Tokyo Toy Show 2009 – Full Coverage with Video and Pics

tokyo toy show 2009

Once again, we made it out to the Tokyo Toy Show for its 2009 incarnation (see our coverage of 2007 and 2008) and weren’t disappointed. A bit different than what we expected, but economics and other factors are changing the market a bit perhaps. Some old favorites, some new surprises, but still a fun toy show with lots to see.

What’s clear is that there’s still a huge production trend of toys that are used for cooking real food. We used to call those “appliances” back in the day, but if you make them pink, small, and plastic enough they pass as toys apparently.

Below is this year’s video round-up, with details below in the product descriptions:

Instead of just throwing in a bunch of pics like we usually do, or making separate blog entries for each product, we’ve decided to put them all together in this one big piece. Not only will you find details of the best toys from this year, but Japan Trend Shop has informed us that they’re going to be offering pre-orders for many of them. We’ll drop in the links as JTS has them ready to go. Enjoy!

3 minute cup noodle game

I suppose it can also be a timer for real Cup Noodles, but the 3 Minute Cup Noodle Game gives you three minutes to perfectly assemble one of a variety of flavors of noodle before absolutely exploding it all into bits again.

anywhere family golf

One of our favorites. You can set up a mini golf course inside your house with Anywhere Family Golf, and play a round with the plastic golfer that looks suspiciously like teen golfing sensation Ryo Ishikawa. It even has a putter included to switch up for your short game!

awawa land bubble maker for bath

We love bath goods from Japan, and if the Awa Awa Lan bubble maker can make this many bubbles for us everyday, consider us sold.

Crunchgear covered these Pellermodels pretty well here. Basically, you can print out your own figure with the faces of real people, allowing you to play dolls like Lord Helmet and create your fantasy date with, well, whoever.

bowlingual voice dog voice translator

Bowlingual has been around for a long time, but this new Bowlingual Voice version actually translates your dogs barks into human words and speaks them to you. No word yet on the extent of a dog’s vocabulary, but we can imagine that Japanese dogs like to talk about food alot.

cap heads eco toys

These seem to be an eco toy of some kind called Cap heads. We just think they look cool.

chocken bako eating dog bank

This is another favorite. Put a coin in the dish of the Choken Bako and the dog goes wild, lapping it up until it disappears into the internal coin bank. The action is really funny to watch and is in the video above and on the JTS product page.

clockman blood type toy

Clockman may not be so relevant to cultures that aren’t superstitious about blood types, but the interesting marketing angle is that they’re ties into these hugely popular blood type books we talked about here.

eco otome toilet noise

Eco Otome solves the problem of Japanese women who want some noise to cover up their time powdering their nose. Now, instead of flushing the toilet before going, the tiny Eco Otome makes the toilet sound for you!

hanappa flowers from sega toys

Like their friend Pekoppa, Hanappa flowers are meant to be talked to, and will move along to communicate with your sentiments. Like good little Japanese flowers, they bow ever so slightly in agreement, no matter what you say. I wonder what they’re really thinking…

homestar extra star discs

Soon to be released for the Homestar Extra home planetarium, these new discs are a very cool change from the usual stars.

kururin mochi maker

Now that there are already a million other toys out there to help us bake different foods, the Kururin Mochi Maker eliminates the need for the gigantic wooden mallet we all imagine that mochi is actually made with.

kururin shot camera from takara tomy

This is one of our favorites! We love toy cameras, but the Kurorin Shot is a digital camera that lets you take all kinds of pictures with toy effects, but with the ease of digital. Quite fun to play with I might add.

magic pet toy

No idea how this works, but the Magic Pet is low-priced, lives in old PET bottles, and does little tricks (as seen in the video).

mechanical fish tomiya

From Tomiya, this DIY Mechanical Fish likes to swim in the water, both on the surface and under.

otamatone from maywa denki

We LOVE Maywa Denki, the brains behind the Bacarobo competition and tons of fun, silly, and creative inventions. The Otamatone is a bit like a theremin that needs touch, and plays electronic notes. Nice design too.

sukasama star japan

Sukasama Star Japan records you saying one thing, plays it for you backwards, and then lets you attempt to do the reverse. It’s pretty funny hearing the sounds in words that you don’t realize are there (see the video for what I mean).

kaiten sushi train home restaurant

If you’ve never been to a kaiten sushi revolving restaurant, you might as well bring the experience home. Why go out when you can race the Sushi Train Restaurant around the table, delivering food to your family and friends? Available for pre-order here.

uchiage hanabi toy show

After talking about it here, we finally got a chance to see the Uchiage Hanabi in action, and it’s pretty amazing. We were skeptical at first, but the fireworks look pretty good in the dark. Not like the real thing of course, but still a great effect.

yakiniku king game

If you like to catch your fake food as it bounces all over your grill, the Yakiniku King is for you.

Well, that’s it for now. We’ll continue to update this piece as more product information comes in, and we have more news about where to buy these great items.

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About the Author

Michael is the Editor of JapanTrends.com and Director of the CScout Japan trend consultancy.