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| MPJ430 J-List Best Seller Snack Set for Stocking Stuffer |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 800 g. Price: $35.00
Product type: Japanese Snack Treat
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| A super special gift set of some of the most popular snacks on J-List, including: Morinaga Okinawa Black Sugar Caramel, Glico Original Pocky -- New Package Debut, FritoLay Men's Wasabi Doritos, FritoLay Cheetos Mix -- Wild Pepper Bacon Flavor, Matsuri Hi-chew -- Apple Candy Flavor, Fuwarinka Gum Rose Flavor, Lotte Black Black Gum (Spicy Caffeine Gum), Meiji Meltykiss -- Creamy Milk Flavor (Original Flavor), Meiji Meltykiss -- Strawberry Flavor, Kompeito ~ Five Color Traditional Japanese Candy, Mikakutoh Charcoal Roasted Coffee Candy, Glico Thin Tomato Pretz, Kit Kat -- Ginger Ale, UHA High Conc. Milk Candy, Mentos -- Grapefruit. This is a delicious set that is sure to please any fan of Japanese snacks! |
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| PHS810 Myojo June 2008 |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 600 g. Price: $12.00
Product type: Idol magazine
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| By popular demand, we introduce you to Myojo, the premiere magazine for keeping up to date with who is who in the world of Japanese entertainment. With occasional interviews with the darlings of Japanese TV (such as Satomi Ishihara and Maki Horikita), Myojo focuses primarily on the men that make the Japanese women scream whenever they walk on screen such as pop duo WaT, the crew from V6, the rugged Yamashita Tomohisa, and recent heart throb Kazyua Kamenashi. With a strong sense of Japanese youth culture, Myojo is packed with candid interviews, professional full color photos, and humorous photo essays that bring you closer to these stars. Whether it be the hard edge rock star, men with the trendy neo 80's fashion, or those with the guy next door look, Myojo has them all. Great for fans of bishounen, yaoi, and the men that make the Japanese Entertainment industry sizzle. Get posters in each issue, too. This issue features covermodels the guys from the drama Gokusen (Akito Kiriyama, Yuya Lakaki, and Junta Nakama), the crew from Hey! Say! Jump, Monthly SMAP Press, an interview with actress Yui Aragaki, the always popular Kat-tun, plus tons of photos of hunky actors and models in slick fashions indicative of the Japanese lifestyle. Comes with a great song book for all you J-pop lovers. 
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| NET222 Electric Takoyaki Maker |
This item can be ordered. Weight: 1500 g. Price: $25.00
Product type: Japanese Cooking Item
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| Takoyaki or breaded octopus conveniently shaped into small bite sized spheres, is a popular food item originating from Osaka. A rounded and smaller version of Okonomiyaki (a special dish of a breaded batter type consistency that's filled with meat and vegetables and flattened into a pancake shape), it is often found in restaurants that specialize in grilling food (like Yakitori or chicken kabobs) throughout Japan. This special item is an electric Takoyaki maker complete with a metal pan that shapes the batter into round octopus shaped balls on top of an electric heater that's sure to make your creations perfect every time. To make takoyaki just mix together with flour, eggs, cabbage, salt and pepper and of course add some octopus, fry them on the metal plate provided and when they're done, just add some soy sauce or tonkatsu sauce that you can find in any Japanese supermarket for a delicious meal. The web is filled with tons of takoyaki recipes to try them out today. A great way to make mealtime fun again! Read here for online instructions on how to make takoyaki. Of course, if you don't want to make Takoyaki, it's a great way to make pancake balls for an unusually cool breakfast treat! Utilizes AC100V 50/60Hz, 650W so please be sure to use a converter if needed. Measures 25x25x10 cm (10x10x4 inches). 
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