco’s take advantage of people who need groceries, and Japan Rail takes advantage of people who need to take the train!

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Mirai has also been illustrated by many popular illustrators who participate in the Japanese pop culture field. Many of these illustrations are used on the products that we produce. Wallpapers that include these illustrations can be found here.

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Mirai has a fair following around the world and here is just some of the cosplayers who support Mirai - more can be found on her cosplay page.

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Mirai Suenaga

After leaving Microsoft, I started up a company called Mirai Inc. The company was to do web consulting and I initially did so for companies like Disney and Columbia - I even got a job offer from Disney while I was consulting for them ^^;

I also created a mascot character for my site called Mirai Suenaga and since she was born in 2007, I’ve been working on growing her brand worldwide. Mirai has made appearances in Japanese games, anime and has even become a mascot on Malaysia’s electronic payment system cards called Touch n Go.
Mirai has also had figures made of her such as figma and Nendoroid with more to come. Find out more about Mirai and her collaborations on her page.

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Life is a jigsaw puzzle

The basic needs of humans is food and shelter and in todays society, these needs can be covered by money. Personally, once I had these needs covered, earning more money in corporate life didn't matter to me anymore.

Life is a jigsaw puzzle. You don't know what's going to go where, you don't know where the pieces are but you do know that you need to keep looking for the pieces and figure out where they go. All events that happen to you is a piece of your puzzle. if you are stuck in a rut at school or work and keep asking yourself the "what if" question then its a sign telling you that there are no more pieces of the puzzle to be found where you are.

One of the reasons I left corporate life is because I felt that there was no more room for me to achieve, be challenged or grow - and more importantly - I felt that I had collected all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that I was looking for in corporate life.
It didn't matter how much more money I was going to get - it was not going to buy me any more jigsaw pieces.

Now that I run my own company, Although I’m collecting a load of new jigsaw pieces, I can tell you that its one of the hardest things that one could possibly ever want to try in life!
I’m challenged daily, constantly achieving goals and growing at the same time - although the baggage of running a company has contributed to me growing older much faster too ^^;

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Alternatively, if all I wanted was money, I could take one of the open job offers I currently have from comrades who work in senior positions at companies like Apple or Google - not only would I be earning more money than I do now but I can also:-

  • Sleep more than a couple of hours a day.
  • Not have to worry about income and feeding my employees as I would have a steady paycheck.
  • Have more time to spend with family.
  • Have more time to spend on health instead of putting constant pressure on my Spinal Hernia.
  • Spend time to relax on some beach - which I did manage to do from time to time as a salaryman.
  • Finish work at 6PM - which I did when I was at both Amazon and Microsoft.
  • Buy my dream car which is a Nissan Fairlady Z ^^;

I left corporate life at just below Director level but if I continued then not only would I have received more money, I would have started to receive incentive bonuses too - things like “reduce headcount by 10 and get another 100,000 USD bonus.”

By the way - this photo taken at the Google HQ in Roppongi. This is their canteen where food is unlimited and free!

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I get by on my current salary because my job is my hobby - most of the things I need or do can be expensed to my company.
Much of the items that are involved with my line of work (figures, dolls, hardware etc) fall through the hole in the ceiling meaning that I do not need to spend a load of moolah on the stuff I want.
Most of my travel overseas is also covered by the conventions that have invited me.

But why don't I pay myself more? Because I don't require more money than I need - the most important thing is to keep as much money in the company as possible so that I can feed my employees, keep the company running and help it grow.

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Since a few years ago, I’ve been working with the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on various projects. This year, the Japanese government appointed me as a member of their Creative Industries Internationalization Committee (CIIC) where I gather with the top folks from companies such as Bandai Namco Games, Sony Music Entertainment, Horipro, Kodansha, Isetan, Mitsui Fudousan, TBS etc to decide what measures should be taken to help the proliferation of Japanese content around the world.

I take on this role for free because its an honor that the Japanese government has recognised my work to share Japanese culture with the world which started off as a hobby but turned out to be a business.

The gentleman standing next to my right is Isshu Sugawara - the State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. The full member list is up at the METI website.

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If all I wanted was money

If all I wanted was money, it would be a much much wiser decision for me to not leave corporate life and remain as a salaryman at either Amazon as Website Manager or Microsoft as Product Manager where I was earning about 30,000,000円 per year (300,000 USD at today's rate).
Compared to back then, my company now pays me 1,200,000円 (12,000 USD) per year - less than what I pay my employees ^o^

Also, at the same time that Amazon gave me the job offer, I got an offer from eBay too. My recruiters got them both in a bidding war - the more they paid, the more the recruiter gets which is about 30% of my annual salary. eBay ended up offering *much* more but I chose Amazon. I felt I was more familiar with e-commerce rather than auctions - it was not the money that counted.

If you are interested, you can read what life was like at Amazon and Microsoft in this post.

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There seems to be a large number of folks out there who think that money is my only motivation for doing what I do. I find this rather amusing because if money was a driving factor for me then I’d be doing something very different indeed.

Today I will talk about how I currently make money, why its not a motivating factor for me - and then cover some of the factors that do motivate me.

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The contrast is incredible when I compare today and back then. Today, I have supportive comrades from all over the world who I have connected with through sharing my life and interests on this website and on my TV shows.

This photo taken in Tokyo during a meetup recently where I got to meet readers from all over the world - they were complete strangers at the beginning of the evening and are now comrades.

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What motivated me in the Past?

In the How Discovering Japan Changed My Life post I extensively talked about all the techniques that I used to learn Japanese.

Self study can be difficult unless there is a motivation to do so - below are some of the factors why I was motivated to be disciplined and spend every ounce of my time studying Japanese.

Knowledge

I loved anime, manga, Japanese dramas and music but couldn't understand the actual content. I didn't have any Chinese education so didn't have a head start with Kanji either.
The more Japanese I studied, the more satisfaction I gained as I realized that I could read and understand stuff that once sounded alien to me.

Escape

London was my home for many years - but I lived in the worst place in London called Hackney and it was such a dump with muggings and stabbings happening all the time. Hackney was also voted the worst place to live in the whole of the UK.
I wanted out and wanted it badly. While I didn't know exactly where my Japanese learning was taking me - I knew that the key was to continue to study as much Japanese as possible - and I think I was right.

Friendship

While learning Japanese, I made a load of Japanese friends in London who I would converse with. They were learning English and while I tried to help them as much as I could, they always tended to default back to Japanese ^^;
For me to convey my feelings and thoughts effectively, I had to learn as much Japanese as possible.

Admiration

I confess - the Idol Nishida Hikaru who I fell in love with was another motivation of study for me - I wanted to know as much about her as possible from the magazines, CD’s and VHS tapes so just had to learn more Japanese!

So how do I rate my level of Japanese now? If I studied for all these years and spoke poor Japanese then that would not have been a good use of time ^^;
Currently my Japanese is good enough to be the only foreigner working for the Japanese government on the Creative Industries Internationalization Committee.
You can also hear be babbling away in Japanese on my TV show Culture Japan.

Belonging

After a few visits to Japan on holiday, I knew that Japan was where I belonged. During those times in Japan, I would record the sounds of Shibuya and capture all the hustle and bustle of the crossing which included conversations of folks standing nearby waiting for friends.

Back in the UK, I set up speakers around my room and played the recordings of Shibuya and closed my eyes - I was transported back to Shibuya instantly.
I knew I could not be in Japan for another year until I saved up enough money at Benihana but listening to the sounds of Shibuya motivated me so much and I would always play it in the background while I continued to self study Japanese.

