Camera From Japan
February 28, 2007
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Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme 2-Pound-Loaf Breadmaker The Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker features include the exclusive Home Made Menu function which includes three memory settings. I this a user friendly easy to read LCD control panel and dual kneading blades to kneed the dough thoroughly. Large traditional rectangular shaped 2 pound loaf. Measuring cup and spoon included…. |
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Zojirushi CV-DSC40 VE Hybrid Water Boiler and Warmer, Stainless Steel $149.99 Zojirushi CV-DSC40 Ve Hybrid Water Boiler and Warmer Stainless Steel – Zojirushi CVDSC40… |
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Zojirushi BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker $168.99 Zojirushi Home Bakery BBHAC10 Breadmaker – Zojirushi BB HAC10… |
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The Cove $10.45 COVE – DVD Movie… |
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Rashomon – Criterion Collection $22.45 RASHOMON – DVD Movie… |
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CandyGirl Video: Sweet Satisfaction Kobe Lee (starring Jenni Lee, Jasmine Grey and more) $17.99 Digital pimp Diesel is back with an upgrade for your sex drive… with hotter girls, more intense action and a super-long run time to leave you more than satisfied! Rock sucks on Janaya Love’s perky breasts before she takes charge and mounts his stiff schlong for a booty-bouncing ride! John E. Depth spanks Nikara’s rounded rear as he gives her tight ass an intense workout in multiple positions! Na… |
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Kingston 8 GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SDC4/8GB $9.31 8GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Card (Compatible, Non-proprietary)… |
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Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card with SD and miniSD Adapters SDC/2GB-2ADP $5.49 Kingston 2GB microSD Card with 2 Adapters Kingstons microSD card with an extra miniSD and full-size SD adapter is a simple and practical, crossplatform storage solution that is useful in multiple devices. The adapters transform the microSD card into either a miniSD or full-size SD card, making it extremely versatile. The combination of a microSD card and multiple adapters means users can pack ligh… |
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Sony DVC-60 PRR/5 Premium Minidv Videocassette (5-Pack) $10.00 With the boom of the information age, there is a growing demand for higher-capacity, faster, more dependable media products. Sony quickly responds to your needs through highly reliable media that safely and accurately stores ever-increasing volumes of data. Sony’s line-up of data media makes use of the latest technology to accommodate a wide range of applications. With Sony media, you can be sure … |
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Moving Pictures $4.16 With Moving Pictures, Rush’s complex songwriting and musical virtuosity reached new heights. It’s that rarest of creatures, a highly listenable progressive-rock album; even the all-instrumental “YYZ” is of interest to listeners besides musicians. The highlight of the album is “Limelight”; like many progressive-rock bands, Rush writes songs about the experience of being on-stage. The result is impr… |
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Bower VL4458N 0.44x Digital Super Wide-angle Panoramic Lens $52.99 This Bower professional lens screws onto any existing lens system with a 58-mm thread. The lens is perfect for panoramic scenery shots and large groups of people by increasing your angle of view. |
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Bower VL567N 0.5x Digital Super Wide-angle Panoramic Lens $58.97 This Bower professional lens screws onto any existing lens system with a 67-mm thread. The lens is perfect for panoramic scenery shots and large groups of people by increasing your angle of view. |
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Bower VL6552N 0.65x Digital Super Wide-angle Panoramic Lens $53.99 This Bower professional lens screws onto any existing lens system with a 52-mm thread. The lens is perfect for panoramic scenery shots and large groups of people by increasing your angle of view. |
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Bower VL258B 2x Digital Telephoto Conversion Lens $30.93 This Japanese 58mm 2X professional telephoto conversion lens has been crafted to meet the highest optical standards for its type in the photo industry. |
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Bower VL562N 0.5x Digital Super Wide-angle Panoramic Lens $50.99 This Bower professional lens screws onto any existing lens system with a 67-mm thread. The lens is perfect for panoramic scenery shots and large groups of people by increasing your angle of view. |
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Bower VL337N 3x Digital Telephoto Conversion Lens $62.49 This Bower 37-mm 3x professional telephoto conversion lens has been crafted to meet the highest optical standards for its type in the photo industry. The lens has been designed to work with any digital, still and video cameras which have a 37-mm thread. |
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Bower VL4452N 0.65x Digital Super Wide-angle Panoramic Lens $54.49 This Bower professional lens screws onto any existing lens system with a 52-mm thread. The lens is perfect for panoramic scenery shots and large groups of people by increasing your angle of view. |
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Bower VL252BN 2x Black Digital Telephoto Conversion Lens $30.49 This Bower 52-mm 2x professional telephoto conversion lens has been crafted to meet the highest optical standards for its type in the photo industry. The lens has been designed to work with any digital, still and video cameras which have a 52mm thread. |
