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Japanese Tao Bao?

by puerhking » Jan 24th, '10, 13:59

I came across this site that appears to be a Japanese version of Tao Bao. Does anyone know about it?

http://en.rakuten.co.jp/

here is one of the shops on it:

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/kimuraen/771655/

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by Tead Off » Jan 24th, '10, 22:22

this could be fun to play around with.

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by Jack_teachat » Feb 1st, '10, 11:54

puerhking wrote:I came across this site that appears to be a Japanese version of Tao Bao. Does anyone know about it?

http://en.rakuten.co.jp/

here is one of the shops on it:

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/kimuraen/771655/
Oh wow! :shock: I wish I spoke Japanese! :(

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by Victoria » Feb 1st, '10, 13:04

Looks dangerous!! :lol:

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by skilfautdire » Feb 2nd, '10, 06:37

Dangerously funny, for sure.

About a bento box I was looking at (basically a lunch box) :

A consumer testimonial -

"Which was previously used is very convenient to blame the firm,
This time, Taketora's lunchbox purchased Very soft and easy to
handle portions of the box they have a solid edge just purchased,
we need daily fun we used to arrange the rice balls."

Part of bento description:

"What if my lunch to our favorite Ajirokago this Can? Enjoy your
lunch is more comfortable daytime Shiku become, more and more
delicious big favorite favorite 'll Love. Su noon the day off
really impatient Cute Ru is a gem."

Hilarious and also interesting. Gives some kind of insight perhaps about how Japanese structures sentences. Or insight about very bad translation software !

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by exquisite » Nov 29th, '10, 12:00

So, after all, anyone had any shopping experience with this site?

I found some intriguing "kyusu" and wondered about the risk factor of an eventual purchase.

http://en.item.rakuten.com/yusai/pk0022/

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by guitar9876 » Nov 29th, '10, 20:43

Wow that's a pretty crazy looking kyusu. :shock:
Never seen one of these before.
http://en.item.rakuten.com/gyokko/10000024/
The shop seems to exclusively carry gyokko teapots.

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by tortoise » Nov 29th, '10, 20:56

website contain interest teapots nice and!

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by skilfautdire » Nov 30th, '10, 06:05

On a related subject of sorts, what a restaurant name ! :P
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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by tortoise » Nov 30th, '10, 12:32

guitar9876 wrote:Wow that's a pretty crazy looking kyusu. :shock:
Never seen one of these before.
http://en.item.rakuten.com/gyokko/10000024/
The shop seems to exclusively carry gyokko teapots.
Who wants to share a bowl of Matcha?!

Not me. Get your own bowl! :lol:

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Re: Japanese Tao Bao?

by guitar9876 » Nov 30th, '10, 22:04

tortoise wrote:
guitar9876 wrote:Wow that's a pretty crazy looking kyusu. :shock:
Never seen one of these before.
http://en.item.rakuten.com/gyokko/10000024/
The shop seems to exclusively carry gyokko teapots.
Who wants to share a bowl of Matcha?!

Not me. Get your own bowl! :lol:
:lol: :lol: Good point!

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