I would say to myself daily:-

"I must make it to Japan"
"I must make it to Japan"
"I will make it to Japan"

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Default Life Template - fine for some but fine for you too?

From various surveys I’ve seen, most people seem to hate mondays and most would quit their job if they won the lottery. From this, I gather that these folks work purely for money and not for anything else.

But lets face it - money is a necessity in this day and age to cover our basic human needs of food and shelter. Family members also need to be looked after and its the money thats going to help do that.

The DNA of living beings is programmed to give us instincts that help us stay alive and to do so for as long as possible through reflex actions and our will to stay alive. In todays society for the case of humans - we need money to do that so it's natural that money becomes a major factor that influences the decisions that shape our lives.

But what happens is that most of us start to only live a life which is based on the concept of money - we start to live the Default Life Template.

The Default Life Template says that we should go to a good school so that we can go to a good university so that we can get a well paying job so that we can pay the bills - this then allows us to go back to work the next day to earn money to pay for the bills. This cycle is repeated until we retire and die.

I’m not saying there is anything wrong with the Default Life Template - I’m sure it's perfectly fine for some - but is it a template that you want to shape the rest of your life?

As for this photo - its some lottery tickets that we buy from time to time just for the heck of it. But my wife and I always say - even if we won - nothing much would change in terms of the work that we do. Probably buy that Nissan Fairlady Z though ^^;

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These days, I get trolled for anything and everything - does not really matter until the trolls start to tell malicious lies to gather recognition from their peers.
But as I mentioned earlier - spending my time on a troll means that they have a double win as not only does the troll gain a sense of achievement, they also have taken away my precious time.

One of the reasons why trolls do what they do is because they do not have the ability to accomplish much in real life but gaining your attention gives them a sense of achievement.

Never ever react against a troll - instead of using your anger to counterattack with small clumsy uncalculated blows that will leave you feeling embarrassed afterwards, use your energy to aggressively continue to achieve your goals and live well.

Your trolls just can't get enough of you and are always watching your every step so they will eventually see your success and when they do - well you have just dealt them a calculated fatal blow as your trolls *just hate* to see you do well - it makes them sick and gutted to watch you advance onwards.

I want my trolls to know that whenever I achieve my goals - this is what my face looks like when thinking of you. Please keep up the trolling - it really does me wonders.
Love Danny.

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Have you thought about what motivates and drives you?

I know that achievement, challenge and growth are my main drives but I want to know more about what drives us so am currently doing research on motivation studies. I’ll share what I come up with in the future but I thought of something that can help us start to understand what drives us.

Think back to times in your life where you were working hard towards something - it could have been completion of a goal or a goal to get somewhere or a goal to acquire something. Think what was driving you at that moment in time.

Why did you try to complete that goal?
Why did you try to go to that place?
Why did you try to acquire that object?

How about those of you to participate in competitive sports? Do you do it because you enjoy it and does not matter if you win? Do you do it because you want to better your best? Or do you do it because you want to be better than the other man?
Would it still be interesting if your competition performed badly and it was always easy for you to win?

Since I started my study on motivation, I’ve been consciously thinking about what motivates me to do every single action throughout my daily life - why do I wake up? Why do I eat? Why do I get on the train to head to a meeting?

Some of these motivating factors can be linked to our human instincts which keep us alive and avoid destruction - and then there is the other intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors that I’ll talk about when I learn enough about the subject to share with you in the future.

Hopefully, by spending time to think about what motivates us, we can learn how to better achieve our goals and start to make decisions sooner than later which will shape the rest of our lives.

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Retaliation as a motivator

It’s going to sound very childish of me but I’m going to be very open and honest with you. Another one of my motivating drives is to retaliate against my trolls. But rather than spend time to launch a counterattack, I use that energy to aggressively continue to do my best and accomplish goals. This is the most effective form of retaliation as your trolls just *hate* to see you doing well.

I’ll give you an example of how I was motivated to retaliate without launching a direct counterattack.

At London university, I studied Japanese and Korean language. In my Korean class, there was a half Korean/Japanese classmate who was native-ish Japanese but didn't learn Korean as a child.
During class I spoke to him as a friend but learned from others how he would suddenly bring up the subject of "Hey you know that Danny? He's such an idiot. Why does he need to learn Korean?" I was surprised to learn how much he hated me!

One day in class, while I was struggling reading some Korean text, he suddenly stood up in class and shouted (in Japanese) "Look! Why don't you just study more! You are keeping the whole class behind!"

The experience left me embarrassed and shaking with anger. It's an experience that I don't purposely choose to remember but can recall it like it was yesterday. I read somewhere that emotional experiences can be easily recalled because when one is emotional, some sort of hormone is released which makes it easier to remember experiences and fixes that time and space in memory - this is the reason why most of your emotional memories (sorrow, happiness, anger) can be replayed clearly. I’m not an expert on the subject or terminology though.

I was depressed about the experience but the sadness and anger wasn't doing me any good. I decided to use that energy instead to focus on improving my Korean just as the guy suggested.

I spent every ounce of my time learning new grammar patterns and absorbing myself in the language just like I did when learning Japanese. A few weeks after the experience, my effort was beginning to pay off.

The teacher would basically be going over grammar patterns from the textbook that we done homework from but I made sure that I studied a few chapters ahead and also made the use of other textbooks.
I would be asked to complete a sentence using some new grammar pattern but I would always use new stuff which I studied on my own.

"Very good Danny! Chal Haesumnida! Everybody, repeat after Danny..." I felt like a kid back in primary school being praised by the teacher for being able to spell "d-o-l-p-h-i-n."
That guys face would stiffen up and turn bright red as he clenched his pen which dug deep into his notebook and I made sure that he didn't have the pleasure of me not looking at him. I guess those who laugh last really do laugh the longest.

As for this photo - because I learned Japanese first and Korean is like 95% the same in terms of grammar, I actually used Korean books that taught Japanese to reverse learn Korean.

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When I travel abroad for conventions, I get to hook up with comrades in that locale and its great to be able to spend time with them.
The friendship that I bond with my readers is something that I truly value and is a motivating factor that drives me.

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What Motivates Me

My latest project is developing 60cm tall doll robots - a challenge because I have not done it before and don't exactly have a large amount of cash in the company to enable me to move faster than I would prefer - but these are just examples of the challenges that I get to work with which are helping me to grow and I’m learning so much while I join my comrades as a hobby maker.
You can read the latest on this project in the How To Mass Produce Your Own Products post.

Projects like these that I initiate ultimately have a goal that I need to reach. Goals that I set for myself is just one of my sources of motivation and I think I tend to perform better when the odds are bleak and there are a bunch of naysayers for me to prove wrong.

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After university, I got a job as an Engineer at Japan Airlines and then moved to Japan managing Web Marketing for the scientific journal called Nature. From there I proceeded to build my career at Amazon and Microsoft.

If my dad was off loading cash onto me and all I cared about was money - there would be absolutely no reason for me to earn for myself and build my own career.

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This photo snapped a couple of years ago when vising the UK.
While working for my dad, I learned everything about the shoe design and the manufacture process. I could design, cut patterns, stitch and last Uppers too. I even made shoes for Lady Diana.

