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Hey there!
Welcome to our shop!
We love sharing awesome goodies from Japan with the world
– from top-quality beauty & skincare products, fun daily items, to cool toys and anime merch✨
We’ve already shipped happily to customers in Russia, UK, Georgia,
Moldova, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Portugal,
Belgium, Austria, France, Netherlands, Greece, Sweden, Hungary,
Kazakhstan, Romania, Norway… and many more!
Wherever you are, we’re ready to send a bit of Japan straight to your door.
💌 Why shop with us?
100% authentic Japanese products✨️
Fast international shipping & careful packing.
Friendly English support – just message us anytime!
Bring a slice of Japan into your home.
Enjoy browsing and have fun shopping with us!
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The improved workability of being able to instantly grasp all parts and situations also leads to more efficient use of time.
From recording to mixing and mastering, the amount of information to be handled is enormous. Especially in today's world where high-resolution music is a major trend, there are many aspects to consider, such as accurately grasping the actual sound's pitch and harmonics, EQ application, dynamics processing speed, and eliminating blurring and dub. All of these are essential elements for creating music. Instantly understanding all parts and situations and improving workflow also leads to more efficient time management. Even a vocal with rich harmonics is meaningless if the audible sound is not captured and transmitted exactly as it is during the recording stage. Furthermore, if the core of the recorded sound cannot be seen during the mixing stage, unnecessary EQ processing will be required, resulting in unnecessarily boosted parts. Whether intentional or not, the first step is to accurately understand the sound that is actually being heard. The sound required for music production is not a pleasant-sounding sound that is colored by unnecessary brightness, but the accuracy required to effortlessly monitor the sound's contours, sense of front and rear, spatial presence, and reverb decay speed.