December 22, 2004
HizaMakura

I usually stay away from ミーハー updates like this... But, I have the image so whatever...

A friend of mine gave me the heads up about this Japanese product actually. There was a news story about it on BBC News as well. It's HUGE! I ran into the actual product a few days later in Tokyu Hands in Namba.

Anyway, the Hizamakura (literally "knee-pillow") is a model of a woman, well... The lower half of a woman anyway... and it is made out of some ultra skin-like material, and it is wearing a skirt... and some underwear.

You can sleep on the knees of the hizamakura to get cozy.

There is a bit of culture behind this though. In Japan, men and women, seem to have this thing about laying their heads on their mothers knees and having their ears cleaned with a Q-Tip. They call it 耳掃除 (mimi souji), or "ear-cleaning"... Gotta love those translations... Anyway, that feeling of lying your head on your mothers', or girlfriends' lap and getting your ears cleaned is apparently really really desireable for males as they get older.

Honestly... I don't get it. But hey, I'm not Japanese.

For a quick grammar lesson... You can do other words with X+makura as well. For example うで枕 (udemakura) for an "arm-pillow". I heard that a few years ago the same company that makes this
hizamakura made an "boyfriends udemakura" for women as well. What's next?

Tokyu Hands was sold out of the hizamakura when I was there.

残念。

- Harvey

Posted by Harvey at December 22, 2004 01:02 AM
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I wonder how many lonely men and women there are for those things to be so popular.
Maybe the company making them could start a dating agency with the customers of the products as clients and hook them up with each other :)

Posted by: Jacke on December 23, 2004 12:43 AM

Another great insite into Japanese culture! I thought I was ジャパン通 but I never got down to the 枕 level of culture. I now know what I should get everyone for Christmas next year.
By the way, Merry Christmas.

Posted by: Eric K on December 25, 2004 07:15 AM

I liked your explanation of this side of Japanese culture so much that I... linked to it over here:
http://tech77jp.bravepages.com/2004/12/on-other-blogs.htm

ROFL.

Posted by: Iku Kawachi on December 25, 2004 10:29 PM
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