Tag Archives: Car

Japanese Washitsu Room on Wheels

  Have you ever had the experience of staying in a Japanese style “washitsu” room? It’s super comfortable to lay on the cool “tatami” mattress on a hot summer day!…

Kawaii Rilakkuma Car Wheels!

  Look at these kawaii Rilakkuma custom rims! There are many impressive car wheel rim designs, but cute ones like this are rare, aren’t they? Three Rilakkuma faces are arranged…

Japanese Kei-car Flexes its Muscles on a Snowy Day!

The other day, the Tokyo area was hit by a very rare, very heavy snowfall. Plenty of cars got stuck in the snow, and traffic was virtually paralyzed. But in…

New form of Business : Sharing / Lending Service

Having own things are good, but sharing things with others can be a great way of eliminating waste and saving money and space.  For example, by sharing books with others,…

Hiroshi Nakamura??

    I found a Volkswagen CM for the 4 door sedan Jetta which has currently been on air in Turkey. It made me smile so I would like to…

Go Around the Corner By a Car-sharing

  Have you ever used a car-sharing? It has been introduced also in Japan and getting popular in many of the major cities. Today’s feature is “Times Car Plus”. The…

[Photoblog] Canned Coffee with Mini Car

Canned or PET bottled drinks are the popular merchandise that come with a bonus gift in Japan  😛   This is JAPAN Style! 

[Photoblog] Do You Know the Word of “Moe-sha”?

Do you know what “Moe-sha” means? MOE is a Japanese slang which is used to refer to strong interest in idealized characters or people especially girls, and “sha” means “car”….

[Photoblog] Cute Girls on “Moe-sha”

At an exhibition of many of “Moe-sha”(painted cars), there were also many girls with school uniforms like this. This is JAPAN Style!    

[Photoblog] “Moe-sha” at an Exhibition

Japanese “Itasha” is literally “pain-mobile” which refers a car decorated with characters (mostly female) from anime, manga, or video games. Usually painted, remodeled or put stickers on it. It’s also…

[Photoblog] Japanese “Itasha”

On Sunday March 21 (2010), I went to MOE HAKU held in Makuhari-Messe, Chiba Prefecture. Japanese “Itasha” is literally “pain-mobile” which refers a car decorated with characters (mostly female) from…

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