Friday, April 3, 2009

Number 1 - Breath of Fresh Air



The final one: Fresh Air Mask

I think this is the most useless of "Useless Japanese Inventions" because why do you need it?

Yes plants give off oxygen, but there are actually more things out there that produces more oxygen.

Plus, it is not practical because you would have to stand there or carry it around with you.

So this the number one useless Japanese invention.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Number 2 - Portable Desk

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/useless-japanese-inventions/

For those busy Japanese, they can take their work on the go!

But the might accidentally run into things while they are walking with this.

I think they should take time and breathe when they are walking instead of working all the time. It's unhealthy.

I find this "useless" because their attention is split into 2 things: walking/ dodging things and working.

So the user will give only half of his or her attention to each activity.

So there is a greater chance of getting hurt and the work quality won't be as good.

I say stick to work in the office and walk and relax while walking.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Number 3 - All-in-one Farming Tool


http://unix.rulez.org/%7Ecalver/pictures/japanese_inventions/index.html

It's like an army swiss knife but for farming.

This would be pretty hard to carry around.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Number 4 - Shoe Umbrellas

http://officespam.chattablogs.com/archives/shoe-umbrella-thumb.jpg

So that your feet don't get wet!

But I do not see the purpose of this because when you are walking, water ends up getting on your shoes anyways from beneath the umbrella.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Number 5 - Earring Catcher

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/useless-japanese-inventions/

Just in case your earrings fall out while you're walking, you have a convenient cup on your shoulder to catch it for you!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Number 6 - Enhance Your Hearing


http://deafjoke.tv/wp/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/humor1.jpg

Get acute hearing!

But this huge device is pretty inconvenient though.

That's why it's on my "Useless Japanese Invention" list because I don't see the great need for this. There are hearing aids that are much smaller.