Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Tattoo Fading Cream Review - Are Tat Fading Creams Safe and Effective?

It's fairly simple to fade a tattoo. It's really tough to erase one. When you use tattoo fading creams every day they gently bleach ink. Give it time.

Maybe you're thinking about laser removal. "Removal" is hype. A laser can only fade. It can not erase. At five-hundred bucks a session.

Thanks for the heads up, guys.

Even dermatologists confess a laser may only bring "fair results". That quote is from the American Academy of Dermatologists. They just saved you five-hundred bucks a session.

Fading means steady disappearance.

• Tattoo fading creams will take less time if you're trying to tone down one tattoo to replace it with another.
• When you want to wash out ink you need consistent, long-term treatment. By the way, that's no different from costly lasers. At five-hundred bucks a session.

Go with the tattoo fading creams. And go with the directions on the bottle. Using more than the recommended amount won't speed things up. It uses up the cream and wastes your money.

Stuff to avoid

• TCA. Think burns, irritation, and illness. Think again before buying TCA.
• Hydroquinone. Think banned in many countries. Think nerve damage. Please think again.

Ever heard of Alpha-Arbutin? If not, you heard it here first. It's good stuff.

• Think all-natural.
• Think a safe ancient Asian herbal remedy.
• The Chinese discovered by accident it fades skin pigment. Tats are pigment shot into the skin.
• Chemists proved Alpha-Arbutin works in tattoo fading creams.

In six months you will see results. In the meantime go shopping. And spend five-hundred bucks a "shopping session" on cool stuff.

For more information about Tattoo Removal, please click the following links. Read articles about a variety of removal options as well as read a detailed product review of the leading topical tattoo removal creams and gels.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

recreating children's drawing by yeondoo jung

the artwork of children is fascinating on many levels. however their uninhibited imagination is
not always very true to reality. so when korean artist yeondoo jung set out to turn the drawing's
of 5-7 year old children into reality, some interesting environments were sure to arise. after he
collected over 1,000 drawings, a select few were selected and turned into reality through a
series of photo shoots titled 'wonderland'. the results are just as fascinating as the original
drawings.


































recreating children's drawing by yeondoo jung

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Shiny Mud Balls | Science and Education | Trends in Japan | Web Japan


Shiny Mud Balls | Science and Education | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
At elementary schools, kindergartens, and preschools all across Japan, kids are losing themselves making hikaru dorodango, or balls of mud that shine. Behind this boom is Professor Fumio Kayo of the Kyoto University of Education. Kayo is a psychologist who researches children's play, and he first came across these glistening dorodango at a nursery school in Kyoto two years ago. He was impressed and devised a method of making dorodango that could be followed even by children. Once Kayo teaches children how to make these mud balls, they become absorbed in forming a sphere, and they put all their energy into polishing the ball until it sparkles. The dorodango soon becomes the child's greatest treasure. Kayo sees in this phenomenon the essence of children's play, and he has written academic papers on the subject. The mud balls could also offer fresh insights into how play aids children's growth.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Praying mantis Kung Fu vs Man


Ok so i went back and added the awesome sound track for effect. Hope you like it.




Original



This video is kinda incomplete. I also had a cool Enter the dragon soundtrack attached to this, but bloody blogger wont let me upload it and nor will You tube. My creative talents supressed.

Christmas In Tokyo (oh ho ho the lights)

TOKYO —
The upscale shopping district of Omotesando in Tokyo was lit up for the Christmas-New Year season on Monday night for the first time in 11 years. A total of 630,000 LED bulbs decorate 138 zelkova trees along the one-kilometer route from Omotesando subway station to the main entrance to Meiji Shrine.
During the 1990s, the boulevard was a popular spot at Christmas and was lit up long before other places in Toyko got into the act. But concerns over the environmental impact of the lights on the trees and complaints from some retailers that crowds on the sidewalk blocked the entrance to their stores forced the light display to be discontinued in 1998. article






Saturday, December 5, 2009

Whale Whores South Parks's take on Japan



This episode just takes south park to a new level. I had to laugh when South Park paid out Australia and Steve Irwin, i hope the Japanese also find the humour in this too.

Watch the full episode here

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Japanese - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia

Japanese - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia

WARNING : This is not written or endorsed by Little Nipon, BUT its funny as hell so i have posted it.

