
The One about “Kamen Rider Climax Heroes Fourze” for the Sony PSP (Video Games that were never released in the USA)
Today, I am reviewing “Kamen Rider Climax Heroes Fourze” for the Sony PSP as part of the “Video Games that were never released in the USA” series. As a big fan of Tokusatsu series, “Kamen Rider”, “Ultraman” and “Sentai” rangers type of series still entertainment Read More …
The One about Japanese Food Trucks: Kome Shiruna
When it comes to food trucks in Japan, there are food trucks (or kitchen cars) that are considered “top-tier”. Granted, food is subjective to an individual but when it comes to pork loving fans, Kome Shiruna serves top-tier food thanks to Moriyama-san. The name “Kome Read More …
The One about the VOCIC Mobility-Scooter (2024 Version)
A mobility scooter is useful for elderly who are unable to walk, people who have developed a long term disability or injury and need mobility to do certain tasks. I’ve seen these scooters used by those with disabilities and those who have major injuries and Read More …
The One about Japanese Food Trucks: Pommes Prost
When it comes to Japanese food trucks, there are a good number that have been popping up. Back in 2015, there was a growing number, but by 2019, it seemed that it doubled or tripled in the number of competing food trucks at events. But Read More …

The One about the Top Falcom Video Game Songs – 2013 (Top 25) (Japanese Poll)
Every year, Game Wiki hosts polls for the best video game soundtracks, which many netizens who love Japanese game soundtracks vote. For me, I like to use this as reference to find songs and soundtracks that I’ve not listened to before. But also interesting to Read More …
The Top Game Boy Advance BGM 2013 – Top 40 (Japan Poll)
Every year, Game Wiki hosts polls for the best video game soundtracks, which many netizens who love Japanese game soundtracks vote. For me, I like to use this as reference to find songs and soundtracks that I’ve not listened to before. But also interesting to Read More …
The One about the guy who’s statue and photo is in front of SUSHIZANMAI restaurants
You’re strolling around a Japan and passed by a sushi restaurant and you see this statue of a Japanese guy with his hands out as if to say “welcome to my humble restaurant” or maybe creeping you out. But do not worry, this guy is Read More …
The One about the Green Pay Phone in Japan, are they still working?
I think about the past and having to purchase a pre-paid phone card in Japan and use them while calling on a green payphone back or gray when I was a college student. And surprisingly, you will still seem around. Some in bad shape but Read More …
The One about my feeling of “Scarlet Nexus” after beating the game
“Scarlet Nexus” it looks great, has a captivating story, cool voice acting but somewhat par gameplay. In a way, it’s more like a Virtual Novel game with gameplay elements, with the gameplay being OK. I think those who love action-drive anime/manga storylines would enjoy “Scarlet Read More …
The One about the EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75 Aluminum Alloy Wired Gaming Keyboard Barebones Kit
A Chinese brand that has been getting a lot of attention for its mechanical keyboard is LEOBOG. While the brand has been around since 2002, the release of their LEOBOG Hi75 has received a lot of positive attention. And today’s review, I’m going to check Read More …
The One about Emilio Greco’s “Eiko” bronze sculpture (1968)
When I was at the Matsuoka Museum of Art in Tokyo, I had the opportunity to see Emilio Greco’s bronze sculpture titled “Eiko” (1968). Greco is an Italian sculptor, engraver, medalist, writer and poet and has created well-known monumental bronze sculptures located in museums all Read More …
The One about the svsviio Headlamp Rechargeable,1000 Lumen Super Bright LED Head Lamp
One of the things that I’ve owned are headlamps which require batteries and my thought, in 2024, please let there be headlamps that are rechargeable and not rely on AA or AAA batteries. And sure enough, I found the svsviio Headlamp Rechargeable,1000 Lumen Super Bright Read More …
The One about the 2 Slots SD/Micro SD Card Reader Card Reader USB 3.0 Memory Card Adapter
I was recently in a bind where I need to install an operating system via .ISO and didn’t have any USB flash drive sticks on me to burn a Linux distro. But I do have a lot of Micro SD’s and it happens that I Read More …
The One about the Skyloong/BOYI GK75 Tri-Mode 75% Mechanical Keyboard
Skyloong is one of the top tier mechanical keyboard manufacturers from Shenzen, China. The company was a chip developer for two decades but after acquiring hundreds of patents, they invested in manufacturing keyboards and right now it’s big business. Gone are the days where gamers Read More …
The One about the Flight Attendant who went on her first solo camping trip
Korea has no doubt a lot of Korean camping YouTubers but one has been doing it for over two years and that is TORI CAMP who has over 340,000 subscribers. The following video is titled, “What does a flight attendant do on a day off? Read More …
The One about the the trains inside Ikebukuro Maruzen – What will happen to them now?
In Japan, Maruzen is known for their restaurant products such as fryers, gas ranges, noodle boilers, gyoza cooker, rice cooker/rice washer, grillers, steamers, gas burners and more. In Ikebukuro, Maruzen opened a specialty store in August 2017 which would become one of the largest stationery Read More …
The One about Schmatz
Each time I’m in Tokyo and I see a Schmatz restaurant, I think about the wonderful story of the two men behind the plethora of stores in Japan. It began when Marc Luetten and partner Christopher Ax, two guys who grew up in Hamburg and Read More …
The One about trying “Crazy Kung Fu” for the very first time
The J! (VR Podcast ep. 148) Trying “Crazy Kung Fu” for the very first time! What is “Crazy Kung Fu”? Are you ready to start your KUNG FU FITNESS journey today? With a focused mind and a strong body, embark on the challenge to become Read More …
The One about Kyoto Chourakukan
Nestled in areas where many major temples are located in the Maruyama Park area of Kyoto, Kyoto Chourakukan is a luxurious longstanding hotel and restaurant (since 1909) known for its western look. But way before it became a hotel, it was a guest house to Read More …