New People entertainment center opens in Japan Town (a J!-ENT article by Dennis A. Amith and Photos by Angelo Delos Reyes)
August 29, 2009 by Dennis Amith · 3 Comments

The opening of Japanese entertainment center, New People, in San Francisco's Japan Town. Photo by J!-ENT's Angelo Delos Reyes
Back in the 1990′s, for nearly a decade, I can remember going on the occasional trips to San Francisco and to shop at Japan Town.
There was a mystique at the time of going to the area. For one, anime at the time was not as huge as it is now, nor was it distributed at many major outlets. Japanese music was not easily obtained and for those of us who were fans of Japanese pop culture, our choices at the time before the explosion of online stores on the Internet was the UC Irvine bookstore or visiting Japan Town.
We chose the latter. We’d plan these Japan Town trips where we would travel to San Francisco quarterly and save our money as if we were visiting a theme park. I can easily remember how the stores were at the time… getting the latest Japanese music show on VHS for $3 each, going to Mikado Laser and purchasing an import Laser Disc for $69-$99 and a CD for $39.99, going to the their merchandise store to pick up the latest import SNES, Sega Saturn or PlayStation video game for under a $100, going to the smaller Taiyodo to find CD singles or albums the other store didn’t have, then we would make our way to Kinokuniya for the latest magazines, manga and also albums the other two stores didn’t have. We would then visit a restaurant for sushi or okonomiyaki, go to the grocery store and then visit the little shops that are outside of the mall area and then we were done.
Needless to say, once anime became distributed more frequently, Japanese music became easier to obtain and just literally, the Internet made things much more cheaper and products were easily obtained…our trips to Japan Town ended.
But now there is a reason to visit Japan Town once again.
On August 15th, New People, a $15 million, 20,000 square foot, three-story building has opened up right across the street from the mall area in Japan Town. The project comes from Seiji Horibuchi, the founder and CEO of San Francisco’s VIZ Pictures and VIZ Media. And what better time than now.
Horibuchi has been one of the key people in Japan to help introduce Americans to Japanese pop culture through Japanese animation. I can easily remember back in 1992, Horibuchi created the first magazine dedicated to anime called “Animerica”. His goal at the time was to bring American fans information from both sides of the Pacific. And literally, he was the man who opened my eyes to the variety of Japanese pop culture back then and here he now 17 years later bring Japanese pop culture to America through America’s first Japanese entertainment center known as New People.

The artistic lounge area near the concessions at New People. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.

Interested in the assortments from Blue Bottle Coffee, bento lunches, sandwiches or curry from DELICA, coffee or tea from xox truffles or tea from Ito En? Visit the concession area of New People. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.

Never feel lost, courtesy of the informative signs at New People. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.
The building was designed by the Japanese architectural firm Torafu and features a theater, retail, a concession area and more.
But what is most appealing to a lot of fans that we talked with are the boutiques. Within the past few years, many designers of popular Japanese fashion labels (especially those dealing with Gothic Lolita design) have been appearing at conventions in America and merchandise instantly selling out in America.
For a long time, people have wanted access to the clothing sold in Harajuku and now, people have that opportunity with labels such as Baby, The Stars Shine Bright, Black Peace Now, 6%DokiDoki and Sou-Sou being sold at the boutiques.

From the split-toe shoemaker, Sou-Sou. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.

The toys and Japanese merchandise at New People. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.

Shoppers check out the latest in Japanese pop culture. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.

Gothic Lolita clothing sold at one of the boutiques at New People. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.

Gothic lolita items sold at New People. Photo by Angelo Delos Reyes.
And what has been evident since the opening of New People is that people have returned to Japan Town. We have heard numbers of tens of thousands of people who have traveled from all over the state and from other states just to experience buying Japanese merchandise at the store and for me, having experienced that excitement during my younger years in Japan Town, it’s great to see that synergy once again.
New People is located at 1746 Post St and is open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.. For more information on New People, please visit www.newpeopleworld.com.
Free Euna Lee and Laura Ling – J!-ENT Photo Gallery (June 24, 2009)
June 29, 2009 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment
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On June 24th, a peaceful gathering was held in San Francisco in support of Current TV’s news editor Euna Lee and reporter Laura Ling.
While both were working on a story in regards to the trafficking of women in Asia and were filming near the border of China and North Korea. The two accidentally entered into North Korea and were arrested by border guards on March 17th while the camera operator and their local guide escaped.
Reporters Without Borders and other sources have said that the North Korean border guards crossed over Chinese territory and detained the women.
North Korea accused the reporters of “hostile acts” of trying to illegally enter their country and the two journalists were sentenced to 12-years hard labor and now the families of the two journalists have spoken out and are trying to do what they can to free the two journalists.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called the charges “baseless” and has been working all channels for their release.
The family has express concerned as Ling has a serious medical condition and Lee who is the mother of a 4-year-old.
Photography by J!-ENT’s Angelos Delos Reyes
J!-ENT’s Wynne Ip interviews SUGIZO
October 4, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment

Greetings everyone! Please check out our latest music interview with SUGIZO by J!-ENT’s Wynne Ip. Also, featuring coverage at the fan meet and autograph session via photography by J!-ENT’s Angelo Delos Reyes (San Francisco), Nergene Arquelada (Los Angeles) and Mimi Ko (New York City).
Also, stay tuned for a special concert writeup by Wynne and also the concert photography of SUGIZO on tour with JUNO REACTOR by our three photographers in SF, LA and NYC coming soon!
Live performances at the Oracle Open World Conference in San Francisco
September 30, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment
J!-ENT’s Angelo Delos Reyes taking a few pictures at Oracle Open World on Sept. 25th at the conference wrap-up party while everyone is hanging out to watch the live bands perform.
SUGIZO performs live with JUNO REACTOR
September 28, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment
A photo of guitarist SUGIZO performing with trance band JUNO REACTOR last Tuesday in San Francisco. J!-ENT is currently covering the artist’s performance in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City. Article to be written by Wynne Ip with photography by J!-ENT’s Angelo Delos Reyes (SF), Nergene Arquelada (LA) and Mimi Ko (NYC). The following photo above was taken by J!-ENT’s Angelo Delos Reyes.
Topside
September 3, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment

J!-ENT photographer Angelo Delos Reyes takes a picture overlooking concertgoers at a live gig in San Francisco.
Having fun after their performance
August 31, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment

Members of Amppez and Red Bacteria Vacuum have fun after their performance in San Francisco. Photo by J!-ENT’s Angelo Delos Reyes





