Ultraman Toy Collection

ultramantoys.com – the largest collection of Ultraman, his family and other Japanese superhero toys on the web. Items from the 1960s to 2000.
(Via Fanboy)

ultramantoys.com – the largest collection of Ultraman, his family and other Japanese superhero toys on the web. Items from the 1960s to 2000.
(Via Fanboy)

This DVD player from the Japanese Twinbird company lets you watch movies and listen to music in the bathtub or swimming pool, without having to worry about the player getting wet.

AirLuce is a new series of five lamps – four chandeliers and one floor lamp – created by the Japanese company Tranlogue Associates.

The SPC-101C humanoid robot from the Japanese Speecys company is 40 cm (15.7 inches) tall and comes with a “face-recognizing” feature.

Geomesh is the name of yet another cool looking watch from the Japanese Tokyoflash company. As always, reading the time is a bit tricky.

This futuristic LED panel from Yamaha is called TENORI-ON and is designed by Japanese media artist Toshio Iwai. The company describes it as a “16×16 LED button matrix performance instrument with a stunning visual display”.

i-Sobot $299.99, the world’s smallest robot, is now available for pre-order.
The tiny humanoid from Tomy, a Japanese toy merchandise company, is expected to start shipping in October.

According to LEDWatchStop they are the “first company outside of Japan authorized to sell this incredibly unique timepiece”. It’s shipped in a stunning Tokyoflash gift box with gold foil embossed dragon, brand new from factory.

Travelsound i50 ($70) is the name of this stylish portable speaker from Creative Japan. It’s designed for the 2G iPod Shuffle MP3 player an comes with a built-in battery which can be charged via USB.