I also worked with fashion journals such as Elle and Vogue to get them samples for their model shoots and attended many of the fashion shows. While the work was interesting, I knew that this wasn't something that I wanted to do in life.

As I continued to learn more Japanese and discover more of the culture through anime, manga, games and spending time with my Japanese friends, I found a purpose in life at last which was to pursue my knowledge of Japan - I knew that I couldn't do that while working part time for my dad. As I was living with my mum, I didn't see my dad for a few years after I left his studio.

You can read more about what happened during this time, how I learned Japanese and how I made it to Japan in the How Discovering Japan Changed My Life post.

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Jimmy Choo

Now I’m going to go over some of my past. Many people know that my father is the shoe designer Jimmy Choo and automatically think that I must be loaded with cash - but just because the people who are saying this would easily accept or ask their parents for cash, it does not mean everybody would.

My parents gave me everything I needed to earn for myself - a pair of arms n legs and a reasonably healthy body - I do have asthma and spinal hernia but not complaining as thats nothing compared to illnesses that some others have to deal with.

The best thing that my dad has ever done for me was to let me achieve and earn on my own - he didn't want me to turn into a vegetable.
He did pay for the foster homes to look after me way back then and I did get a few pounds now and then but I was pretty much on my own since college when I started to live with mum - good thing college and university was covered by a government grant back then. If I wanted pocket money then I had to earn it and I did so initially by working for dad part time.

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This photo taken with the Konami team who use a web platform called Mirai Gaia (which is used by this site too) that my team develops and licenses. Konami pay me a license fee and I license and maintain the platform for them - a very simple business transaction.

For some of my clients, we also maintain their social media networks like Facebook and Twitter too. My clients are mostly in the anime industry and include Production IG, King Records, Good Smile Company, Bushiroad, Kadokawa, Ascii Media Works, Yuzu Soft and more.

I often get contacted by companies who offer me money to promote their stuff. While this would be a normal business transaction or business model for other companies, I'm only keen to share things which I personally am fond of and I’m willing to do it for free - it simply goes against my programming to be paid to share something that I have absolutely no interest in.

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Culture Japan & Japan Mode

I direct and produce a few TV shows which include Culture Japan and Japan Mode with sponsors being companies such as Panasonic, Toyota, Good Smile Company and Bushiroad.

Some folks say that I only produce these TV shows to make money but suprise suprise, making TV shows *does not* make money!

While other TV shows have large production quotas, the shows that I produce only have a shoestring budget. I don't *make* money by producing TV shows but I’ve learned how to *save* money by doing a lot of the production myself instead of outsourcing. I learned how to use camera and sound equipment and also how to use Final Cut Pro by simply asking Google Sensei.

Products of sponsors do appear in the show from time to time but that makes sense as they are paying for the production - its kinda difficult to say to a sponsor - “Give me your money to pay for production of the show but you won't see any of your products or branding.”

I’ve been spreading Japanese culture through photos on this site for many moons but there are some things which cannot be captured or expressed in a photo and requires video to do so - the sound and atmosphere at a Japanese festival for example. This is the reason why I went into TV.

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This is a Japanese learning set of flashcards called “Moekana” that we have developed. We have sold tens of thousands of packs worldwide (also became the 2nd most popular anime product on Amazon Japan) but I could have sold much more if the characters were other popular titles like K-ON! - and thats what I would have done if the purpose of the product was to solely make money.

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My readers are my motivation

During my early years as a child, times were tough for my parents who both worked hard day n night. As they were both busy trying to make ends meet, they decided to put me in various foster homes which I lived in for most of my childhood. In some of the homes, I wasn't treated incredibly well but didn't say anything to my parents as I knew they were having their own financial and other problems. I ended up living with a white, black and then with an Indian family for what seemed like an eternity.

As luck would have it, one of the foster homes had guardians who would take my clothes and consider it theirs while their kids would constantly bully me - was easy to pick on the boy who had no parents. I was made to feel as unwelcome as possible in their house.
I remember a particular evening where we came back to the house to discover the front door open. We walked in to discover that the place was a mess - burglars had got in. I was scared and started to cry. The eldest child of my foster family shouted at me:-
"What are you crying for?! This isn't even your house!"

I didn't have much fun in school either. Was constantly bullied and most of my memories were of being dragged through gravel, gang beaten up, having my possessions burned, football constantly aimed at my face, and having the big guy in the school playground say to me "If I smash your head with this bat and kill you then I would go to jail. But it would be worth it." I remember having to ask the same person to punch me so that I could be part of his posse.

Back then my only comrade was my imaginary friend Buck Rogers coming to visit me with his trusty robot Twiggy.

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Motivational Wifey

I met my wife when I was working in that Japanese restaurant Benihana and we’ve been together ever since. She has provided me with the support throughout the years and I certainly would not be sane without her!

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If I don't do it for money, why don't I do everything for free?

Interesting question! But unfortunately maybe not such an intelligent question that I often get asked.

There are 3 construction workers who are building a playground. We ask them what they are doing.

  • Construction worker 1 says “I’m working for money.”
  • Construction worker 2 says “I’m building a playground.”
  • Construction worker 3 says “I’m making a place where children can gather together and play.”

Construction worker 3 is being paid for his work but his perception on what he is doing is more holistic.

Yes money is important to help us not only cover our basic human needs but also to help us cover some of the other stuff that we want that helps compliment our lives.

As mentioned above, money is not a motivating factor for me because if it was I’d be continuing my corporate life printing money and not caring about what goes on in the world - meaning that you would not be reading this post and there would be no website.

Being focused on money would prevent me from having a holistic view to achieve the big world changing goals that I have in mind - changes which would hopefully stand the sands of time.
Money on the other hand only lasts until one dies - no matter how much of it one has.

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Once upon a time, I wrote that one of the immediate goals that I had was to earn enough money so that I could buy what I wanted, eat what I wanted and travel to where I wanted.
These days, I’m neither loaded nor strapped for cash but have come to a stage to realize that what I want from life right now are things which money can't buy which is to achieve goals that I set and improve myself through gaining experience from learnings and failures.

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Thank you dad

I recently interviewed a candidate for a full time job. He spoke excellent Japanese which he learnt on his own from playing games and watching anime - but that was about all he could do.
He was going on about how he would improve the Pixiv website user interface - and when I asked him how he could not answer.

He said that he was studying in Japan and was being funded by his parents - his huge collection of anime stuff was also being funded by his parents.

I asked him why he wanted to stay in Japan after his studies - he said so that he can attend anime events to buy stuff using money given to him by his parents.

I gave him a hypothetical question - what would he do if he won 1 billion yen?

He said he would buy a house.

At this point, the interview was over. I paid for his meal, wished him the best of luck and let him go.

I’m soooo glad my dad didn't turn me into a veggie.

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If my dad loaded cash onto me, I would not have lived in this dingy place in London with my wife - we would have at least got a place where we didn't have to wash our clothes in the kitchen sink. Although I’m not complaining as I’m fully aware of many folks out there who don't even have a roof over their head.

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I also started to work part time at a Japanese restaurant called Benihana. Not as one of the chefs who threw around knives which occasionally hospitalized customers but as one of the waiters who ran around the halls carrying dishes, washing dishes and occasionally breaking dishes ^^;

I chose Benihana for a few reasons. One of the reasons was so that I could speak Japanese with the many Japanese customers that Benihana had.
The other reason was so that I could save enough moolah for a ticket to go to the land of the rising sun. I wanted to travel to Japan and absorb as much of the culture as possible.

