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DEKA fu-pa01 Extra Large Powder Brush / Koyudo fu-pa Series / Goat Sokoho WhiteMakeup BrushAverage brushThis brush head is soft, and the handle is really fat. Compared with other kuyudo brushes, this is my least favorite. The bristles are too short to be used for powder products as i might end up moving the products applied. It could be used for foundation, but dyed brush head plus big round shape might not be applicable around nose or around eyes. Not impressed with it much.
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FU-1 fu-pa Fluffy Powder Brush / Koyudo fu-pa Series / High grade Goat Sokoho Logo: KOYUDO(Japanese, kanji character)Makeup BrushRevival of fuwa fuwaThis brush head is same as original fuwa fuwa with only difference in the brush handle. This brush is black with shimmery dark green sparkles..which look amazing.
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FU-3 fu-pa02 Liquid Brush / Koyudo fu-pa Series / Goat Hakutotsuho Logo: KOYUDO(Japanese, kanji character)Makeup BrushNice foundation brushThis brush fits quiet easily in my hand. Its very comfortable to hold. It applies foundation in the shortest possible time. I prefer it more than a beauty blender. I can apply foundation in under 1 minute and skin looks flawless.
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SK-3 KINOMI Series Eyeshadow & Massage Brush / KOYUDO SOMELL GARDEN Series / Blue Ponymakeup brushNice horse hair brushI liked it for applying shimmery more pigment lid color. Compared to my hakuhodo goat bristles, it is thickly packed bristles and seems stiffer.
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SK-4 KINOMI Series Eyeliner & Lip & Concealer brush / KOYUDO SOMELL GARDEN Series / PBT, Weaselmakeup brushCrispy brushThis brush I use with lip products only. The tip is nicely made like that of kolinsky ones. Its stiff,I have yet to wash it and see how it performs afterwards.
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Sold [SHM-CD]Boy GeorgeBoy George's first solo albumBoy George's first solo album, from 1987. The original version has 11 songs, and this Japanese edition, released in 2025, adds 6 bonus tracks. On this debut album, Boy George continues the musical style of Culture Club, leaning more towards pop-rock, but also incorporating some soul... and returning to reggae-pop with the super hit "Everything I Own" The sound quality is superior, as it's an edition recorded in SHM-CD format.
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Rampant [SHM-CD] [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)]NazarethPoor remasteringI really disappointed of quality of remastering done to this album. I would not recommend this edition to anybody. Money wasting.
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BABYMETAL - LIVE AT THE O2 ARENA [Regular Edition]BABYMETALBabymetal o2 dvdAn amazing show from babymetal it was a real experience to be at that show and those is a great memento
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Murakami Michio's Space Battleship Yamato Artworks: YAMATO ICONICSMurakami Michio / Anno HideakiA Treasure for All Yamato FansI absolutely loved this artbook. I've never seen so many images from the series gathered in one place — and almost all in color! It's a must-have for any Yamato fan. The packaging was excellent too, keeping the book perfectly protected. Highly recommended!
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figma Metal Gear Solid 2 SONS OF LIBERTY olid Snake: MGS2 Ver. Updated EditionFace weird, bad painting aplicationlos rostros estan mal pintados, dejan mucho que desear. y no tiene cambio de manos para que pueda sostener las armas. Tanta espera por nada. me arrepiento de haberlo comprado. evitenlo
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Bridge Over Troubled Water [Limited Release] [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)]Simon & GarfunkelUnfortunately, only stereo.The best album by this duo, perfectly presented on 7" cardboard sleeve. Unfortunately only in stereo format; I really wanted the quadraphonic version, since the vinyl album was also released as a quadraphonic version in the 70s. There must be reasons for this, but it's still a shame.
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Kissing to be Clever (Mystery Boy) [SHM-CD]Culture ClubCulture Club's first albumCulture Club's debut album, from 1982. It originally contained nine songs, and this Japanese edition, released in 2025, includes ten bonus tracks. This album marked the band's beginnings, incorporating reggae, dub, and pop styles typical of the era. In the early 1980s, they were revolutionary in their aesthetic. The sound quality is superior, as it was recorded on SHM-CD.
