DocFugu’s blog. Fighting games in Japan.
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A trip to faraway Yokohama for Gyoza
日本語で Last Sunday I headed out to Yokohama with my friend after a relaxing weekend. About a year ago, a researcher I met while at Columbia University who grew up in Yokohama took me to a Gyoza shop in Sakuragicho, Yokohama that he said has some of the best Gyoza in Japan. For reference, that […]
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Emulating Wizardry I: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord on the GP2X
Not too long ago, I wrote about my old-school CRPG party-based gaming obsession. Randomly coming across a version of Wizardry I-III for cell phones in Japan rekindled my interest, but sadly my cell phone “terminal” (端末) is not compatible so I can’t play it. It was very aggravating, because I know that there is a […]
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Bitten by the CRPG Bug, memories of hex-editing savegames
A long time ago, back in the days when the big fight was whether an Apple //e or a Commodore 64 was a better machine (the answer is Apple //e, but I might accept Atari ST as well) I used to play a lot of Computer Role Playing Games (CRPGs.) Click the link to read […]
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Babylon 5
In the past few months, I’ve been watching Babylon 5. I noticed the first season available for rent at Tsutaya, and since I really enjoyed the series when I watched it on TV back in the 90s, I decided to rent it. Of course, after watching the first season, I had no choice but to […]
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Tokyo Giants vs. ORIX Buffaloes
some pictures on Flickr On Sunday night, I got a call out of the blue from my friend Tomoki, who invited me to the Tokyo Giants baseball game on Monday night. They were playing the ORIX Buffaloes. Approximately a year ago, I took Tomoki to a Giants game when my friend Tai gave me a […]
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Asakusa Sanjya Matsuri (三社祭)
Entire photoset of Flickr.com Short videos up on YouTube.com Portable Shrine Women carrying the shrine Enthusiastic drummers On Sunday, I headed out to Asakusa with a friend to see the tail end of the Asakusa Sanjya Festival. Sanjya (alternatively, Sanja) means “Three Shrines”, and if you’ve been reading along you know that Matsuri (祭り) are […]
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Spider-Man 3
The last day of Golden Week, I went to see Spider-Man 3 with my friend. I see very few movies in Japan, in fact, this was only my second in a year. I’ve always been a fan of the Spider-Man series, and really liked the first and second movies. The first is better than the […]
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My feeling about Japanese comedy
I saw a great post over at the (sadly) now defunct Japanmanship blog about Japanese comedy teams. It explains how I feel about Japanese comedy almost completely, along with some nice diagrams. A funny read and worth checking out.
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Japanese traditional music, and modern indie Punk
Things have been busy at work lately, so I haven’t been able to post much. Of course, since it has been busy there hasn’t been much going on for me to post about. Last week though, I did venture out for two music-related events. I posted up a blurb on my Japanese Mixi blog, but […]
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A School Uniform and a Machine Gun
A while ago I downloaded the Japanese drama セーラー服と機関銃 (A School Uniform and a Machine Gun) and I’ve finally gotten around to watching the first episode. Sometimes Japanese dramas can be really hit and miss, but this one looks kind of interesting. I’ve decided to write a brief summary of the episodes as I watch […]
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The Prestige
I just saw The Prestige and was very impressed. I really liked this movie a lot. I haven’t read the book, but I am very impressed with the movie. It isn’t subtle, and in fact was pretty hard for me to watch because it is violent and scary in ways that I do not handle […]
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Fumie Hiratai’s closing party / Viola performance
A friend of mine, Fumie Hiratai (平体文枝), is an artist and recently had a show at a very interesting book shop, the Morioka Bookstore. It is a cute little book store in an art building (the Inoue Building in Kayabacho) that has a bunch of old photo books and other random art focused books. There […]
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