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Free Japanese prefecture icons

December 3rd, 2009 post by ianc

Here are some icons I created of some prefectures in Japan.  The prefectures are Tokyo, Aomori, Hyogo, Kyoto, Okinawa and Shimane . They are in png format (256×256) and you are free to reuse them, but a link back to here would be appreciated. To download, just right click and select Save As.

If anyone has a request for one of the other 41 prefectures, just leave a comment and I’ll make one when I have time.  I chose these prefectures for various random reasons.  For example, Shimane is the home to the Ruby language which is what we do most of our web development on, and Okinawa is my favourite place in Japan.

Tokyo

Tokyo

Aomori

Aomori

Hyogo

Hyogo

Kyoto

Kyoto

Okinawa

Okinawa

Shimane

Shimane

messa.tv SP #001 – DenDen Town Street Festa Video

April 7th, 2009 post by ianc

Moved to messa.tv
http://messa.tv/2009/04/special-001/

Den Den Town Street Festival (Photos)

March 30th, 2009 post by ianc

As mentioned in episode 3 of messa.tv, we went down to Den Den Town for the Street Festival. Things didn’t go quite according to plan so although we have some video clips, we didn’t do a tour of Den Den Town itself.

It was the 5th time the festival has been held and it was an immense success. Most of Den Den Town was made into a pedestrian area with 4 or 5 special performance stages. The stages held things like idol singing auditions, model car challenges for kids and jazz performances. So many turned out, and although the forecast said rain was likely, it was a fairly bright and pleasant day out.

The parades were a little funny, in that the crowd of people parted like the red sea, when they came and closed back in when they passed. There were the ward office parade with the serious officials looking a little out of place, the Osaka Police Band and sponsors (I was puzzled at them wheeling out laptops as part of the parade). And of course there were the cosplay and maid cafe staff parades. You can guess which were the most popular.

Then there were the cosplayers that were just attending informally. We spotted Masked Riders, Evangelion, Dragonball, Sailormoon, Yattaman, Naruto, Pretty Cure cosplayers amongst others. Every costume was fantastic, it was hard to tell if they were self-made or bought pre-made. The most popular (common) character was Hatsune Miku, the vocaloid we’ve mentioned a couple of times on the podcast. There were probably 5 or 6 girls dressed up as Hatsune Miku.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the cosplayers who attended and were gracious and patient to have their photos taken.   Enjoy the photos (video to come soon) and video.

Changes happened among Japanese kids by Nintendo DSi

March 21st, 2009 post by hiro
Nintendo DSi by HAMACHI!

Nintendo DSi by HAMACHI!

When I heard about spec of Nintendo DSi and a built-in camera, I thought it’s a crap. Too low resolution to play with in this HD era. But my view was wrong. I almost forgot that the main target users of Nintendo DSi are kids, not gadgets geeks like me.

For kids, quality of the built-in camera is good enough or more like it’s not matter. Experience to take photos by their own device is the most important point.

And that made a huge change among kids right now in Japan. I saw an impressive scene that kids taking photos by DSi like young people taking photos by their mobile phones. Taking photos by gaming devices like DSi mean they use the photos to play with or share. I was born in NES generation but couldn’t imagine these kind of way to play with another kids. Amazing.

This is a good example of how technology changes our lifestyle.

If they made ticket vending machines at stations like

February 21st, 2009 post by hiro
Ticket Gate at Osaka by JanneM

Ticket Gate at Osaka by JanneM

Ticket vending machines at stations are really important for our life in Japan. A few days ago I found an interesting blog post called “If they made ticket vending machines at stations like…”  I’ve translated it below.

If they made ticket vending machines like…

Nintendo
You can buy a ticket if you trace the path from departure to arrival
Sony
High end machines with their self made CPU (But tickets cost a bit)
Microsoft
Input a departure station, a destination station, departure time, arrival time, which route you prefer, and choose grade of a train then you can buy it
Apple (more…)
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