
Food trucks outside Maker Faire Tokyo.

LED cosplay. (Left is MAKE correspondent, Ian Lesnet)

Plushie electrical components with giant breadboard from Nico-Tech via @Lord_HIGE.
” width=”598″ height=”448″ class=”size-medium wp-image-254910″ />This wallet is a great way to get rid if those unwanted business cards by @otome_DIY from sekuhara-interface.com.
” width=”598″ height=”448″ class=”size-medium wp-image-254928″ />Surplus electronics and parts for sale. Never seen this at a Maker Faire before…
Automated Rubix Cube for the lazy puzzle enthusiast.

Superhacker Yoshi with his wireless LAN shield for Arduino.

Rice cooker temperature controlled with a servo on the gas by @lonely_somen.

HAM radio Morse code keyer… Very fancy.

Android-controlled centipede robot from zatsugi.com.

I’m dreaming of an LED Christmas… Great way to decorate your Xmas tree this year from zatsugi.com.

Pet jellyfish?

Self-organizing LED toys cooperate with their neighbors to form larger patterns, by karakuriokubo.minus.com.

Lightbulb candles: Are they compact fluorescent?

We saw Maki from our NYC Geek Tour, here with her soldering kit.

Hacktastic prints from www.kawauso.co.jp.

Business card map to a shop in Akihabara (also a real circuit).
