05 November 2008

NipponSweat - bottled sweat made in Japan



If your armpits don't produce enough sweat you can buy some here from a machine. .... this is to make sure to get a seat in the crowded trains in Japan without ruining your clothes .....



This was seen in the main train station in Beppu, Japan, a town known for their onsen their public baths were they bathe in hot, very hot mineral water. And of course they sweat a lot there - so they collect the sweat

and sell it right away ... as is seen in this picture. Who wouldn't like to get a seat in thes nice trains ....

To those of you in doubt: NO, this is NOT true!!! It is a joke. Of course the Japanese do NOT drink sweat. This is just a brand !!!!!!!!!

7 comments:

Yoli said...

I love your blog! Witty writer. Are you in Japan right now?

Linda@ Lime in the Coconut said...

Ha! No way! Yuck...
Fun blog...the kimonos are beautiful.

javadoug said...

Yes, this does make me smile! :-)
They are very innovative in Japan.

I still remember my trip there in 1990. I especially liked Nikko
Doug

Julia @ Hooked on Houses said...

How funny that it's called Sweat. Clearly doesn't mean the same thing to them that it does to us in the U.S. :-)

What nice trains!

Relyn Lawson said...

Oh! Those trains are amazing. Like something out of a science fiction TV show 20 years ago. I loved getting a glimpse of this. What is so everyd day common place in one part of the world is a marvel in another.

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