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Japan Computer Peripherals from Elecom

Wherever you are in the world, we're pretty sure you're using a computer now. This page features various computer related products by Elecom, the famous computer peripheral maker, along with other products for adding a touch of Japan to your workspace.



 

iTunes Japan Music CardiTunes Japan Music Card

ITUNESCARD   iTunes Japan Music Card
This item is in stock in Japan.   Weight: 200 g.   $22.50/$39.50
Product type: iTunes Japan Music Card
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Apple's iTunes Music Store is incredibly popular in Japan, with hundreds of thousands of tracks of great music from Japan available for 150 or 200 yen per song. For fans of Japanese music around the world it doesn't seem possible to buy through the Japan iTMS, without a Japanese address and credit card. There is a way, however -- using the Japanese iTunes Music Card from Apple! A prepaid card that's charged with money for music purchases, this is a great way for J-POP/J-ROCK fans all over the world to get access to Japan's top-name music directly through their Mac or PCs.

When you click the Add to Cart button for this product, you'll be able to choose a Music Card with the new denominations of 1500 or 3000 yen of credit on it. You can also choose to have the card sent to you normally through the mail from Japan, have the J-List staff send you a scan of your card number through email.

New! You can send a gift certificate for a 3000 yen iTunes card to someone special. To use this option, please purchase an email-able J-List gift certificate and choose the iTunes credit gift option instead of purchasing this product.

To activate an iTMS Japan code, follow these easy steps:

  1. Load iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you don't have it yet, download it from Apple.
  2. If you've already got an account in your home country, sign out by clicking on the Account button in the upper left hand corner, then Sign Out.
  3. At the bottom of the iTunes Music Store window, choose the Japan Store. The name may appear in kanji, but it's easy to find.
  4. Click the Redeem button along the right side of the iTMS, and enter the scratch-off Redeem Code printed on the back of the card when asked.
  5. iTunes will show you a dialog box asking for your current account. Since we're making a new iTMS account for the Japan sture, click Create Account.
  6. Follow the steps to create a new account, first agreeing to the iTunes agreement (step 1 of 3), then entering email, birthdate and verification question (step 2).

    Important: When signing up for an iTunes account with a pre-paid card, some customers have reported that iTMS won't let you proceed without entering a credit card. In order to bypass this, hit the "Home" button and begin the Redeem process again, and you'll see the "None" button the second time through. This is a known issue that affects Japanese users in Japan as well.

  7. At step 3, where you are asked for your (Japanese) address. You can enter any address you like. Note that you must enter your name twice, once for "kanji" and once for "pronunciation" (but you can enter the same information into both fields). You can do this in English or any language that's supported by iTunes -- the ability to read Japanese is never required for the iTunes Japan Store -- so for the phonetic spelling you can just enter the same normal English characters as the other 'name' fields. Note that there is no verification performed for any of this information, so you can enter any random address you like.
  8. Enjoy purchasing great music and audio content directly from Japan in the Japan iTunes Music Store! Now that you have an account tied to a prepaid card, you can get full access to the "Free iTunes Single of the Week" from Japan, and future prepaid card credit can be added to your existing account.

Music from the Japanese iTunes Store is fully compatible with iTunes and iPods from any country. iTunes has no issues with maintaining multiple accounts in more than one music store. It couldn't be simpler! And best of all, you can surf and buy music from your iPhone (version 1.1.1 firmware or higher) or iPod Touch! Just make sure you're signed in to the Japan iTunes Music Store with iTunes when you sync the iPhone/iPod Touch and login data will be carried over.

Note: J-List is providing this iTunes Japan Music Card as a service to J-List customers. The cards must be used in accordance with Apple's iTunes online store policies. iTunes music cards cannot be returned or exchanged for cash in any currency after purchases are processed. Offer void where prohibited.

