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, 25 March 2010
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If you like Japanese culture to the point of understanding their absurd shows & love for flying underwear then you’ll love WTF Japanseriously, one of those websites you should visit from time to time to review Japan’s latest “out of the box” ridiculous representations of this admirable but sometimes quirky society.

What you can’t find in Japan or can’t watch in their TV programs it’s because it doesn’t exist yet. Sometimes weird, others too surreal & degenerate for the occidental taste… in the end it’s just a matter of cultural heritage you know…

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Takashi Murakami’s ‘Jellyfish Eyes’ premiered in LA.

Takashi Murakami. 'Jellyfish Eyes'.
15 April 2013

If you like Japanese culture to the point of understanding their absurd shows & love for flying underwear then you’ll love WTF Japanseriously, one of those websites you should visit from time to time to review Japan’s latest “out of the box” ridiculous representations of this admirable but sometimes quirky society.

What you can’t find in Japan or can’t watch in their TV programs it’s because it doesn’t exist yet. Sometimes weird, others too surreal & degenerate for the occidental taste… in the end it’s just a matter of cultural heritage you know…

too much for us

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Jessie Ruins – ‘Laura Is Fading’.

Jessie Ruins - 'Laura is Fading.
12 April 2013

If you like Japanese culture to the point of understanding their absurd shows & love for flying underwear then you’ll love WTF Japanseriously, one of those websites you should visit from time to time to review Japan’s latest “out of the box” ridiculous representations of this admirable but sometimes quirky society.

What you can’t find in Japan or can’t watch in their TV programs it’s because it doesn’t exist yet. Sometimes weird, others too surreal & degenerate for the occidental taste… in the end it’s just a matter of cultural heritage you know…

too much for us

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DJ Sprinkles – ‘Where Dancefloors Stood Still’.

DJ Sprinkles - 'Where Dancefloors Stood Still'.
15 March 2013

If you like Japanese culture to the point of understanding their absurd shows & love for flying underwear then you’ll love WTF Japanseriously, one of those websites you should visit from time to time to review Japan’s latest “out of the box” ridiculous representations of this admirable but sometimes quirky society.

What you can’t find in Japan or can’t watch in their TV programs it’s because it doesn’t exist yet. Sometimes weird, others too surreal & degenerate for the occidental taste… in the end it’s just a matter of cultural heritage you know…

too much for us

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