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363,

01:22,

2009-09-03 12:39:55
Description: Enjoy the art of Japanese real love dolls. This is exclusively presented by La vie en Doll, please check our website to see the information of all Japanese love dolls, and the full lineup of our dolls (More) Enjoy the art of Japanese real love dolls. This is exclusively presented by La vie en Doll, please check our website to see the information of all Japanese love dolls, and the full lineup of our dolls http://ya-ya-ya.com/ (Less) Channel: vsocial

407,

02:29,

2009-09-03 15:52:42
Description: Japanese real love doll TOMOMI. A Japanese creator has just succeeded to breath a life into a doll. This is exclusively presented by Ooh!JAPAN, please check our website to see the further details, and (More) Japanese real love doll TOMOMI. A Japanese creator has just succeeded to breath a life into a doll. This is exclusively presented by Ooh!JAPAN, please check our website to see the further details, and the full lineup of our dolls! http://oohjapan.com/lovedoll/index.htm (Less) Channel: vsocial

262,

01:40,

2008-04-22 11:30:08
Description: Japanese Sex Doll http://www.revirgination.net/evolution-sex-doll.html
Channel: youtube

22,

01:12,

2008-04-25 23:59:01
Description: Description
Outstanding hand-carved and hand-painted Daruma display statue featuring fine detail and craftsmanship. The statue is carved from a solid piece of Japanese White Birch (shirakaba) wood (More) Description
Outstanding hand-carved and hand-painted Daruma display statue featuring fine detail and craftsmanship. The statue is carved from a solid piece of Japanese White Birch (shirakaba) wood with fine grain and finished with a dark stain. This shirakaba tree is plentiful on the northernmost Japanese island of Hokkaido and it is possible that the statue originates there. The figure is in good condition with only small marks and scratches from handling and past display. This Daruma figure is less than 40 years old and was acquired in the historic city of Shizuoka, Japan near the foot of Mt. Fuji. Please read below to learn about the history and legend of Daruma.
Size:
Height: 5.3 inches (13.5 centimeters)
Weight: 9.6 ounces (275 grams)
More about Daruma
"Life falls down seven times, yet gets up eight..." This popular Japanese proverb is commonly associated with the Indian Buddhist sage Daruma. Daruma is the more familiar name of the historical Buddhist monk Bodhidarma, who lived sometime during the fifth or sixth century AD. Daruma is credited with the founding of the Zen sect of Buddhism, which he is reputed to have introduced into China during his travels there. Some of the legends surrounding this figure include tales that he achieved enlightenment or satori only after meditating in a cave for seven years without blinking or moving his eyes. Another story tells that his enlightenment occurred within a temple in China where he spent his seven years sitting in a room staring at a wall. Apparently at some point during his long meditation Daruma became so overcome with fatigue that he cut off his eyelids in anger and tossed them to the ground. These are reputed to have then sprouted into China's first green tea plants! It is said that Daruma's long meditation caused his arms and legs to wither and fall off, leaving him as an armless, legless and eyelidless (yet enlightened) Bodhidarma... The Japanese love this story and admire Daruma for his spirit and determination, and each new year many Japanese will buy a paper-mache Daruma tumbler doll in order to enlist its services in helping them persevere towards their own goals or achievements. The dolls are sold with unpainted eyes, allowing the new owner to paint in one eye to symbolize the start of a new goal or venture. The doll is then placed in a prominent place within the home or at work in order to remind the owner to keep after their aim. Japanese students especially utilize Daruma to motivate them with their studies; placing a one-eyed Daruma before them on their desk as motivation to work hard and make the grade. Only after the goal is achieved will the owner then paint in the second eye, symbolizing a realized goal. Daruma dolls which have completed their jobs as perseverance role models are normally then brought to a temple to be burned during special ceremonies set aside for this purpose. The last images below are various representations of Daruma found at a Zen temple near our home in Japan.
item code: R5S8-0004998
ship code: L1650 (Less) Channel: youtube

