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I just saw this amazing review by Neil at proper mag...apparently by buying our book, we will save you on going on a rather expensive, desperate and bothersome sounding holiday! (◎_◎;)
not exactly our intention but anyways...
thank you Proper mag! ....
PS pic below is from Mayoko, her blog is here, (seriously have a look through the site, it's amazing) it's a given that Kyaraben are cute, but these actually really look delicious too.
As fully paid up members of the ‘We love Japan’ club, primarily
due to their anorak style attention to detail on, well… anoraks but
that’s not just where the story ends. We also love the land of the rising sun’s unique brand of ‘what the fuckness‘
that can be neatly and efficiently summed up best by the word ‘Kawaii’.
Loosely translating as ‘cute’ this enigmatic and all encompassing word
can be used to describe most facets of Japanese pop culture from smiley
faced Bento boxes and kittens dressed as samurais to kinky waitresses
and Hello Kitty stickers stuck to the sides of jumbo jets. There are two
ways you can uncover this mystical Eastern phenomena, you can spend a
couple of grand on a holiday over there and try to buy some pyschotic
teddy-bear toys and make friends with some Harajuku kids or there’s the
cheaper, more concise, easier option of buying Manami Okazaki &
Geoff Johnson’s aptly named Kawaii! book, which gives an
extensive rundown on everything that fits under the pink, bunny-eared
Kawaii umbrella, in fact it’s less of a book and more of a paper museum.
A very Kawaii paper museum.