Addictive ads, 1894-1954

14 Sep 2010

Here is a collection of Japanese advertisements for drinks and smokes (1894-1954).

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Hero Cigarettes, 1894

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Tokio Beer, 1896-1906

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Chūyū Cigarettes, 1900

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Peacock Cigarettes, 1902

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Kabuto Beer, 1911

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Dai Nippon Brewery Company, 1912

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Kembang Beer (Sakura Beer export label), 1912-1916

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Sakura Beer, 1924

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Umegatani sake, 1926

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Sakura Beer, 1928-1932

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Cascade Beer, 1929

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Yebisu Beer, 1930

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Minori Cigarettes, 1930

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"Tobacco Profits for National Defense" Week, 1930 // Hibiki Cigarettes, 1932

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Urara Cigarettes, 1932

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Kirin Beer, 1933

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Zuigan sake, 1934

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Takara shōchū, 1935-1938

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Gekkeikan sake, 1935-1938

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"Defense for country, tobacco for society" (South Kyoto Tobacco Sellers' Union), 1937

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Sakura Beer, 1938

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Kirin Beer, 1939

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Anti-black market poster (violators face 3 years in prison, 50,000 yen fine), 1948

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Message from Japan Monopoly Corporation, 1954

[Sources: Tabako Omoshiro Catalog Zukan (Kodansha, 1987) and Meiji/Taisho/Showa O-Sake No Hōkoku Graffiti (Kokusho, 2006)]

Video: Surreal animation by Naoyuki Tsuji

10 Sep 2010

Here is an excerpt from artist Naoyuki Tsuji's "A Feather Stare at the Dark" (2003), a simplistic, yet hauntingly surreal, hand-drawn animation made from charcoal drawings.


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A unique characteristic of Tsuji's minimalist style is that each frame is created by partially erasing and redrawing the scene on the same sheet of paper. Traces of the previous frames remain visible as the dream-like action unfolds, creating an uncanny sense of motion and the passage of time.

Animated simulation of asteroid hitting Earth

08 Sep 2010

A dramatic computer-animated simulation, produced by NHK Japan and the National Film Board of Canada, depicts what would happen if an asteroid measuring 500 kilometers (300 mi) in diameter collided with Earth.


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The massive asteroid -- larger than Japan's main island of Honshu -- is traveling at a speed of over 720,000 kilometers per hour (450,000 mph) when it crashes into the Pacific about 1,500 kilometers (1,000 mi) south of Japan. The impact causes the crust of the Earth to peel away like the skin of an orange, in what is called a "crust tsunami." Japan and a large portion of Asia are disintegrated, and chunks of burning rock as large as city blocks are hurled into the atmosphere before raining back down on the planet.

The crater from the impact measures 4,000 kilometers (2,500 mi) across, and the rim stands 7,000 meters (23,000 ft), higher than many mountains on Earth today.

Moments after the impact, a blanket of rock vapor as hot as the sun spreads quickly across the planet, decimating every living thing in its path. The entire planet is covered within one day. The oceans boil under the intense heat, evaporating at a rate of 5 centimeters (2 in) per second until they vanish.

After a year, the rock vapor starts to dissipate and temperatures begin to drop. Within 1,000 years, the evaporated water vapor -- which does not escape into space due to the Earth's size and gravity -- cools, condenses, and falls back as torrential rain. The oceans start to fill, and life begins again.

It is thought that asteroid impacts of this magnitude have happened six times in the past.

This simulation was featured in "Miracle Planet" (Episode 1 - The Violent Past), a five-part documentary about the 4.6-billion-year history of the Earth.

Video: Inter // States

08 Sep 2010

Inter // States is the latest Tokyo time-lapse piece by photographer Samuel Cockedey. The soundtrack is "Paradigm Flux (Tokyo Cut)" by Woob, from the new "Paradigm Flux" EP (listen).

Medical woodblock prints from 19th-century Japan

06 Sep 2010

The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) maintains a collection of 400 health-themed woodblock prints from 19th-century Japan. The collection -- which includes drug advertisements, illustrated instructions for treating and preventing contagious diseases, and visual guides to the human body -- offers a unique look at Japanese medical knowledge in the late Edo and early Meiji periods. Here are a few images from the collection.