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Colour by Numbers [SHM-CD]Culture ClubCulture Club's second albumCulture Club's second album, from 1983. It originally contained 10 songs, and this Japanese edition, released in 2025, adds 9 bonus tracks. I consider it a significant evolution from their first album, with songs featuring melodies and rhythms that feel more organized and consistent, more pop-oriented, and with a touch of new wave. The sound quality is superior, as it's a SHM-CD edition.
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Waking Up with the House on Fire [SHM-CD]Culture ClubCulture Club's third albumCulture Club's third album, from 1984. It originally has 10 songs, and this Japanese edition, released in 2025, adds 9 bonus tracks. In my opinion, this album is a step backward compared to their second album and seems more like a compilation of B-sides from their first and second albums. This isn't to say it's a bad album, but rather that there isn't a noticeable improvement in the band's songwriting. The sound quality is superior, as it's an edition recorded in SHM-CD format.
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From Luxury to Heartache [SHM-CD]Culture ClubCulture Club's fourth albumCulture Club's fourth album, from 1986 (and the last of the decade of the lol '80s). It originally has 10 songs, and this Japanese edition, from 2025, adds 5 bonus tracks. This album may not have been a commercial success, and it doesn't have any truly memorable songs, but in my opinion, it sounds very consistent, showing an evolution towards a faster, more powerful sound, typical of mid-'80s pop-rock, while also retaining some new wave influences. That's why I think it's a great album. The sound quality is superior, as it's an edition recorded in SHM-CD format.
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Aburinatown 2 -Saishu Heika wo Kuchizusamu-AburinatownAburina townSuch an incredible punk band from japan i love their raw energy and relentless sound i love everything they do
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Surfing on Sine Waves [Complete Edition] [Cardboard Sleeve]Polygon WindowAphex's Most Techno Classic VersionThis is the album with the most classic techno rhythms by Richard D. James, better known as Aphex Twins (who later became known for more disruptive and experimental sounds). The original album is from 1993, with 9 tracks, and this Japanese reissue, from 2020, is the most complete, with 15 tracks (including the tracks from the Quoth' EP, also from 1993). Highly recommended for lovers of classic 90s techno, and bearing the hallmark of quality and originality of Richard D. James.
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Danse Macabre: De Luxe [Imported]
Duran DuranDanse Macabre: De Luxe [Imported]Duran Durannewest with the same feel as a classicExcellent Duran Duran album! ...with original songs by the band and many covers (this 2024 Deluxe Edition includes 3 additional tracks compared to the original 2023 album). The sound is reminiscent of classic Duran Duran albums, with a touch of "new romantic" style and darker melodies, characteristic of the album's overall aesthetic. Highly recommended, especially for longtime fans who love the band's classic era. (Note: This is the European edition, as a Japanese edition has not yet been released)
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Masse [Limited Low-priced Edition]
Henrik Schwarz, Dettmann, Wiedemann, etcMasse [Limited Low-priced Edition]Henrik Schwarz, Dettmann, Wiedemann, etcA great eclectic work of electronicmusicThis is a compilation album by artists Henrik Schwarz, Marcel Dettmann, Frank Wiedemann, and Din. It's a somewhat eclectic mix of electronic music in different styles: ambient, experimental, techno, and neoclassical. It's an album to listen to paying attention to the details, in a relaxed way, without anxiety or distractions... highly recommended if you can manage to find those moments.
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Roxy - Tonight's The Night Live [SHM-CD]Neil YoungA Night That Never Ended.Roxy: Tonight’s the Night Live immortalizes Neil Young shortly after the recording of the legendary album Tonight’s the Night. It is almost identical to the original version, which contained only nine tracks. Notably, the missing songs—Lookout Joe and Borrowed Tune—are absent here as well, just as on the original release, which is precisely what makes this live recording so precious and essential. It mirrors the original album almost perfectly—raw, mournful, and at times even more electrifying. It remains astonishing that Neil Young’s 1970s catalog—from "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" through "Time Fades Away", "On the Beach", "Tonight’s the Night", and "American Stars ’n Bars"—has never been reissued as mini-LP replicas, unlike the catalogs of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and so many others. It feels deeply unfair. Perhaps one day—but for now, the Japanese reissues we enjoyed a few years ago seem to belong to the past.
