I was checking out the nanoblocks website and I came across
something cool, and decided to share it with you guys. I have done built the deluxe Himeji Castle
kit and it was fantastic. I really want
to do their German
Castle kit (I am too lazy
to look up how to spell it correctly).
What I saw today has made me change the order I want to do things
in. Now I want to do their deluxe
SkyTree kit. It looks fantastic, lights
up in many colours and has more than 3800 pieces. I want it, and I want it now.
Showing posts with label Tokyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo. Show all posts
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Hobbies I would take up: The Bottom Five (part 5--vlogging)
I am a big fan of YouTube.
I have subscribed to more than 15 people, and I check it daily. Mostly, I watch jvloggers (as we call the
people who make video blogs from Japan ). Having lived in Japan , most of what they show me
isn't really new. I've eaten most of the
foods they talk about, purchased beer and other drinks at vending machines they
talk about, been to apartments much like the ones they show, and shopped at
quite a few of the stores they tour around.
However, Japan
is a country full of surprises, so sometimes they surprise me. Sometimes, they really surprise me. That is what makes wading through some of it
worthwhile.
I started blogging because some of these jvloggers have
blogs that are companions to their jvlogs, or are done in the same tone as
their vlogs. It got me interested, and
now I have my own blog (2 in fact, and maybe someday soon 3). Without having stumbled across these
jvloggers, I wouldn't be writing this today.
I guess why I haven't vlogged comes down to several
reasons. I don't have a digital video
camera (or iPhone). I could buy one, of
course, but it just doesn't seem like a priority, mainly because of the other
two reasons. I would like to put my
voice on these vlogs, but probably not my face. I don't know if I would be self-conscious,
or nervous or what, but the prospect of appearing on camera (and not
acting--because if you gave me the lines, I think I could do it) and adlibbing
seems hard. Lastly, Japan is
interesting, exotic, and full of surprises.
South-western Ontario
seems less so. If you've never been
here, there might be something that really wakes you up (when my students see
snow falling for the first time they get pretty excited, and when they see the
fast hard pace of hockey they get excited), but I am not sure I could really
get behind that. My students could make Canada vlogs
and that would be cool. Me..... not sure.
Maybe someday I will find the impetus for this, but I don't
think it will be anytime soon.
If you want to see some of the jvloggers I mentioned, please
go to YouTube and check out the following:
(Most of them have entertained me greatly, and even infomred me. I appreciate their work and have no reservation recommending them whatsoever)
tokyocooney
rodgerswan
discountsausage
brotherannie
BusanKevin
nihonjenn
Postascribe
TwilightsSerenity
Through these jvloggers, you can find many others (if this
is your thing).
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Cars, A Passion, Even in Miniature.
I was visiting a
friend for a bit of beer and movie fest kind of night. I noted that his children had quite the
collection of toys. In fact, his son had
a huge toy car case--it probably held 100 cars.
I checked out his collection of cars, and was impressed by the size and
choice of his cars. The fact that he
still played with them, despite his love of his iTouch games was also commendable.
cool subjects and box art |
I enjoyed Hot Wheels and Dinky cars as a child, but I am not
really into them as an adult. I check
them out from time to time when I am in a toy store, or a department
store. Nothing seems to grab me. However, when I am visiting Japan , I always
check out the Tomy brand of miniature die cast cars. Of course, anyone who has read some of these
blogs before knows I am a real mark for things Japanese. However, I am not sure it is the Japaneseness
of these products that really appeals to me, or just the overall exotic nature
of them.
I love everything about them.
Maybe it's the packaging.
I mean the box is cool. I am not
really a fan of the North American blister package. The Tomy box has either a cool picture, or an
artistic drawing. If I were a collector
( by which I mean, looking to make a buck) the boxes themselves would be
collector's items. I think it is much cooler opening that box than tearing the
blister pack apart.
a box, stickers, and a cool Lapin |
Maybe it is my connection to Japan . My collection is small. I bought most of them at a Don Quixote
discount store in Chiba . The price was probably around 125 Yen--which
means that these cars probably didn't appeal to Otaku culture in Japan .
a limited edition |
A funny thing is that I have never heard of a group of
people collecting these cars. Maybe they
do, but maybe this is one of those things that seems so much cooler by an
outsider than someone in Japan .
this one is pretty cool, but the packaging? |
I have seen some of these cars available at the Pacific Mall
in Markham . The price was a whopping $10 each. Needless to say I didn't buy any of
them. I would love to expand my
collection--I know a purchase service in Japan
if I really want something, but I will probably wait until I visit Japan again to
augment my collection. Besides, as
anyone can see, I have enough hobbies to tide me over until that vacation.
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