
50s Vintage BANDAI 15″ Length =BATTLESHIP YAMATO= World War II Japan Tin Toy
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Japan (Rock) – Tin Drum $11.96 Disc 0:No track list available |
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Buriki (Paperback) $15.4 Tin toys have been made in Japan for more than 100 years, but during World War II their production—and international sales—ended. Almost as soon as the war was over, ingenious manufacturers bega… |
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Can Japan Ever Recover? $129.87 It is now more than a decade since the bursting of Japan`s economic bubble. Despite ten years of promised reform, its problems are spiralling out of control. In the course of the next two years many of these problems, either for domestic or exter |
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The Theft of the Samurai Sword (Japan) (Paperback) $5.93 In the next exciting installment of the series, Jack travels to Japan, where under the cover of darkness, a band of ninja thieves has stolen some of the country`s most priceless treasures, including an ancient samurai sword. Can Secret Agent Jack Stal… |
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Japan by Rail (Paperback) $16.13 The secret to travelling around Japan on a budget is the Japan Rail Pass.  Using this guide and a Japan Rail Pass, you can travel almost anywhere across all four main islands R… |
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Eat Sleep Sit (Hardcover) $16.31 While the path to enlightenment is never simple or easy, Kaoru Nonomura`s memoir about his year at Eiheiji, a famous training camp for Zen Buddhists, sheds light on just how difficult it can be. Far from experiencing a prolonged stretch of tranquil med… |
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Amigurumi (Paperback) $9.66 The craze for crocheting cute characters has swept through Japan and around the world-and now everyone can get caught up in this irresistible new hobby. Amigurumi, which literally means crocheted stuffed toy, is fast, fabulous, and fanta… |
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Divided Nations and Transitional Justice (Hardcover) $109.55 Description not available. |
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The Accidental Office Lady (Paperback) $11.84 A young woman with a new degree in Japanese studies and plenty of youthful idealism and can-do spirit accepts a job as the first American trainee at Honda`s headquarters in Tokyo. Her image of Japanese corporate life is dramatically challenged on … |
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Yakitate!! Japan 12 $9.89 Home to rice and delicacies of the sea, Japan lacks a breaded, gastronomic delight they can claim as their own, until Kazuma Azuma, a 16-year-old boy blessed with other-worldly baking powers, creates Ja-pan–the national bread of the land of the rising… |
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The Haiku Apprentice $11.54 Abigail Friedman was an American diplomat in Tokyo, not a writer. A chance encounter leads her to a haiku group, where she discovers poetry that anyone can enjoy writing. Her teacher and fellow haiku group members instruct her in seasonal flora and fau… |
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John Pinette – Show Me the Buffet [PA] [8/10] $14.84 Disc 1:Weight Watcher FriendsHalloweenGreat Meat Recall, TheDisney World In August / the Character BuffetLas Vegas: All You Can EatWonderful Wizard of Oz Buffet, TheChinese Buffet / You Go NowJapan… |
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Blood: The Last Vampire (Blu-ray Disc) $14.44 On an American military base in Japan, a new kind of vampire emerges: Teropterids. They are monstrous shape-shifting creatures that can only be killed with special swords. A mysterious girl named Saya is the last “original,” the only person capable of … |
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Street Fighter Legends 1 $9.5 Taking her reluctant master`s advice after returning to Japan, Sakura vows to emulate Ryu and learn from as many different fighters as she can – leading to explosive encounters with the likes of E. Honda, Zangief, Rainbow Mika and her fiercest rival, K… |
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Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen (Paperback) $12.99 Asian cooking can be not only delicious but good for you. Using a variety of Chinese herbs and delving into a wealth of Chinese medical traditions, these recipes from China, Japan, and Korea provide a lucid introduction to 3000 years of the Chinese hea… |
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Kappa Mikey – Lost in Transportation (DVD) $11.87 LilyMu was once Japan?s most popular animated show, but its ratings have fallen. To bring it back to the top they?re holding a scratch card contest to find their new star and the lucky card holder is Mikey Simon. But can an American cartoon actor sta… |
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Fired Up With Raku $22.37 The origins of raku can be traced back hundreds of years to Japan. Suitable for ceramicists and potters, this work considers the origins of raku and includes over 300 glaze recipes. It is illustrated with 100 colour photographs of raku-fired pieces. |
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Donde esta Moshi Fresa? / Where is the Strawberry Moshi? (Hardcover) $12.32 Join new sensation from Japan and hunt for Strawberry Moshi. Moshi loves dressing up and Moshi`s Town is a wonderland full of every type of Moshi. Join her adventures through Moshi Land – if you can find her first! Endless fun inside – with so many of … |
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Code Geass (Paperback) $8.45 In nineteenth century Japan, Commodore Perry uses his mind control powers to force Japan`s trade ports open, causing the Japanese people to become second-class citizens, and only Lelouch, a rebel with the same powers, can set things right. |
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The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology (Paperback) $13.23 Molecular biology is the study of life at the cellular level. While this complex topic can be confusing, knowledge of molecular biology is crucial to understanding medical science and many other important disciplines. With its unique Japan… |
