Thursday, October 30, 2014
Beautiful Ethnic Uyghur Model Gul Nazar Takes the Stage in China
There are countless attractive women in this world, most of who can be broadly divided into two categories: the super cute who make your heart melt and the stunningly beautiful, who you can’t help but think must be the magnum opus of some divine creator.
Gul Nazar (古力娜扎), a 19-year-old ethnic Uyghur model and actress whose beautiful clear skin has earned her the nickname “The Uyghur Venus,” definitely falls in the latter category.
Gul Nazar was born and raised in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, home to the largest population of Uyghurs, a Central Asian ethnic minority group that has come under the international spotlight in recent years after protesters resorted to terrorism in their fight for Uyghur independence.
She comes from a very traditional Uyghur family and could neither speak nor write Mandarin until she was 8 years old.
In an interview with local media, Gul admits that her mother wishes for her to quite modeling and live a normal life.
But the industry wouldn’t dare let a girl this beautiful get away: Gul was scouted when she was 16 and began modeling part-time while attending high school. Struggling to make a break after graduation, she retired from the modeling world until a year later when she decided to apply to the Beijing Film Academy, which has produced a number internationally-recognized alumni such as actress Zhao Wei and director Chen Kaige.
Chinese media, ever the sucker for a “cute ethnic minority girl makes it big” story, followed Gul’s progress with anticipation.
Luckily, she passed with flying colors and made her TV drama debut soon after enrollment.
Most recently, Gul has landed the secondary lead role in upcoming Chinese drama Scar of Heaven.
While still just a fledgling actress, we know this is one face that we wouldn’t mind seeing more of and we hope that “the Uyghur Venus” will be able to make a name for both herself and her people.
Wanna see other pic ? follow this link: 人人網 gulnazar(中国語)、 Youtube xllincon
“No one sleeps in her class!” Internet goes gaga for gorgeous Chinese science teacher
Meet Ms. Deng Yuanyuan (鄧媛媛), the stylish,
beautiful Chinese biology teacher who’s been sending shockwaves
across the internet in the past week. Looking just as at home in the
classroom as she would gracing the cover of a fashion magazine, Ms. Deng
has reportedly become the envy of Chinese students everywhere. Join us
after the jump for a look at this modern career woman!
Ms. Deng, the goddess of Jinlin
We guess that makes her both a professional at teaching and a professional at stealing our hearts.
source:http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/10/28/no-one-sleeps-in-her-class-internet-goes-gaga-for-gorgeous-chinese-science-teacher/
Ms. Deng, the goddess of Jinlin
- No slacking during class!
- Brains over beauty
We guess that makes her both a professional at teaching and a professional at stealing our hearts.
source:http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/10/28/no-one-sleeps-in-her-class-internet-goes-gaga-for-gorgeous-chinese-science-teacher/
Photo Of French Fry Shattering Window Uploaded On Twitter
Hamusoku netizens have been confused by the appearance of a French fry in a crack in the glass of a train-carriage window.
These amazing pictures started to spread on Twitter today, after being uploaded by the perpetrator and his friend.
While the second tweet explains how the potato actually got there, some commenters on Hamusoku seem to have completely ignored the text of the tweet, and are still in awe of the power of the humble French fry, so strong that it can crack shatter-proof glass….
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/pictures/photo-of-french-fry-shattering-window-uploaded-on-twitter.html
These amazing pictures started to spread on Twitter today, after being uploaded by the perpetrator and his friend.
While the second tweet explains how the potato actually got there, some commenters on Hamusoku seem to have completely ignored the text of the tweet, and are still in awe of the power of the humble French fry, so strong that it can crack shatter-proof glass….
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@DjYamaji: |
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@ryotaboxing:Yamaji stuck a French fry in the crack, and it’s caused a fuss on the train 笑 Old woman next to me was like “A French fry came flying into the window and the train has stopped”. LMAO. |
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/pictures/photo-of-french-fry-shattering-window-uploaded-on-twitter.html
Photographs Of Japan’s ‘Rice Paddy Art’ Amazes Netizens
Netizens are amazed by a new trend in rural Japan, known as “rice paddy art”.