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Ad for Kinder-Puwder, King of Pediatric Drugs -- Morikawa Chikashige, 1880 [+]

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Chasing measles away -- Utagawa Yoshimori, 1862

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Ten realms within the body -- Utagawa Kuniteru III, c. 1885 [+]

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Pills to cure toxic illnesses such as syphilis and gonorrhea -- Artist unknown, late 19th century

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Protective gods help good drugs fight evil disease -- Utagawa Yoshikazu, 1858 [+]

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Hōsō-e talisman print to ward off smallpox -- Artist unknown, c. 1849

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Ad for drug to improve handwriting and reading skills -- Utagawa Yoshitsuya, 1862

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Foods that can be eaten by measles patients -- Utagawa Yoshimori, 1860s

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Pregnancy guide -- Hamano Teisuke, 1880 [+]

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Eye, ear, nose and hand -- Ochiai Yoshiiku, c. 1865

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Defeating cholera -- Kimura Takejiro, 1886 [+]

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Hōsō-e talisman print to ward off smallpox -- Utagawa Toyohisa II, c. 1830

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Three mighty men conquering measles -- Ochiai Yoshiiku, 1870s [+]

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Measles treatment -- Ochiai Yoshiiku, 1862

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Teaching on harmonious body and mind -- Utagawa Yoshikatsu, 1850 [+]

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Measles-themed hand game -- Utagawa Yoshitsuya, 1862

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Illustrated guide to parental obligations -- Utagawa Yoshitora, 1880 [+]

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Shinto god from Izumo province for preventing measles -- Taiso Yoshitoshi, 1862

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Seller of eyeglasses -- Katsushika Hokusai, c. 1811-1814

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Hōsō-e talisman print to ward off smallpox -- Utagawa Yoshitsuru, c. 1849

Health-themed ukiyoe print --
Illustrated account of cholera prevention -- Taiso Yoshitoshi, 1877 [+]

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Bodily functions personified as popular kabuki actors -- Artist unknown, late 19th century [+]

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Methods for preventing measles -- Utagawa Fusatane, 1858 [+]

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Defeating measles (personified as a child) -- Utagawa Yoshifuji, c. 1840

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Pregnant women playing in summer heat (5 heads, 10 bodies) -- Utagawa Kunitoshi, 1881 [+]

[Link: UCSF Japanese Woodblock Print Collection]

Ultra Monster paintings by Toshio Okazaki

01 Sep 2010

A pair of action-packed Ultraman Monster paintings by Toshio Okazaki were published in Shōgakukan's 1979 edition of Ultra Kaiju (Shōgakukan Nyūmon Hyakka Series #97).

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
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Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Alien Guts, Windam, Gyango, Black End, Kingsaurus III, Bemstar

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Alien Icarus, Gomora, Muruchi, Alien Baltan, Alien Magma, Kemular

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Dancan, Giradorus, Astromons

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Gandar, Gabora, Alien Metron, Agira, Antlar, Seabozu, Woo

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Gubira, Takkong, Pestar, Gamakujira, Bemular

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Eleking, Alien Kuuru, King Joe, Zemistiar

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Geronimon, Jirass, Alien Pegassa, Dino-Tank

Ultra kaiju painting by Toshio Okazaki --
Pegassa, Hydra, Black King, Mephilas, Verokron, Starbem Gyeron, Red King, Dorako, Godola

[Source: Ultra Kaiju (Shōgakukan Nyūmon Hyakka Series #97), 1979]

Photos: Good Design Expo 2010

30 Aug 2010

Good Design 2010 --

This year's Good Design Expo, which took place at Tokyo Big Sight over the weekend (Aug 27-29), showcased over 2,000 design-conscious items under consideration for the 2010 Good Design Award. Here are photos of a few items that were on display.

