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Various

Body Paint by a Japanese Girl

Hikarucho is a 19 year old Japanese artist that is a body paint expert. She uses acrylic paints to do her art. Sometimes she achieves such realistic effects that it seems almost impossible that it’s only paint!

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Hirakucho

Body Paint by Hirakucho

Hirakucho
You should also check out the Vimeo channel of Hirakucho. It’s great!

Source: Reddit

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Otaku

The Otaku Shrine – Kanda Myojin

At five minutes walking distance from Akihabara, Tokyo’s geekest neighborhood, you can find the Shintoist shrine Kanda Myōjin (Google Maps). At first glance it might appear that it’s just a normal temple but if we go inside…

The Otaku Shrine

The Otaku Shrine

In the area where omamori お守り (Protectors) are sold I found this special omamori for the workers of the IT industry. One of its powers is to protect your computer against virus attacks. Omamoris that are usually sold in Shintoist temples are meant to protect you against illness, to avoid traffic accidents or bring good luck in your exams. The IT omamori is special and can only be found in Kanda Myōjin.

Kanda
Special IT Omamori of Kanda Myōjin. It’s design is inspired by chipsets.

In the part of the shrine where the ema (絵馬) are hanged you can also see the influence of the neighbors of Akihabara. In wooden ema you normally write a wish and hang it in the temple. Here I found that almost all ema had also a drawing of an anime, manga or videogame character next to the wish. Some of the drawings were really exceptional!

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin the Otaku Temple

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

Kanda Myojin

I talked more about Kanda Myojin in a TV program of NHK World that you can watch here (three minute video).

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Society

The Controversy of the Letter to the Emperor

Last Thursday, Taro Yamamoto, a member of the House of Councillors of the Japanese government, handed a handwritten letter directly to the Emperor. In the letter he expressed his concerns about what is currently happening in Fukushima and the complications that are arising while dismantling the reactors.

A great debate has raged on TV programs and Internet forums. Some have asked for Taro Yamamoto to apologize while others have asked him to resign for giving the letter to the Emperor. This doesn’t mean that they are not worried about the situation in Fukushima, however it turns out that the Japanese constitution says that the Emperor can’t meddle in political issues.

Emperor of Japan
The moment when Yamamoto handed the letter to the Emperor.

It happened during a party organized by the Imperial Household Agency in the Akasaka Imperial Gardens. When the guests arrived to the party they received a map of the gardens and a number of rules to follow like for example “Do not take photos of the Imperial family”. An official of the Imperial Household Agency declared afterwards that they didn’t bother to mention that it’s not allowed to hand objects to the members of the Imperial family in the instructions for the party because it’s common sense. (Source: Asahi Shinbun).

It seems that Yamamoto didn’t know the protocol and he was not fully aware that when handing the letter to the Emperor he was trying to use him for political purposes. He has apologized but he says that he is not going to step down unless somebody else forces him to do so.