“Rice paddy art” is large-scale art made using different strains of rice plants to create a picture that is often viewed from above, requiring a huge effort to co-ordinate and maintain the fields.
The art is becoming so popular, that apparently there are now specific bus tours for tourists eager to catch a glimpse of these magnum opuses.
“Rice paddy art” is large-scale art made using different strains of rice plants to create a picture that is often viewed from above, requiring a huge effort to co-ordinate and maintain the fields.
The art is becoming so popular, that apparently there are now specific bus tours for tourists eager to catch a glimpse of these magnum opuses.
Teacher Arrested For Putting His Semen In Woman’s Lip Balm
Sakaiminato Division police arrested Nakaoka Atsushi (38; from Yonago),
a supervisor at the training and development division of the Tottori
Prefecture Education Committee Centre. According to police, Nakaoka
admits the charges.
Both the police and education
committee state that until March this year, Nakaoka had been working as a
teacher at the prefectural Sakai High School, and was an acquaintance
of the woman. Nakaoka has a wife and child, and it is taken that there
was no sexual relationship between him and the victim.
The reason for Nakaoka’s arrest was
because he is alleged to have smeared his own semen in the woman’s lip
balm so that she could no longer use. The incident occurred at a school
in the western part of Tottori prefecture between December 28 and
January 7 last year. Police said that the woman came to the school on
January 7, and went to use her lip balm, but when she put it on her
mouth she didn’t feel right, and said “It felt strange”, and that was
when she noticed that semen had been put in the balm.
In January, a person associated
with the school discussed the matter with police, and Nakaoka emerged as
the suspect from conversations with the woman and from DNA evidence.
The Tottori Education Committee commented that “If the charges are
indeed true, then it is a terrible disappointment. We will make an
effort to establish the facts of the situation, and will seek a harsh
punishment”.
source:Yahoo! Japan
Friends Kill Girl Over LINE Message, Dump Body In Mountains
Japanese netizens have been horrified by the news that a sixteen year
old girl was effectively murdered by lynch mob over messages she sent
on the popular smartphone application, LINE.
Since six out of the seven arrested in connection with the crime are still only 16, their identity is protected by the Japanese Juvenile Law, prompting many netizens to call for a change in the penal system
From Yahoo! Japan:
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/stories/friends-kill-girl-over-line-message-dump-body-in-mountains.html
Since six out of the seven arrested in connection with the crime are still only 16, their identity is protected by the Japanese Juvenile Law, prompting many netizens to call for a change in the penal system
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Japanese police search the mountain area where the victim’s body was found. |
From Yahoo! Japan:
“We All Assaulted Her Together”: 6 Acquaintances Of 16 Year Old Girl Arrested On Suspicion Of Disposing Of Her Body, Hiroshima Prefecture Police
In the case where an unemployed
girl (16) (Higashi ward, Hiroshima) has been arrested on suspicion of
illegally disposing of a corpse for having abandoned a female body in
the mountains of Kure,
Hiroshima Prefecture, which is assumed to be her former classmate (16),
the prefectural police Kure division investigation team further
arrested 6 people who were acquaintances of the girl on July 17.
Those newly arrested are Seto Taihei (21; unemployed) of Bessho, Yurihama, Tottori Prefecture, two 16 year old boys, both of whom live in Yonehama, Tottori Prefecture, and three 16 year old girls, all of whom live in Kure.
According to the investigation
team, Seto denies the allegations, “It’s true that I went to the scene,
but I didn’t dispose of the corpse”. The remaining five people admit the
charges, with some saying that “we all assaulted her together”.
The six arrested suspects were
complicit with the girl who was previously arrested, and are suspected
of having disposed of a female corpse in the mountains of Tochibaracho,
Kure, in late June.
Police say that the six disposed of the corpse at dawn, the woman got into the car with the girls in downtown Hiroshima, and went to the mountains. Seto is assumed to have been the driver of the car.
The girl who was arrested first
explained that “We headed for the mountains in the car, and I got out of
the car with the victim. I punched, strangled, and murdered her”.
