Made in Japan

Made in Japan โ€“ Volume 7

Made in Japan โ€“ Volume 7

This week: A kit to speed up your Rubikโ€™s Cube times, Lego models of Tokyo, Hanabusaโ€™s Mac Mod Lab, outdoorsy electronics w/ NAO Technohut, feel like a super hero with the Umbrella Sword + Wind Swirl combo, battle of the origami champions, the robots of Tmsuk, and a robot that finally knows how to have [โ€ฆ]

Made in Japan โ€“ Volume 6

Made in Japan โ€“ Volume 6

This week: Chankoโ€™s wire VWโ€™s, Korg on the Nintendo DS, a pricey but nicey wooden keyboard, one stamp for many faces, a cyborg-esque finger piano begging to be circuit-bent, the Pixel Factory electricity-free movie player, Japanese manhole cover art, a psychedelic gas mask kaleidoscope, cushions made from subway car seat material, a rainbow in your [โ€ฆ]

Made in Japan โ€“ Volume 5

Made in Japan โ€“ Volume 5

This week: Actbrise: Makers of Boutique Mouses and Handicapped Assistance Products, Mashup Art w/ Twittalk, The Strange Crochet Things of Niimarusangow, Ujino Muneteruโ€™s The Rotators, and The Pika Pika Lightning Doodle Project. Actbrise: Makers of Boutique Mouses and Handicapped Assistance Products A small Japanese electronics company called Actbrise has introduced the Jupiter Mouse (13,980 yen [โ€ฆ]

Made in Japan Vol. 4

Made in Japan Vol. 4

This week: Women who make heart-shaped cucumbers, the hacks of Carioca, a QR code magazine, Japanโ€™s world of competitive rubber band shooting, extreme styrofoam PC case mods, and the makeshift mobile restaurants of Japan. Heart-Shaped Cucumbers by the Heartstick Group โ€“ While many people may be familiar with the square melons of Japan, here are [โ€ฆ]

Made in Japan Vol. 3

Made in Japan Vol. 3

MADE in Japan โ€“ Volume 3 This week: โ€œLife Sensingโ€ Hot Water Pots, Circuitbent Pachinko Machines, Otona no Kagaku: a โ€œScience for Adultsโ€ magazine that comes with a toy, Maywa Denki, Make Your Own Soba, that Famicom Guitar, Funny Wall-mount PC, and an iPod/Boombox Mashup. Making Sure Elderlies are Still Alive by Wirelessly Tracking Their [โ€ฆ]

Made in Japan volume 2

Made in Japan volume 2

Welcome to the second installment of Made in Japan, a weekly roundup of links to maker-type activities from Japan. Making the Future with Robotics The bilingual Japan-based PingMag has a sister site called PingMag MAKE that is devoted to showcasing the โ€œlife stories of people who are building today and exploring tomorrow: craftsmen, engineers, entrepreneurs, [โ€ฆ]