Good Design 2010 --
Goya de Goya: Goya (a.k.a. bitter melon) planter bag that resembles a giant goya (Protoleaf)

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Tomato ni Tomato: Tomato planter bag that resembles a giant tomato (Protoleaf)

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Sola Cube: Botanical materials encased in cubes of acrylic (Sola)

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GreenMarker: Grassy page markers (yuruliku DESIGN)

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Nature LED bulb (Advanced-Connectek) // QLD-104 coral-inspired LED table lamp (Qisda)

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X-Frame Folding Vehicle alters shape to suit driving style (Nagoya Institute of Technology)

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USB Clip: Tiny USB flash drive that doubles as paper clip (Emami Design)

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Tongue cleaners (Green Bell)

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Kinpachi-Mikan mandarin orange boxes (Kadoya Keshouhin)

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Centry outdoor security robot (Dongbu)

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Pebble salt and pepper shaker set (Kyung Ran Choi)

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Itamimai rice bags (Itami Sangyo Co., Ltd.)

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Itamimai rice bags (Itami Sangyo Co., Ltd.)

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Metaphys Cortina humidifier (Gourmandise Inc.)

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LOVE packing peanuts (minna + TooR Inc.)

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Lightweight milk bottles (Toyo Glass)

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Tread-Walk: Treadmill-controlled personal mobility robot (Waseda University)

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Underwater camera housing (Sigma)

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Cartoon Box: Trixi Box - Sushi (Grupo BdeB)

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Zou-san cutter: Elephant-shaped tape dispenser (Nichiban)

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Bags made from recycled brewer malt waste (Kouhei Okamoto)

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Rainbow-colored toilet paper made from 100% recycled paper (Felissimo)

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Candles modeled after traditional Japanese confectioneries (Pegasus Candle)

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Candles modeled after traditional Japanese confectioneries (Pegasus Candle)

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Docomo SH-02B Marimekko mobile phone (Sharp, NTT)

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Bone Float: Bone-shaped pens that balance/rotate on stand (Zero Seiko)

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Kaori honey wine (Minenoyuki Ltd. + Miyagi University)

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Sony Vaio

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t-pod

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Angled drinking glass to minimize neck movement

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Wooden bicycle (Sano Magic)

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Wooden bicycle (Sano Magic)

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Wooden bicycle (Sano Magic)

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Art Setouchi publicity fans

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TOFU DX professional makeup sponge (CrossMarket Inc.)

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo scenery

19 Aug 2010

The illustrations of TokyoGenso (a.k.a. Tokyo Fantasy) depict a post-apocalyptic Tokyo devoid of people and overtaken by nature.

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shinjuku skyline [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by TokyoGenso --
Tokyo Big Sight [+]

Tokyo in ruins, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Rainbow Bridge [+]

Tokyo in ruins, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Moai statue at Shibuya station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Kabuki-za Theater, Ginza [+]

Tokyo apocalypse, illustration by Tokyo Fantasy --
Mode HAL iKO Building, Shinjuku [+]

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Poster for "The Book of Eli" (Japanese title: "The Walker") [+]

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Gundam // Tokyogenso Robot

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Tokyo Sky Tree [+]

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Sofmap Akihabara [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Haneda Airport [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Cover of Liberal Time, September 2010

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Akihabara [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Saigō Takamori statue, Ueno

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Poster for "The Book of Eli" (a.k.a. "The Walker) - Osaka version [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Osaka street scene - Tsūtenkaku Tower [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Osaka street scene - Billiken [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Osaka street scene [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Hato Bus [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Tokyo Monorail [+]

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Shibuya station (Fukutoshin Line) // Seibu Shibuya

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
"Manneken Pis" statue at Hamamatsuchō station

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Ueno [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Tokyo Tower [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shinjuku station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Hanayashiki amusement park, Asakusa [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
McDonald's [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Yoyogi station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Nakano station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Akihabara [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shibuya [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Wako Building, Ginza [+]

[Links: tokyogenso blog, pixiv, deviantART]

Hello Kitty spectacle in Tokyo Bay

17 Aug 2010

Gundam videographer darwinfish105 has captured some dazzling footage of the 8-meter-tall laser-shooting Hello Kitty spectacle at Odaiba Beach, which has appeared as part of a campaign to promote tree-planting activities in Tokyo.


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The event, which features periodic light and water shows, will continue through August 22.