However, the girl and the victim did not hold driver’s licenses, and it
was revealed that the girl had exchanged messages with acquaintances on
the smartphone application LINE, where they had said “We’ll get arrested
too”. The participation of the other six people surfaced during the
course of the investigation.
Regarding her motive for the crime,
the girl testified that “She had been slandering me on LINE”. On July
17, the girl started to talk about “assaulting [the victim] with her
friends”. She said that there was also some money trouble between the
two. Police are investigating the detailed course of events, with the
prospect of pressing charges for murder.
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/stories/friends-kill-girl-over-line-message-dump-body-in-mountains.html
Commuters Save Woman Stuck In Platform Gap By Pushing Train
One of the most viewed stories of today is quite literally an
uplifting one, as busy commuters in the morning rush hour worked
together to push a train so that a woman trapped between the train and
the platform edge was able to escape unscathed.
The incident happened at Minami Urawa station in Saitama Prefecture, and the total delay to the line that morning? Only 8 minutes.
Netizens admired the passengers working together to save the woman, with many happy to see the “good side” of Japan make headline news for once.
From Yomiuri Online:
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/pictures/commuters-save-woman-stuck-in-platform-gap-by-pushing-train.html
The incident happened at Minami Urawa station in Saitama Prefecture, and the total delay to the line that morning? Only 8 minutes.
Netizens admired the passengers working together to save the woman, with many happy to see the “good side” of Japan make headline news for once.
From Yomiuri Online:
Passengers Push Train to Rescue Woman, Passengers Applaud
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Passengers and station crew push the carriage together to rescue a woman who has been caught between the train and the platform. (9:19, July 22, at JR Minami Urawa station) Photo by Nobuo Shigeta |
Around
9:15 am on the morning of July 22, a woman in her 30s who was about to
get off the local train from Omiya heading to Isogo, fell through the
gap between the platform and train carriage and got stuck at her hip on
the JR Minami Urawa station on the Keihin Tohoku line.
About 40 people including
passengers that was on the train or platforms and station crew pushed
the train together to make a gap in order to rescue the woman.
The woman was carried to the hospital but did not have any apparent injuries.
According to one of our reporters
who was on the train, at the time of the accident, there was an
announcement by the station crew saying “There’s a person stuck.” The
passengers of the train got off the train voluntarily.
The passengers then helped the crew, who were trying to push the train.
The woman was rescued within minutes and the passengers applauded.
According to JR East Japan, when the platform is straight, the gap between the carriage and the platform is about 20 cm wide.
The carriage that was in the accident was the 4th in a 10 car train, and weighed about 32 tons including the wheels.
There is a suspension between the
chassis of the car, which has the wheel and the carriage, and when the
train is pushed, the suspension stretches and the carriage tilts.
There was maximum 8 minutes delay to the Keihin Tohoku Line due to this accident.
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/pictures/commuters-save-woman-stuck-in-platform-gap-by-pushing-train.html
Photo Of Student Inserting Public Tap Into Ass Causes Waves
Netizens have been shocked by the latest in a whole series of prank photographs posted on Twitter.
Over the past few months, prank photographs have been everywhere, with some not only attracting significant online attention, but also resulting in serious repercussions for those involved.
Now, a man thought to be a university student is at the centre of a scandal for inserting a drinking-water tap at a public park into his now public posterior.
Are these prank photos showing Japan’s lighter side? Or are they taking things a step too far?
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/pictures/photo-of-student-inserting-public-tap-into-ass-causes-waves.html
Over the past few months, prank photographs have been everywhere, with some not only attracting significant online attention, but also resulting in serious repercussions for those involved.
Now, a man thought to be a university student is at the centre of a scandal for inserting a drinking-water tap at a public park into his now public posterior.
Are these prank photos showing Japan’s lighter side? Or are they taking things a step too far?
In the never-ending series of prank
pictures posted on networks such as Twitter, a photograph where a man
who looks to be a student in his twenties takes down his trousers in a
public park and seems to stick a water tap into his bottom was posted
online. The poster tweeted “Getting filled up”.
