Giant Robots & Glass Save Japanese Towns

5/10/10

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Konichiwa movers and groovers and other furry monsters

Well I’m currently sitting in a zen garden in a rural town called Nagahama on the shores of Lake Biwa-ko somewhere north of Kyoto while Avril is off doing a glass course.

And…man… what a lucky find! We completely stumbled upon this really small village, which in the 80’s, to save the town from financial ruin, the locals decided to band together and start an artisan community to attract tourists… And they were so successful attracting millions every year, that the town is now considered a template for how to regenerate a town.

So now the village is only known for 2 things… a glass artisan community called Kurokabe Square… AND… The Kaiyodo Figure Museum, which is dedicated to 40 years of miniature resin figurines, especially of manga and anime characters made by Kaiyodo the leaders in fine sculpting… which is what I am about to start learning to take my cartooning to the next level!!!

HOLY CRAP!!! It’s like this place was COMPLETELY made for the 2 of us!!!! What are the chances of 2 obscure interests being in the sole attractions in 1 town!!! Avril has completely had multiple glass nerdgasms, and I’ve suffered spontaneous human ejaculation ever since we’ve been here in Japan!

Which leads me to the point… WE FRIGGIN LOVE JAPAN!!! …which I’m sure is no surprise to all you many others who have been here too… since EVERYBODY loves Japan!!!

Japan is actually the 61st country that we have been to and considering that I grew up on Astroboy, G-Force, Star Blazers, Monkey Magic, and comic books… I don’t know why we haven’t been here sooner… It is literally the centre of the geek universe!!!

And they have a thriving glass culture here so Avril is also completely in heaven!

Not only that, but everyday, we come across multiple small inventions, or efficiencies, or ideas or simple modifications in day to day things that make us stop and think “That’s so obvious and simple… why don’t we have that at home?”

We’ve seen a shit load of the world so far and I’d safely say Japan is definitely the COOLEST country on the planet! Somehow they have maintained their childlike fascinations with cutesy animals etc, and yet they really have their sh’it together when it comes to having a very efficiently run country while still maintaining a high appreciation of art and aesthetics.

We were actually trying to work out why Japan is so cool and it just seems like everything is cool over here.

They make eating raw fish cool, they make good manners cool, they make shopping cool, they make social awkwardness and geekiness cool, they make game shows cool, they make dressing up in cosplay cool, they make cute animals cool, they make men spending money on hair fashion and grooming cool, they make school girl uniforms cool, they make taking a dump and having a laser targeted jet stream wash your arse cool, they make fat men wearing nappies in a sumo ring cool, they make adults reading comic books cool, they make kinky sex cool, they make suicide harakiri cool…

…and they have NINJAS…

…oh man… SO cool…

Anyways, just when we thought things couldn’t get any cooler… then we find out that when the cities of Kobe (which was devastated in the 1995 earthquake), and Shizuoka, an industrial town needed to bring tourists back to their town… they didn’t just build artisan communities or do advertising campaigns…

NO… what they did was build life sized BIG friggin ROBOTS in their town plazas!!!!
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Wishing For A Mutant Baby In Hiroshima

30/9/10

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Konichiwa dudes and dudettes

Well we are currently in Hiroshima chilling out on our tatami mats… and before we start our travel blog we should mention – for those of you who were very astute and picked this up on our Jellyfish video and pictures… Yes… Avril is PREGNANT!!!

HOLY COW and YIKES!!!

Yep… We’re about 24 weeks and due about 17th January and it’s either a baby girl or a boy with a very small p.enis.

We hadn’t announced it until now as we thought it would be cool to see how many people were going to email us to ask us whether Avril was getting pregnant, or whether she was just getting fat.

In any case, no need to congratulate us just yet… we are still in a state of sheer terror and freaked-outness… and we’re not really into gooshy parenting right now as it all sounds a bit too grown up for us. In fact, Avril was planning to simply get a T-shirt made up saying “It’s not a pregnancy… it’s a tumour.”

So anyways, today we went to the A-Bomb Dome at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, where the remains of a building, which was directly under the atomic bomb still stands. The bomb actually detonated about 600m above the ground so the building, which was directly underneath, was in some ways, a little protected from the direct bomb blast radius… although everyone inside was still vaporised due to the intense heat…

Well, we really should have been lamenting in awe about how freaky it was standing right at ground zero for the most famous nuclear bomb explosion in history… but holy cow…  instead we were both wondering if the ground was still radioactive enough to be able to give our unborn child mutant superpowers!!!! Continue reading