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KFC Gundam bucket is here to celebrate 30th anniversary of franchise’s breakout overseas hit

I just feel chicken emotion.Though Gundam has always been a big deal in Japan, Gundam Wing was when the franchise really found its foothold among overseas anime fans. Prior to Wing, just about every Gundam anime was a sequel or spinoff of the original Mobile Suit Gundam, meaning that to get the most out of them, you had to be familiar with the complex storyline of a 1979 TV show with a high episode count that already very much looked its age.Then along came Gundam Wing, which was a breath of fre

Crazy huge Hololive plushies for crazy huge VTuber fans are on the way【Photos】

Hololive’s 3rd Generation stars are getting ready to take over part of your home.The whole deal with virtual YouTubers is that they don’t exist in physical space. However, as part of the otaku media sphere, popular VTubers do cross over the digital divide in the form of character merch, and if you’re a fan of Hololive’s stars, you might want to start clearing out a whole bunch of physical space in your home.That’s because the production company’s 3rd Generation quartet are getting the giant plus

Suntanned Hello Kitty Happy Meal toys on their way to McDonald’s Japan【Video】

Hello Kitty heads to the Golden Arches, the sunny beach, and summer festivals.Though the whole world knows Sanrio’s superstar cat as Hello Kitty, that’s actually her nickname. The character’s official “real” name is Kitty White, with her surname likely meant to evoke the snowy shade of her fur.However, while she’s always Kitty White, Hello Kitty is also sometimes brown, like in her upcoming batch of McDonald’s Japan Happy Meal toys.That’s because Kitty-chan periodically develops a “suntan” while

Japan Railway-affiliated Tokyo shopping centers issue warning over point card scam

Atre Cards are still good, but their QR codes might take you someplace bad.For a while there, “Everything lasts forever on the Internet” looked like it was going to become common sense. However, as time has gone by, we’ve learned that that’s not always true. Online permeance only extends so far as the constancy of server and domain maintenance, which brings us to a little problem involving East Japan Railway Company, or JR East.Like a lot of rail companies in Japan, JR has its fingers in a lot o

Pokémon Center Online tells all customers to change their passwords after fraudulent log-ins

Gotta change ‘em all.The Pokémon Center Online should be a place of pure happiness. It’s a massive selection of Pokémon merchandise, made available even to those who can’t make the trip to one of Japan’s physical Pokémon Center superstores. Just put the items you want in your cart, place your order, and wait for your package of Poké-joy to be delivered to your doorstep.Unfortunately, though, it’s not all fun and smiles right now, because while fans have had their eyes on the Pokémon they want to

Japanese company president arrested for making employee take the fall for his hit-and-run

He should get about five to 10 years’ overtime for this.I know the mass media tends to skew our perception of the real world, but I swear, with the number of reports I hear about people driving without a license, it’s almost as if one-third to one-half of everyone on the road doesn’t even have a license. It’s certainly possible since as long as you follow the rules and stay safe, you can drive for a very long time without anyone ever asking to see it.However, when an acci

Man arrested for threatening a shrine in Kyoto because they used AI art

Sometimes you have to ask yourself, “Am I acting like a demon?”AI remains a divisive technology, especially on social media, and any company that attempts to use it in its promotions risks considerable blowback. A Shinto shrine, however, wouldn’t seem as susceptible to that. It’d be like telling off your grandma for posting an AI image on Facebook.And yet, last March Kurumazaki Shrine in Kyoto City caused a bit of an uproar online when they changed their Twitter profile p

Saudi minister: Israel blocking Ramallah meeting proof of 'extremism' - The Jerusalem Post

On Saturday, Israel said it would not allow a planned meeting on Sunday that would have included ministers from Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

4th International Conference on Financing for Development Debt and Climate — II

Sadly, unlike the lack of media coverage, and very little discussion of policy circles on this – both on the government, and ...

Asia markets mixed ahead of July 9th trade deadline

Asia market update: Asia markets mixed ahead of July 9th trade deadline and amid quiet trading ahead of key US data Thursday.

