Japan, home to robot babies, musicians and pets, now has its first humanoid hottie -- Sega's E.M.A.
Short for Eternal, Maiden, Actualization, the 38-centimeter, curvaceous cyborg blows kisses, sings and shakes its -- grooved things.
Source: Reuters, Dan Sloan reports.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Japan asks: anybody out there in the space (Reuters News)
Japan's biggest astronomical observatories are teaming up for a fresh quest to find out if there is life in outer space.
They're aiming to pursue their investigation by marshalling their combined resources to view intensively one small area of space over a short period of time.
Watch the video news:
Source: Reuters
They're aiming to pursue their investigation by marshalling their combined resources to view intensively one small area of space over a short period of time.
Watch the video news:
Source: Reuters
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Police and Alien Card in Japan
One thing I was surprised in Japan is the terminology Japan has given to the identity card of foreigners. They call it Alien Registration card. Many times I feel that I came from a different planet to this earth known as Japan. That is why they call our identity card as Alien Card. This implies that Foreigners are aliens. May be this is due to my perception problem.
The police are fairly visible in Japan. Police boxes, called Koban in Japanese, can be visible at regular intervals on major streets. On cross roads and near railway stations and all, these are good places to ask for directions if we are doubtful of the place or feel that we are going to get lost. Policemen, Keikan, and Police women, Fujin-keikan are referred to as o-mawari-san, or the more ruffianly as poriko~.
Foreigners in Japan must carry their alien registration card with them all the times, and we may be asked to show this to a police officer if we are walking alone most probably at night for example.
The police are fairly visible in Japan. Police boxes, called Koban in Japanese, can be visible at regular intervals on major streets. On cross roads and near railway stations and all, these are good places to ask for directions if we are doubtful of the place or feel that we are going to get lost. Policemen, Keikan, and Police women, Fujin-keikan are referred to as o-mawari-san, or the more ruffianly as poriko~.
Foreigners in Japan must carry their alien registration card with them all the times, and we may be asked to show this to a police officer if we are walking alone most probably at night for example.
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