29,

02:59,

2007-10-17 19:30:15
Description: Description
Vintage Japanese sumi-e scroll painting. This form of painting is also sometimes called simply 'wash' painting and in Japanese is called sumi-e or suibokuga painting. Using (More) Description
Vintage Japanese sumi-e scroll painting. This form of painting is also sometimes called simply 'wash' painting and in Japanese is called sumi-e or suibokuga painting. Using only brush-applied black ink on paper this type of painting was introduced into Japan in the 14th century by Zen Buddhist monks visiting from China. This type of art is especially well suited to Japanese tastes which tend toward subtle depictions of life and nature often accented with poetry written in beautiful calligraphy.
About the Listed Item
This wonderful old scroll depicts what appears to be the Buddhist sage Daruma seated in a meditative pose and wearing his characteristic loose robe. A halo can be seen above the monk's head. This scroll dates from the mid Japanese Showa period (1926-1989) or before and is today in poor to fair condition with many wrinkles as well as some tears, holes and discoloration. Please read below to learn more about the history and legend of Daruma.
Approximate Size:
Height of entire scroll: 76.8 inches (197 centimeters)
Width (excluding rolling pin): 20.5 inches (52.5 centimeters)
Weight: 10.0 ounces (277 grams)
More about Daruma
"Life falls down seven times, yet gets up eight..." This popular Japanese proverb is commonly associated with the Indian Buddhist sage Daruma. Daruma is the more familiar name of the historical Buddhist monk Bodhidarma, who lived sometime during the fifth or sixth century AD. Daruma is credited with the founding of the Zen sect of Buddhism, which he is reputed to have introduced into China during his travels there. Some of the legends surrounding this figure include tales that he achieved enlightenment or satori only after meditating in a cave for seven years without blinking or moving his eyes. Another story tells that his enlightenment occurred within a temple in China where he spent his seven years sitting in a room staring at a wall. Apparently at some point during his long meditation Daruma became so overcome with fatigue that he cut off his eyelids in anger and tossed them to the ground. These are reputed to have then sprouted into China's first green tea plants! It is said that Daruma's long meditation caused his arms and legs to wither and fall off, leaving him as an armless, legless and eyelidless (yet enlightened) Bodhidarma... The Japanese love this story and admire Daruma for his spirit and determination, and each new year many Japanese will buy a paper-mache Daruma tumbler doll in order to enlist its services in helping them persevere towards their own goals or achievements. The dolls are sold with unpainted eyes, allowing the new owner to paint in one eye to symbolize the start of a new goal or venture. The doll is then placed in a prominent place within the home or at work in order to remind the owner to keep after their aim. Japanese students especially utilize Daruma to motivate them with their studies; placing a one-eyed Daruma before them on their desk as motivation to work hard and make the grade. Only after the goal is achieved will the owner then paint in the second eye, symbolizing a realized goal. Daruma dolls which have completed their jobs as perseverance role models are normally then brought to a temple to be burned during special ceremonies set aside for this purpose. The last images below are various representations of Daruma found at a Zen temple near our home in Japan.
item code: R4S6-0003451
category code: nihonga
ship code: B or other appropriate (Less) Channel: youtube

417,

02:28,

2008-04-21 11:55:45
Description: he starts of slow with his cock inside her missionary position.then he drills her up and down,as she lays him down and finishes up.
Channel: megaporn

