Japanese movies in Venice Film Festivel
I have read a realy nice article in tokio graph about the upcoming japanese movies that are going to participate in Venice Film Festival between september 1-11.
This year in the competition section are two japanese movies the first is Tran Anh Hung’s “Norwegian Wood,” adapted from Haruki Murakami’s novel of the same name, and the other is Takashi Miike’s “13 Assassins” remake .
ch4 _vol3 Honey x honey drops
ch4_vol3 and finaly i did it
here is the 4th chapter; sorry for the delay
that’s the new download link
GTO: Shonan 14 Days Marks Return of Great Teacher Onizuka
This year’s 27th issue of Kodansha‘s Weekly Shonen Magazine will announce on Wednesday that Tohru Fujisawa‘s Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO) manga is returning under the name GTO: Shonan 14 Days. The Shōnan setting is the coastal bay area near Tokyo that is also the locale of Fujisawa’s Shonan Junai-gumi . Tokyopop released the original GTO manga and GTO: The Early Years, both of which recount the misadventures of Ekichi Onizuka, the biker gang member who becomes the “Greatest Teacher in the World.”


via ANN
Japan’s ‘geisha guys’ the latest accessory
At first glance, the man and woman at the nightclub look like any other couple on a date. He flirts and pours champagne. She looks at him and laughs. Read more »
Fox looks to adapt “Paradise Kiss” to screen
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fox International is in negotiations to produce a live-action film based on Ai Yazawa’s fashion-focused josei manga “Paradise Kiss.” Fox plans to make the movie in Japanese, making it their second Japanese-language film after their remake of “Sideways.” Read more »
Oricon: live-action manga adaptations
With countless popular manga series being adapted to live-action in recent years, including the “Dragonball” film that was released in Japan this past March, research firm Oricon surveyed 900 men and women between the ages of 10 and 40 with the question, “Which manga would you like to see turned into live-action?” Read more »
Promoting Akihabara district
Girls dressed as maids carry a “mikoshi,” or portable shrine, during an event to promote the Akihabara district on Sunday. The mikoshi was decorated with objects representative of the district, such as manga, or comic books, laptop computers, toy robot models and video games.

New TBS drama staring Matsumoto Jun and Oguri Shun: SMILE

The main character is Hayakawa Bito (Matsumoto Jun ) who has a Filipino father and a Japanese mother, but he was born and raised in Japan and has never visited the Philippines. The ever-smiling Bito works at Machimura Foods during the day, and at night, he works a part-time job trying to make his dreams come true. Read more »
honey x honey drops ch3 vol3
you can download now the 3rd chapter ; sorry it took so much even if is such a short chapter
new download link
Haruka Ayase, Masaharu Fukuyama ranked most eligible celebrities
Actress Haruka Ayase, 24, and musician Masaharu Fukuyama, 40, were ranked most eligible celebrities among men and women aged between 20 and 44, according to the results of an Internet survey by online dating site Match.com released this week.
While the suave Fukuyama is a seemingly permanent resident at the top of various rankings, Ayase’s down-to-earth personality and beautiful smile are thought to have won her first place in the survey.
In second place were 25-year-old actor and fiance of 21-year-old singer Ayaka, Hiro Mizushima, and the always-popular Aya Ueto. The survey was conducted between April 3 and 5 with 500 male and female participants living in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba.
via japan today
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