2009-06-01

* Meishitter: your twitter's infomation to a business card

I make business card by twitter's id.
Meishitter

Meishitter = meishi + twitter

Meishi means a business card in Japanese.

Ref. Meishitter: your twitter's infomation to a business card (in Japanese)

* Twitter meishi generator

I make business card by twitter's id, too.
Twitter meishi generator

Twitter meishi generator makes meishi that means a business card in Japanese.
Twitter meishi generator

Ref. Twitter meishi generator (in Japanese)


2009-06-06

* Minami-ke Icon Generator

I made icons.

Minami-ke Icon Generator

Minami-ke Icon Generator

Minami-ke Icon Generator

Some Japanese set minami-ke icons in Twitter's profile icons.

Ref.
-Mina...nantoka Generator (in Japanese)
-Minami-ke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




2009-06-25

* Dragon Warrior III status generator

A web site 'Dragon Quest III Status Generator' creates Dragon Warrior's status when you input your name.
Available characters are Hiragana or Katakana at input your name.

I made these status.

Dragon Quest III Status Generator

Dragon Quest III Status Generator

Dragon Warrior, known as Dragon Quest (Doragon Kuesuto) in Japan, is a console role-playing game developed by Chunsoft and published in Japan by Enix (now Square Enix) in 1986 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the inaugural game in Enix's flagship Dragon Quest series, which is sometimes known as the Dragon Warrior series in North America.

Dragon Warrior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ref.
-Dragon Quest III Status Generator (in Japanese)
-Dragon Warrior III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


2009-06-28

* Sugakiya's Ramen Spoon Fork is tremendously popular in MoMA

Sugakiya is a Chinese noodle restaurant.
It's popular in Nagoya, Japanese.

MoMA's Museum Shop sells Sugakiya's fork in New York. It's a top seller 3.

I bought a set of a Sugakiya's bowl and a fork in nearby supermarket.
It's 3000 yen.

a set of a Sugakiya's bowl and a fork

MoMA's Design Store (online shop) sells too.

Ramen Spoon/Fork Set
Masami Takahashi, 2007

Originally created for use at the popular Sugakiya ramen noodle restaurant chain in Japan, these combination spoon/forks easily twist noodles and ladle soup. Ecologically, they were intended to eliminate the waste created by disposable chopsticks. Dishwasher-safe. Made of stainless steel. Set of two.

MoMA Store - Ramen Spoon Fork set

Ref.
-MoMA | The Museum of Modern Art
-asahi.com: Sugakiya's Ramen Spoon Fork is tremendously popular in The Museum of Modern Art, New York. (in Japanese)
-i am a cheap jap!: Sugakiya's bowl and fork

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