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| | PHS817 Shoxx May 2008 vol. 183 | Number in stock: 3 Weight: 550 g. Price: $12.00 Product type: Visual-K magazine
|   | | When you mix Gackt, Goth, Rock, and great photography together, SHOXX magazine is the result. A fantastic large page publication that features top Hard Rock groups from Japan. From their wild hair, to their outrageous studded clothing wear, you'll be brought on tour to concerts where you can practically feel the energy they create from their meaningful rhythms. Great source material for cosplayers or those who want to be on the leading edge of Japanese music culture. A full page, full color magazine, this is a must have for fans of Japanese, hard rock! This May issue features 20 pages of the group Alice Nine (on the cover), with full-page photos and interviews with the members. Other groups featured are Skull, D'espairsRay, Plastic Tree, An Cafe, and more! (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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| | MCW014 Cyrile Pillow Case ~ Shining Force EXA | Number in stock: 5 Weight: 250 g. Price: $138.00 Product type: Pillow Cover
|   | | Dakimakura are 'hugging pillows' or 'hug pillows' (sometimes referred to as a 'love pillow' or 'Dutch wife', although this may be referring to a more adult-type item) illustrated with anime characters or real-life film stars, and a distinctively otaku item. Some character pillows can be found selling for upwards of $300 in online auctions as they are highly sought-after and extremely limited edition items. Here's a terrific pillow case featuring Cyrile from the anime Shining Force EXA. The pillow case has two illustrations (one on each side) featuring one sexy version and a second SEXIER version that you'll love. A great offering that Otaku would swoon over. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
 | How to Display This Item This is a high quality printed 'hug pillow' cover with a zipper, designed for a long body pillow available from many sources. While many fans hang their dakimakura covers on their walls or use them as curtains, customers who want to have the full-size hug pillow experience have several options. First, you can buy pillow stuffing material from any home center and stuff the pillow yourself. Also, pre-made body pillows may be available in stores near you . These pillows can also be found online for your convenient -- we recommend the Bodymate Body Pillow from Bed, Bath and Beyond (just $9.99!). |
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| | PHS841 Zero no Tsukaima Visual Collection ~ The familiar of ZERO Visual Collection | This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 700 g. Price: $38.00 Product type: art book
|   | | The Familiar of Zero, is a comedic adventure series of light novels and anime written by Noboru Yamaguchi and illustrated by Eiji Usatsuka. The series revolves around the students in their second year of magic school, of which, Louise is attending. Absolutely horrible at magic, Louise is quickly named "Louise the Zero" (zero representing her rate of success she has when casting spells). In a sacred ritual where the students summon their familiars (eternal protectors), of which many receive magical creatures, Louise ends up summoning an ordinary bumbling human being by the name of Saito, who unknown to him, is a magically gifted swordsman. This visual collection art book brings you a nonstop selection of sizzling artwork for you to enjoy. Absolutely no interviews or advertisements, just back to back full color and full page illustrations. Additionally, you'll get a speical pop up display "figure" of Louise (measures about 70 cm) . A Megami Magazine special edition product. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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A wacky Japanese T-shirt -- beware of death from overwork! | | SHIRT-OVER1 Japanese T-shirt "Caution: Karoshi" (Death from Overwork) | In stock in San Diego! Weight: 300 g. Price: $15.95 Product type: Japanese T-Shirt 100% Cotton (pre-shrunk)
(What is this?) |   | | Caution: Karoshi. Japanese are very industrious and hardworking -- in fact they can work so hard that there's a word for "death from overwork" (karoshi). Here's a wacky Japanese T-shirt that warns you not to work too hard, to take time to smell the roses as you travel down the road of life. The message on the shirt says "Karoshi: be careful not to work too hard." Designed by Japanese illustrator Kenji Takahashi. This is the men's standard sized shirt, available in sizes S, M, XL and XXL. This is a close out item and sold at a discounted price. Get your shirt sizes while supplies last! All sales final. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) (SZS SZM SZL SZXL SZ2XL) 
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Be a rebel at work with our great new stylish polo shirt for Domo-kun fans! | | SHIRT-DOMOP3 Polo Shirt - Domo-kun Outline - Black | This item is in stock in San Diego. Weight: 300 g. Price: $32.95 Product type: Polo Shirt 100% Cotton (pre-shrunk)
|   | | J-List's new polo shirt line is a great way to upgrade your wardrobe while maintaining your "rebel" status, even if you have to wear proper clothes to work every day. The shirts are 100% cotton and feature a professional embroidered Domo-kun logo, this time with our popular "outline Domo" design. A high quality item embroidered for you in the USA. This is the standard men's size white polo shirt, available in S through XL. Domo (c) NHK-TYO 1998, all rights reserved. Licensed by Big Tent Entertainment. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) (SZS SZM SZL SZXL) 
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| | MCW015 Eika Ichijo Hug Pillow Case ~ Sky Girls | Number in stock: 5 Weight: 250 g. Price: $128.00 Product type: Pillow Cover
|   | | Dakimakura are 'hugging pillows' or 'hug pillows' (sometimes referred to as a 'love pillow' or 'Dutch wife', although this may be referring to a more adult-type item) illustrated with anime characters or real-life film stars, and a distinctively otaku item. Some character pillows can be found selling for upwards of $300 in online auctions as they are highly sought-after and extremely limited edition items. Here's a terrific pillow case featuring Eika Ichijo from the anime Sky Girls. The pillow case has two illustrations (one on each side) featuring one sexy version and a second SEXIER version that you'll love. A great offering that Otaku would swoon over. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
 | How to Display This Item This is a high quality printed 'hug pillow' cover with a zipper, designed for a long body pillow available from many sources. While many fans hang their dakimakura covers on their walls or use them as curtains, customers who want to have the full-size hug pillow experience have several options. First, you can buy pillow stuffing material from any home center and stuff the pillow yourself. Also, pre-made body pillows may be available in stores near you . These pillows can also be found online for your convenient -- we recommend the Bodymate Body Pillow from Bed, Bath and Beyond (just $9.99!). |