357,

00:00,

2009-08-06 20:46:27
Description:
Channel: tnaflix

47,

01:29,

2008-04-17 15:10:16
Description: Mandarintheremin home Model 85 (More) Mandarintheremin home Model 85 63,000円(本体価格:60,000円、消費税:3,000円) セット内容:  ・白色ベースの「寿」オリジナルペイントが施された「マトリョミン」(ME03)  ・手回しオルゴールを内装したマトリョーシカ型オルゴール「マトリョール」   (「寿」オリジナルペイント。曲は『モスクワ郊外の夕べ』)  ・桐化粧箱に収納。蓋には書家・香田李華先生による「寿」の文字が記されています。 「マトリョミン寿」で用いるマトリョーシカは、通常の「マトリョミン」と同じロシアの工房で加工、絵付けされています。マトリョミン、マトリョールの背面に記された「寿」の文字も、ロシアの職人が一体ずつ愛情込めて書き込んでいます。 !「マトリョミン寿」のオリジナルペイントが施されたマトリョミン、マトリョールの単品販売はいたしません。 !「マトリョミン寿」で用いるマトリョーシカは、ロシアで職人が一体ずつ描いているため、絵付けに若干のばらつきが生じます。あらかじめご了承ください。 !只今のご注文→即納 Matryomin Matryomin is the unique, original erectronic musical instrument invented by Masami Takeuchi in 1999. It is a type of theremin - oldest electro-musical instrument invented in Russia - shaped Russian traditional wooden doll, Matrioshka. It hold form of Matrioshka perfectly, moreover, performing five octaves range. The distance of 1 octave at Low-Middle range is equal to Etherwavetheremin of Moog Music Inc. If you have acquired the basic technique to play theremin by Etherwavetheremin, you can enjoy playing Matryomin by same way. Matryomin is only pitch controlled theremin. Mandarin Electron, a company directed by Masami Takeuchi, started manufacturing Matryomin on a commercial basis in 2003. Now, Matryomin is going on 2nd generation model. Selled over 1,600 till now in Japan one of a kind nesting doll One of a kind matrioshka nesting dolls - this section contains better quality nesting dolls with more complicate painting and with unusual subjects. Often these nesting dolls are articles for collectors of nesting dolls. I dare to say that more often these nesting dolls are bought as gifts for children and for adult people as well. Artistic painting nesting dolls Genre nesting dolls - Masami Takeuchi - Japanese thereminist, studied under Lydia Kavina to play the theremin. Born in 1967. 1993 : Went to Russia to study method of playing theremin under Lydia Kavina, who is relative of Lev Termen - the inventor of theremin - and his favorite pupil. 2000 : Published "Termen Ether music and the Man who Lived 20th Centry Russia", an biography of Lev Termen and introduction of theremin. 2001 : Released 1st CD "Time slips away - Compositions for Theremin -" 2001 : Got the title of "The master of Sound", selected by Japan Audio Society (JAS). 2002 : Published "Playing the Theremin", a guidance for method of playing theremin. He has been performed his own stages professionally as Thereminist, and he also started to teach method of theremin since 1999, has guided over 400 students till now. 2003 : Released "Matryomin", the original theremin shaped Matrioshka,from Mandarin Electron. He is the representative of this company, and sold over 1,600 in Japan till now. 2004 : Formed the ensemble of Matryomin with his pupils of theremin classes. In autumn, the ensemble "Mable" performed in Russia successfully. 2006 : In May, Masami and Matryomin ensemble "Mable" Played in Germany and England. In August, released his 2nd CD "VOCALISE" and re-issued "Time slips away - Compositions for Theremin -". Masami Takeuchi has performed in 180 times of concert stage, and appeared in TV and radio show come up to 140 times. Flower painting nesting dolls Flowers theme of painting on Russian nesting dolls are very popular and these matryoshkas are most common. Flower type nesting dolls usually are painted in Serge Posed - this is old center of Russian crafts, the first nesting doll was painted in Sergiev Posad. Artists use bright tempera paints to paint nesting dolls but often artists use so called burning technique - instead of paint an artist uses hot needle to make drawing. Animals nesting dolls Animals - this is nice to see your pets painted at nesting doll! Cats and dogs, owls and frogs, monkeys and lions- these animals can be found painted on nesting dolls. These nesting dolls are object of collecting but they often are bought as gifts for children. One time old lady bought a hedgehog nesting dolls for her hedgehog! Santa and Christmas nesting dolls Santa theme nesting dolls are quite popular before Christmas and this is natural. Different Santa nesting dolls can be a nice gift for Christmas. Painting of Santa (actually Russian artists paint not exactly Santa Clause but Russian Father Frost) goes from Russian tradition to put a Father Frost figurine beneath the Christmas tree. Tiny nesting dolls Tiny nesting dolls are about 1" high. Can you imagine that? Nice things for gifts, especially for kids. Good articles for collectors. This is very hard to make such small nesting dolls, to turn wooden form. As well this is hard to paint on such small forms of nesting dolls - the smallest piece is just a few mileometers tall. The tiny nesting dolls are perfect gifts for children although this is not recommended to give them for small children. Disney (Less) Channel: 123video