The man in the picture is apparently a student registered with the law faculty of Kokugakuin University
(Shibuya Ward, Tokyo). The photograph was actually uploaded on May 10,
but the university’s office of student affairs explained that
“Information about the picture only reached us in late August. We are in
the middle of an investigation, which includes finding out whether or
not the man in the picture is one of our students. Our response to the
picture will be decided after this.”
It is possible that the act of
revealing the lower half of one’s body in a public place can amount to
the crime of indecent exposure. The location of the park where the
photograph was taken is unknown. The man has already deleted his Twitter
account.
source:http://www.japancrush.com/2013/pictures/photo-of-student-inserting-public-tap-into-ass-causes-waves.html
The Shameful Reality of Tourism in Korea
The number of tourists to Korea has risen exponentially in recent years,
fueled by Hallyu, or the Korean Wave. However, 40% of all tourists
choose to not return to Korea. This report investigates the issue, and
searches for some solutions.
Article from MBC:
(Journalist: “How much is it?”)
Shop owner: “You can take it for 55,000 won, if you pay cash.” When the journalist bought the same clothes that the Chinese man did, the price was about 100,000 won cheaper.
Article from MBC:
The Korean tourism industry is growing ostensibly, while hiding its shameful reality.
Anchor: More than 12 million
tourists visit Korea every year. The figure itself seems to show huge
growth for the tourism industry in Korea.
However, only 40% of those tourists visit Korea again. In other words, 6 out of 10 don’t come back to Korea.
Is Korea treating foreign tourists well enough? Let’s look into the reality of tourism in Korea.
Illegal taxis and overpriced goods for tourists.[0:37]
Journalist: A Chinese tourist arrived at Incheon airport. As soon as he stepped out of the airport, a man approached.
An illegal cab driver: “Myeongdong,
Myeongdong. 80,000 won for two people.” He took a van and there wasn’t a
meter. It was an illegal call van.
When he arrived at a famous
shopping mall, he couldn’t find any price tags on items for sale. He
bought a summer jacket in one store.
The shop owner: “This jacket is
120,000 won. The price is so cheap compared to its high quality.” The
Chinese man paid about 210,000 won for 3 pieces of clothing.
The journalist tried buying the same clothes in the same shop.
(Journalist: “How much is it?”)
Shop owner: “You can take it for 55,000 won, if you pay cash.” When the journalist bought the same clothes that the Chinese man did, the price was about 100,000 won cheaper.
Namdaemun market at nighttime. The Chinese man chose some knock-off brand name shoes.
The shop owner:“45,000 won. It is a real bargain.”
When a Korean man asked about the price, it was almost half.
The shop owner: “25,000 won. I can give you more of a discount.”
The Myeongdong area is brimming
with solicitors. They keep following foreigners even though they say,
“no”, or grab their hands or shoulders.
Yuan Siwei, a Chinese tourist: “I
visited Korea since I like Hallyu. But despite my expectations, there
are many things that disappointed me.”
To supervise illegal activity, a
tourist police force was launched in October last year. In only 10
months, more than 900 cases of illegal activity were spotted.
One restaurant received more than 200,000 won from a customer who should have paid only 27,000 won.
Jeffrey, a tourist from Hong Kong:
“I paid much more than I should have but the owner didn’t say anything.
Later, I realized that I paid more.”
A taxi that turns off the meter when they have foreign customers is the usual subject of surveillance.
A foreign customer: “How much is it? 20,000 won?”
Due to poor treatment of its
guests, the rate of repeated visits to Korea has been decreasing as time
goes by, and is placed at the bottom among OECD countries.
Besides the low quality of restaurants, shops, and cabs, and there are even more problems.
Tourists also face challenges when looking for decent, affordable accommodations. [2:57]
At tourism’s essential core is a
the need for a good night’s rest. This means high quality
accommodations and a variety of options. Let’s look inside some
accommodations in Korea. Reporter Jeon.
Reporter: I couldn’t find the place with the address information provided.
(Reporter)”Which building is it?”
