June 20, 2011

What`s in a name MIKI


In a Japanese meaning MIKI means a Tree.
But here in Prosper Co. I am a Japanese Used Car Dealer.
so feel to contact me and i will serve you immediately.



MIKI
miki@prosperjp.com


Feel the Speed..!

Feel the speed of this compact executive car for an executive one..



FOB Price : $6,747
Model Code : GH-AY20
Year : 2002
Millage : 75000 km
Body Color : Silver
Transmission : AT
Displacement : 2000 cc
Fuel Type : Gasolin




TOSHI
toshi@prosperjp.com
http://www.prosperjp.com/stock/BMW/3SERIES/020042/


Finding ways....

Buying a used car usually takes a little extra effort,but it can save most buyers a considerable amount of money.




Here in Prosper Co. we help you to find ways to have the car in your dreams.And let HIRO hiro@mercy.co.jp deliver the car in your doorstep.

please click this link to finding ways...http://www.prosperjp.com/stock/NISSAN/ELGRAND/024952/

                                                            HIRO
                                                 hiro@mercy.co.jp
                                             Customer Sales Representative
                                                http://www.prosperjp.com/





Fastest, Most Expensive Street Legal Car.


Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

The Bugatti Veyron SuperSport has set a new production car land speed record, hitting 267mph at VW's Ehra-Lessien proving ground. 267mph. Well, 267.91mph to be precise, or 431.072km/h, thrashing the 256.23mph set by the SSC Ultimate Aero in Nevada in 2007.

You don't need us to tell you this, but that is obscenely, absurdly fast. To set the production speed record is impressive. To smash it by 11mph is astonishing.

Then again, the Veyron SuperSport is an astonishing car. Effectively the final iteration of the Veyron, it shares the same 8.0-litre, 16-cylinder engine, but with larger turbos and bigger intercoolers to push power to 1,183bhp, a jump of 196bhp. Torque increases from 921lb ft to 1106lb ft.

Although we don't have this car in our stock, but we have some sports car that might interest you.

Contact me and let's talk about speed.

Ryu
ryu@mercy.co.jp
+815055328180




ANOTHER THANKS NOTE FOR KEI!!!!!

 Good morning kei 
I received my car yesterday ... I got the same car in the
   picture clean body and interior and very fast ....
thanks raj

want to own an excellent running condition car!!!
click the link 
To experience a excellent customer sales service!!!
Contact 
KEI OOMORI
kei@mercy.co.jp / +81-50-5532-8180
Our company values the insistence on the equation: 
PROSPER equals POPULARITY,
POPULARITY equals  Customer Satisfaction, 
Customer Satisfaction equals SUCCESS, 
SUCCESS equals Happiness.



JAPAN`S ELECTRIC TOWN


Akihabara (秋葉原?, "Field of Autumn Leaves"), also known as Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原電気街 Akihabara Denki Gai?), is an area of Tokyo, Japan. It is located less than five minutes by rail from Tokyo Station. Its name is frequently shortened to Akiba (アキバ?) in Japan. While there is an official locality named Akihabara nearby, part of Taitō-ku, the area known to most people as Akihabara (including the railway station of the same name) is actually Soto-Kanda, a part of Chiyoda-ku.



Akihabara is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, and otaku goods, including new and used items. New items are mostly to be found on the main street, Chūōdōri, with many kinds of used items found in the back streets of Soto Kanda 3-chōme. New parts for PC-building are readily available from a variety of stores. Tools, electrical parts, wires, microsized cameras and similar items are found in the cramped passageways of Soto Kanda 1-chōme (near the station). Foreign tourists tend to visit the big name shops like Laox or other speciality shops near the station, though there is more variety and lower prices at locales a little further away. Akihabara gained some fame through being home to one of the first stores devoted to personal robots and robotics.


Prosper Co., LTD shares our landmarks and sites. As well as we share our good services for our customers.
So if you want to have a good services just visit us on our home page @ http://www.prosperjp.com/ where we are waiting for you.

Wanna be a Japanese James Bond version?


Saketini

Ingredients
2 1/2 oz gin
1 1/2 tsp sake rice wine
1 cocktail olive

Procedure

In a mixing glass half-filled with ice cubes, combine the gin or vodka with the sake. Stir well. Strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with the olive.

For a drink like james bond
and a car that suits you
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Slam Dunk

Slam Dunk (スラムダンク Suramu Danku?) is a sports-themed manga series written by Takehiko Inoue about a basketball team from Shōhoku High School. It was first serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump in Japan from 1990 to 1996 and had also been adapted into an anime series by Toei Animation which had been broadcast worldwide, enjoying much popularity particularly in Japan, several other Asian countries and Europe. Inoue later used basketball as a central theme in two subsequent manga titles: Buzzer Beater and Real. In 2010, Inoue received special commendations from the Japan Basketball Association for helping popularize basketball in Japan.

