Another wacky invention by the folks at Tenga, here's the Tenga Egg, a compact ona cup cleverly disguised as an egg. Simply open the shell to reveal a soft, stretchable "egg" with a multi-ribbed texture that's brimming with lotion inside so it's ready for use at a moment's notice. A compact and discreet solution to your "massaging" needs. Perfect for those who absolutely love Japanese novelty toys for men, women or couples, Tenga products, and especially onacups (pussy in a cup, aka "lovely hole"). This purchase is for the clicker version which features large and small protrusions that lets you "roll" with the best of them. Great for gag gifts and jokes!Note: Tenga Eggs can be used both by guys as an amazing masturbation tool, as well as by girls: just reverse it and use it with any vibrator or dildo!
If you're looking for something to breathe a little life into your Tenga Ona holes, then this Hole Warmer is just the very thing you're looking for. Much more affordable than the plug in electric version, this New Tenga Hole Warmer consists of a specially treated chemical that heats up when activated. Reusable up to 30 times, you simply click the metal disc to activate, which will harden the liquid and radiate heat. Insert into the Tenga device to warm and remove the warmer. To reuse, let the warmer cool down, wrap in a cloth and boil in water till the liquid becomes transparent and leave to cool for 30 mins. Measures 13 cm (5 inches) and comes with English instructions too!
The 10th game in the Touhou Project line of frenetic shoot-em-ups has arrived! Autumn has arrived to the mystic land of Gensokyo, and with it a dwindling of faith in the deity of the Hakurei Shrine, principal meeting ground of the faerie spirits of Gensokyo. When a mysterious stranger from another shrine pays a visit to demand that Hakurei Shrine close its doors, Reimu Hakurei (the shrine's miko priestess) and her friend Marisa Kirisame decide to investigate this new, competing shrine at the top of Youkai mountain. You play as one of the two, choosing which of their arsenal of attacks you'll command as you gather the game's new 'faith points' and gain the ability to use more 'bomb' special abilities based on your current faith level. The game also features the ability to overlay custom text over the stage maps, providing notes to yourself of past hazards or the ability to download simple tutorials for play. Another fun, ambitious game from ZUN and doujin circle Team Shanghai Alice!An English patch is now available! Download it here from the diligent fans at Gensokyo.org.About this software product: This is standard Windows PC software made for the Japanese market. It is compatible with most Windows operating systems regardless of language; however you may need to adjust some settings or install optional language files for the game to load and display text properly. The software itself is in Japanese, so some familiarity with the language will be helpful in navigating it. Some images may be censored in accordance with Japanese regulations.
Here's a cool and innovative highlight marker pen from Japan by Kokuyo. This is a two color highlight pen with pen tip that borrows the design of a horned beetle which allows you to switch highlight colors in an instant. You don't need to click or reverse your pen to change, just twirl the pen and you can quickly change to the other color. Amazing! This purchase is for the blue and orange color pen. Made in Japan.
Ogura Hyakuninissyu (or sometimes known as 100 poems by 100 poets) are a famous collection of poems of Japanese Tanka poetry collected in the 13th Century C.E. The Tanka poetic form is a 31 syllable format in the pattern of 5-7-5-7-7. This purchase comes to you in a card game set for "Uta Garuta." Printed on hard card stock not only are the poems printed on the cards, but beautiful vibrant pictures of illustrations indicative of the Edo period. Click this link to learn how to play Uta Garuta. Makes a great display item for those who love traditional Japan as well. Made in Japan.
One of the questions we get asked at J-List a lot is, "I want to start learning Japanese, what book do you recommend?" Most textbooks are entirely dry, uninteresting, and cannot follow a student's pace, leaving students frustrated. However, a new series by The Japan Times has recently taken Japanese language for foreigners by storm, and comes highly recommended by anyone who has taken it -- Genki, An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese. The entire course has 23 lessons, guiding the student from the beginning until the student has mastered elementary grammar and can read not only hiragana and katakana but over 300 of the most commonly used kanji as well.Each lesson has: 1) a dialogue introducing vocabulary and grammar in a situation the student may find familiar; 2) a list of the vocabulary with hiragana, katakana, kanji and English meaning; 3) grammar with full explanations in English; 4) interesting usage notes; 5) several pages of practice questions designed to be fun and interesting incorporating dialogue skills, writing skills, and thinking skills; 6) additional vocabulary. Each lesson also has a complementary lesson in hiragana/katakana/kanji, with reading and writing exercises. The separate workbook has more writing exercises and kanji writing practice. This is simply the recommended textbook for anyone beginning Japanese up to 3rd level in the JLPT.THIS BOOK: This is the workbook complementing textbook I. Each lesson follows what has been learned in the corresponding lesson in the textbook, with written exercises to test comprehension of grammar and vocabulary (approximately 6-8 pages of material per lesson). A separate kanji section is included, with space to practice writing kanji (or make copies so you can practice more), and questions to test kanji knowledge with meanings and readings of the kanji. A perfect complement to the textbook and an excellent way to practice and test what has been learned. 7" x 10" (18 x 25.5 cm) 136 pages, card cover perfect bound. A supplemental CD-Rom w/ MP3 lessons (not available from previous edition) is also included to help you on your way to Japanese language proficiency. The Genki Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Series:Genki I (Lessons #1‾12): Textbook - Companion Workbook - Genki II (Lessons #13‾23): Textbook - Companion Workbook - Click here to see all the items we carry from the Genki Integrated Japanese series. A great bilingual textbook for studying the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test).
