J-List
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For the network of journalists commonly referred to as J-List, see JournoList.
J-List (officially Yūgen Gaisha J-List) is an online seller of Japanese goods to consumers outside of Japan, with a concentration on otaku goods[1] and Japanese pornography, including live action, anime, and manga. It is also the parent company of Peach Princess, G-Collections, Jast USA, and PCR Distributing Co., and through those companies is particularly known for its English translations of bishōjo erotic games. It was founded by American expatriate Peter Payne, and is based in Isesaki, Gunma, with a branch office in San Diego, California.[2]
JBox is the companion site carrying PG-rated and non-sexual merchandise. JBox and J-list also have a large variety of Japanese snacks including Meiji Meltykiss, Pocky, Pretz, and many more.
Notes
- ↑ John Biggs (2010-12-09). "Contest: J-List Wants You To Have A Happy J-Christmas".
- ↑ Xeni Jardin (2004-04-12). "Fix for Japan Pop-Culture Addicts". Wired.
External links
- J-List Web site
- JBOX.com Web site (PG products only)
- J-List side blog
- PCR Distributing Co. (Wholesale)
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