I remember my first paycheck - worked a tough schedule only to see a couple of digits. But I knew not to expect too much at the beginning. It took a year to save enough cash for a ticket to Japan with some money leftover to spend. I would come back to the UK and continue to work at Benihana to save enough money for a trip the following year.

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Not working at my dad's studio anymore meant no more income at all which is generally a bad thing ^^;
I signed up to a talent agency called Richard Starnowski. Whenever Asian looking folks were needed, I would be given a call and have been in TV dramas, commercials and documentaries.

A memorable moment while on a shoot in the sticks for a documentary about fireworks for the Discovery Channel was when a bi-plane flew by the cast and camera crew at low speed and altitude. It was a clear blue evening and the sight sent a tingle down my spine. Was an inspiring sight that made me want to do something with this life.

This photo here is for a publication called "Let's Oshaberi" which teaches basic English phrases to Japanese families in the UK - I found part time work with the publisher to translate English to Japanese.

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Some folks think that I must have a bad relationship with my dad for taking off like that - I was given a bashing labeling me as an embarrassment to my father by becoming an Otaku ^^;
My dad thinks what I do is great and is also a big fan of Mirai Suenaga. He always comes to the events that I participate in when I’m in Malaysia too. This photo taken at Culture Japan Night Penang.

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If I wanted to make sure that as many readers as possible buy Mirai-chan merchandise, I would not distribute the high res photoshop files for free to those who can't afford our stuff so that they can make their own T-shirts or posters.

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If money was my main drive, instead of printing Mirai Suenaga T-shirts, I would only print Hatsune Miku, Sword Art Online or other character T-shirts as they would sell waaaaaay more than Mirai T-shirts - then I would sell them at the same price as other companies because I know that the market would tolerate 6,000円 for an anime T-shirt.

Why Money Doesn't Motivate Me

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When I travel abroad for conventions, I get to hook up with comrades in that locale and its great to be able to spend time with them.

While I dont get to reply to all of your comments on my posts - I do read pretty much most of it and seeing your feedback is also another driving factor.

The friendship that I bond with my readers is something that I value and is true motivation for me.

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Have you thought about what motivates and drives you?

I know that achievement, challenge and growth are my main drives but I want to know more about what drives us so am currently doing research on motivation studies. I’ll share what I come up with in the future but I thought of something that can help us start to understand what drives us.

Think back to times in your life where you were working hard towards something - it could have been completion of a goal or a goal to get somewhere or a goal to acquire something. Think what was driving you at that moment in time.

Why did you try to complete that goal?
Why did you try to go to that place?
Why did you try to acquire that object?

How about those of you to participate in competitive sports? Do you do it because you enjoy it and does not matter if you win? Do you do it because you want to better your best? Or do you do it because you want to be better than the other man?
Would it still be interesting if your competition performed badly and it was always easy for you to win?

Since I started my study on motivation, I’ve been consciously thinking about what motivates me to do every single action throughout my daily life - why do I wake up? Why do I eat? Why do I get on the train to head to a meeting?

Some of these motivating factors can be linked to our human instincts which keep us alive and avoid destruction - and then there is the other intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors that I’ll talk about when I learn enough about the subject to share with you in the future.

Hopefully, by spending time to think about what motivates us, we can learn how to better achieve our goals and start to make decisions sooner than later which will shape the rest of our lives.

You can read more of the same in the posts listed up below in the career category.

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If I don't do it for money, why don't I do everything for free?

Interesting question! But unfortunately maybe not such an intelligent question that I often get asked.

There are 3 construction workers who are building a playground. We ask them what they are doing.

  • Construction worker 1 says “I’m working for money.”
  • Construction worker 2 says “I’m building a playground.”
  • Construction worker 3 says “I’m making a place where children can gather together and play.”

Construction worker 3 is being paid for his work but his perception on what he is doing is more holistic.

Yes money is important to help us not only cover our basic human needs but also to help us cover some of the other stuff that we want that helps compliment our lives.

As mentioned above, money is not a motivating factor for me because if it was I’d be continuing my corporate life printing money and not caring about what goes on in the world - meaning that you would not be reading this post and there would be no website.

Being focused on money would prevent me from having a holistic view to achieve the big world changing goals that I have in mind - changes which would hopefully stand the sands of time.
Money on the other hand only lasts until one dies - no matter how much of it one has.

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Default Life Template - fine for some but fine for you too?

From various surveys I’ve seen, most people seem to hate mondays and most would quit their job if they won the lottery. From this, I gather that these folks work purely for money and not for anything else.

But lets face it - money is a necessity in this day and age to cover our basic human needs of food and shelter. Family members also need to be looked after and its the money thats going to help do that.

The DNA of living beings is programmed to give us instincts that help us stay alive and to do so for as long as possible through reflex actions and our will to stay alive. In todays society for the case of humans - we need money to do that so it's natural that money becomes a major factor that influences the decisions that shape our lives.

But what happens is that most of us start to only live a life which is based on the concept of money - we start to live the Default Life Template.

The Default Life Template says that we should go to a good school so that we can go to a good university so that we can get a well paying job so that we can pay the bills - this then allows us to go back to work the next day to earn money to pay for the bills. This cycle is repeated until we retire and die.

I’m not saying there is anything wrong with the Default Life Template - I’m sure it's perfectly fine for some - but is it a template that you want to shape the rest of your life?

As for this photo - its some lottery tickets that we buy from time to time just for the heck of it. But my wife and I always say - even if we won - nothing much would change in terms of the work that we do. Probably buy that Nissan Fairlady Z though ^^;

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This photo taken with the Konami team who use a web platform called Mirai Gaia (which is used by this site too) that my team develops and licenses. Konami pay me a license fee and I license and maintain the platform for them - a very simple business transaction.

For some of my clients, we also maintain their social media networks like Facebook and Twitter too. My clients are mostly in the anime industry and include Production IG, King Records, Good Smile Company, Bushiroad, Kadokawa, Ascii Media Works, Yuzu Soft and more.

I often get contacted by companies who offer me money to promote their stuff. While this would be a normal business transaction or business model for other companies, I'm only keen to share things which I personally am fond of and I’m willing to do it for free - it simply goes against my programming to be paid to share something that I have absolutely no interest in.

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What motivated me in the Past?

In the How Discovering Japan Changed My Life post I extensively talked about all the techniques that I used to learn Japanese.

Self study can be difficult unless there is a motivation to do so - below are some of the factors why I was motivated to be disciplined and spend every ounce of my time studying Japanese.

Knowledge

I loved anime, manga, Japanese dramas and music but couldn't understand the actual content. I didn't have any Chinese education so didn't have a head start with Kanji either.
The more Japanese I studied, the more satisfaction I gained as I realized that I could read and understand stuff that once sounded alien to me.

Escape

London was my home for many years - but I lived in the worst place in London called Hackney and it was such a dump with muggings and stabbings happening all the time. Hackney was also voted the worst place to live in the whole of the UK.
I wanted out and wanted it badly. While I didn't know exactly where my Japanese learning was taking me - I knew that the key was to continue to study as much Japanese as possible - and I think I was right.

Friendship

While learning Japanese, I made a load of Japanese friends in London who I would converse with. They were learning English and while I tried to help them as much as I could, they always tended to default back to Japanese ^^;
For me to convey my feelings and thoughts effectively, I had to learn as much Japanese as possible.

