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Top 60 popular Japanese words/phrases of 2008Publishing company Jiyu Kokuminsha has released its annual list of the 60 most popular Japanese catchwords and phrases of the year. This diverse collection of expressions highlights many of the events, trends and people that caught the attention of the Japanese mass media in 2008. From this list... |
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Adult iDOLM@STER Computer Game Copies PSP Packaging [Japan]Namco Bandai's popular pop idol sim THE iDOLM@STER has gone portable and hit Japanese PSPs. Previously, the series was only available in its original arcade version and ensuing Xbox 360 one. THE iDOLM@STER has players train young girls to become pop stars. Like anything popular there is of course... |
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The Chicago Botanic Garden’s bonsai collection is regarded by bonsai experts as one of the best public collections in the world.THE BONSAI COLLECTIONThe Chicago Botanic Garden’s bonsai collection is regarded by bonsai experts as one of the best public collections in the world.It includes 185 bonsai in twenty styles andmore than 40 kinds of plants, including evergreen, deciduous, tropical, flowering andfruiting trees... |
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The Shutter: Wakiya to Close December 21A year and a half after its initial debut, the deathwatched (and almost shitshow) Wakiya, sweet, sweet, Wakiya, is closing its doors. According to a release today, Ian Schrager and chef Yuji Wakiya's failed project will close on December 21 due to Chef Wakiya's "longstanding commitments i... |
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Let's Tap? Let's Screen Shots! [Wii]Yuji Naka's first proper Wii game at new dev house Prope has been dated for a Japanese release, a milestone we're celebrating with new screen shots. Let's Tap, which we played and kind of enjoyed at Tokyo Game Show last week, will hit Japan on December 18, the same week that Prope's other game, L... |
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TGS 08: Let's write an article about Let's TapFiled under: Nintendo Wii, Action, TGS, Casual If you've ever drummed your fingers on a table, whether in a physical display of impatience (where is that waiter?) or an attempt to capture an elusive beat, you'll probably be able to understand where Let's Tap is coming from. Specifically, it's co... |

