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At 6:58 PM -0800 12/17/07, info at zoekeating wrote: >oh, i don't really want it for myself. i'm not generally a >materialist...but that japanese design cuteness factor, gets me >everytime. The really ironic thing is that while it's just brimming with that "japanese design cuteness" (kawaii-ney?), the Japanese themselves have never heard of this instrument. The *only* available "test market" is the UK. Seriously, I was in Japan when this was released to the UK. I figured that in Yamaha's home nation, they'd do some sort of PR or something. Nope. I asked high and low -- from Kansai to Kanto -- and on almost every occasion I ended up having to direct the staff to the Tenori-On website. They'd never even heard of it. Of course, they thought it was pretty darn cool once I'd introduced them to it. I find this kinda weird, considering that Tenori-On designer Toshio Iwai had a pretty decent hit in Japan with his last musical toy, Electroplankton for the Nintendo DS. That's still on the shelves over there (which is saying a lot for a video game) while hardly anyone outside of Japan has heard of it. I'd think Yamaha would want to capitalize on his prior success, but go figure.... Then I wrote Yamaha themselves trying to get any information on when they were going to be introducing it into the Japanese or American markets. Despite multiple different queries, I could never get past, "That hasn't been decided yet. Thanks for asking. B'bye!" They won't allow their retailers to ship it outside the UK either. Aaaaaargh! :P --m. -- _____ "bye-bye empire; empire, bye-bye"