The guest house owner:”I will come get you.” The place the owner showed me was a semi-basement flat in a terraced house.
The guest house owner:”I will come get you.” The place the owner showed me was a semi-basement flat in a terraced house.
Guest house owner: “We have been fully booked these days. There was someone staying in this room this morning.”
There was mold on the wall, a pillow, and a blanket covered with dirt. The owner asks 40,000 won for this room per night.
Another guest house is advertised as a modernized hotel on the internet.
(Reporter) “Has it been registered as a guest house?”
Staff: “Yes.”
Staff: “Yes.”
It was really a sauna with a small
portion illegally renovated. Only a bed could fit into a room so small. A
foreign guest who believed the advert on the internet couldn’t hide his
disappointment.
Tourist: “I found the cheapest accommodation on a hotel booking site. The place is so bad. There isn’t an air conditioner.”
1 in 5 foreign tourists who visited
Korea last year stayed at a guest house. However, among the approximate
1,000 guest houses in Seoul, less than half of them have been zoned as a
guest house.
Kyo-jeong Oh, head of the tourist
police force: “Every year, the number of public complaints about
accommodations has been reaching 100. Most of them are about a guest
house. There is a need for more institutional support, such as revisions
of the law.”
Demand is high for a unified quality assurance system. A look at Hong Kong. [4:24]
As these problems are worsening,
the Tourism Board Organization are adopting a quality assurance system
to guarantee the quality of accommodations or shops.
As you can see, there are four
different systems, and even shopping malls run their own one. Too many
systems are making tourists confused, and they are difficult to manage.
Let’s look at Hong Kong, where the quality warranty system has been running successfully. Reporter Lee.
Reporter: I visited a shop in Wan
Chai, Hong Kong. Recently the number of foreign customers of the shop
has increased 20% more than usual. The owner explains that the shop has
received a QTS(Quality Tourism Services)seal from the Hong Kong Tourism
Board.
Alexandra Mount, shop owner:“If people see the QTS sign, they see a shop providing a credible product as well as great service.”
QTS has been applied to shops,
restaurants, and even accommodations. To be receive a QTS seal, shops
must pass 16 tests for quality and service. Follow up for QTS-qualified
shops is strict.
James Tung of the Hong Kong Tourism
Organization:“To be registered and maintained as a QTS-qualified shop, a
shop must pass many tests including a mystery shopper test.”
Hong Kong was once called “a
heaven of imitation products.” After implementing the QTS system, Hong
Kong’s image has changed, and income from tourism has increased nearly 4
times. It is thought that QTS, has been running successfully, and has
brought the tourist industry of Hong Kong to a higher level.
In Korea, current quality assurance systems are failing. [5:50]
How about Korea? Police
investigated a Korean restaurant for Chinese tourists only, qualified as
an outstanding restaurant by Tourism Board Organization. In the kitchen
they found food that had passed the expiration
date, and even leftovers
that had been stored in the freezer.
Police: “3 years has passed (since the expiration date), 3 years.”
Since the shop was designated as an
outstanding restaurant, there has yet to be any follow-up or management
of the situation. The same problem is occurring with accommodations.
Among 70% with quality credentials have been reported for not meeting
the requirements of a quality guarantee. Organizations awarding these
credentials can also not be trusted, as each accommodation, restaurant,
and shop are given their credentials from different organizations.
Hong-cheol Shin, student in the
department of Hotel and Tourism at Kyung-Hee University: “If the systems
for quality assurance in Korea were combined to make one system, it
would be great. Then foreigners visiting Korea can develop a sense of
trust when making purchases.”
The government has decided to
loosen many regulations in order to raise the number of foreign tourists
to 20 million by 2017. However, people point out that the government
should combine all the quality assurance systems into one, and run it
well.
source:http://www.koreabang.com/2014/stories/the-shameful-reality-of-tourism-in-korea.html
Why Do Married Couples In Japan Sleep Separately?
The way people sleep — with others, alone, in beds, on floors —
varies widely from culture to culture. Now, a professor of territorial
studies has published a book saying that Japanese married couples are
unusual because high numbers of them sleep in separate places.