Admiration

I confess - the Idol Nishida Hikaru who I fell in love with was another motivation of study for me - I wanted to know as much about her as possible from the magazines, CD’s and VHS tapes so just had to learn more Japanese!

So how do I rate my level of Japanese now? If I studied for all these years and spoke poor Japanese then that would not have been a good use of time ^^;
Currently my Japanese is good enough to be the only foreigner working for the Japanese government on the Creative Industries Internationalization Committee.
You can also hear be babbling away in Japanese on my TV show Culture Japan.

Belonging

After a few visits to Japan on holiday, I knew that Japan was where I belonged. During those times in Japan, I would record the sounds of Shibuya and capture all the hustle and bustle of the crossing which included conversations of folks standing nearby waiting for friends.

Back in the UK, I set up speakers around my room and played the recordings of Shibuya and closed my eyes - I was transported back to Shibuya instantly.
I knew I could not be in Japan for another year until I saved up enough money at Benihana but listening to the sounds of Shibuya motivated me so much and I would always play it in the background while I continued to self study Japanese.

I would say to myself daily:-

"I must make it to Japan"
"I must make it to Japan"
"I will make it to Japan"

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These days, I get trolled for anything and everything - does not really matter until the trolls start to tell malicious lies to gather recognition from their peers.
But as I mentioned earlier - spending my time on a troll means that they have a double win as not only does the troll gain a sense of achievement, they also have taken away my precious time.

One of the reasons why trolls do what they do is because they do not have the ability to accomplish much in real life but gaining your attention gives them a sense of achievement.

Never ever react against a troll - instead of using your anger to counterattack with small clumsy uncalculated blows that will leave you feeling embarrassed afterwards, use your energy to aggressively continue to achieve your goals and live well.

Your trolls just can't get enough of you and are always watching your every step so they will eventually see your success and when they do - well you have just dealt them a calculated fatal blow as your trolls *just hate* to see you do well - it makes them sick and gutted to watch you advance onwards.

I want my trolls to know that whenever I achieve my goals - this is what my face looks like when thinking of you. Please keep up the trolling - it really does me wonders.
Love Danny.

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Retaliation as a motivator

It’s going to sound very childish of me but I’m going to be very open and honest with you. Another one of my motivating drives is to retaliate against my trolls. But rather than spend time to launch a counterattack, I use that energy to aggressively continue to do my best and accomplish goals. This is the most effective form of retaliation as your trolls just *hate* to see you doing well.

I’ll give you an example of how I was motivated to retaliate without launching a direct counterattack.

At London university, I studied Japanese and Korean language. In my Korean class, there was a half Korean/Japanese classmate who was native-ish Japanese but didn't learn Korean as a child.
During class I spoke to him as a friend but learned from others how he would suddenly bring up the subject of "Hey you know that Danny? He's such an idiot. Why does he need to learn Korean?" I was surprised to learn how much he hated me!

One day in class, while I was struggling reading some Korean text, he suddenly stood up in class and shouted (in Japanese) "Look! Why don't you just study more! You are keeping the whole class behind!"

The experience left me embarrassed and shaking with anger. It's an experience that I don't purposely choose to remember but can recall it like it was yesterday. I read somewhere that emotional experiences can be easily recalled because when one is emotional, some sort of hormone is released which makes it easier to remember experiences and fixes that time and space in memory - this is the reason why most of your emotional memories (sorrow, happiness, anger) can be replayed clearly. I’m not an expert on the subject or terminology though.

I was depressed about the experience but the sadness and anger wasn't doing me any good. I decided to use that energy instead to focus on improving my Korean just as the guy suggested.

I spent every ounce of my time learning new grammar patterns and absorbing myself in the language just like I did when learning Japanese. A few weeks after the experience, my effort was beginning to pay off.

The teacher would basically be going over grammar patterns from the textbook that we done homework from but I made sure that I studied a few chapters ahead and also made the use of other textbooks.
I would be asked to complete a sentence using some new grammar pattern but I would always use new stuff which I studied on my own.

"Very good Danny! Chal Haesumnida! Everybody, repeat after Danny..." I felt like a kid back in primary school being praised by the teacher for being able to spell "d-o-l-p-h-i-n."
That guys face would stiffen up and turn bright red as he clenched his pen which dug deep into his notebook and I made sure that he didn't have the pleasure of me not looking at him. I guess those who laugh last really do laugh the longest.

As for this photo - because I learned Japanese first and Korean is like 95% the same in terms of grammar, I actually used Korean books that taught Japanese to reverse learn Korean.

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Motivational Wifey

I met my wife when I was working in that Japanese restaurant Benihana and we’ve been together ever since. She has provided me with the support throughout the years and I certainly would not be sane without her!

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The contrast is incredible when I compare today and back then. Today, I have supportive comrades from all over the world who I have connected with through sharing my life and interests on this website and on my TV shows.

This photo taken in Tokyo during a meetup recently where I got to meet readers from all over the world - they were complete strangers at the beginning of the evening and are now comrades.

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My readers are my motivation

During my early years as a child, times were tough for my parents who both worked hard day n night. As they were both busy trying to make ends meet, they decided to put me in various foster homes which I lived in for most of my childhood. In some of the homes, I wasn't treated incredibly well but didn't say anything to my parents as I knew they were having their own financial and other problems. I ended up living with a white, black and then with an Indian family for what seemed like an eternity.

As luck would have it, one of the foster homes had guardians who would take my clothes and consider it theirs while their kids would constantly bully me - was easy to pick on the boy who had no parents. I was made to feel as unwelcome as possible in their house.
I remember a particular evening where we came back to the house to discover the front door open. We walked in to discover that the place was a mess - burglars had got in. I was scared and started to cry. The eldest child of my foster family shouted at me:-
"What are you crying for?! This isn't even your house!"

I didn't have much fun in school either. Was constantly bullied and most of my memories were of being dragged through gravel, gang beaten up, having my possessions burned, football constantly aimed at my face, and having the big guy in the school playground say to me "If I smash your head with this bat and kill you then I would go to jail. But it would be worth it." I remember having to ask the same person to punch me so that I could be part of his posse.

Back then my only comrade was my imaginary friend Buck Rogers coming to visit me with his trusty robot Twiggy.

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What Motivates Me

My latest project is developing 60cm tall doll robots - a challenge because I have not done it before and don't exactly have a large amount of cash in the company to enable me to move faster than I would prefer - but these are just examples of the challenges that I get to work with which are helping me to grow and I’m learning so much while I join my comrades as a hobby maker.
You can read the latest on this project in the How To Mass Produce Your Own Products post.

Projects like these that I initiate ultimately have a goal that I need to reach. Goals that I set for myself is just one of my sources of motivation and I think I tend to perform better when the odds are bleak and there are a bunch of naysayers for me to prove wrong.

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Once upon a time, I wrote that one of the immediate goals that I had was to earn enough money so that I could buy what I wanted, eat what I wanted and travel to where I wanted.
These days, I’m neither loaded nor strapped for cash but have come to a stage to realize that what I want from life right now are things which money can't buy which is to achieve goals that I set and improve myself through gaining experience from learnings and failures.

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Thank you dad

I recently interviewed a candidate for a full time job. He spoke excellent Japanese which he learnt on his own from playing games and watching anime - but that was about all he could do.
He was going on about how he would improve the Pixiv website user interface - and when I asked him how he could not answer.

He said that he was studying in Japan and was being funded by his parents - his huge collection of anime stuff was also being funded by his parents.

