Beautiful Japan

All things beautiful from Japan, particularly Japanese girls, electronics, entertainment, and pop culture.

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Does this Japanese tee make any sense?
Well it is not the first one that I have come across.  I shared this Japanese girl that had a lot of trouble with the English language and this another woman who had no idea how offensive her pendant was.  And I hope this girl meant what her tshirt said or at least she was ironical about it, because otherwise it sends the wrong message.
Returning to this beautiful girl, I wonder what does she really intend to convey.  No wait, maybe it is so philosophical that I am an idiot not to get it.

Does this Japanese tee make any sense?

Well it is not the first one that I have come across.  I shared this Japanese girl that had a lot of trouble with the English language and this another woman who had no idea how offensive her pendant was.  And I hope this girl meant what her tshirt said or at least she was ironical about it, because otherwise it sends the wrong message.

Returning to this beautiful girl, I wonder what does she really intend to convey.  No wait, maybe it is so philosophical that I am an idiot not to get it.

Beverly Hills Ninja movie review
Like Tokyo Raiders, this is not a Japanese movie per se but has such a huge Japanese component that I review it here and was the only reason I watched it.  And I am glad that I did.  Not only did it allow me to engage in my Japan addiction, it is so funny that watching it with two Japanese friends of mine, we were all rolling out laughing.
Starring Chris Farley as Haru, who aspires to be a true gaijin Great White ninja, but simply does not have what it takes, finds that he may actually have it when Nicolette Sheridan comes looking for one.  The action and the comedy is incredibly funny.  Strongly recommended to all fans of Japanese martial arts.

Beverly Hills Ninja movie review

Like Tokyo Raiders, this is not a Japanese movie per se but has such a huge Japanese component that I review it here and was the only reason I watched it.  And I am glad that I did.  Not only did it allow me to engage in my Japan addiction, it is so funny that watching it with two Japanese friends of mine, we were all rolling out laughing.

Starring Chris Farley as Haru, who aspires to be a true gaijin Great White ninja, but simply does not have what it takes, finds that he may actually have it when Nicolette Sheridan comes looking for one.  The action and the comedy is incredibly funny.  Strongly recommended to all fans of Japanese martial arts.