Cool Watches from Tokyo Flash

Author JoeDigital | 04.11.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

Looking for a cool LED watch? tokyoflash is having a sale on most of its unique and ultra fashionable watches. One of the most amazing watches in the tokyoflash line-up right now is the Negative and the Keisan. The Negative has an “always on” LCD display and one of the most sophisticated designs Tokyoflash has to offer. The Keisan on the other hand is a streamlined one motioned design that is both cool and streamlined. Even if they cant read the time it will be a eye catcher both in the board room and the dance floor. Check out the Ultra cool watches at http://www.tokyoflash.com



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Patapon 2 for PSP

Author Karoken | 26.04.2009 | Category Gadgets, Japanese Gadgets, Video Games

The first Patapon was a real-time strategy game designed for the Sony PSP in which a player takes control of a tribe of creatures known as the Patapon. You must then control the Patapon across the field of battle using specific sequences of drum rhythm patterns.

Entering the correct sequences will offer strength bonuses to your tribe and making mistakes will have negative affects. After each battle the player must choose armaments, recruit new Patapon, and evolve existing Patapon based on experience gain and gold earned. Patapon 2 expands on the first game by offering new Patapon to control, including a hero class or “Heropon. A new form of Patapon evolution has been added as well as new unseen weapons and special attacks.

In all, Patapon 2 offers many new features for gamers familiar with the original, but also a new exciting experience for those new to the genre. The game is set to launch May 5, 2009 and will be released in PlayStation Stores for download as well as online.

http://patapon-game.com/

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Japanese beer shampoo

Author JoeDigital | 18.04.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

Beer Shampoo

Beer Shampoo

Japanese products site jlist.com has a neet and unusual hair product called the beer shampoo. Why waste your beer when you can get all the advantages beer in your hair with this amazing Beer Shampoo. Kind of strange though it comes in powder form and then you have to mix it.

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Horrible Thumb USB Memory 1GB

Author Ciel501 | 16.04.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

Here is horrible USB. It might make you look like a Serial Killer.
It features 1 GB, USB v2.0 / v1.1, 25 x 45 x 20 mm size.

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Cute Denpura Vending machine in Japan Osaka

Author Ciel501 | 07.04.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

If you visit Japan, you can find many vending machines on streets such as gums, books, beers, cigarettes and so on.
Here is a cute denpura vending machine. It has denpura cans and noodle cans. Each can costs 300 yen-about US 2.5$. The denpura can contains even sea tangles and eggs same as printed.
You can find the cute denpura vending machine on Doutonbori street(堀頓道) and Shinjuku in Osaka.

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Tokyoflash speaker in a keychain

Author JoeDigital | 07.04.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

Check out this cool speaker keychain from Tokyo flash, now you can have a music party wherever you are, just plug it into your mp3 player, phone or anything with a headphone jack and you have instant sound. Zumreed Sound Ball Speaker

speaker keychain

speaker keychain

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A japan 3d phone

Author itzco | 03.04.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

 

Japan’s company  KDDI has launches a 3d phone for their users. The recently announced Ketai H001 has a 3.1in hinged screen – made by Hitachi, and named after its HD TV brand, Wooo – that’s able to display games, pictures and video content in 3D. Although it’s unclear if you’ll still have to wear the stupid specs to see it properly.

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Thanko’s ‘USB electronic cigarette’

Author Ciel501 | 31.03.2009 | Category Japanese Gadgets

Japanese retail company, Thanko released ‘USB electronic cigarette’.

It consists of eleven filters and a body. It lights at the end of the body but there is no tobacco ash, which distinguishes a USB cigarette and a general cigarette. When you smoke it, you can see water vapor, not cigarette smoke. That’s why there is no stench. It also doesn’t contain nicotine and tar. You can smoke 150 times just using one filter.

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Puchi-puchi: the Modern Bubble Wrap

Author JoeDigital | 02.03.2009 | Category Innovation, Japanese Gadgets

 

Remember how you used to have fun popping the plastic bubbled of a bubble wrap every time you opened a package? And now, remember how you would eventually run out of bubbles to pop? Well, if you really love popping them, then this little Japanese gadget might be the ultimate satisfaction for you.

The Puchi-puchi (the word “puchi” is “bubble” in Japanese) is a small pocket sized device that features a set of buttons which you can “pop” like you would a real bubble wrap. It even makes the real sound too. The only difference is that you won’t run out of bubbles to pop.

Puchi-puchi wa actually designed as an anti-stress device, so people who need to take a break could just take this out of their pockets and start popping away. It’s a fun gadget, really, and now it’s even reached the rest of the world, where you can buy it for just $9.99.

 

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TokyoFlash Japan – Futuristic Time

Author JoeDigital | 18.09.2008 | Category Innovation, Japanese Gadgets

 

If you’re in the mood for something completely different, maybe you should consider getting a watch.  TokyoFlash Japan offers a wide assortment of timekeepers like nothing you’ve ever seen before, from an inverse LED display to some designs I haven’t even been able to figure out how to read.  These are not the old-fashioned dials or over-hyped digitals of our time, or the any of our ancestors.  Here are a couple of the many selections available:

 

Infection is a watch like none other

Infection is a watch like none other

I haven’t figured this one out yet, but deep down inside, I recognize that it is a watch.  What I like the most about it is the very fact that it is so out of the ordinary.  But I have a feeling that it is so diabolically simple that a child who hadn’t yet learned that all time is displayed as a number would understand it completely. Twelve red LEDs indicate hours, eleven yellow LEDs represent the progression of time in groups of five minutes and four green LEDs show single minutes.

 

Time displayed in bits of light

Time displayed in bits of light

This watch, called the Rogue, is certain to get you noticed anywhere you go.  It is also one of the more “normal” offerings available at TokyoFlash.  And if this is a look at the “simple” ones, imagine how complex they can be!

 

It looks like a game, but it is a timepiece

It looks like a game, but it is a timepiece

The Futara, at first, looks like a very complicated way to tell time, but here’s the secret:

Around the outer edges are 60 segments, indicating 1 minute each. They are grouped in 10’s so it’s easy to tell the time at a glance. The inner spiral of blocks represent 1 hour each.

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