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Tin Drum $9.58 Partially growing out of their success in the country they were named after, as well as growing friendship and affiliation with such bands as Yellow Magic Orchestra, Japan, on Tin Drum, made its most unique, challenging, and striking album. It was also the final full studio effort from the group, and what a way to bow out — there was practically no resemblance to the trash glam flailers on Adolescent Sex anymore. Rather than repeat the sheer restraint on Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Tin Drum is an album of energy, Sylvian’s singing still the decadently joyful thing it is, but the arrangements and performances tight, full, and active. The fusion of exquisite funk courtesy of Karn and Jansen’s joined-at-the-hip rhythm section and a range of Asian music influences, from instrumentation to subject matter, combined with an even wider use of technological approaches to create the dramatic, sly songs on offer. Only the Talking Heads showed the same attempt at reach and variety at the time, at least in the Western rock world, but Japan arguably outstripped the New York band with its sheer sense of theatrical style. To top it all off, the band was more popular than ever, with “Ghosts,” an appropriately haunting ballad notable for its utterly minimal arrangement, almost entirely eschewing beats for Barbieri’s textures and Jansen’s work on marimba, becoming a Top Ten hit in the U.K. The wound-up dancefloor art grooves of “The Art of Parties” and especially “Visions of China,” the latter featuring what has to be Karnand Jansen’s eternal highlight performance (check out Jansen’s jaw-dropping drum break) were also notable efforts. Meanwhile, the evocation of Chinese culture in general continued with such songs as “Canton,” a slightly martial, stately march with clear inspiration from the country’s classical music tradition, and the concluding “Cantonese Boy.” ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi Performers: Mick Karn – African Flute, Dida, Fretless Bass, Fiddle, Saxophone, Flute, Bass, Vocals; David Sylvian – Tape, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar; Richard Barbieri – Tape, Vocals, Keyboards; Simon House – Violin; Steve Jansen – Keyboard Drums, Electronic Percussion, Drums, Percussion, Keyboards, Vocals; Yuka Fujii – Vocals |
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Japan $37 Japan |
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In Japan $10.28 In Japan |
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The Adventures of Tin Tin $14.45 The Adventures of Tin Tin |
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Tin Tin & the Prinsoners of the Su $25.88 Tin Tin & the Prinsoners of the Su |
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Finding Rin Tin Tin $7.12 Finding Rin Tin Tin |
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Tin Tin Deo $16.96 Tin Tin Deo |
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Tin Tin Assortment-taiwan $7.45 Tin Tin Assortment-taiwan |
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Attack on Pearl Harbor: A Day of Infamy [2 Discs] [Tin Case] $12.38 In the chaotic afternath of the first world war, the vast Pacific Ocean becomes the flashpoint for a new crisis–a struggle between Japan and America. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a success for Japan, but a rallying cry for the Americans. Packaged in a handsome collector’s tin. |
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Rin Tin Tin: The Test $5.93 Rin Tin Tin is on the trail of fur thieves. |
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Adventures of Tin Tin $24.99 Adventures of Tin Tin – Double-sided poster |
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Rin-Tin-Tin (1916-1932) $19.99 Rin-Tin-Tin (1916-1932) – Photographic Print |
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Tin Man $24.99 Tin Man |
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Tin Guy $119.99 Tin Guy |
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Tin House $9.67 Tin House |
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Tin Hinane $20.6 Tin Hinane |
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Tin Machine $11.03 Tin Machine |
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The Tin Angel $19.21 The Tin Angel |
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Tin Minerals $6.08 Tin Minerals |
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Tin Tal $8.89 Tin Tal |
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Tin Soldiers $20.87 Tin Soldiers |
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Mitaki-Japan Mens Digital/Analog Sport Watch(Pack of 1) $39.95 Mitaki-Japan Mens Digital/Analog Sport Watch. Features date function, alarm with snooze, hourly chime, stopwatch, water resistant up to 50 meters, polyurethane band, and display tin. Tin measures 3-1/4″ x 3″. White box. |
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On the Border, Rin Tin Tin, 1930 $19.99 On the Border, Rin Tin Tin, 1930 – Premium Poster |
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Tin Bath $24.99 Tin Bath – Photographic Print |
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Tin Smith $19.99 Tin Smith – Premium Poster |
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Tin Mine $24.99 Tin Mine – Photographic Print |
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Tin Moulds $39.99 Tin Moulds – Giclee Print |
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Tin Cup $12.49 Tin Cup – Masterprint |
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Tomatoes in a Tin $24.99 Tomatoes in a Tin – Photographic Print |
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Burning [Japan Bonus Tracks] $39.19 Critics who slam Finland’s Thunderstone for picking such a macho, power metal cliché of a moniker should pause and consider the even sillier habit of some of their competitors, who name themselves things like Chinchilla or Custard. At least with Thunderstone, there’s no doubt of what’s in store: heavy but melodic, often thrash-sped numbers topped with operatic metal vocals and expert musicianship. And that is exactly the recipe behind the Fins’ second album, 2004′s Burning, which offers a slew of finely crafted mid-paced metal anthems (“Mirror Never Lies,” “Drawn to the Flame,” etc.), equally effective, all out thrashers such as “Break the Emotions” and “Tin Star Man,” and the suitably dramatic power ballad “Sea of Sorrow.” To be honest, Thunderstone’s only capital sin is sounding like pretty much everyone else in this crowded field, so that what stands out most about the band is their startlingly technical musicianship. On display throughout the album, this impressive interplay arguably achieves its climax on the frenetic “Side by Side,” where guitarist Nino Laurenne and keyboard player Kari Tornack enter into a friendly war of solos that is reminiscent of Deep Purple — only at double the speed. Although hardly groundbreaking Burning is competent power metal defined. [The album was also available with Japan-only bonus tracks.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi |
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TOURING JAPAN: TOURING JAPAN $11.28 TOURING JAPAN: TOURING JAPAN |
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BIG IN JAPAN: BIG IN JAPAN $13.11 BIG IN JAPAN: BIG IN JAPAN |
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Tin $12.78 Description not provided. |