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Loot

Just to show that we aren’t complete losers at our beloved Japanese crane games, here is our modest pile of loot from the past few days:

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And this isn’t all! We also won a few very lame things (pencil bag, scary teddy bear) that we decided to leave in the game chute for the next lucky player.

Some details:

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This is Yawaraka-sensha (“Soft Tank” in English). He’s a little wimpy tank that is scared of getting hurt in war, so he’s always rolling away from the action. He and Gun Shy should really get together one of these days. You can see some animations of Yawaraka-sensha here.

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This little seal is wearing a fish windsock on his tail. Don’t ask why.

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And the prize for Most Weirdest goes to the Tarako Kewpie in a bubble keychain. Tarako is nasty fish eggs sauce that people put on their pasta, and the Kewpie Doll is its unwitting mascot. More impressive wierdness in the below video (warning: extremely long for a video of 9-year-olds dancing to a repetitive song).

Cute and Color

Some shots of color encounters in Tokyo. Greens and yellows appear to be big.

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Rather lovely construction barriers in Daikanyama

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Bento boxes at Loft

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The 2nd floor women’s bathroom at Kiddy Land in Harajuku

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Little tofus from a mini-crane game in Akihabara

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Pretty socks from Kiddy Land in Harajuku

Crane Games in Shibuya

We’re in Japan now. Yesterday was spent hunting down aquarium stores, visiting Junie Moon and debating if I’ll finally get a Blythe doll (conclusion: maybe) and shopping in Shibuya. While in Shibuya (the epicenter of youth and shopping and creepy nationalist demonstrations), we had to check out a couple of game centers. One of which inexplicably smelled like poop, but overall they get a B+.

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To recap my obsession with crane games in Japan, I love them because their toys are actually really good, their toys reflect the current popular characters, and depending on the game center, the employees may open up the game and move the toys around so that they’re easier to win.

We were happy to see that Rirakkuma is still a favorite offering in these games of luck and skill.

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These little Rirakkumas are each bearing chicks that have different birthdays printed on their stomachs.

And yesterday we were introduced to Kapibara-san, the new guinea pig character from Try Works, which is like San-x, except with a guinea pig character.

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We were especially impressed by the animation on this slick TV monitor in a seemingly completely unsupervised and un-security-guarded center:

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We tried our darndest (about 1,000 yen worth) to grab one of these little guys, but in the end, we had to give up and purchase the very same toy at the Loft department store for 800 yen.

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Crane game: 1
Us: 0

Off to Japan

Tomorrow my husband and I are leaving for our much-awaited Christmas present (from him to us): two weeks in Japan! We’ll spend a few days in bustling Tokyo (shopping, shopping, shopping), a few in Okinawa, (beaches and snorkeling and kayaking), and a few around Nagoya (friends and hopefully a little rural side trip).

My internet access will be a little spotty, but I hope to update the blog with yummy Japan things as often as possible.

To kick off an exciting two weeks, here are a few randomly selected favorites from past rising-sun-land experiences:

Manga: Avant-garde publication Garo from the 1960s – discovered in the Shibuya Mandarake.

Movie: Densha Otoko (“Train Man”) – a silly otaku-themed romantic hit that I saw at the reserved-seating Roppongi Hills movie theater.

Music: Glay concert my friend took me to in Nagoya in 2005 – crazy coordinated participatory arm gestures for 3 hours straight!

Craft: An old knitting magazine I picked up at a flea market – check out those charming choppers.

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Two New Patterns in Mochimochi Land!

It’s an extraordinary day in Mochimochi Land when not one, but TWO new patterns are added to the shop!

Announcing…
Hrumph
A grumpy little monster, he may resent you for knitting him, but that’s his problem!

And everyone’s favorite treat…
Sausage Dogs
These pups are linked together sausage-style. All the better to sniff one another’s butts!

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Would You Like to Test a Mochimochi Land Pattern?

I’m currently looking for a couple of people to test knit a baby elephant named Pepto.

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If you’re interested in testing the pattern, and if you think you could test it within the next two weeks (knitting the pattern should only take about two days), please send an email to info [at] mochimochiland [dot] com.

Update: Thank you to those who volunteered to test Pepto! For others who are interested in test knitting Mochimochi Land patterns, please keep checking the blog for future opportunities.