Japan (Page 881)
Home-made “bombs” aren’t lethal, let you swap insect invaders for a pleasant smell.
Make your everyday life a little more legendary with a Hylian shield shoulder bag and other Nintendo nods.
A new trailer was released this week for a live-action Tokyo Ghoul movie, which was announced last summer.
Further proof that the beloved, globular Nintendo video game star is marketed very differently in the two countries.
The Japanese smartphone application and artificial intelligence engine SELF, which features a highly-detailed female robot named Ai Furuse, has just added upgraded conversation functionality, promising, “communication close to that of a real girlfriend or partner.”
Moulded by hand by a sushi chef in front of you at the counter, this impressive selection is the type of special locals usually keep a secret to themselves.
The “Phantom Nugget Thief” and his son front a new campaign to promote this intriguing “parent-and-child” sauce set.
Because when it comes to anime, video games, and personal hygiene, you can love all three.
27 years after the first 8-to-16-bit Nintendo video game migration, it might be time to do it all over again, so we called the company to see if they’d give us any more info.
Genius sweets fan’s technique takes only seconds, requires no special equipment.
The company behind Mitsuya Cider apologizes for their thoughtlessness in glorifying reckless behavior in their ad.
Usually, when someone says they have a train room in their home, it’s filled with models, but this guy decided to rebuild an actual train carriage inside his house!
In a country filled with great bakeries, you’ve got to do something special to stand out, and this shop/cafe in downtown Tokyo does just that.