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The maneki-neko (Japanese: 招き猫, literally "beckoning cat") is a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.
This drawing look old but looking at two fingers ... They may not be that old.
Japanese consumers would like to learn how to used things according to manual. The n=manual play bigger role in Japanese culture than other western world. To be success in Japan, you need to explain everything, I guess Japanese people would not like to think ... they just follow manual.
I found this shop in Hakata ... Those bags are made right there in the store. They are not cheap but they look well made. I would like to contact someone like this to open an online store in the US using Kiroboto.com
This game ma an idea ,,, We should modify Kiroboto enabling companies like this open a store. I will think about it when I get back.
I cannot find them ... I will try book store on Monday.
We used to help bowling associations to promote bowin ... the campaign was ‘Bowling is Back”.
Actually Bowing is quite popular in Japan.
It is amazing to see some of the things people throw away. I can start business collecting those and fixing them for sale. Seriously!!!
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This picture was taken a year and 4 months before I started Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. I am 26 years old in this picture.My mission was to bring US software products to Japan.
Can anyone tell what kind of computer I am sitting in friont of?
I am here to search for new business opportunities in Japan.
I posted 10 deals today.
Please help yourself to post your choice for free.
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