Thirding. I'm sure it'll work out at some point.
I have a site full of nothing but the quirky stuff
(the quirky Japan homepage) and when reading through, some of the stuff that was the most interesting was the survey of what's "normal" in Japan, such as whether or not people wash their hands in the sink behind the toilet (I do), and the "Seldom Asked Questions", such as why there is a little red triangle on some windows, or why people are forever running or jogging around the place when walking would do the job.
I found out today that melonpan is easily the highest sugar and calorie content of any okashipan (pastry like breads you can find in conbini), and it's actually about the same calorie content to eat one melonpan as four castellas.
emo On an interesting note, the food pyramid in Japan isn't a pyramid, but a spinning top. The handle is made of water and there's a little man running on top to represent the exercise you need to keep the top spinning. '_'