Friday, April 19, 2013

Miku Hatsune is more famous than I thought. Is she?

I didn't know that Toyota used this Miku Hatsune in its TV commercials for U.S.
Then, she must be more famous than I thought. correct?
I knew her when she first came out 7 years ago, but did not know she became such famous.

Now she has gotten a lot of friends, or rivals.

I just wonder if there is a chance for Michelle Obama to dance this peace.
The theme of this song is to love vegetable juice.
So, this may be best suit for her campaign purpose.


This is also cute.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Most popular idol for teenager in Japan now

You may have heard AKB48, or Perfume. Or more older one, Morning Musume. Those are for kids in elementary school. Now the most popular idols for teenagers (and Otaku) are actually not humanbeing. They are anime idols, called voal andoroid. Teenagers call them 'Boca-rou' in Japanese pronounciation. If you don't know Naruto, probably you don't have any interest in these clips. But try to watch them. Those are the ones that are understandable for non-teenagers generations. or They held a concert in Tokyo Dome and a lot of fans gathered. Holding a concert in such a big stadium is not something ordinal singers can do. (for instance, when Beatles first came to Japan in 1960's, they held a concert in this stadium.) Wao, it seem they really like her.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

840,000 New graduates has joined to work

New fiscal year for 2013 has just started in Japan! April 1st is the first day for new fiscal year in Japan.
At the same time, it is the day when all newly hired employees get together in one place and are given welcome speech by their own ceo, or chairman in their each company.
This year, the number of the new employees in total was estimated 840.000 people, who have just graduated from thier school this March.
So, I would express my welcome to those new fresh men and women to the real adult world, where you will be able to make a contribution in a responsible way.
Probably, you will have a lot of things while you are in a work place. But all of those will make your life. So, don't give up, and find your way to associate with this world.



0:15 welcome speech by Mr.Niinami, CEO of Lawson
1:00 welcome speech by Mr.Toyoda, CEO of Toyota
1:15 welcome speech by Mr.Tsuga, CEO of Panasonic
1:40 Welcome speech by Gov. Inose, Govoner of Tokyo metropolitan Gov.
2:07 Welcome speech by Gov, Hashimoto, Govenor of Osaka City