According to Famitsu's publisher Enterbrain, the Japanese game market is, like a frightened turtle, getting smaller compared to last year. But what was the biggest selling game hardware? Games? The 2007 data reflects the period from
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more frequent purchases that may be difficult for respondents to recall later (such as a fast-food purchase at a drive-through window, a soda or candy bar from a vending machine, or a carton of eggs from the supermarket).
Akihabara News has stats on the top 20 selling DSLR cameras in Japan. They find it surprising so many Nikons are near the top of the list. If you are thinking of buying your first DSLR, this list will at least help you see what everyone
This is how they get drinks and supplies up to the top of the mountain. This is why drinks in the vending machines get progressively dearer as you climb the path. [pireze]Japan_08_Trip_Part_J_0026
RayKo also has San Francisco’s 1sst Art*O*Mat vending machine and a vintage 1947 black & white Auto-Photo Booth. RayKo Gallery serves to advance public appreciate of photography and create opportunities for regional and national artists
i know many viewed these classic vending machines as ugly urban pollution but i really think they were essence of modern japanese culture. same goes with their unique toilets, polite manners, modern technology, childish obsession of
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