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Bower VL252N 2x White Digital Telephoto Conversion Lens $29.66 This Bower 52mm 2x professional telephoto conversion lens has been crafted to meet the highest optical standards for its type in the photo industry. The lens has been designed to work with any digital, still and video cameras which have a 52mm thread. |
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Amalia Rodrigues – Live in Japan (DVD) $20.26 The lengthy career of Amalia Rodrigues saw her defining the popular Fado genre. This live recording of Rodrigues was captured on camera in 1986 in Japan. |
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Monster (DVD) $6.22 In 2003, a massive earthquake struck Japan… or did it? In this documentary-styled creature feature, two Americans armed with cameras record the destruction of Tokyo by a giant octopus. Expect plenty of explosions, shaky handheld photography, and weep… |
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Bower VL4558 0.45x Digital Super Wide-angle Lens $33.99 This Japanese made lens screws onto any existing lens system with a 58mm thread. Deluxe high definition super wide angle lens with macro feature for extreme close up shots. |
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Monster (DVD) $24.45 In 2003, a massive earthquake struck Japan… or did it? In this documentary-styled creature feature, two Americans armed with cameras record the destruction of Tokyo by a giant octopus. Expect plenty of explosions, shaky handheld photography, and weep… |
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Chad Smith – Eastern Rim – 2-Disc Set (DVD) $35.27 This two-part program contains interviews with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. Chad also offers aspiring players his expertise through several demonstrations given at clinics in Japan and Australia. Shot with multiple cameras, the clinics fea… |
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The First Book of Origami $5.83 Turn a single sheet of colored paper into an animal, a hat, a boat, or even a camera! The three-dimensional drawings and simple instructions are easy for beginners to follow. The designs range from traditional Japanese origami to novel ones that can be… |
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Extreme Private Eros Love Song 1974 $26.72 This provocative documentary by Japanese filmmaker Kazuo Hara takes an intimate look at his former lover, Takeda Miyuki. Using the camera as a basis for continued interaction, Hara probes the dissolution of their relationship, and Miyuki`s place as a… |
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Graphic Flash: Captured Off Guard (Paperback) $5.89 While camping out on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, Hank and his best friend, James, hear loud explosions. Suddenly, Japanese planes fill the sky. Pearl Harbor is under attack! James wants to hide, but Hank wants to capture the battle on his trusty camera… |
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Japan $10.68 Looks at the political and social history of Japan, from its earliest settlement to the present day. |
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Joe: Live from Japan $9.99 Joe: Live from Japan |
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Man From Wareika (Japan) $27.99 Man From Wareika (Japan) |
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Mister D: From Southland to Japan - $9.99 Mister D: From Southland to Japan - |
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Tales from Japan $9.45 An addition to a mythology series features stories from the legendary past of Japan about gods and warriors, woodcutters and fishermen, wicked giants and beautiful princesses. Reprint. |
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Japan Japan (DVD) $17.63 The Israeli indie drama JAPAN JAPAN tells the story of Imri (Imri Kahn), a 19-year-old resident of Tel Aviv who fantasizes about living in Tokyo. Aimless after being discharged from the Israeli Defense Force, the young man kicks around town, having anonymous sex with local boys and plotting his escape to a more exotic land. |
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Superhumanizing Japan $132.93 From the 1980s to the 1990s, Japan – the former Second World War enemy – was reborn as public economy number one in America. Focusing on cultural aspects of economic nationalism and US-Japan relations during the trade war, this book examines the imaginative narratives that shaped the attitudes of Americans towards Japan. |
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Cheap Trick: From Tokyo to You – Live in Japan $14.99 Cheap Trick: From Tokyo to You – Live in Japan |
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Japan in Analysis $83.3 This book addresses three key questions: "Why is there psychoanalysis in Japan?", "What do we learn about Japan from its own forms of analysis?", and "What do we learn about ourselves from Japan?" The book is about the development of psychoanalysis and modern subjectivity in Japan. It shows how forms of individual selfhood amenable to therapeutic intervention emerged as Japanese culture has opened up to the West. It is also about how approaches to analysing the self have encountered Japan and how analysts tried to make sense of a culture that once seemed at odds with the aims of psychotherapy. |
