That the poster for the second book of DDD, which is Nasu Kinoko’s apparent best seller. He’s come a long way since writing scenarios for doujin soft games.
Blurry picture of the daimonji.
The daimonji afore it got lit up.
So, about that huge saw out front….
I was still about a kilometer from the entrance, and already there was a solid wall of people like this. It did not let up the entire way. Oh, and there were still people coming in a line that stretched over a kilometer behind me. And this was the unbusy day.
People not only do this to their cars, but they get in them and drive them where people can them.
Narcissu too! If it weren’t that he was putting these decals on his car, I’d say he had taste.
Saturday. About 10 or so minutes before the doors opened.
My favorite of the itashas. Doesn’t stand out quite that much. And I actually saw this one being walked down the side walk. Oh, itasha (痛車) means ‘painful car’. It refers to the cars of people with so little shame that they paint/decal anime characters onto their cars.
And the front. Higurashi and Akiha, and it doesn’t stand out too much. Not too bad. Still wouldn’t do it unless I was paid an obscene sum to do so.
Walked by this Buddhist temple right in the middle of Harajuku. You run across temple and shrines in weird places. Especially shrines.
I’ve walked past this building so many times and I finally notice this. I got a good laugh.

2007-08-21 at 19:15 |
What was it you finally noticed?
Most of us don’t read Japanese, y’know…