25,

01:16,

2007-08-06 18:30:05
Description: Description
Small solid wood goggle-eyed Daruma tumbler. The eyes of the figure are made of wooden pins which can be pulled into an outward fixed position giving the figure the appearance of a (More) Description
Small solid wood goggle-eyed Daruma tumbler. The eyes of the figure are made of wooden pins which can be pulled into an outward fixed position giving the figure the appearance of a goggle-eyed statue. The figure is in good condition with no chips or cracks though it does have some marks and scratches from handling and past display. This Daruma figure is less than 40 years old and was acquired in the historic city of Shizuoka, Japan near the foot of Mt. Fuji. Please read below to learn about the history and legend of Daruma.
Size:
Height: 2.6 inches (6.7 centimeters)
Weight: 3.0 ounces (87 grams)
More about Daruma
"Life falls down seven times, yet gets up eight..." This popular Japanese proverb is commonly associated with the Indian Buddhist sage Daruma. Daruma is the more familiar name of the historical Buddhist monk Bodhidarma, who lived sometime during the fifth or sixth century AD. Daruma is credited with the founding of the Zen sect of Buddhism, which he is reputed to have introduced into China during his travels there. Some of the legends surrounding this figure include tales that he achieved enlightenment or satori only after meditating in a cave for seven years without blinking or moving his eyes. Another story tells that his enlightenment occurred within a temple in China where he spent his seven years sitting in a room staring at a wall. Apparently at some point during his long meditation Daruma became so overcome with fatigue that he cut off his eyelids in anger and tossed them to the ground. These are reputed to have then sprouted into China's first green tea plants! It is said that Daruma's long meditation caused his arms and legs to wither and fall off, leaving him as an armless, legless and eyelidless (yet enlightened) Bodhidarma... The Japanese love this story and admire Daruma for his spirit and determination, and each new year many Japanese will buy a paper-mache Daruma tumbler doll in order to enlist its services in helping them persevere towards their own goals or achievements. The dolls are sold with unpainted eyes, allowing the new owner to paint in one eye to symbolize the start of a new goal or venture. The doll is then placed in a prominent place within the home or at work in order to remind the owner to keep after their aim. Japanese students especially utilize Daruma to motivate them with their studies; placing a one-eyed Daruma before them on their desk as motivation to work hard and make the grade. Only after the goal is achieved will the owner then paint in the second eye, symbolizing a realized goal. Daruma dolls which have completed their jobs as perseverance role models are normally then brought to a temple to be burned during special ceremonies set aside for this purpose. The last images below are various representations of Daruma found at a Zen temple near our home in Japan.
More photos below!
item code: R1S3-0003170
ship code: L1650 (Less) Channel: youtube

