
The admirable schoolgirls of tank battle anime Girls Und Panzer have been emblazoned on a variety of posters to help advertise their lovely town of Oarai, (the town that the anime centers around, which is very much a real location even if its main claim to fame is now the anime) with the fictional girls practically becoming mascots for the tranquil fishing town.
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: H, Japan, News
- Date: Mar 28, 2015 03:55 JST
- Tags: Bathing, Fuji TV, Image Gallery, Onsen, Oppai, Oshiri, Pantsu, Tourism, TV



Onsen pilgrimage series “Motto Onsen ni Ikou” has drawn a positive reception from viewers yet again due to more tasteful service in the form of bare bottoms and painstaking camera angles, all made further enticing by the luxurious bathing action – although men making the pilgrimage unaccompanied are only likely to find themselves bathing with fellow oyaji.
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: H, Japan, News
- Date: Nov 9, 2014 18:22 JST
- Tags: Bathing, Censorship, Fuji TV, Image Gallery, Onsen, Oppai, Tourism, TV

Steamy onsen pilgrimage series “Motto Onsen ni Ikou” has drawn more attention than ever thanks to its rather remiss camerawork, revealing more intimately the bodies of the lovely bath-goers – though this still pales in comparison to their regular work…
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: H, Japan, News
- Date: Aug 30, 2014 16:18 JST
- Tags: Bathing, Fuji TV, Image Gallery, Onsen, Oppai, Oshiri, Pantsu, Tourism, TV



Another broadcast of onsen pilgrimage series “Motto Onsen ni Ikou” has been provoking the love of bathing fans, providing more first-hand coverage of popular hot springs as well as its staple ultra-saucy nude bathing action – its popularity perhaps owing more to its habit of using popular idols and AV actresses as models (in this case Yuu Kawana) than any interest in taking the waters…
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BBC coverage of the Kanamara matsuri has again exposed the glorious penis-worshiping Shinto heritage of Japan for all to admire, despite touching a raw nerve amongst crazed nationalists desperate to hide such a “shameful” spectacle from the prying eyes of hairy barbarians.
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The Kyoto subway system is now being graced by some truly painful trains featuring favourites from some of the recent anime set in the nation’s grandest tourist trap.
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All Nippon Airways is being accused of racism after it released a commercial featuring the classic “gaijin” of Japanese imagination – a Caucasian with a gigantic proboscis and mop of blonde hair.
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A Hatsune Miku wrapped ita-train gracing the Bangkok metro has proven so popular her reign is to be extended by 2 months.
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An onsen which denied a 60-year-old Maori woman entry on account of its no-tattoo policy finds herself the latest victim of Japan’s uncompromising attitude to ink, but as ever rigid application of the rules for no clear reason seems to enjoy substantial support.
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Tokyo has been selected as the 2020 venue for the world’s foremost celebration of fast-food sponsorship and televised entertainment, much to the delight of the Japanese.
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As usual Taiwan is as (if not more) enthusiastic about moe girls as Japan itself, with some seriously cute carriages on display on the nation’s rails.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Feb 20, 2013 09:31 JST
- Tags: AKB48, Feminism, Fukuoka, Idol, Internet, Marketing, Music, Otaku, Tourism

AKB48 idol Mariko Shinoda has resigned as mayor of Kawaii after Fukuoka’s gender equality commission heard complaints that “cute girls promote sexual discrimination.”
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