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Society

Love Hotel Careers

I found this poster outside a Love Hotel in Shibuya.

Love hotel careers

The poster announces that they need new employees to work at the hotel. They offer an indefinite contract (legally it is somewhat different from other countries but I think it’s the most correct translation) and salaries between 260,000 and 350,000 yen per month (2,300-3,100 euros/month or 2,800-3,800 dollars/month). In addition, it specifies the career path you will have to follow if you become an employee in the love hotel:

STEP 1: Person in charge of cleaning rooms. I have a friend that worked cleaning rooms in love hotels. He has thousands of stories to tell but I wouldn’t want to go through the same situations he went through.

STEP 2: Receptionist.

STEP 3: Manager. I guess this level is when you will receive the maximum salary of 350,000 yen per month.

However, I just took the picture so you could see the cool cartoon of the superboss with the watering can taking care of his employees (notice the detail of the sun) that reflects very well how many Japanese people see the working world. Many (although not all) companies still have the mentality that employees are some kind of “plants” that need to be taken care of every day; the employees have to be quiet and still inside the flowerpot waiting to be watered; inside the flowerpot they feel safe and secure and are hoping that maybe some day they will be able to water the next generation of “plants”.

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Advertising Videogames

God Hand commercial

Here you have another one of those very rare Japanese commercials. The commercial advertises the video game God Hand, a beat ’em up published by Capcom for PlayStation 2 in 2006. Any theories that explain what is going on in the commercial?

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Photography

Vistaquest

I recently acquired a Vistaquest 3Mpx mini-camera. Vistaquest is a small company specialized in making very small cameras with not much quality; made of plastic and without LCD screen, the pictures taken are very saturated and very contrasty. I bought the VQ-3005 model to play and see what can you get with one of them; it has a F2.8 lens, it cost me 40 euros (50 dollars) and its size is similar to that of a lighter.

Vistaquest

These are some of the photos that I’ve been able to get; to center the camera correctly is quite complicated because of the lack of screen, but maybe thanks to that some of the pictures are more interesting. The only pictures that I’ve retouched are the ones in black and white, the rest I’ve uploaded them as the camera took them.

If you are interested, you can browse around this search in Flickr where you can see really impressive photos taken with Vistaquest cameras.

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures

Vista quest 3Mpx test pictures