I asked him why he wanted to stay in Japan after his studies - he said so that he can attend anime events to buy stuff using money given to him by his parents.

I gave him a hypothetical question - what would he do if he won 1 billion yen?

He said he would buy a house.

At this point, the interview was over. I paid for his meal, wished him the best of luck and let him go.

I’m soooo glad my dad didn't turn me into a veggie.

When one is not a veggie

I know that some of you are attending school which is being paid by your parents and that you receive pocket money from time to time - this is fine as its only natural for parents wanting to lend a helping hand to their kids.

Just as long as you know where the boundaries are and not to take liberties - your parents didn't create you so that you can live off them for the rest of your life.

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After university, I got a job as an Engineer at Japan Airlines and then moved to Japan managing Web Marketing for the scientific journal called Nature. From there I proceeded to build my career at Amazon and Microsoft.

If my dad was off loading cash onto me and all I cared about was money - there would be absolutely no reason for me to earn for myself and build my own career.

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If my dad loaded cash onto me, I would not have lived in this dingy place in London with my wife - we would have at least got a place where we didn't have to wash our clothes in the kitchen sink. Although I’m not complaining as I’m fully aware of many folks out there who don't even have a roof over their head.

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I also started to work part time at a Japanese restaurant called Benihana. Not as one of the chefs who threw around knives which occasionally hospitalized customers but as one of the waiters who ran around the halls carrying dishes, washing dishes and occasionally breaking dishes ^^;

I chose Benihana for a few reasons. One of the reasons was so that I could speak Japanese with the many Japanese customers that Benihana had.
The other reason was so that I could save enough moolah for a ticket to go to the land of the rising sun. I wanted to travel to Japan and absorb as much of the culture as possible.

I remember my first paycheck - worked a tough schedule only to see a couple of digits. But I knew not to expect too much at the beginning. It took a year to save enough cash for a ticket to Japan with some money leftover to spend. I would come back to the UK and continue to work at Benihana to save enough money for a trip the following year.

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Not working at my dad's studio anymore meant no more income at all which is generally a bad thing ^^;
I signed up to a talent agency called Richard Starnowski. Whenever Asian looking folks were needed, I would be given a call and have been in TV dramas, commercials and documentaries.

A memorable moment while on a shoot in the sticks for a documentary about fireworks for the Discovery Channel was when a bi-plane flew by the cast and camera crew at low speed and altitude. It was a clear blue evening and the sight sent a tingle down my spine. Was an inspiring sight that made me want to do something with this life.

This photo here is for a publication called "Let's Oshaberi" which teaches basic English phrases to Japanese families in the UK - I found part time work with the publisher to translate English to Japanese.

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Some folks think that I must have a bad relationship with my dad for taking off like that - I was given a bashing labeling me as an embarrassment to my father by becoming an Otaku ^^;
My dad thinks what I do is great and is also a big fan of Mirai Suenaga. He always comes to the events that I participate in when I’m in Malaysia too. This photo taken at Culture Japan Night Penang.

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This photo snapped a couple of years ago when vising the UK.
While working for my dad, I learned everything about the shoe design and the manufacture process. I could design, cut patterns, stitch and last Uppers too. I even made shoes for Lady Diana.

I also worked with fashion journals such as Elle and Vogue to get them samples for their model shoots and attended many of the fashion shows. While the work was interesting, I knew that this wasn't something that I wanted to do in life.

As I continued to learn more Japanese and discover more of the culture through anime, manga, games and spending time with my Japanese friends, I found a purpose in life at last which was to pursue my knowledge of Japan - I knew that I couldn't do that while working part time for my dad. As I was living with my mum, I didn't see my dad for a few years after I left his studio.

You can read more about what happened during this time, how I learned Japanese and how I made it to Japan in the How Discovering Japan Changed My Life post.

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Jimmy Choo

Now I’m going to go over some of my past. Many people know that my father is the shoe designer Jimmy Choo and automatically think that I must be loaded with cash - but just because the people who are saying this would easily accept or ask their parents for cash, it does not mean everybody would.

My parents gave me everything I needed to earn for myself - a pair of arms n legs and a reasonably healthy body - I do have asthma and spinal hernia but not complaining as thats nothing compared to illnesses that some others have to deal with.

The best thing that my dad has ever done for me was to let me achieve and earn on my own - he didn't want me to turn into a vegetable.
He did pay for the foster homes to look after me way back then and I did get a few pounds now and then but I was pretty much on my own since college when I started to live with mum - good thing college and university was covered by a government grant back then. If I wanted pocket money then I had to earn it and I did so initially by working for dad part time.

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Since a few years ago, I’ve been working with the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on various projects. This year, the Japanese government appointed me as a member of their Creative Industries Internationalization Committee (CIIC) where I gather with the top folks from companies such as Bandai Namco Games, Sony Music Entertainment, Horipro, Kodansha, Isetan, Mitsui Fudousan, TBS etc to decide what measures should be taken to help the proliferation of Japanese content around the world.

I take on this role for free because its an honor that the Japanese government has recognised my work to share Japanese culture with the world which started off as a hobby but turned out to be a business.

The gentleman standing next to my right is Isshu Sugawara - the State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. The full member list is up at the METI website.

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Culture Japan & Japan Mode

I direct and produce a few TV shows which include Culture Japan and Japan Mode with sponsors being companies such as Panasonic, Toyota, Good Smile Company and Bushiroad.

Some folks say that I only produce these TV shows to make money but suprise suprise, making TV shows *does not* make money!

While other TV shows have large production quotas, the shows that I produce only have a shoestring budget. I don't *make* money by producing TV shows but I’ve learned how to *save* money by doing a lot of the production myself instead of outsourcing. I learned how to use camera and sound equipment and also how to use Final Cut Pro by simply asking Google Sensei.

Products of sponsors do appear in the show from time to time but that makes sense as they are paying for the production - its kinda difficult to say to a sponsor - “Give me your money to pay for production of the show but you won't see any of your products or branding.”

I’ve been spreading Japanese culture through photos on this site for many moons but there are some things which cannot be captured or expressed in a photo and requires video to do so - the sound and atmosphere at a Japanese festival for example. This is the reason why I went into TV.

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If I wanted to make sure that as many readers as possible buy Mirai-chan merchandise, I would not distribute the high res photoshop files for free to those who can't afford our stuff so that they can make their own T-shirts or posters.

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If money was my main drive, instead of printing Mirai Suenaga T-shirts, I would only print Hatsune Miku, Sword Art Online or other character T-shirts as they would sell waaaaaay more than Mirai T-shirts - then I would sell them at the same price as other companies because I know that the market would tolerate 6,000円 for an anime T-shirt.

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This is a Japanese learning set of flashcards called “Moekana” that we have developed. We have sold tens of thousands of packs worldwide (also became the 2nd most popular anime product on Amazon Japan) but I could have sold much more if the characters were other popular titles like K-ON! - and thats what I would have done if the purpose of the product was to solely make money.

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While Mirai has a following around the world - she is certainly not as popular as some other characters. If all I wanted was money, instead of making Mirai products, I would make products based on popular licensed titles instead like Madoka Magica and make much much more money - I could do what COSPA is doing and *only* manufacture licensed products.

Some folks say I take advantage of my supporters by selling them stuff - thats kinda like saying Starbucks takes advantage of people who want to drink coffee, Tesco’s take advantage of people who need groceries, and Japan Rail takes advantage of people who need to take the train!