The article below, which was the most read article on Yahoo! Japan’s magazines section, discusses the phenomenon, pointing out that sleeping separately in Japan doesn’t necessarily mean that a marital relationship has gone sour…
From Yahoo! Japan:
The article below, which was the most read article on Yahoo! Japan’s magazines section, discusses the phenomenon, pointing out that sleeping separately in Japan doesn’t necessarily mean that a marital relationship has gone sour…
From Yahoo! Japan:
Is It Only Japan Where Married Couples Sleep Separately? Japanese Couples Rare In The World
“Many Japanese married couples
sleep in separate rooms, and this is seen as an unusual phenomenon even
when compared with the rest of the world”.
Or so says a book entitled “A Place
Where You Can Be Yourself: A Deeper Look Into Houses and Families As
Seen In Territorial Studies”, which looks into Japanese married couples.
When the author researched the way that couples slept in a Tokyo
apartment building, it appears that a total of 26% slept separately.
Furthermore, when limited to those couples over 60, the figure rises to
40%. For those still living with their children, “sleeping separately”
levels at around 28%; however, when it comes to households where a child
is now independent and lives separately to their parents, the the
number of married couples who sleep separately is more than half, at
53%.
According to a survey carried out by Seniorcom
that was aimed at people over 50, the percentage of couples in Japan
who sleep separately was 40%. In neighbouring Korea, the figure is 19%,
and in America it was 14% (2004). In the West, couples sleeping
separately is considered the beginning of a divorce, and it is thought
proper for couples to “sleep together” in the same room. The high number
of elderly couples who sleep separately, and whose children are now
living separately, in particular, is a rare phenomenon in the world.
And so why are there so many couples sleeping separately in Japan?
The author of the book, Kobayashi
Hideki, a professor at Chiba University Graduate School and Faculty of
Engineering, analyses that one reason there are a lot of couples who
sleep separately is because there is a tradition of the mother sleeping
alongside the infant, and that this is linked to why there is no sense
of reluctance to going back to sleeping separately in old age.
Another
reason, is that the divorce rate is not as high as it is in the US,
where “one in two couples divorce”. In Japan, what is remarkable is that
there are cases where even though, for example, a couple may be
“finished”, the continue to retain their marital relationship without
divorcing. That is to say that in Japan, there are a lot of “familial
divorces” where although they are a couple in form, they are emotionally
distant from each other.
In Japan, the divorce rate has been
more or less 35% in recent years, but the middle-aged generation, where
“familial divorces” are common, the number of couples opting for
divorce are on the rise. In the past ten years, the number of
middle-aged couples who have lived together for more than 25 years who
then go on to divorce has doubled. When you look only at couples who
have been living together for over 30 years, this number almost triples.
Couples have their own individual
circumstances. But still, one strategy to make their marital lives
better might be for couples to sleep in the same place.
Foreign Collection Of ‘Samurai’ Photographs Appear Online
This collection of old “samurai” photographs, apparently curated by a foreigner, have been reposted on Hamusoku.com, and are getting Japanese netizens talking.
The source of the photographs is not revealed, but for the most part they show a bygone age, albeit a slightly later period than might originally be assumed. Most of the photographs appear to be hand-coloured prints — most likely postcards for tourism purposes — and are were probably taken in the early twentieth century — apart from those of Mishima Yukio, that is.
Hamusoku netizens enjoyed looking at the collection — we hope you do too.
The source of the photographs is not revealed, but for the most part they show a bygone age, albeit a slightly later period than might originally be assumed. Most of the photographs appear to be hand-coloured prints — most likely postcards for tourism purposes — and are were probably taken in the early twentieth century — apart from those of Mishima Yukio, that is.
Hamusoku netizens enjoyed looking at the collection — we hope you do too.
Foreigner Arrested For Smashing Statues Of Buddha At Sensoji
2ch netizens have been shocked by the news that a Saudi Arabian man
who is a graduate student at one of Japan’s most prestigious
universities had been arrested for smashing Buddhist statues after he
was reported to police for doing so at one of Tokyo’s major temples.
