
Click the image above to get a closer view Mmmm, fukubukuro. One of my favorite things about New Years in Japan. The idea behind fukubukuro is simple yet enticing. Stores put stuff in bags, put a price on it, and don't … [Read more...]
by Koichi

Click the image above to get a closer view Mmmm, fukubukuro. One of my favorite things about New Years in Japan. The idea behind fukubukuro is simple yet enticing. Stores put stuff in bags, put a price on it, and don't … [Read more...]
by Koichi

Crazy stuff has been afoot. Turns out my lease in the very expensive San Francisco (we're talking $1800 /month for a studio & parking!) apartment I'm living in is up soon, and it's time to make some decisions. In a … [Read more...]

First resolution: Don't write a cliché "New Years" post. Whoops. It's been a nice and busy year, but there's a lot planned for 2010. Thank you all so much for your support over the years (wow, multiple years!) - here's … [Read more...]
by Koichi

Two weeks ago I put up a post about Tenso, the Japanese shipping company, and asked you all to write a haiku in order to win a slick t-shirt. I've been through them a bunch of times now, but can't choose just one. That's … [Read more...]
by Erin

It's New Year's Eve (in my time zone, at least) and since I haven't been super active here lately, I decided to make some e-nengajou (年賀状 or New Year's postcards) for you guys. Most everybody in Japan sends out nengajou to … [Read more...]
by Koichi
Due to our total lack of creativity at the moment (ending the year with a bang, I'm tellin' ya), we thought we'd do exactly what you'd expect, and tell you what our favorite posts were. One thing we are going to do is let … [Read more...]