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Nintendo Controller Alarm Clock w/ Rapid-Fire Game (San Diego)Nintendo Controller Alarm Clock w/ Rapid-Fire Game (San Diego)

KB282SD   Nintendo Controller Alarm Clock w/ Rapid-Fire Game (San Diego)
Number in stock: 6   Weight: 250 g.   Price: $27.50
Product type: Nintendo item
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Are you one of those people who, the first thing they do when they get up is reach for the controller of their favorite game system? This amazing alarm clock makes it even quicker, being in the shape of the old style Family Computer (FamiCom) controller! Officially licensed by Nintendo, and requires 2AAA batteries (not included), this makes sounds from Super Mario Brothers for an alarm! This includes all the buttons that made the game controller famous, its SELECT and START buttons and A and B buttons for an authentic appearance. A digital display in the top right hand will allow you to view the time, and set the alarm. It even comes with a special game in which you can see how many times you can press the A and B buttons alternately in 10 seconds! The controller alarm is 4.75" x 2 (12 x 5.3 cm) and has a flip-out base for a stand. A perfect item for hard core classic gamers, and a cool alarm for Super Mario Bros. fans. Instructions:
  1. To set the time: Press SELECT until the colon appears and flashes. Then press START and the hour flashes. Press UP and DOWN on the keypad to get the desired hour. When finished, press RIGHT on the keypad to set the minutes. Again, press UP and DOWN on the keypad to get the desired minutes. If satisfied, press A. If you want to start again, press B.
  2. To set the alarm: Press SELECT until the alarm mark appears (this will be an AL where the colon should be). Then press START and the hour flashes. Press UP and DOWN on the keypad to get the desired hour. When finished, press RIGHT on the keypad to set the minutes. Again, press UP and DOWN on the keypad to get the desired minutes. If satisfied, press A. If you want to start again, press B.
  3. To set the alarm ON: When the AL mark appears (see setting the alarm), press the A button and a mushroom appear. Pressing B will turn it off.
  4. To access the secret alarm: If you score 160 or higher in the game you can access the secret alarm! Just press the A key one more time when setting the alarm to change the mushroom into a coin!
  5. To play the Rapid-Fire Button Game: Press SELECT until the high score appears (the big numbers will be the number of times and the small numbers represent the seconds). Press START button once to start the game. A familiar sound will ring and when it stops the game begins. You have 10 seconds to alternate between pressing the A key and the B key! When the seconds tick down to 0, the game is over. Press START to see the high score. If you score more than 160, you get access to the secret alarm! Perfect for fans of Famicom and SNES! This item is shipped out from San Diego for customer's convenience.

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Elecom *Small* USB Keyboard -- WhiteElecom *Small* USB Keyboard -- White

TK-UP84CPWH   Elecom *Small* USB Keyboard -- White
Number in stock: 5   Weight: 250 g.   Price: $48.00
Product type: Computer Item
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If you are using a computer fully capable of entering Japanese characters but your keyboard only has an English layout, this USB full-sized Japanese keybaord is for you. This mini-keyboard containing a standard Japanese 84 key keyboard typical of notebooks (the number pad is eliminated, and the directional keys and the page up/down/home/end keys have been merged) yet is still sleek and stylish having all you need to be able to input Japanese characters with just a few keys. You have two methods of input with this keyboard, you can enter Japanese using the Romanized spelling or type in hiragana directly through a different mode. You can also switch modes with a touch of a button. Compatible with Japanese-enabled versions of Windows Me/98/2000/XP, this is keyboard can also be used in English only for non-Japanese versions of Windows. Great for students of Japanese or anyone who wants to use Japanese on their computer with ease-- just plug it into your USB or PS/2 slot (no driver required). The size of this super small white keyboard is 23cm length x 10.2cm width x 1.7cm height (9" length x 4" width x 1/2" height). It also has an extra long cable -- 1.5 meters (approximately 5 feet)! It can also flip up and stand on its own when not in use to keep from dust getting inbetween the keys, and its compact size keeps it from getting in the way. Its size also makes it useful as a second keyboard when using Japanese becomes necessary. (Note: although it doesn't say so on the package, this is a standard HID-compliant USB keyboard and should also work with Macs.)

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