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Sep 13 2004 5 Comments

Festival fun

On my way down to the train station yesterday, I was fortunate enough to run into a small local festival. An event that mostly involved the men folk carrying a mikoshi — a (not so) portable shrine — up the street.

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Their progress was as slow and unsteady as you would imagine, but the accompanying beat of a huge drum seemed to help spur them on.

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But the cheeky chap sat atop the drum undoubtedly had the best job of the day.

Categorized: Culture, General, Religion

Sep 13 2004 7 Comments

Fruit folly

For any of you that thought a fruit bowl was adequate in regards to fruit storage had better think again. At least as far as bananas go anyway.

Yes, if you want to keep your favourite yellow fruit in tiptop condition, a Banana Stand is the only way to go.

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And if you look closely at the box, you’ll see that it even doubles up as a grape holder too. Fantastic!

What are you waiting for?

Categorized: Food and Drink, General, Odd

Sep 10 2004 2 Comments

Pants or underpants?

I came across a shop near where I work this afternoon. And whilst I was reluctant to venture in, judging by the somewhat unusual figure placed outside, I’m presuming the establishment sells trousers.

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Although on the other hand it may trade in brightly coloured and uncomfortably tight underwear.

Categorized: Fashion, General, Odd, Underwear

Sep 09 2004 3 Comments

All work and no play…

“I work from 8 a.m. to midnight every day. My overtime is 300 hours each month, and I can take only one holiday in six months.”

Bank employee, 34, in a telephone call to the Japan Association of Labor Lawyers, as unpaid overtime complaints rise.

Admittedly this is an extreme case, but from what I’ve seen myself, unpaid overtime is very common and generally unchallenged. Plus with the economy still in a slump, and the Japanese tradition of a job for life becoming a thing of the past, it isn’t going to go away any time soon.

Now whilst I haven’t really suffered culture shock in my time here, experiencing the Japanese attitude to work is certainly a shock of sorts. With this working for free business being a prime example. Coming from Britain, overtime itself is a dirty word. As for unpaid overtime, well…

Categorized: Culture, Current Affairs, General, Odd

Sep 07 2004 2 Comments

Bear barter

A man was arrested in Osaka on Monday for trying to sell a giant panda on an internet auction site. But before you gasp in horror at 45-year-old Noburo Ichii’s dirty deed, it should be mentioned that the animal was stuffed. Does that make it alright?

Yet whether you believe it’s acceptable or not is in some ways irrelevant, as selling stuffed giant panda’s is apparently a violation of Japan’s species protection law. And along with Ichii-san, 72-year-old Yasunori Ueda was also arrested, for originally selling the panda to the unsuccessful animal auctioneer in the first place.

Stuffed Panda’s though are obviously a decent money spinner, as the 1.1 metre tall animal had a starting price of 8 million yen (40,000 pounds). This high valuation was perhaps also helped by Mr.Ichii trumpeting that it was “sent from China as a testimony to Sino-Japanese friendship.”

Where the panda did actually come from is still being investigated, and Ueda isn’t giving much away. Only saying, “I got it from a friend 20 years ago.”

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I wonder if he was offering free shipping…

Categorized: General, Odd, Web/Tech

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