Slam Dunk centers around Hanamichi Sakuragi, who starts as a delinquent outcast, becoming the leader of a gang. Hanamichi, being very unpopular with girls, has been rejected by them fifty times. Yet, he finds out that Haruko Akagi is the girl of his dreams, and is happy when she's not scared of him like all the other girls he has asked out.
Haruko Akagi, who recognizes Hanamichi's athleticism, introduces him to the Shohoku basketball team. Hanamichi was reluctant to join the team at first because he had no previous background in any sports and thought that basketball was a game for losers (also because the fiftieth girl rejected him for a basketball player). Sakuragi, despite his immaturity and hot temper, proves to be a natural athlete with potential and joins the team in order to impress Haruko and prove that he is worthy of her. Kaede Rukawa — Sakuragi's bitter rival (both on the basketball court and love, even when Rukawa doesn't acknowledge Haruko's crush on him), the star rookie and a "girl magnet" - joins the team at the same time. Hisashi Mitsui, an ex-junior high school MVP, and Ryota Miyagi, a short but fast player, both also rejoin the team and together these four struggle to complete team captain Takenori Akagi's dream of making Shohoku the national champion. Together, these misfits gain publicity and the once little known Shohoku basketball team becomes an all-star contender in Japan.

ken™ 





HachiKo


A drama based on the true story of a

college professor's bond with

the abandoned dog he takes into his home.



This is an excerpt from a feature film based on the true story of Hachiko (or Hachi), a Japanese dog who waited for his master every day at the Shibuya station in Tokyo. When his master died, Hachi continued to show up at the station for 9 years until he died. There is a statue of Hachi at Shibuya station and it is a favorite meeting place.

The film brings the story to the United States; Richard Gere plays the man who adopts the abandoned dog and trains him. Gere goes to work every day and when he returns, Hachiko is waiting for him at the station. When Gere’s character dies, the family tries to dissuade Hachiko from going to the station, to no avail. He continues to wait there for years until he too dies.  I t will bring joy to your heart and tears to your eyes. Never will you find a more eloquent example of a dog's love of, and faithfulness to, a man.


Like here in Prosper Co. Ltd Japan, we gave joy to your heart and tears with appreciation for the best service we provide once you have your dream car...

NEW ARRIVAL


Please contact me for further assistance:

Ms. Ai Tamaki
Sales Department Representative
Prosper Co. Ltd Japan
Office Tel #: +81-50-5539-9816 






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First Artificial Sea Beach in Japan



Japan adores to be ahead of the whole world, its people will never get tired of these constant creations and inventions. The Japanese are always making something new, something really interesting and completely addictive. What do you think about world’s biggest artificial indoor sea beach, that was created in the southern Japan? Cool? Why not?


 Ocean Dome



This time, the Japanese-inventors tossed a challenge to our Mother Nature. Actually, their cool beach is just a huge Ocean Dome (approximately 6 football pitches, it can house 10,000 tourists), that allows everybody to lie on the artificial beach, among artificial palm-trees and enjoy the sound of artificial tide.  The real beach is only 300 meters away and it looks really lonely, since if failed to win in this extremely stiff competition.
Ocean Dome is situated on Japan’s southernmost Kyushu Island, 1,500 kilometers south of Tokyo. It has  a 85-metre long shoreline and many many shops. There are a lot of attractions on this beach:
  • the weather is always great, sunny and warm;
  • lush green tropical forests without rainfalls and humidity but with parrots songs;
  • nice, white beach with crushed marble pebbles without any bugs and sun burns;
  • chlorinated salt-free water;
  • every 15 minutes the volcano becomes active and every hour it produces fire;                    incredible waves for surfers;                                                                                                                                     

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YAMATO


Yamato (Battleship, 1941-1945)




Yamato, lead ship of a class of two 65,000-ton (over 72,800-tons at full load) battleships, was built at Kure, Japan. She and her sister, Musashi were by far the largest battleships ever built, even exceeding in size and gun caliber (though not in weight of broadside) the U.S. Navy's abortive Montana class. Their nine 460mm (18.1-inch) main battery guns, which fired 1460kg (3200 pound) armor piercing shells, were the largest battleship guns ever to go to sea, and the two ships' scale of armor protection was also unsurpassed.

Commissioned in December 1941, just over a week after the start of the Pacific war, Yamato served as flagship of Combined Fleet commander Isoroku Yamamoto during the critical battles of 1942. During the following year, she spent most of her time at Truk, as part of a mobile naval force defending Japan's Centeral Pacific bases. Torpedoed by USS Skate (SS-305) in December 1943, Yamato was under repair until April 1944, during which time her anti-aircraft battery was considerably increased. She then took part in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October. During the latter action, she was attacked several times by U.S. Navy aircraft, and fired her big guns in an engagement with U.S. escort carriers and destroyers off the island of Samar.

Yamato received comparatively light damage during the Leyte Gulf battle, and was sent home in November 1944. Fitted with additional anti-aircraft machine guns, she was based in Japan during the winter of 1944-45. Attacked by U.S. Navy carrier planes in March 1945, during raids on the Japanese home islands, she was again only lightly damaged. The following month, she was assigned to take part in the suicidal "Ten-Go" Operation, a combined air and sea effort to destroy American naval forces supporting the invasion of Okinawa. On 7 April 1945, while still some 200 miles north of Okinawa, Yamato was attacked by a massive force of U.S. carrier planes and sunk.

After the war, the great battleship became an object of intense fascination in Japan, as well as in foreign countries. Yamato's remains were located and examined in 1985 and again examined, more precisely, in 1999. She lies in two main parts in some 1000 feet of water. Her bow portion, severed from the rest of the ship in the vicinity of the second main battery turret, is upright. The midships and stern section is upside down nearby, with a large hole in the lower starboard side close to the after magazines.