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10 Craziest Japanese Products. Girlfriend's lap pillow Yep. A pillow imitating a woman's legs made from urethane foam. Milk + Beer = Bilk The idea for the drink was conceived after dairy firms threw out a huge amount of surplus milk in March last year. The son of the manager of a liquor store in Nakashibetsu, whose main industry is dairy farming, suggested the idea of producing the milk beer to local brewery Abashiri Beer. So there you go, a milk beer! Diet Water "All the flavor of regular water but only half the calories"..

Vitamins for Gamers Can't concentrate on your Wii? Basashi Icecream: a dessert made from... horse meat! The Candy That Makes You Horny That's the actual name of this Lollipop package. Mother's Milk Milk that tastes just like your mother's... Bust Up Gum: grow those breasts! Rapidly Expanding Mysterious Balloon. Fresh Air Mask Yeap. Geek Stuff 4 U - From Japan. To The World. Search results for: 'Chopsticks' Cuisine : La folie Bento ! The Food of Japan. :::FrenchBento::: Mode Tokyo, mode japonaise et coréenne sur Mikatani. Découvrez la mode de Tokyo et du Japon ! - Mikatani. Le Plus Grand Magasin de Bento. Student Exchange Japan - Foreign exchange students can study abroad in Japan. Student Exchange Japan Japan is a highly rewarding country for foreign exchange students. It offers temples, shrines, and beautiful Japanese gardens; kabuki, the treasured form of theater utilizing intricate scenery, costumes, and makeup; and sumo wrestling and kendo, the sword fighting of the samurai.

And there is Japanese art, from woodblock printing to tattooing. Through all Japan's modernity runs a deep reverence for the past and a fervent belief in tradition that makes travel in the country a very positive and rewarding experience. As in most congested metropolitan areas of the world, Japan's city dwellers aren't as friendly and warm as residents in more rural areas—but generally the people of Japan are quite ingratiating. Although 20th-century technology plays a powerful role in the daily life of the Japanese, most Japanese maintain a centuries-old tradition of hospitality and graciousness.