10,

03:06,

2008-05-24 03:55:17
Description: Read Description Please! This is the fifth track of the Akira OST. This movie is in my top ten animes of all time and I will always love it ever since I first saw it when I was 13! The OST is really (More) Read Description Please! This is the fifth track of the Akira OST. This movie is in my top ten animes of all time and I will always love it ever since I first saw it when I was 13! The OST is really well done and features a lot of great songs from one of the best animes ever made IMO. As all of you I am sure are already aware I am a huge Video Game and Anime fan and a mega fan of Asian Esp Japanese Culture In general and this is a great Anime IMO. I love this movie and I always will. This anime IMO truly is the grandaddy of anime movies and along with Ninja Scroll,Vampire Hunter D, FOTNS, and DBZ IMO brought anime full circle to american shores. I love the Akira OST since it has all the amazing music from the movie. Kaneda is truly one of my favorite anime characters but I think I relate more to Tetsuo and his outcast/anger style in the movie but Kaneda is who I would wanna be. Cool and A Bad Ass. I always wanted his red pill jacket ^_^ and the end fight with Kaneda and Tetsuo is one of my all time favorite scenes in anime history! This one Weighs in at 10 tracks total. As always I hope you enjoy and feel free to comment and or rate.
This is track five and it is called Doll's Polyphony
and it is 2:55 seconds. Some of the songs are over 11 mins and Im gonna have to split them into parts cause of YT's limit. I hope this will be okay.
Disclaimer!!! Absolutely none of this is my work! This and all other tracks are performed by Animetrax/Demon Records/Geino Yamashirogumi and thier respected Composers/Musicans! I take absolutely no credit for this music whatsoever in any way shape and or form!
All I am trying to do is share this great music from these great Games and Anime and hope that others will enjoy it as much as I do. I wonder for how many people will it bring back memories? I can say for myself whenever I listen to these soundtracks esp of older games and anime It brings back a lot of great memories. Like finally beating that boss and Then finishing the game and that sense of wonder you got from just playing these great games and seeing these anime for the first time and hearing the great music. I dont know about you guys and gals but when I was younger a lot of times I would always check out the BGM feature on games and listen to what awesome songs these games had to offer sometimes over and over and over again. I guess I will always be a kid on the inside since I still do that to this day ;)
Please Feel Free To Comment and Rate If You Want To!
Btw a Great man named Aaron Influenced me to use his rules and they are...Haters,Spammers, And Flamers As Well as First Commenters Will Be Blocked! I am sorry I will accept Creative Criticism as long as its not negative IE "Man You Suck And This Video Sucks And This Song Sucks To And So Does Your Mom!" I am just not a negative and or hateful person So I would appreciate it if you would understand that and not be one either.
Thank You and Subscribe if you want to or just enjoy the music!
Btw The beginning song is from The Bouncer OST and is called "Sion Barzahd" Which All Credit Goes To Square Soft/ and Thier respected Composers/Musicians! (Less) Channel: youtube

18,

01:16,

2008-04-21 19:51:14
Description: Description Small solid wood goggle-eyed Daruma tumbler. The eyes of the figure are made of wooden pins which can be pulled into an outward fixed position giving the figure the appearance of a (More) Description Small solid wood goggle-eyed Daruma tumbler. The eyes of the figure are made of wooden pins which can be pulled into an outward fixed position giving the figure the appearance of a goggle-eyed statue. The figure is in good condition with no chips or cracks though it does have some marks and scratches from handling and past display. This Daruma figure is less than 40 years old and was acquired in the historic city of Shizuoka, Japan near the foot of Mt. Fuji. Please read below to learn about the history and legend of Daruma. Size: Height: 2.6 inches (6.7 centimeters) Weight: 3.0 ounces (87 grams) More about Daruma "Life falls down seven times, yet gets up eight..." This popular Japanese proverb is commonly associated with the Indian Buddhist sage Daruma. Daruma is the more familiar name of the historical Buddhist monk Bodhidarma, who lived sometime during the fifth or sixth century AD. Daruma is credited with the founding of the Zen sect of Buddhism, which he is reputed to have introduced into China during his travels there. Some of the legends surrounding this figure include tales that he achieved enlightenment or satori only after meditating in a cave for seven years without blinking or moving his eyes. Another story tells that his enlightenment occurred within a temple in China where he spent his seven years sitting in a room staring at a wall. Apparently at some point during his long meditation Daruma became so overcome with fatigue that he cut off his eyelids in anger and tossed them to the ground. These are reputed to have then sprouted into China's first green tea plants! It is said that Daruma's long meditation caused his arms and legs to wither and fall off, leaving him as an armless, legless and eyelidless (yet enlightened) Bodhidarma... The Japanese love this story and admire Daruma for his spirit and determination, and each new year many Japanese will buy a paper-mache Daruma tumbler doll in order to enlist its services in helping them persevere towards their own goals or achievements. The dolls are sold with unpainted eyes, allowing the new owner to paint in one eye to symbolize the start of a new goal or venture. The doll is then placed in a prominent place within the home or at work in order to remind the owner to keep after their aim. Japanese students especially utilize Daruma to motivate them with their studies; placing a one-eyed Daruma before them on their desk as motivation to work hard and make the grade. Only after the goal is achieved will the owner then paint in the second eye, symbolizing a realized goal. Daruma dolls which have completed their jobs as perseverance role models are normally then brought to a temple to be burned during special ceremonies set aside for this purpose. The last images below are various representations of Daruma found at a Zen temple near our home in Japan. More photos below! item code: R1S3-0003170 ship code: L1650 (Less) Channel: youtube

