The Smallest and Thinnest Vending Machine in Japan (Maybe…)
A blogger, Ms. K found a very thin type of vending machine. Look at how few drinks it has in there! It’s very rare to see vending machines with only 8 drinks. Do you think there are much smaller...
View ArticleTaxi to Drive Through River?
“There seems to be a vehicle, called amphibian tax in Osaka, Japan, but are you interested to try sometime?” Such a casual question was the start of this amazing experience… Of course, my answer was...
View ArticleBlog Action Day: New Earth Friendly Energy Countermeasure
Do you know Blog Action Day? It is an annual event that the world’s bloggers post about the same issue on the same day to turn it over in our minds. JAPAN Style joined this blog event before, and...
View ArticleBlog Action Day: Power Conservation
What is Blog Action Day? 11 March, 2011. It occurred to us all of the sudden. The Great East Japan Earthquake left scars not only on Japanese, but people all over the world. This earthquake made...
View ArticleWhat If You Watch Daily News by Anime?
Today I would like to introduce an article written by a writer as well as my acquaintance, Mr. Okabe. His topic is anime. Over to you, Mr. Okabe! * Anime has been enjoyed for the purpose of...
View ArticleSelf-stirring Pot, Kuru-kuru Pot!
I found this interesting, innovative pot today so would like to introduce it to you. But why kuru-kuru (swirling about)?? Once you use the pot you will notice how it works. When boil the water, the...
View ArticleReversing Purikura Photos with Primo
“masaaki miyara” some rights reserved. flickr Perhaps you’ve heard about Japanese “Purikura” photo sticker booths. (Details about Purikura >> Wikipedia) Purikura machines have a variety of...
View ArticleIs LINE Super or Stressful?
LINE is a very popular instant messaging/free calling phone app which “began in 2011 as the brainchild of engineers at NHN Japan, the Japanese arm of Naver Corporation (formerly NHN) based in South...
View ArticleBonsai Mini: The Next Generation of 3D Printer
People generally assume that 3D printers are huge, complicated machines that are only for commercial use. But recently, Bonsai Lab, a Japanese company specializing in printers, has released the...
View ArticleJapanese Technology for the Islamic World: The CASIO Prayer Compass
CASIO’s Islamic prayer compass watches seem to be gaining popularity in the Middle East. For Muslim people, five daily prayers are essential. This might not be an issue for Muslims as long as they...
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