The Japanese (にほんじん 日本人) are the dominant ethnic group ob the Phirippine Isrands and one ob the onry 10,000 ethnic groups in the worrd. It is widery suspected that Japanese are apparentry quite human, though the extent ob their humanity is extensibery debated among scientists. Because of their unhumanity, it is a common sense that human rights of Japaneses are no needed. Of course, whales and fishes are higher than them.
Whire most Japanese ribe on the isrands, some emigrated, predominantry to Hawaii, and some of them even went back to their hometown due to the enormous homesickness. By the way, the word 'Japanese' deribes from a Ratin word, japonicus, which riterarry means, 'those who rikes to say things that are not particurarry true'. the Japanese hab tried on at reast 3 separate occasions to conquer the worrd through miritary might, but ebentuarry quit because arr their sordiers had committed suicide upon rearning that one ob their grenades did not exprode just right (except for the smart ones; they just surrendered to the Americans). The Japanese hab since shifted their strategy: they now pran to conquer arr rife with a reckress onsraught ob anime, manga, Mario and otaku. Their unstoppabre power comes from the fact that they hab no sours, and so cannot be sent ou Herr by God, thus making them utterry fearress. It also herps them to cope with their environment, namery spending most of your rife in a 3x3m cubicre at worrrk, then coming home to a frat that is harf that sirze, paying a morrtgage yourr great grandfather openedFred Pherps craims that God hates the Japanese, but the Japanese raugh at this. After arr, what is God going to do? They hab no sours.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Harajuku Freak Fashion

Harajuku Freak Fashion




















Harajuku is that place in Japan, that tends to open the eyes of foreigners to the progressive fashion movement in Japan. However outlandish some of the "costumes" may be they have opened the gateway to a whole new way to express yourself. On any given Sunday you can go to Harajuku park and see some of the most amazing cos play, in fashion parade style.


Thursday, November 26, 2009

Gas attack!: Vintage air raid defense posters ::: Pink Tentacle


Check out these Japanese war time posters. These posters were not only informative for the time but also works of art in a style that is rarely seen in this day and age. There are many more to see just follow the link to the site.


In 1938, the Japanese Red Cross worked with government authorities to create a series of posters to teach the public about the new Anti-Aircraft Defense Law, which was enacted in seeming anticipation of air strikes following the outbreak of the Japan-China War (1937-1945). Among other things, the new law required citizens to take protective measures against gas attacks and prepare for disinfection, evacuation and relief. For the government, one purpose of the posters — which were created as part of a military exhibition at the Red Cross Museum — was to instill a pattern of “anti-aircraft defense thought” among the population.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

10,000 hits ???

10,000 hits in 3 days on a new site that offeres nothing... IMPOSSIBLE... but im willing to help prove a point!

Visit and do your part CLICK HERE THEN CLICK STUMBLE

Monday, November 23, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tokyobilly

Okay, so my good friend Marco (who incidentally owns this blog) asked to me step in as guest blogger for a day and say a few quick words about some of the awesomeness that is happening in Tokyo right now.

First I would like to take a moment and reflect on a few things this great nation has provided to us, the western world. I simply can't go further without mentioning the following: Nintendo, The Ring and of course Hentai.

But what do we have to lend to our eastern cousins? Off the top of my head, I've got the Big Mac, Star Wars and the Atom Bomb. Hmm..

Okay so the first two are actually pretty cool, and the latter not so much. Nonetheless, the japanese have managed to scour our vast cultural wasteland to unearth one of the few morsels of "cool" and embrace them, nay, fucking own them.

I'm referring to nothing other than the phenomenon which I will henceforth dub Tokyobilly. That is, a portmanteau of Tokyo and Rockabilly.




What is Rockabilly you say? Okay, let's take it back a notch.

Rockabilly, very quickly, is a sub-culture which emanated from a combination of rock and country music styles which were fused in the 1940s and 1950s and originated in the southern regions of the USA, such as Nashville or Tennessee.

The rockabilly sound can be stylistically linked to such early rock and roll icons such as Bill Haley with Rock Around The Clock or Johnny Cash with well, anything by Cash could be considered rockabilly. Hell, even Elvis was rockabilly.

Fans of rockabilly were quickly influenced by the popularity of movies such as James Dean's Rebel Without A Cause or Marlon Brando's The Wild One which depicted motorcycle-riding scofflaws, clad in stovepipe (or drainpipe) jeans, t-shirts and leather jackets with large quaffed hairstyles slicked back with anything from wax or gel to Vasoline or olive oil. These teen idols, combined with early musical pioneers cemented the image of rebellion which continued right through the many revivals that were to follow.