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Japan Japan – Widescreen Subtitle $14.99 Sex, culture and late-teenage dread intersect in unexpected ways in this experimental feature from Israel. 19-year-old Imri (Imri Kahn) has just left the Israeli army and his future is up in the air. Imri, who is gay, is fascinated by Japanese culture and wants to move to Tokyo, but he doesn’t yet have the money. In the meantime, Imri works a boring, low-paying retail job, occasionally turns tricks, has periodic liaisons with men he meets in his spare time, hangs out with his best friend Neema (Neema Yuria) and surfs for porn on the internet. The aimless reality of Imri’s day to day life stands in sharp contrast to the bizarre sexual netherworlds he discovers on line, and the film plays heavily on the stylistic and textural dissimilarities between them. Japan, Japan was the first feature film from writer, director and editor Lior Shamriz, who shot the picture on digital video using a production budget that has been reported to be as little as $200. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Seeing Japan $23.77 A gloriously illustrated introduction to Japan today. Seeing Japan showcases the best of the country today with lavish, full-color photographs and lively text. Introduced here is everything from the natural beauty of the landscape to the everpopular traditional arts and customs, as well as the high technology for which Japan is renowned the world over. The islands of Japan form a crescent stretching from a subtropical twenty-four degrees north latitude to a subarctic forty-five degrees, the same range as from the state of Florida on the east coast of North America all the way up to Nova Scotia in Canada. Part I presents the tremendous range of landscapes and customs in the various regions of this extensive area, while Part II looks at the arts and traditions uniques to Japan that have developed over its long history. Part III gives essential background information on the country`s history, language, and people. Seeing Japan is a wonderful primer for visitors, a cherished souvenir-and indeed a must for anyone with an interest in this fascinating country. |
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Japan by Rail $13.76 Fully revised second edition. Japan is steeped in legend and myth, perhaps the greatest of which is the popular misconception that the country is simply too expensive to visit. The truth is that flights to Japan are cheaper than they`ve ever been, accommodation can be great value, while the warm hospitality which awaits every visitor costs nothing at all. The real secret to traveling around the country on a budget, however, is the Japan Rail Pass. With this pass you can travel on some of the fastest trains in the world as often as you like for as long as you please – and all for one bargain price. Use this comprehensive guide in conjunction with a rail pass to get the most out of your trip to Japan.* Practical information – planning your trip; what to take; getting to Japan from Europe, North America and Australasia* City guides and maps – where to stay (all budgets), where to eat, what to see in 29 towns and cities; historical and cultural background * Kilometerkilometer route guides – covering train journeys from the coast into the mountains, from temple retreat to sprawling metropolis and from sulfurous volcano to windswept desert; 34 route maps* Railway timetables – Bullet trains and all routes in this guidebook* Plus – Customs, etiquette, Japanese phrases and 28 color photos |
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History of Japan $13.3 The original 1972 Australian publication has been revised to include new findings that shed additional light on the origins of Japanese civilization and culture. Traces the evolution of modern Japan from its early pre-history through the post-Cold War period to the collapse of the bubble economy in the early 1990`s and analyzes the religion, culture, and arts of the Japanese people from the sixth century B.C. to the present. Contains many b&w illustrations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. |
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Dreamland Japan $15.25 Drawn in styles ranging from the crudely vulgar to the highly refined, and covering every genre from naive romance to high-tech cybervisions, manga (Japanese comics) are a sophisticated narrative art. In Japan, where manga were born, the art today actively evolving, with a whole new generation of younger artists making bold innovations in style and content. "Dreamland Japan" is a collection of thoughtful essays on the current state of the manga universe, essential reading for fans, literati, and anyone interested in the shape of visual culture to come. |
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Big Man Japan – Widescreen Subtitle $12.99 Director Hitoshi Matsumoto weaves this darkly comic mockumentary about a Japanese giant who continues the long-standing family tradition of facing off against Tokyo’s most formidable monsters. Constantly caught in the middle of everyone’s battles, Daisato finds his sincere efforts to keep the peace repeatedly belittled; he’s divorced, his neighbors have covered his house in graffiti, and he gets nothing but dirty looks when he walks down the street. When we first meet Daisato, he is the subject of a television documentary. Though on the surface Daisato may seem like your average, slightly unkempt salaryman — completely unremarkable in all respects — it soon becomes apparent just how deceiving first impressions can be. After lamenting on camera the fact that he never gets any vacation time due to frequent calls from the Defense Department, the camera follows Daisato as he rides his motorbike to a Tokyo power plant, receives the jolt of electricity that transforms him into a hulking superhuman crime fighter, and clashes with a gargantuan leviathan intent on destroying Tokyo. Daisato comes from a long line of heroic heavyweights, yet while his ancestors were once championed with parades for their noble efforts, public interest in giant invaders has waned and Daisato has become something of a joke to the citizens of Tokyo. Not only is the noise generated by Daisato’s battles regarded as a public nuisance, the property damage that he causes while defending the city has the citizens downright angry. Now, as Daisato attempts to balance his responsibilities to his ex-wife, his daughter, his agent, and his senile grandfather, the crushing weight of both his personal and professional obligations simply becomes too much to bear. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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A Hundred Verses from Old Japan $12.96 A Hundred Verses from Old Japan was originally collected in the thirteenth century. One of the most popular anthologies of Japanese classical poetry, this collection comprises love poems and "picture poems" describing scenes from nature in tanka form, thumbnail sketches compressed into thirty-one syllables. |