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Mirai has also been illustrated by many popular illustrators who participate in the Japanese pop culture field. Many of these illustrations are used on the products that we produce. Wallpapers that include these illustrations can be found here.

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Mirai has a fair following around the world and here is just some of the cosplayers who support Mirai - more can be found on her cosplay page.

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Mirai Suenaga

After leaving Microsoft, I started up a company called Mirai Inc. The company was to do web consulting and I initially did so for companies like Disney and Columbia - I even got a job offer from Disney while I was consulting for them ^^;

I also created a mascot character for my site called Mirai Suenaga and since she was born in 2007, I’ve been working on growing her brand worldwide. Mirai has made appearances in Japanese games, anime and has even become a mascot on Malaysia’s electronic payment system cards called Touch n Go.
Mirai has also had figures made of her such as figma and Nendoroid with more to come. Find out more about Mirai and her collaborations on her page.

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Life is a jigsaw puzzle

The basic needs of humans is food and shelter and in todays society, these needs can be covered by money. Personally, once I had these needs covered, earning more money in corporate life didn't matter to me anymore.

Life is a jigsaw puzzle. You don't know what's going to go where, you don't know where the pieces are but you do know that you need to keep looking for the pieces and figure out where they go. All events that happen to you is a piece of your puzzle. if you are stuck in a rut at school or work and keep asking yourself the "what if" question then its a sign telling you that there are no more pieces of the puzzle to be found where you are.

One of the reasons I left corporate life is because I felt that there was no more room for me to achieve, be challenged or grow - and more importantly - I felt that I had collected all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that I was looking for in corporate life.
It didn't matter how much more money I was going to get - it was not going to buy me any more jigsaw pieces.

Now that I run my own company, Although I’m collecting a load of new jigsaw pieces, I can tell you that its one of the hardest things that one could possibly ever want to try in life!
I’m challenged daily, constantly achieving goals and growing at the same time - although the baggage of running a company has contributed to me growing older much faster too ^^;

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Alternatively, if all I wanted was money, I could take one of the open job offers I currently have from comrades who work in senior positions at companies like Apple or Google - not only would I be earning more money than I do now but I can also:-

  • Sleep more than a couple of hours a day.
  • Not have to worry about income and feeding my employees as I would have a steady paycheck.
  • Have more time to spend with family.
  • Have more time to spend on health instead of putting constant pressure on my Spinal Hernia.
  • Spend time to relax on some beach - which I did manage to do from time to time as a salaryman.
  • Finish work at 6PM - which I did when I was at both Amazon and Microsoft.
  • Buy my dream car which is a Nissan Fairlady Z ^^;

I left corporate life at just below Director level but if I continued then not only would I have received more money, I would have started to receive incentive bonuses too - things like “reduce headcount by 10 and get another 100,000 USD bonus.”

By the way - this photo taken at the Google HQ in Roppongi. This is their canteen where food is unlimited and free!

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I get by on my current salary because my job is my hobby - most of the things I need or do can be expensed to my company.
Much of the items that are involved with my line of work (figures, dolls, hardware etc) fall through the hole in the ceiling meaning that I do not need to spend a load of moolah on the stuff I want.
Most of my travel overseas is also covered by the conventions that have invited me.

But why don't I pay myself more? Because I don't require more money than I need - the most important thing is to keep as much money in the company as possible so that I can feed my employees, keep the company running and help it grow.

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If all I wanted was money

If all I wanted was money, it would be a much much wiser decision for me to not leave corporate life and remain as a salaryman at either Amazon as Website Manager or Microsoft as Product Manager where I was earning about 30,000,000円 per year (300,000 USD at today's rate).
Compared to back then, my company now pays me 1,200,000円 (12,000 USD) per year - less than what I pay my employees ^o^

Also, at the same time that Amazon gave me the job offer, I got an offer from eBay too. My recruiters got them both in a bidding war - the more they paid, the more the recruiter gets which is about 30% of my annual salary. eBay ended up offering *much* more but I chose Amazon. I felt I was more familiar with e-commerce rather than auctions - it was not the money that counted.

If you are interested, you can read what life was like at Amazon and Microsoft in this post.

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There seems to be a large number of folks out there who think that money is my only motivation for doing what I do. I find this rather amusing because if money was a driving factor for me then I’d be doing something very different indeed.

Today I will talk about how I currently make money, why its not a motivating factor for me - and then cover some of the factors that do motivate me.


Anime Through The Ages

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And here are the lads - my fave from this bunch is Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop and Yagami Light from Death Note.
I was not happy with what happened to Light - to me he was justice! Although his treatment of loved ones and family members was questionable ^^; (all worded to try not to give spoilers ^^;)

What was the first Japanese anime you watched? Which anime era do you prefer?
Has Japanese anime inspired to do something that has altered the direction of your life?
Images from Vipper.

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This grid showing anime through the ages starting in the 60's with Uran-chan from Astro Boy Atom and ending just before 2010 with CC from Code Geass. How many of these titles can you recognize?

The first anime I watched was in the 80's when I was still living in the UK - Battle Of The Planets which was also known as G-Force and in Japan known as Gatchaman.


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I was still young at the time and was not of an age to recognize that it was a Japanese production - was dubbed into English.

I ask my Japanese friends and they say the same - when they were young and watched Tom n Jerry - they didn't know that it was not Japanese.

The first anime that I watched and recognised it as being Japanese was Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Do You Remember Love.
I actually watched a cantonese dubbed VHS version that I picked up in Chinatown London.

The animation, story, music and cute girls completely captured my soul and together with the Sega Megadrive, I started my journey to self study Japanese so that I could understand what I was watching. You can read the rest of the journey here.


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Anime Through The Ages

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And here are the lads - my fave from this bunch is Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop and Yagami Light from Death Note.
I was not happy with what happened to Light - to me he was justice! Although his treatment of loved ones and family members was questionable ^^; (all worded to try not to give spoilers ^^;)

What was the first Japanese anime you watched? Which anime era do you prefer?
Has Japanese anime inspired to do something that has altered the direction of your life?
Images from Vipper.

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This grid showing anime through the ages starting in the 60's with Uran-chan from Astro Boy Atom and ending just before 2010 with CC from Code Geass. How many of these titles can you recognize?

The first anime I watched was in the 80's when I was still living in the UK - Battle Of The Planets which was also known as G-Force and in Japan known as Gatchaman.


This post contains a video, click here to view.


I was still young at the time and was not of an age to recognize that it was a Japanese production - was dubbed into English.

I ask my Japanese friends and they say the same - when they were young and watched Tom n Jerry - they didn't know that it was not Japanese.

The first anime that I watched and recognised it as being Japanese was Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Do You Remember Love.
I actually watched a cantonese dubbed VHS version that I picked up in Chinatown London.

The animation, story, music and cute girls completely captured my soul and together with the Sega Megadrive, I started my journey to self study Japanese so that I could understand what I was watching. You can read the rest of the journey here.


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Yui Takamura Off Style Ver.

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Is you being a fan of Muv-Luv Total Eclipse? Is Yui Takamura be tickling your wee fancy? If so then this rather smexy figure of her in "Off Style" is probably for you.

  • Product Name: Yui Takamura Off Style Ver. (more details at Skytube)
  • Series: Total Eclipse
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Material: PVC
  • Height: Around 19.5cm
  • Spec: Painted
  • Sculptor: 2%
  • Release Date: April 2013
  • Retail Price: 7,400円

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Find out more about the Culture Japan girls >>>

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More figure photo reviews listed up below.

