Learn Japanese with a Five-Armed Octoped
Struggling to start with Japanese? Let Tako lend you a hand—or five. Wait, five?
Struggling to start with Japanese? Let Tako lend you a hand—or five. Wait, five?
The 360 Eye is the British firm’s first proper venture into autonomous home service robotics.
Wanikani (literally “alligator-crab”) is a web application that uses mnemonics and space repetition software (SRS) to help users memorize approximately 2,000 kanji and radicals, plus over 6,000 Japanese words in two years or less!
Bestselling books and apps prove that handwriting is still a vital skill in the digital age.
With multiple tripod mount points and a number of different configurations, Thanko’s electronically controlled, self-balancing, three-axis gimbal is designed specifically for action camming.
This tabletop 3-D projector beams images that can be viewed from 360°.
Did you know that the newest Japanese toilets offer automatic sterilization, a dryer and even a massage option?
Toilet-maker Toto has developed a bedside flushable toilet for use by people who are disabled, elderly or infirm.