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Emperor of Japan $20.82 Noted historian Keene draws years of research from across the globe together for his study of the Emperor Meiji and the world he ruled. Using official records as well as the emperor`s own writings and poems, Keene paints a portrait of a ruler who is remembered both for modernizing Japan and being the first Japanese ruler to meet a European. |
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Joe: Live from Japan (DVD) $9.75 This musical release from R&B singer Joe captures a concert by the vocalist recorded at Billboard Live in Japan. Some of the tracks featured in the performance include "Where You At", "Let`s Stay Home Tonight", "Worst Case Scenario", and more. |
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Amalia Rodrigues – Live in Japan (DVD) $20.26 The lengthy career of Amalia Rodrigues saw her defining the popular Fado genre. This live recording of Rodrigues was captured on camera in 1986 in Japan. |
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Japan for Kids $12.62 Every year, thousands of families visit or relocate to Japan. Fourteen years ago, Jeanne Huey and Diane Wiltshire made the crossing. Five children and six years later they wrote the first complete guide to entertaining and raising children in this fascinating but often baffling land. Now, eight years on they offer a fully updated version, with hundreds of new additions on: o AMUSEMENTS festivals, theme parks, cultural centers, zoos, aquariums o OUTINGS museums, beaches, parks, playgrounds, gardens o TRAVEL TIPS moving, coping with jet lag, getting around town, day trips o SHOPPING where to buy anything, from food to fashions to futons o HEALTH CARE dentists and doctors, pregnancy and childbirth, medical emergencies o EDUCATION daycare, international schools, the Japanese system, bilingualism o ACTIVITIES talent agencies, sports, Japanese traditions, and extracurricular classes ? MAIL ORDER listings, catalogs, and the Internet…and much, much more Compact yet bulging with priceless information and hundreds of tips, the new Japan for Kids is essential reading for families heading for or living in this part of the Far East. From planetariums to petting zoos, educational materials to interactive museums, this handy reference book remains indispensable-a guide that no parent can go without. |
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Inventing Japan $8.26 In a single short book as elegant as it is wise, Ian Buruma makes sense of the most fateful span of Japan’s history, the period that saw as dramatic a transformation as any country has ever known. In the course of little more than a hundred years from the day Commodore Matthew Perry arrived in his black ships, this insular, preindustrial realm mutated into an expansive military dictatorship that essentially supplanted the British, French, Dutch, and American empires in Asia before plunging to utter ruin, eventually emerging under American tutelage as a pseudo-Western-style democracy and economic dynamo.What explains the seismic changes that thrust this small island nation so violently onto the world stage? In part, Ian Buruma argues, the story is one of a newly united nation that felt it must play catch-up to the established Western powers, just as Germany and Italy did, a process that involved, in addition to outward colonial expansion, internal cultural consolidation and the manufacturing of a shared heritage. But Japan has always been both particularly open to the importation of good ideas and particularly prickly about keeping their influence quarantined, a bipolar disorder that would have dramatic consequences and that continues to this day. If one book is to be read in order to understand why the Japanese seem so impossibly strange to many Americans,Inventing Japan is surely it.From the Hardcover edition. |
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Aztec Camera – Best Of $17.8 Roddy Frame`s Aztec Camera has produced some glorious melodic guitar pop over the years, but have never quite reached the wide audience they deserve. This collection of singles aims to set the record straight.Originally issued in Japan in 1999 (and later in the U.K. in 2001), The Best of Aztec Camera is an excellent overview of Roddy Frame`s songwriting vehicle, collecting 16 tracks from throughout the group`s history (up through 1993`s Dreamland). The 1983 debut, High Land, Hard Rain, remains the best introduction to Aztec Camera`s brand of witty, sophisticated, jazzy pop, but anyone wanting to dig deeper is easily advised to come here next. ~ Steve Huey Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Japan in World History (Hardcover) $73.51 "Here is a marvelous compact history of Japan from earliest times to the present focusing on Japan`s relationships with the rest of the world. In lively prose rooted in observations by people who lived the history, the work highlights the contributions of a wide range of acetors: women as well as men, commoners as well as elites"–Publisher supplied summary. |
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