The all-new LEGO Art (31208) The Great Wave set consists of 1,180-pieces and reimagines the masterpiece by Katsushika Hokusai, a Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period. It is believed to have been originally printed on a woodblock in the early 1830s and has since been recreated as street art as well as countless merchandise worldwide.
Mitsubishi’s FUSO NOMADPro concept is basically a mobile home and office on wheels based on the company’s Canter chassis. The team collaborated with Tokyo-based Dream Drive to repurpose this truck for remote work, complete with a retractable right wing. When fully open, you’ll be able to completely focus on work or study while soaking up nature.
Let’s face it, sometimes a single air conditioner in a bustling room just isn’t powerful enough to cool everyone down, and that’s where Sony’s REON POCKET 3 comes in. Priced at $109 USD, it comes equipped with sensors that are capable of detecting motion sensors to detect movement, thus enabling the device to adjust the cooling speed as necessary.
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Sriracha sauce by Huy Fong Foods is typically easy to find in US supermarkets, but that is not the case in Japan…until now. Special vending machines that dispense nothing but Sriracha Japan sauce have started appearing all over Japan, and a small bottle will cost you around $4.20 USD (¥600).
Have a hard drive you need destroyed for good and happen to be in Japan? Then head on over to Dark Past Final Disposal Site located in the Akihabara district. This store uses a Nitto Zoki DB-60PRO machine that absolutely obliterates hard drives, and for a 100-yen ($.79 USD) fee, they can do it for you at the push of a button.