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A “really ordinary person from Australia” attempts to become famous in Japan and is making a film about it.
Slimes draw near following conclusion of rice field art project.
Only two Japanese-made films have ever earned more, and one of them is about to get knocked down a slot by Makoto Shinkai’s runaway hit.
Annual event owes its existence to fortuitous wordplay and appreciation of strips of exposed thigh.
This brand new space has 5,000 books for guests to read, a special bar stocked with local beers, and bunks inside the shelves to sleep in.
The new orange flag warning system aims to help those at sea become aware of an earthquake or tsunami before it’s too late.
The new gadget is part of the celebrations for the Dragon Ball anime’s 30th anniversary, which first aired on February 26, 1986.