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Yui with other Muv-Luv girls around the office.

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Something I discovered of late is that placing figures on glass with a light source from below helps bring out the details.

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Cute pantsu ><

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What do I love about this sculpt? Its the face - its all about the face!
I usually pick figures based on their design rather than character and have always done so.
Yui has a sweet expression followed by nice pose, very clean and well made sculpt and I'm not going to lie - curvy oppai also look lovely too ^o^

Many folks call me a perv (which is fine) but they dont seem to be able to explain why its OK for the many naked statues in Europe to be displayed in public in front of children - not only that but naked men too flashing their little soldier about.

An answer I typically get is "but those European statues are art."
Japanese figures to me are works of art too - who is to judge what art is?

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Yui was recently released by Skytube and those interested can still order her from one of the following trusted online retailers.

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For those who aren't familiar with Yui, you can see her in action below. If the video has been eaten then check out this search query on YouTube.


This post contains a video, click here to view.

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Yui Takamura Off Style Ver.

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Is you being a fan of Muv-Luv Total Eclipse? Is Yui Takamura be tickling your wee fancy? If so then this rather smexy figure of her in "Off Style" is probably for you.

  • Product Name: Yui Takamura Off Style Ver. (more details at Skytube)
  • Series: Total Eclipse
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Material: PVC
  • Height: Around 19.5cm
  • Spec: Painted
  • Sculptor: 2%
  • Release Date: April 2013
  • Retail Price: 7,400円

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For those who aren't familiar with Yui, you can see her in action below. If the video has been eaten then check out this search query on YouTube.


This post contains a video, click here to view.

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Yui was recently released by Skytube and those interested can still order her from one of the following trusted online retailers.

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What do I love about this sculpt? Its the face - its all about the face!
I usually pick figures based on their design rather than character and have always done so.
Yui has a sweet expression followed by nice pose, very clean and well made sculpt and I'm not going to lie - curvy oppai also look lovely too ^o^

Many folks call me a perv (which is fine) but they dont seem to be able to explain why its OK for the many naked statues in Europe to be displayed in public in front of children - not only that but naked men too flashing their little soldier about.

An answer I typically get is "but those European statues are art."
Japanese figures to me are works of art too - who is to judge what art is?

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Cute pantsu ><

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Something I discovered of late is that placing figures on glass with a light source from below helps bring out the details.

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Yui with other Muv-Luv girls around the office.

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More figure photo reviews listed up below.

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Find out more about the Culture Japan girls >>>

Japan Coffee Culture

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I get asked a lot by visitors who come to Japan - "How come there are so many coffee shops?!"
Today I'd like to share some history on coffee in Japan and talk about Japanese coffee culture and why I'm drinking more of it of late.

History

The first coffee that was consumed in Japan was done so at the end of the 18th century by Dutch folk who were resident at Nagasaki at the time but it wasn't until the end of the 19th century when coffee bagan to be imported in bulk.

The first coffee shop opened in Tokyo in 1888 and while coffee culture started to spread, import restrictions during and after World War II meant that the culture didn't really take off.

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After import restrictions were lifted in the 1960's, coffee imports started to increase - a significant increase being in the 1970's.
In 1980, the Coffee shop franchise Doutor opened its first branch in Harajuku and since then have grown to have 1490 shops across Japan.

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Canned coffee (hot or cold) can also be bought at many of the 5 million vending machines across Japan - and you know coffee is big business when they have Tommy Lee Jones advertising it in Japan.


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The Tokyo Ginza branch of Starbucks which opened in 1996 was their first step out of the US and thanks to the success of that, Starbucks then started to roll out their brand worldwide.

Japan is traditionally a smoking culture and one is always hard pushed to find an establishment with a non-smoking area.
Starbucks decided to do it the American style and kept Starbucks in Japan a non-smoking environment and is one of the few places I can go without having the pleasure of breathing in smoke which aggravates my asthma ><

The interior design of Starbucks was very different to what Japan has had up until then. These variables and their lovely tasting coffee contributed to their success in Japan and in just a short time, they now have 1000 shops across Japan.

Starbucks was very clever choosing this spot at the Shibuya crossing - not only is it easily accessible, folks can easily identify it and even if folks are not interested in having a coffee, the branding space alone is probably worth the unthinkable amount of rent they are paying for that spot ^^;

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Shibuya crossing by night with the prominent Starbucks branding.

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Shibuya back in 1994 during one of my first trips to Japan - used to be a bank where Starbucks is now.

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Shibuya crossing in 1952 just a few years after World War II.

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Back to present day - this is the view of the Shibuya Hachiko crossing from Starbucks.

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Less than a year after Starbucks entered the Japanese market, Dotour launched a new chain of coffee shops called Excelsior Cafe.
At the time, the font of their shop was all green and looked exactly like Starbucks - and so did their round logo too.
Neededless to say they got sued by Starbucks.

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Just like the way the iPhone changed the Smart Phone market in Japan, Starbucks changed the coffee drinking habits of the Japanese who instead of using a coffee shop as a place to do business, they now use it as a place for recreation, relaxation and doing "stuff" on their macs.

One other recent example of how Western brands have changed the Japanese market is Dyson and their cyclone vacuum - since they entered the Japanese market, Japanese brands have been bringing out cyclone technology vacuum cleaners too.


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And here is the Hitachi version of their Cyclone vacuum cleaner.


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I've spoken to many manufacturers in the Japanese industry and they too agree that Japan these days tends to be a follower rather than a leader when it comes to global brands - something that we need to fix.

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While there are a load of coffee shops in Japan right now which have sprung up to meet the huge demand (Japan is the 3rd largest importer of coffee), I always prefer Starbucks where possible.

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Starbucks with Wifey in Asakusa.

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Starbucks with wifey in Harajuku.

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We dont have Starbucks in this neck of the woods - I need to go out to Meguro station or Gotanda. There is Tully's at our station but its not the same ><

Decided to get into coffee making as the instant powder coffee started to taste decidedly weak.
Picked up this DeLonghi EC200N-B from Amazon for 13,000円 so that we can make coffee in the office. Makes great cappuccino but I still want to know how to make coffee that tastes like Starbucks at home ><

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And this is what the actual machine looks like. Apart from making coffee, its got this spout thingy which makes steamed milk too. Very noisy though ^^;

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Muv-Luv Yui having a cuppa coffee in the morning. This figure by Skytube - photo review recently posted here.

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Wanted to grind our own coffee beans too so got this Melitta MJ-516 grinder from Amazon for 2,500円.

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The wife and I are still newbies to the coffee world and have no idea what beans taste good. We usually go to Kaldi and take a recommendation from the staff.
Are you a coffee guru? What type of beans do you recommend?

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My wife makes a lovely cuppa and this is what it looks like.

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When I make coffee however, it turns out looking like poo ><

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Love having a cuppa coffee with snacks once a day to take a break from being fixated on the computer.

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Serving up coffee for our guests.

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And these are the type of sweets that we have - not every day though ^^;

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Takatsuki Ichika joins me for today's coffee.

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Ebisen!

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I do still love my cuppa tea though - was brought up drinking tea back in the UK.

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And this is the brand of tea that I usually go for - PG Tips. They used to sell it in Japan in some stores but cant find it anymore so need to fill up stock when I'm overseas.

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