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The Japanese people seem to have an affinity for the English language.  They often use English words to name products - and use English phrases as slogans.  Some of them are VERY funny.  

 
 

On a Pillow in the apartment: 

 

On a letter pad (written in cursive)

bulletKeep the ocean blue.  Under such the sky that you feel as if you were swallowed up, a bracing wind is blowing through.

On a Roller Gear bag

bulletEveryone here has unique qualities experience develops the character to be a different is a merk.

On a wall clock in our apartment in Kawagoe


Rolling the ball to me. Rolling the ball to me. 
They arrived at a happy time.

 

On a Hoxy tissues box

Hoxy will always offer you rich 
and comfortable life with paper.

 

radder.jpg (35036 bytes)You've GOT to click on this photo to see the sign up close....  this was on top of a 2nd story apartment building....  see if you can figure out what they MEANT to say!

bullet"Emergency Radder"
  
 

This was on a plain red or blue photo album cover (my personal favorite):

bulletWhen I'm under this tree, gradually, I'm feeling relieved.  Let's take a deep breath!

On a blue photo album Brandon purchased:

bulletPlease keep your memories after your family or friends enjoyed

 

On a pair of men's stockings...
  
bullet"When I think I want to a man.  It's the moment I love someone or have a nice life - long job."

On a popular soft drink:

bulletKirin Lemon: since 1928: This refreshing taste drink is in favor with people for a long time.

On the package of a chocolate cake-type snack:

bulletConfidence of creating deliciousness. This tastiness can not be carried even by both hands


Graffiti under a bridge:
 
bullet

HELLOWEEN WE DON'T GET THE TIME NOW!

 

On a box of chocolate called "Fees"  (it sounds better than it tastes):

bulletMorinaga chocolate "Fees" is a new type.  It's a chef's special!  Cashew nuts whipped chocolate chrushtype.

  
 

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