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Books

2009 Top 3 best selling books in Japan

Usually best selling books in Japan are not novels, but this year things have changed and the top best selling book in Japan has been 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami. The novel, published by Shinchosha has two volumes, and both occupy the top two spots in the ranking.

Haruki Murakami
1.- The novel 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami.

The second most sold book during 2009 is “読めそうで読めない間違いやすい漢字” that can be translated as “Kanjis that seem legible but are easy to mix up”. It is a book about Japanese characters that can be confusing or that usually cause problems. It is aimed to Japanese people, and it’s not recommended for Japanese language learners, anyway if you have a Japanese language level near 1-kyu it can be a quite useful tool. I don’t know why, but it doesn’t surprise me that a book like this is the second most sold book, taking into account how complex Japanese language can be, even for native speakers.

Kanji book
2.- Kanjis that are easy to mix up.

And the third spot on the list is occupied by “ドラゴンクエスト9 星空の守り人 大冒険プレイヤーズガイド” which is a guide, published by Shueisha, for the Nintendo DS video game Dragon Quest 9. This third position doesn’t surprise me either because Dragon Quest 9 has been the best selling video game this year in Japan.

Dragon Quest 9 guide
3.- Dragon Quest 9 guide

Via Mainichi.

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Various

Manicure machine

This machine can paint your nails for an euro and a half ($2) per nail. You introduce the money, select the desired design and you put you fingers two at a time. Fabulous! The problem is that it takes between four and five minutes to paint two nails, so if you want to paint all your nails it will take more than half an hour.

Manicure machine

Manicure machine

Manicure machine

The machine was released to the market in 2002 but it seems that it hasn’t been really successful because the only place I have seen it online is in this 6 years old post.

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Signs

Smoke detectors at home

This hand painted mural makes you want to install smoke detectors at home. Even when representing an emergency situation, Japanese people have a good sense of humor, the painting is full of kawaii details; notice that the moon can be seen… and even a frog!

Smoke detectors