Ep 42: How the Flasher Goddess Made Japan

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We start the show by meeting Stumpy and Martha...

It's springtime in Japan, which can only mean one thing. It's Hanami time. Time to sit under the cherry blossom trees, sing karaoke, and get really, really, wasted.

Let's Hanami!

Got an email from Bud asking about the Legend of Obasuteyama. It's the very sad story of the grandmother who got left on the mountain because she was old and annoying.

Throwaway Grandma

In Kanamara prefecture, it's time for the Festival of the Steel Phallus, in which a giant pink penis is paraded through the streets. If you want protection against AIDS, this is the place to go. Or you could buy some condoms.

Pink Parade

If you were wondering about how Japan came to be, we fill you in on the Japanese creation myth. Hint: It involves a flasher goddess.

Japanese Creation Myth

Amy fills us in on the history of love hotels in Japan...and Doug relates the macabre story of what one couple found inside their bed at a love hotel...

Love Hotel History

Murder at the Love Hotel

Our Blog of the Week this week is Sushicam.com. This excellent photo blog was created by Jeff Laitila. His wonderful photography and excellent writing bring Japan to life! Check it out!

Sushicam.com

In this week's Cow Tale, we're happy to report that scientists have discovered a way to get gasoline from cow dung! Holy crap! You have to wonder what the exhaust fumes are gonna smell like!

Fill 'er Up!

This week's Audio Mneumonics is the kanji for "mother" or "grandmother." It's pronounced "oka(san)", "oba(san)" or "sobo" and looks like this: 母

Doug pleads for votes for March. Our ratings are down this month and we need a big surge in the next few days! Just click on this link...

Vote Now! (Pretty please with sugar on top?)

Also, if you've got a few minutes, we'd really appreciate it if you could write a short review of Planet Japan over at iTunes...

Write an iTunes Review!

That's it for this week! Thanks for listening to Planet Japan! See you next week!

 

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