It’s Maid Train

Okaeri nasai, gochujin-chama!

Okaeri nasai, gochujin-chama!

How does it feel when you are greeted ‘Welcome back home, Master!’ whenever you stepped into a train? Well, you can have it in Japan. Some maniacs there just announced that there will be a maid-cafe style service train that span between Ikebukuro and Chichibu stations. Not really sure where the hell is Chichibu station since I never heard of it. A quick look at Google Maps shows me that… Holyfuck! 2 hours worth of journey with the train. Almost 100km long. 2 hours worth of maids, baby (implying you’re from Chichibu all the way to Ikebukuro of course). Seibu Railway Group does know how to treat maniacs like these.

Take your time, look around

Take your time, look around

Moe Moe ♥ Ky- ... fuck i hate saying that!

Moe Moe ♥ Ky- ... fuck i hate saying that!

News were taken from Japan Today and pictures from Seibu Railway Group site. Before you trying to think why not we have something like this in Malaysia, apart from some religious zealots going against it, you should be bothered with the government to make the public transportations better than what we have now. Of course that ours are better than that of in Jakarta but be in mind that there are 8 millions of people going in and out everyday at that city.

Disclaimer: I am not really into maids but I don’t mind to have one. Two maybe.

Hijab Tenshi

Itsudemo I love You

Itsudemo I love You

I am not sure how long did it take but I guess 6 hours top. Yeah, the song from Kasane Teto kinda addictive. So I created another Fukkireta madness with Tachibana Kanade or Tenshi of Angel Beats! as the subject. Initially I was thinking to create something for the upcoming month of Ramadhan and also Eid Al-Fitr. Just like the last time. Tho, after spending up some time tracing up the images with Illustrator, touching up images with Photoshop and created a video using Premier, I ended up uploaded the finished product unto YouTube which you can watch them below.

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Bon Odori 2010 Shah Alam

There were only few people at the beginning...

There were only few people at the beginning...

So I went to this Japanese cultural festival called Bon Odori which was held at Matsushita Stadium in Shah Alam last Saturday. As the event gonna be started at 5.00 PM, ultimaweaponx, yafex and I planned to go to Czero’s house in Shah Alam earlier. Well, the plan was to gather/park at his place and ride a bus from KTM station there to the stadium with others and we would like to use a new highway that partially being opened for public use namely SKVE. Around 4.00 PM, we departed from ultima’s house at Seri Kembangan all the way to SKVE. Of course that the new highway paths haven’t being applied to any existing GPS application as of yet, so it’s like a gamble that we might getting lost on the way. While we had minor detours because of lack of GPS data maps, we managed to arrive at Shah Alam pretty earlier than what we might achieve if we used the usual way through LDP, Federal or whatever the highway name was. What’s more, as soon as we exited the highway connected to ELITE highway, we immediately saw the entrance to the stadium so we decided to go there instead of going to the gathering place. The journey took about 30 minutes but we spent another 30 minutes to find parking place for my car and also strolling through from the car park to the stadium.

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Fighter Aircraft Girls of World War II

How to attract people, especially otaku, to learn more about a subject? Make them moe. Previously, there was a book about nations of the world with a moefied girl representing each country. Mecha musume isn’t something new. But when a selected topic being represented in moe form, it becomes interesting. Consider this as something similar to Strike Witches but more in-depth and accurate information.

The book cover

The book cover

The book provides more than 50 planes illustrated, moe-ly. So here I show some of the famous planes.

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Facing the Music

Let's sing together!

Let's sing together!

Years of anime existence came along with its musics. Various kinds of song and genre. Recently, when I started to join a band that mostly playing anime songs and also going to Yumekukan karaoke to sing Japanese songs, I kinda realized that how music changes along with the advancement of anime to this day. If anime and manga started to use additional graphical tools such as 3D software, how about musics? My point here is that, it’s not about technological advance though. Well, let us see briefly about earlier anime songs.

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Mazar-e Moe

According to Sheikh Al-Wikibidia, Mazar-e or Mazari is a Persian word which means ‘shrine’. The most renown shrine in Afghanistan is Mazar-e Sharif which means ‘Noble Shrine’. A famous place for Shia’ Muslims. But my post today is not about that infamous shrine at all. It’s about the Moe Shrine in Japan. Only in Japan (because every weird stuff exists in this world is coming from there).

Mazar-e Moe

Mazar-e Moe

This Moe Shrine is basically just like any normal Shinto shrines in Japan. There are priests and maids who perform prayer ceremonies as well as other religious stuffs. Wait a minute… did I say Maid? Instead of normal miko girls who actually served with the shrine, this Moe Shrine has it’s own specialty that replacing the miko outfit with maid outfit. This is totally fabulous for those who have a fetishism with maids (including me and I haven’t created a gallery for that yet). Visitors may have taking pictures with them too.

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Kawaguchi Senri

So, this is Kawaguchi Senri

So, this is Kawaguchi Senri

As you can see, Kawaguchi Senri is posing with a drum instrument in the picture above. Thus, you can guess that she is a drummer. By the name, she is coming from Japan. Alright, a Japanese girl drummer. What gives? She’s absolutely good with drums. Try to watch videos on YouTube below.

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Super GT Sepang 2009 – The Queens (Part 2)

:3

:3

From the previous part with cars, now we go on with the queens or babes or chicks or whatever you wish to call them. Well, these pictures were taken by my colleague since I couldn’t attend the event on Sunday because of my friend’s wedding in the noon. Even I had another wedding occassion on Saturday. Let’s go onto the next gallery shall we?

Well, yeah.

Super GT Sepang 2009 – The Cars (Part 1)

Super GT in Sepang International Circuit

Super GT in Sepang International Circuit

So, I got the media pass for Super GT in Sepang that day. The event was being held from 19th to 21st of June. I kinda delighted to have such opportunity since I’ve never been to any event such as this. This was my first time ever in Sepang International Circuit. It’s kinda funny tho to have a media pass since I don’t have any DSLR. I just brought along my LX3 with that tiny TelePhoto Lens. Being a nubfag, I was following around my colleague within the area. Well, first we had to take our media pass from the information counter along with parking sticker. The parking is near the paddock where we had to take the media vest from the media center. Additionally, we had to pay RM 100 for each member as a deposit in case we lost the vest and such. That’s for the first day. The second day is where I took many pictures of the cars on the track. Since this is a two-part post, I put on the first gallery here.

Oh, I did take some videos as well.

Now, for the second part…