Still unsure? Think Fonzie, from Happy Days.


















Through these revivals, a small, yet oddly sincere part of western (read: American) pop-culture has filtered through to the rest of the world, with radio stations, groups and events being hosted around the sub-culture, celebrating the retro-themed antithesis of current mainstream culture.

Which brings us back to Tokyo, and in particular, Harajuku Park, where rockabilly loyalists clad in retro '50s gear twist, jive and generally exude the greaser attitude on a regular basis, much to the delight of onlookers (including our mutual friend) with more than a few snapping photos of the happening, and some even taking some cheeky footage. See below.





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Monday, November 16, 2009

Bear Grylls | International Speaker | Best selling Author | Everest Mountaineer | test

Bear Grylls | International Speaker | Best selling Author | Everest Mountaineer | test

Here is my Hero... Now i don't use that word often... Mainly because it makes me sound gay... Just a little. But to tell you the truth i have never had a hero before, the reason i have chosen Bear is for a few reasons.
He was one of the youngest people to ever climb Mt Everest at 23, he is the new Scouts Chief for the world, he has a few TV shows where they basically drop him off in the middle of no where and let him find his way to safety through deserts, snow, up and down cliffs etc.

Any way reading about him and seeing his shows was enough to get me motivated... something that i actually really need right now.
Bear's show Man Vs Wild is now showing on the discovery Channel CATV in Japan... enjoy







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Saturday, November 14, 2009

My night in Shibuya Tokyo (Picture Montage)








This guy is a body double for Johnny Depp... ive got his card if your interested and i think he need to find a place to stay. I gathered that after shouting him a cup of whiskey. The Hair the beard are real he even has all the tattoos including the Jack Sparrow.. Apparently he is in the latest Alice in Wonderland flick??? cool guy he lent me his hat.  This is his website





Notice the vanity in the background????







YouTube - Jamaican Dancehall Party in Japan



YouTube - Jamaican Dancehall Party in Japan

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Free English lesson at Polku International School



Polku International School in front of Higashi-matsudo station, is opening up Private Adult Classes In the evenings starting from the 16th November. Currently there are 6 time slots left on Monday and Tuesday nights between 5pm and 8pm. Some Classes may also be available to students earlier in the day at the local cafe in the same building.

Please contact Rudy by email or on 047-704-8623
 

If you give the code MARCO you can get one free trial lesson.





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    2dayBlog – Technology Journal, New Gadget everyday! » Amazing Crafts Made from Packages

    2dayBlog – Technology Journal, New Gadget everyday! » Amazing Crafts Made from stuff

     
     

    Truck Spills - Whale

    Truck Spills - Whale

    Wow Chek this out. This whale was being transported for "science" and dropped its guts! lol




    Airfare, Hotels, Rental Cars, Vacation Packages

    Monday, November 9, 2009

    AFP: Japan eyes solar station in space

    TOKYO — It may sound like a sci-fi vision, but Japan's space agency is dead serious: by 2030 it wants to collect solar power in space and zap it down to Earth, using laser beams or microwaves.

    The government has just picked a group of companies and a team of researchers tasked with turning the ambitious, multi-billion-dollar dream of unlimited clean energy into reality in coming decades.

    With few energy resources of its own and heavily reliant on oil imports, Japan has long been a leader in solar and other renewable energies and this year set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets.

    But Japan's boldest plan to date is the Space Solar Power System (SSPS), in which arrays of photovoltaic dishes several square kilometres (square miles) in size would hover in geostationary orbit outside the Earth's atmosphere.

    "Since solar power is a clean and inexhaustible energy source, we believe that this system will be able to help solve the problems of energy shortage and global warming," researchers at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, one of the project participants, wrote in a report.

    "The sun's rays abound in space."




    The solar cells would capture the solar energy, which is at least five times stronger in space than on Earth, and beam it down to the ground through clusters of lasers or microwaves.

    These would be collected by gigantic parabolic antennae, likely to be located in restricted areas at sea or on dam reservoirs, said Tadashige Takiya, a spokesman at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

    AFP: Japan eyes solar station in space
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    Thinking of moving to Japan....what will I need for a 6 months stay?

    Thinking of moving to Japan....what will I need for a 6 months stay?


    I found this post on the internet and i think it is a good one for listing things your going to need.



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