Eight Ferrari Pileup, The World’s Oldest Dog, and More! [Sunday News]

Every week there are tons of stories about Japan that we at Tofugu don’t get to write about. There’s just so much to cover and we don’t always have the opportunity to do so.

Fortunately, there a lots of great Japan blogs and news sites that cover all the things that we can’t.

We thought we’d provide a recap of the top 10 best stories from the last week:

Eight Ferraris wrecked in million-dollar pileup: In what Japanese officials are calling “a gathering of narcissists,”a dozen or so luxury sports cars wrecked on a Japanese expressway. And the cause of this insanely expensive crash? A dude in a Ferrari tried to pass a Prius. Looks like Prius owners get the last laugh after all. [via Yahoo!]

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Korean Grammys rolling into Japan: It’s no question that K-Pop has caught on in Japan like wildfire, with groups like Girls’ Generation AKA SNSD making a splash on the Japanese pop charts. But what about Japanese pop groups like AKB48? Is there an Asiatic war in the works over girl-group domination? God help us all. [via Majirox News]

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Japan Poll Finds Record Good Will for U.S.: This week, a group of pollsters slipped Japan a note asking “Do you like the US? ☐ Yes ☐ No.” Fortunately for the US’s self-esteem, Japan went ahead an gave America a big ol’ ☑. [via The New York Times]

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Japan’s Biggest Website, Awash in Illegal Drugs: Earlier this week, a drug ring was uncovered on Japan’s infamous 2channel textboard. Investigator are still working hard to uncover why this was a surprise to anybody. [via Kotaku]

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World’s oldest dog dies at age 26¾: Not only does Japan have the oldest people in the world, but up until earlier this week, it had the oldest dog in the world too. Will the Japanese never get sick of one-upping the rest of the globe with their longevity? Maybe the rest of the world should start measuring age in dog years. [via The Japan Times]

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Havin’ Babies in Japan – A Gaijin Dad’s Tale: Hikosaemon, possibly the wisest Kiwi in the world, once again sheds some light into the sometimes confusing world of Japanese culture and society by recounting his experience as a foreigner becoming a father in Japan. [via Hikosaemon]

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Christmas on Monster Island: I forget where Godzilla fits into the story of Christmas, but with all of the Godzilla-themed Christmas decorations in Japan, he must have played some big role in there. I didn’t pay a whole lot of attention in Sunday School, so I can only guess. Was Godzilla one of the Three Wise Men? Maybe he pulls Santa’s sleigh. [via AltJapan]

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Kengo Kuma Designs Starbucks: One of Japan’s top designers is designing one of Japan’s latest Starbucks. Because, of course, the world is in dire need for more Starbucks. [via Japan Trends]

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Japanese men in the kitchen: part 1 of 2: Despite the stereotypes, men in Japan cook more often than you might think (and not just instant ramen)! Head on over to What Japan Thinks to see a breakdown of how men in Japan feel about cooking. [via What Japan Thinks]

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Google+ Occupied By AKB48 Within A Day In Japan: Okay, so Google+ might not be destroying Facebook the way everybody had hoped, but if nothing else, it’s providing yet another haven for AKB48 fans to congregate. So Google might not have made a Facebook killer with Google+, but l think they may have created the world’s greatest AKB48 social networking site. (That’s like, the same thing, right?) [via Asiajin]

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So, what was your favorite Japan-themed bit of news from this week? Let us know in the comments!

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  • ヽ(´ー`)ノ

    Oh no! The New York Times article got broked! D:

  • http://www.tofugu.com/ Hashi

    Whoops, fixed!

  • Kiriain

    “Sometimes buying drugs in Japan is as easy as walking up to someone
    standing on a corner in Tokyo’s Roppongi. Sometimes, it’s far more
    complex, say, if you are in some bumblefuck town or a boring suburb.
    Enter the internet.”

    “bumblefuck”? Would this website happen to be a bit casual?
    Oh well, I did read a comment in the Drug Laws post that it’s easy to get drugs in Japan, just super expensive.

    Also, I did read somewhere that Ramen (the actual soup, not the instant stuff) was traditionally made by a man. So that’s one reason to send ‘em to the kitchen. To make more yummy deliciousness!

  • moshimoshi

    hey just sayin’ i really liked the picture preview of each article you had before, just some feedback, now everything looks squished

  • ZA다ルﻣ

    yeah, i totally agree. the main page looks almost bland, with the one giant picture up top making you want to look only at that article, but none of the others, because they just look like one line of text…and now the attention-getters are reduced to one line. i’m thinking the haxxor’derizing didn’t go too well…

  • Anonymous

    That hikosaemon article on childbirth is insane…  I can’t imagine having to watch my wife go through something like that without losing it.  I guess if those are your only options there is nothing that else that can be done, but still…