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| PHS703 Deserted Alleys, Apartments, and Shopping Centers - Danchi Rojiura Shoutengai |
This item can be ordered. Weight: 750 g. Price: $32.00
Product type: shashinshu (photobook)
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| Although a fantastic photobook in and of itself, author Kasako shows you the limitless potential this book beholds. A fantastic inspirational piece for designers and photographers a like it covers two bases, the limitless potential of creativity and the relaxing slice of life in Japan that you'll enjoy. Over 600 photos that are categorized into several sections, back alleys, movie theaters, housing complexes, old shops, sign boards, street shopping and more! A great photobook for anyone. As an extra bonus, the book contains a section showing how the photographer creates a futuristic world similar to Blade Runner using images of dilapidated Japanese cities using Photoshop. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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| PHS757 Dengeki Daioh May 2008 |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 800 g. Price: $10.00
Product type: Anime Magazine
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| Dengeki ("electric shock" in English) is popular for it's gaming magazines and reviews. This is the monthly Dengeki Comic Daioh! a thick, slick, hip manga featuring some of the best artists and stories in Japan today in a telephone book-thick book for you. Written in full kanji to help those learning Japanese, this is a great monthly manga of 18 different tales, occasional specials, omake ("freebies"), done in black and white and color. 450+ pages a month -- a massive treat for manga collectors who want to stay on the bleeding edge of modern Japanese manga! IN THIS ISSUE: This months features continuing stories of Gunslinger Girl, Yotsuba&, Spitfire, Hayate Cross Blade, Super Robot Wars OG, and more! This months freebie includes an extra World Guide Book comic of Jinki both in full color and monochrome. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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| PHS712 Replicant vol. 31 Winter 2008 |
Number in stock: 4 Weight: 600 g. Price: $22.00
Product type: Figure book
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| A dynamite deluxe anime figure magazine, this is the new issue of Replicant, the outstanding glossy perfect-bound magazine dedicated to garage kits and mechanic figures. Filled with some of the most breathtaking assemblies of models you've ever seen. This winter issue, they go all out, showing you super figures like Yoko from Gurren Lagann; Rio (from Rio Paradise); Reina from Queen's Blade; a Solie Snake Bust (from Metal Gear), Mai Shiranui in a black uniform (from Fatal Fury), Kotoniha (from School Days), all the Lucky Star figures, and many more. This special edition also includes tons of extras such as a look back of the best figure pictorials from 1999 - 2002 (Evangelion, Sailor Moon, Please Teacher, Ah My Goddess), a 2008 - 2009 calendar for you, and large fold out posters of Emily and Roxanne figures from Shunya Yamashita. It's hard for us to recommend this enough, it's such a great book. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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| PHS753 Megami Magazine Deluxe vol. 10 |
Number in stock: 3 Weight: 500 g. Price: $16.50
Product type: Anime art book
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| This new "deluxe" version of Megami Magazine is perfect for hardcore Megami poster fans, as it contains a collection of dozens of posters from the past several editions of the magazine, plus a deluxe extra-large poster featuring "animal girl" cosplay characters from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, and Shana and company in bunny suits from Shakugan no Shana II! This digest for serious poster collectors spans 100 A4-size, full color pages from cover to cover, and features posters arranged by the following themes: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS, Lucky Star, Swimsuit Girls, "Doki Doki" Girls (lingerie, bathing, etc.), Cosplay Girls, and Clannad. Posters featured include characters from Gurren Lagann, Sky Girls, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (When They Cry), Nanatsu Iro Drops, Idolmaster Xenoglossia, Minamike, Kodomo no Jikan, Kimikiss, Zero no Tsukaima, Bamboo Blade, Prism Ark, Seto no Hanayome, Kanokon, Moetan, School Days, Night Wizard, Hayate no Gotoku (Hayate the Combat Butler), and more! Great for collectors of Megami Magazine, and for those who want a concentrated dose of great posters without the articles in between. From Gakken Publishing.
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| PHS657 Comp H's vol. 8 ~ Comp Heroines 8 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 700 g. Price: $14.50
Product type: Anime magazine
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| Another edition of Kadokawa's super-high quality "bishoujo only visual magazine" is here! The March 2008 edition of Comp H's, also known as Comp Heroines, comes packed with the latest news on all the new bishoujo (pretty girl) anime in Japan, along with 15 high quality fold-out pinup posters! Features the latest information on the Lucky Star anime and video games, a Hirano Aya Valentine's Day photo shoot, all the news on the Clannad anime, H20, Kimiaru, Mnemosyne, Rosario to Vampire, To Love-ru, Zero no Tsukaima 3, and much more. Posters included are a Lucky Star centerfold, an extra-large Clannad poster, Kara no Kyoukai, Hidamari Sketch, Yotsunoha, Koharu Biyori, Bamboo Blade, Wolf and Spices, Rental Magica, Shakugan no Shana II, Minamike Okawari, Aria, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Da Capo II SS, and more! 176 pages, 160 in color. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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| KODA003 Seeing Tokyo |
Number in stock: 4 Weight: 915 g. Price: $34.95
Product type: Photobook
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| Tokyo confounds most people. A thriving metropolis, it is part futuristic, part old-town quaint, yet mesmerizing, if you peel away the facade. Seeing Tokyodoes just that. It takes the reader on a visual journey into both well-known and hard-to-find sights; it illuminates traditional Tokyo and modern Tokyo - with exhilarating visuals, a vibrant text by third-generation Tokyoite Kaori Shoji, and a thoughtful fore ward by the British Ambassador to Japan, Graham Fry. District by district, the secrets of the Japanese capital are unlocked. There are hip boroughs where the young gather, the Imperial Palace standing with quiet dignity at the city center, the old-town haunts peppered with bonsai and grandmotherly shopkeepers, and the "electric town" where shop after shop displays an endless array of electronic goods for today and tomorrow. Six essays cap off this visual feast, exploring Tokyo's unique history (it was home to the last shogunate government), world-class transportation system (which moves tens of millions of people daily), food and dining scene, inimitable pop culture, and more. All of which make Seeing Tokyothe perfect guide to the city that inspired such popular entertainments as Blade Runner and Lost in Translation - and that has lent so much to the world. (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 
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