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More footage from the Tokyo Toy Show, featuring toy cats, dogs, dolphins, grand pianos and pigs (actually an inoshishi or boar, 2007 is year of the boar).
Set to the song "Shoes of a Beast" by Peter Toh, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.
This video also shows some product from Cube Works, a supplier to the TechToys online store.
If you want any of the products you see in the video as gifts for Christmas, check out the store or email japantechtoys@gmail.com and we will try to get it to you from Japan.

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Fujitsu's enon, Hitachi's EMIEW, Honda's ASIMO and the Toyota Partner Robot, set to "When The World Forgets Me" by Jesushairdo, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.
The Enon robot was displayed at CEATEC Japan in Chiba, while the other three robots were demonstrated at the FISITA World Automative Forum held in Yokohama October 23-26.

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Highlights from the Tokyo Lesbian and Gay Parade 2006, set to the song "Boy Seventeen" by Delphinium Blue, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network (music.podshow.com).
Around 3000 people participated in the parade, divided into 12 floats of around 250-300 people in each block, with many more spectators on the streets of Harajuku and Shibuya.
It rained on the day, but cleared up just in time, and everyone was very happy. It was fun.

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Robots battle it out at the Kawasaki Battle Robot Tournament, set to the music "Sorry Matt" by djDavidj, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network (music.podshow.com).
The 13th annual Kawasaki Battle Robot Tournament was held August 25-27 in Kawasaki City, and featured 32 teams of high school students, university students and employees competing with remote control battle robots.

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First video from the recent Tokyo Toy Show, set to "Shine on Me" by Hellozero, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.
The Tokyo Toy Show was held at Tokyo Big Sight on July 13-16 and was open to the public that weekend.
The large Japanese toy companies Takara-Tomy, Bandai, SegaToys and Konami were out in force, as well as smaller Japanese toy companies and overseas companies. Plus an army of kids.