27,

02:16,

2008-04-22 10:09:55
Description: A Doll In The Dark is a taut psycho-sexual thriller starring Billy Drago (Gun Crazy, The Untouchables) as a hard-bitten Hollywood cop, Naomi Kawashima and Josh Brauer (Melrose Place, Frasier) as the (More) A Doll In The Dark is a taut psycho-sexual thriller starring Billy Drago (Gun Crazy, The Untouchables) as a hard-bitten Hollywood cop, Naomi Kawashima and Josh Brauer (Melrose Place, Frasier) as the third member of this dangerous triangle of love and death. Ryoko Shimura, a beautiful Japanese (Naomi Kawashima) woman believes she is taking a well deserved break from a bad marriage in Tokyo, when she pays a flying visit to friends in Los Angeles. She is kidnapped and held prisoner by Andrew Martini (Josh Brauer) a dealer in Japanese antiquities and himself the survivor of another East-West love affair that ended in misery and murder.. Ryoko soon discovers that Andrew is obsessed with the dead woman from the past whom she closely resembles. The same mysterious woman from the past haunts the deadly dreams of a veteran hard-nosed cop, LAPD detective John Keith (Billy Drago), who heads the hunt for the missing Ryoko, only to discover the horrifying connection between the two beauties. Love and sexual obsession, destruction and death...lead all three protagonists to a final showdown, where the truth is finally revealed. (Less) Channel: youtube

17,

01:11,

2008-06-25 05:27:40
Description: Japanese vogue hottest chick spoiled black suit penthouse women Beyonce wife woman single violent kinky webcam
Channel: youtube

3,

01:30,

2009-03-26 22:01:28
Description: Ah, hello! I love this song, and because I like the TV edit of this song better than the origional (is that weird?) I uploaded the TV edit. Subbed in the origional japanese with hiragana, and subbed (More) Ah, hello! I love this song, and because I like the TV edit of this song better than the origional (is that weird?) I uploaded the TV edit. Subbed in the origional japanese with hiragana, and subbed in english. I found this anime a little while ago, and I love it so much! Please enjoy! Song: Still Doll Artist: Kanon Wakeshima Anime: Vampire Knight ... (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

01:35,

2009-05-12 02:12:23
Description: Omg I LOVE Vampire Knight! I spent the whose weekend watching every single episode. I'm actually getting into anime. I sw other people doing anime drawings in high school and I asked them what (More) Omg I LOVE Vampire Knight! I spent the whose weekend watching every single episode. I'm actually getting into anime. I sw other people doing anime drawings in high school and I asked them what anime is. They kept saying that if you watch something and like the anime show you'll want more. It is so true now! This is the ending credit song of the first season of Vampire Knight. This is my second time EVER in my life to sing Japanese. So please cut me some slack if I like totally butcher this ... (Less) Channel: youtube
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