The man, a student at Keio University, admitted the smashing Buddhas at Sensoji Temple and hinted that he had been responsible for other, similar crimes.
The story, filed under “crimes by foreigners” by Sankei MSN, has prompted some responses that relate to fears of an increasing foreign presence in Japan, while others have pointed out that idolatry in all forms is forbidden in Islam, and might therefore have prompted the man’s behavior.
From MSN Sankei:
The man, a student at Keio University, admitted the smashing Buddhas at Sensoji Temple and hinted that he had been responsible for other, similar crimes.
The story, filed under “crimes by foreigners” by Sankei MSN, has prompted some responses that relate to fears of an increasing foreign presence in Japan, while others have pointed out that idolatry in all forms is forbidden in Islam, and might therefore have prompted the man’s behavior.
From MSN Sankei:
Buddha Statue Smashed at Sensoji Temple, Saudi Arabian Graduate Student At Keio University Arrested; Implicated In Damage At Other Temples
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The damage to the statues. |
At around 1:10am on June 11, there
was a call to a police box of the Asakusa division of the Metropolitan
Police that stated “a foreign man has smashed a statue of Buddha” at
Sensoji Temple, Taito ward, Tokyo.
In the grounds of the temple, police also discovered four other statues
of Buddha that had cracks in them. When the man, who had been close to
Sensoji’s main hall, was voluntarily questioned by police, he admitted
damaging the statues of Buddha. Therefore, he was arrested on suspicion
of criminal damage.
The arrested man is Saudi Arabian
national Mohammad Abdullah Saad (31), a graduate student at Keio
University resident in Minamikase, Saiwai ward, Kawasaki City. The man
is said to have hinted that he “has smashed Buddhas at other temples”,
and police are in the process of confirming this.
In the small hours of June 11, the suspect allegedly smashed three stone Jizo bosatsu and one bronze statue of Kannon.
According to police, the statues of
Buddha that were damaged were those in small wayside shrines without
doors and those in the open air.
Read further japanese netizen comment at link below.
Anti-Pervert Hairy Stockings for Girls During Summer
This post was most popular posts on China’s microblogging service Sina Weibo.
source:http://www.chinasmack.com/2013/pictures/anti-pervert-hairy-stockings-for-girls-during-summer.html
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@Happy张江: Super sexy, summertime anti-pervert full-leg-of-hair stockings, essential for all young girls going out. |
Girl With Armpit Hair or No Armpit Hair?
Armpit hair on a woman arouses contrasting emotions, disgust,
appreciation, lust, attraction and contempt to name just a few. Catching
up with an apparent feminist wave to promote not shaving armpits, a
popular Weibo account Happy张江 started a poll and an armpit hair competition online–asking girls to post pictures of their armpit hair. Happy张江 asked: “Do girls need to shave off their armpit hair? I think not, what’s natural is beautiful”. What do Chinese girls think?
Let’s look at some photos from this hirsute armpit showdown:
Next is image from kaskus http://www.kaskus.co.id/thread/53dcb29ba1cb17510b8b45e6/cewe-cantik-pamer-bulu-ketiak-di-sosial-media-lagi-tren-gan
source : http://www.theworldofchinese.com/2014/07/the-viral-week-that-was-part-26/
Let’s look at some photos from this hirsute armpit showdown:
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love凌小小: “I don’t shave my armpits in the winter. But summer, definitely [shave]. |
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怪力爱丽斯: “I am proud of having armpit hair. Always believed that armpit hair is sexy, so never shaved it. Actually, not shaving armpit hair is good for girls’ body in many ways. Who says that a man who doesn’t shave is manly, yet girls can’t do without shaving?” |
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秦秦佩: ”I was born with little armpit hair. How about that? Jealous?” |
Next is image from kaskus http://www.kaskus.co.id/thread/53dcb29ba1cb17510b8b45e6/cewe-cantik-pamer-bulu-ketiak-di-sosial-media-lagi-tren-gan
source : http://www.theworldofchinese.com/2014/07/the-viral-week-that-was-part-26/
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