One of the questions we get asked at J-List a lot is, "I want to start learning Japanese, what book do you recommend?" Most textbooks are entirely dry, uninteresting, and cannot follow a student's pace, leaving students frustrated. However, a new series by The Japan Times has recently taken Japanese language for foreigners by storm, and comes highly recommended by anyone who has taken it -- Genki, An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese. The entire course has 23 lessons, guiding the student from the beginning until the student has mastered elementary grammar and can read not only hiragana and katakana but over 300 of the most commonly used kanji as well.Each lesson has: 1) a dialogue introducing vocabulary and grammar in a situation the student may find familiar; 2) a list of the vocabulary with hiragana, katakana, kanji and English meaning; 3) grammar with full explanations in English; 4) interesting usage notes; 5) several pages of practice questions designed to be fun and interesting incorporating dialogue skills, writing skills, and thinking skills; 6) additional vocabulary. Each lesson also has a complementary lesson in hiragana/katakana/kanji, with reading and writing exercises. The separate workbook has more writing exercises and kanji writing practice. This is simply the recommended textbook for anyone beginning Japanese up to 3rd level in the JLPT.THIS BOOK: This book is textbook I (Second Edition), starting from no knowledge to knowing hiragana, katakana and the first 145 kanji. Romanization of Japanese is used in the first two lessons to help students unfamiliar with hiragana and katakana, but soon tries to ween the student off romanization. Has Lessons 1 - 12 and follows the structure as written above. Indexes are in the back as well as tables for numbers, counters, hiragana/katakana chart, map of Japan and verb conjugations. 7" x 10" (18 x 25.5 cm) 382 pages, perfect bound. A CD teaching guide in MP3 format (not available in the previous edition) is included and also features updated expressions used in Japan's modern society, easier to follow grammar explanations and new columns on Japanese culture and life .The Genki Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Series:Genki I (Lessons #1‾12): Textbook - Companion Workbook - Genki II (Lessons #13‾23): Textbook - Companion Workbook - Click here to see all the items we carry from the Genki Integrated Japanese series. A great bilingual textbook for studying the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test).
Developer: Innocent GreyLimited Edition Features- Limited Edition Slipcase- Two Disk Set: Game & Original Soundtrack- Two-sided DVD & soundtrack covers- OST features 11 selected tracksPC Spec----------------------------------------------------------------Required CPU: Pentium 4 1.4GHz Recommended CPU: Pentium 4 2.0GHz Required Memory: 512MB Recommended Memory: 1024MB Required Resolution: 1280×720 Required Colors: 32bit Color Sounds: DirectSound PCM Compatible Required Graphics: 64MB Recommended Graphics: 128MB Required HDD Free Space: 5GB DirectX: DirectX 9.0+ ---------------------------------------------------------------- PROLOGUE----------------------------------------------------------------In the period known as "pre-war," when Japan was taking its first steps into conflict...In the snowy mountains of the west, there is a settlement called Hitogata.In this place, with its strange custom of worshipping a clay doll called Hinna-sama,a woman is killed on the night of a festival.The villagers unanimously refer to this incident as "Hinna-sama's Curse."They say that she was cursed for worshipping Hinna-sama despite being unworthy.December, 1957.It's been almost two years since Kuchiki Toko was abducted from her hospital room.Tokisaka Reiji's sister, Yukari, saves a man attempting to commit suicide.The man is a victim of "Hinna-sama's Curse," which has resurfaced in the present...Tokisaka Reiji acts to sever the delusions that span the war.All the while carrying his own delusions about Toko in his heart...At the same time, a religious group that was thought to have disbanded six years ago begins to move again.What could it be scheming?Even if Heaven brings down a curse, it is human hands that enact it.----------------------------------------------------------------SYSTEM----------------------------------------------------------------The goal of Innocent Grey's Kara no Shoujo 2 is the same as its predecessor, Kara no Shoujo -- for the player to investigate and deduce the mystery, leading the case to its conclusion.This game is also the largest and most intricate of IG's games yet, with a fully voiced cast, including the protagonist.The Detective System has evolved with each entry in the series.The Detective System largely consists of these four parts:"Story," "Exploration," "Investigation," and "Deduction."Each part is seamlessly integrated into the story, creating an enjoyable "game," rather than merely a "visual novel."1. StoryThe main part of the game, where conventional text and choices advance the plot.2. ExplorationThe player can travel to raise characters' event flags and gather information.3. InvestigationThe player investigates things like crime scenes directly by clicking the screen.4. DeductionThe player deduces things using the information gained in 1 through 3.Notebook SystemCharacter ListProfiles and characteristics of the characters. Updates over the course of the story and serves as options for choices in the Deduction.Evidence ListA record of the information and evidence obtained during the investigation. Allows the player to verify the state of the investigation and serves as options for choices in the Deduction.Investigation NotesUpdates when the investigation progresses or when incidents occur.Allows the player to verify the basic course of the story.MapAllows the player to verify the places related to incidents and the main characters' area of activities.Correlation ChartA correlation chart displaying the complex relationships between characters.Updates over the course of the story.