As nations build ‘sovereign AI,' open-source models and cloud computing can help, experts say

Panelists at CNBC’s East Tech West 2025 in Thailand discussed how emerging nations can begin to build their own “sovereign AI ...

Godiva at revolving sushi? Luxury chocolatier crafts desserts for kaitenzushi chain

A little luxury for dessert, at prices that aren’t so big.In Japan, there’s a whole class of restaurants, called kaitenzushi, whose name has become kind of inaccurate. Kaiten means “revolve,” and the zushi part is an alternate pronunciation of sushi, and once you know that, you can probably guess that kaitenzushi restaurants are those places where plates of sushi go around and around on conveyor belts and customers grab whatever they want to eat as it passes by.But here’s the thing: a lot of “ka

Starbucks Japan adds a Shine Muscat Grape Frappuccino to the menu for a limited time

Three Muscateers showcase a special Japanese fruit in a trio of ways.Starbucks has gone totally fruity this summer, kicking off the season with strawberries before moving onto mangoes, and now, for its third installment, grapes.These are no ordinary grapes however, as they’re Shine Muscat, a large, premium, yellow-green, seedless cultivar developed in Japan. Known for its distinctive aroma and sweet flavour, this grape is now stealing the show at Starbucks, with a release called “Thr

Good-cop interrogation part of the menu at new restaurant in Japan

“Hey, this must be really hard for you. How about some katsudon?”Japanese diners have famously high standards for restaurants. Not only should the food be tasty, it should also be pleasing to the eye, and the establishment’s atmosphere has to be appealing as well…which is why one restaurant opening later this month will offer the experience of eating lunch while being interrogated by the police.That may sound like an odd ambiance to aim for, but this restaurant will serve only one dish: ka

Ortoli Rosenstadt LLP Announces the Third Annual ORY APAC-US Conference on July 8-9, 2025 at Capella Singapore

Calendar of Events, Class Action, Company Announcement, Equity Market Information, GlobeNewswire, Press releases, Professional Business Support Services, Trade Show | Singapore, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NEW YORK and SI

Japan worried about its aging population… of traffic lights

The spirit is willing, but the light is weak.Japan is often cited as one of the countries with the most traffic lights per capita, and most people who live in major cities here would probably agree that there is a crazy number of them. While I can appreciate the importance of controlling the flow of traffic, seeing a row of six or seven red lights in a single 500-meter (0.3-mile) stretch is a little much.▼  You’ve probably heard of Shibuya Scramble, but how about Otemon Scramble in Nichina

Japanese airlines, including JAL and ANA, enacting new mobile battery carry-on rules this month

Fire that broke out on Korean airliner earlier this year cited in reason for new regulations.One of the great conveniences about modern travel is that there’s no longer a need to pack a bulky guidebook, multiple maps, a camera with spare film, and reading/listening material to keep yourself entertained on the plane ride to your destination. Nowadays, your phone can handle all that stuff for you but the tradeoff is that if your battery goes dead, you lose access to all of those things.So if you’r

Laundry day is something to look forward to at this unique laundromat in Japan

Say goodbye to boring chores and hello to whipped cream-topped shaved ice, and oodles of Americana.Space is quite often a luxury in most Japanese homes, and not all apartments have room for a large washing machine. So when it comes time to wash bulkier items, such as futons and carpets, most people turn to a nearby laundromat that usually comes installed with a variety of machines in different sizes.For a long time, many laundromats in Japan seemed to focus more on function over form, favoring a

Sailor Moon Museum will finally make its outside-Japan debut

After traveling to four cities in Japan, the exhibit is ready to head out and meet the international Sailor Moon fan community.Earlier this year, Sailor Moon fans in the U.S. and U.K. got a special treat as the live-action stage musical, Sailor Moon The Super Live, traveled overseas for a series of performances in London and across America. Unfortunately, both tours have now finished, and it doesn’t look like they’ll be doing encore laps either, as the producers have announced that both casts ar

Tapping rivers, lakes for climate action in S-E Asia could avert 25% GDP loss by 2050: Report

The report said water is well-suited to be the starting point for adaptation efforts in South-east Asia. Read more at ...