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Drinks

Yakult and lactobacillus casei

Yakult (ヤクルト) is the name of the first company in the world that commercialized products with “Lactobacillus Casei”. It was during 1935 (Much much before Danone made their L.Casei products popular in Europe and USA) when a Japanese scientist called Shirota discoverd the “L. casei Shirota” and created a company that would become the current Yakult. Yakult is NOT a yogurt company, is a bacteria company. Their business is based on finding new applications and new bacterias and they commercialize their findings as drinks, cosmetics and drugs. They also have a baseball team.

In Europe many yogurt companies try to sell products with Lactobacillus casei suggesting that are modified healthy yogurts, but those are NOT really yogurts (The definition of yogurt says that it has to contain Stretococcus thermophilus or Lactobacillus bulgaricus). In Japan the market is more defined, clear and mature, there are the yogurts and there are the probiotic drinks.

The main Yakult drink is the “Yakult”, it comes in a little bottle with a pretty retro design, it seems that the bottle never changed since the 70s. I love the standard “Yakult”, it has a pretty soft-acid flavor.

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Pack típico de 5 Yakults.

In the western countries we had a nice life during decades without Lactobacillus casei while in Japan they drank Yakult. It was until Danone brought the idea of selling L.Casei bacteria. It’s ok, but it’s interesting/curious seeing how big companies create new necessities so the consumers would buy their products. Japanese children from the 70-80s drank Yakult and milk everyday. European children drank milk and we were very happy without ingesting L.Caseis. Nowadays, after the Danone CMs brainwash, European and USA kids are also drinking Actimel or similar drinks everyday.

Yakult has a pretty powerful brand image in Japan, their name is a synonym of “probiotic drink”. There are other brands selling similar drinks with different varieties of L.Casei. Yakult is also available in Great Britain, Taiwan, China, Philippines, USA, Mexico and Korea.

And interesting phenomenon related with Yakult are the “Yakult obaasan” (Yakult aunties) who are Yakult delivery old women who usually use bikes to do their job; instead of milk delivery, Yakult delivery!

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“Yakult obaasan” delivering Yakult in the morning.

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JapaneseTV

Kojima Yoshio 小島よしお

Ale from pepinismo.net did a Spanish version of one of the most popular humor gags right now in Japan. The name of the humorist is Kojima Yoshio, and his basic performance consists on saying stupid things and from time to time he says ” “そんなの関係ねえ!”, it means “It’s not related” but it could better be translated as “So what? I don’t care!“.

This is Ale’s video, that was published some days ago and it’s right now one of the top seen videos in Japan this week.

And this is the original Kojima Yoshio version.

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Various

About the stamps

I’m gonna write some information about each of the stamps I showed yesterday.

Mazinger Z
The three stamps from the first column are the easiest ones. All of them feature characters from Mazinger Z.

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Atom
Atom is one of the most charismatic characters created by Tezuka Osamu, the father of manga. Atom and Doraemon are two manga characters who are usually used as a symbol of Japan.

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Kenichi Fukui
Kenichi Fukui is one of the 10 Japanese Nobel Prize laureates. He won the chemistry Nobel prize in 1981 because he discovered many things about orbitals and chemical reactions, that’s why he has a cloud of electrons on his head.

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Karakuri
Karakuri is a Japanese tradicional art. The purpose of Karakuri is to make puppets that can do surprising things. It’s considered the origin of the Japanese interest towards robotics.

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Mozu
It’s a bird who lives in Asia, mainly in Chine, Korea, Japan and some eastern Russian areas.

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Okazaki fragment
It’s an important DNA fragment discovered by Reiji Okazaki and Tsuneko Okazaki at the end of the 60s.

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H-IIA
Is a JAXA satellite launching rocked, it’s considered one of the most efficient satellite launching devices in the world.

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Humanoid Robot
Japanese created the first humanoid robot ever. The one shown in the stamp is one of the most photogenic humanoid robots… but I don’t remember the name!

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Manget
Japan is the biggest magnet producer in the world. They produce the most powerful magnets in the world.

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Miffy
Miffy is a character created by a Dutch artist but it’s so popular in Japan that 99% of the people thinks that it’s a Japanese creation. The character in the stamp is a Miffy’s friend.

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Thanks for your comments in the previous entry!