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| | PHS790 Hiragana Times 258 Apr 2008 | Number in stock: 7 Weight: 200 g. Price: $8.00 Product type: Study Book
|   | | Hiragana Times is a highly recommended monthly publication that combines useful current events with learning the Japanese language. A monthly magazine that features articles both in English and in Japanese, complete with furigana pronunciation, to help learners who haven't mastered kanji yet. Filled with tons of cultural articles that make you think relating to current events, interviews with famous Japanese celebrities, Japanese pop culture, travel, and even articles written by readers themselves who wish to share their own personal experience within the Japanese culture. IN THIS ISSUE: A few insightful articles in the Japanese culture from several articles called "Japan is called either "Nihon" or "Nippon," "The other side of the increase in Foreign Visitors to Japan," and even "How to use a Japanese PC." A look at the budding social networking group Meta4 Group KK that aims to connect the world through their interests in each others cultures. An article about ideas on how to solve Japan's Pension problem, Japan through a Western Woman's eyes, coverstory of Okutama (a treasure house of nature), a story about a dog without a leash, and a story between Louise and Haru about their Love Halfway Around the World. A super bilingual item for students of Japanese, or anyone who wants to learn more about the country! (Also written "hir@gana times"). (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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| | PHS799 Newtype Japan April 2008 | Number in stock: 7 Weight: 700 g. Price: $10.00 Product type: Anime Magazine
|   | | Newtype, the Moving Pictures Magazine, the beautiful anime magazine that gives you all the information on the hottest anime currently running in Japan. Filled with color, and featuring many great surprises such as color posters and special booklets, Newtype is always a wonderful magazine! This is the original Japanese version of Newtype, filled with far more color pages, posters, pull-out presents and bleeding-edge anime information than the U.S. version -- a treasure for all anime fans! IN THE April 2008 ISSUE: This issue starts of with a quick peek at Gundam 00, dedicating the next 6 pages of the latest in this series, which quickly leads to samplers of upcoming Anime to check out such as "Shigofumi," "Bamboo Blade," "Clannad," "Soul Eater," "Dragonaut," and "Code Geass." Extras include a Puchih Error mini comic, fold out poster of "Spice and Wolf" and an interactive DVD. Keep informed with the latest Newtype from Japan! (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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Get any kanji imprinted on this authentic Japanese name stamp! | | HNK001 Japanese Custom Made Stamp ~ Square 0.5 inch Hanko | This item can be ordered. Weight: 100 g. Price: $12.50 Product type: Custom Japanese Hanko (Name Stamp)
|   | In Japan, hanko (name stamps) are used in lieu of signing your name as the way of signifying agreement, and the culture of these stamps has always been fascinating to gaijin unfamiliar with Japanese ways. Now you can get any kanji name you want on your very own Japanese name stamp. This is a quality stamp made of wood with any custom name or message you want on it, which will be a great connection to you and Japan. This name stamp is also legally able to be used in Japan (just register it with your local city office). You can choose between 1-6 kanji, hiragana or katakana characters, and the Japanese staff of J-List will be happy to help you choose the best character for what you want to express. This type of stamp is usually used for names, and there are multiple approaches foreigners can take when choosing a name. Here are three examples:  |  |  | | This is an example of a name in katakana, the Japanese writing system used for foreign words and names. It says "Payne." | Kanji can be chosen based on their pronunciation, too. In this case we're using the "peh" sound from Peking ("North Capital") and the "in" sound from the Buddhist temple Byodoin near Kyoto. | There are ways of choosing kanji based on meaning, called ateji or forcing a reading on a character. For example, "Payne" comes from the French pan (bread), the name could be written with a character (archaic in this case) for bread. |
This stamp can also be used to express your favorite character or concept, from love (ai) to sincerity (makoto) to a wacky message you'd like to create, as long as it can fit within the character limit for this stamp. After adding this item to your shopping cart you can type comments to the J-List staff and we'll verify the characters you want before finalizing the order. We also humbly request to include a pronunciation guide for all unique spelling of names. Since the stamps are custom made by a company here in Japan, please allow 2-4 weeks for your name stamp to be made, prior to the shipping date. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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An anime magazine like no other, full of posters and more -- get it every month! | | RESERVE51 Megami MAGAZINE Reserve Subscription | This magazine will be available every month Weight: 550 g. Price: $11 + shipping/mo. revolving, or $198 annual Product type: Monthly magazine subscription
|   | | Some magazines exist to bring you information, others to present opinions. All are commercial enterprises, which presumably means they are trying to make money for their investors. Apparently, though, Megumi exists only to lose money by giving it all away in the form of fabulous gifts to its readership. Each issue of Megami Magazine ("the Anime & Bishoujo Game Character information magazine") features tons and tons of free stuff, including wonderful posters (there are *13* two-sided color posters in vol. 11, in front of me), telephone cards, punch out "character stands," stickers and more. The quality of printing and artwork in this wonderful magazine, which focuses on cute girls from anime and bishoujo games, cannot be overstated. A fantastic magazine, which J-List is proud to bring you, begin your subscription now! This magazine subscription can be purchased on a revolving basis (where we'll reserve and bill each issue as it comes in) or annually (for a flat fee w/ SAL shipping included). (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 

Note: if you purchase the "revolving magazine subsciption" option, we will send each issue to you automatically until you ask us to stop.
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