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They’re here, in Seattle: Tofu Robots

In this case, everything aligned just perfectly.

The best thing I can do when an image of a Tofu Robot standing next to the Space Needle arrives on a shirt in Seattle’s International District is to tell other people about it.

Why?

I mean: Why not?

In math terms, this is what we have: tofu + robots + Space Needle = clothing.

It’s pretty simple.

I spotted these in a window display at Kinokuniya bookstore, which is located at 525 S. Weller St. in Seattle and attached to Uwajimaya, the Asian supermarket.

Think about it this way: You can buy ginger, garlic and bean curd and a Tofu Robot shirt in a matter of minutes.

The shirts range from about $20 to $24.

It might just be coincidence but two shirt colors match one area of the bookstore – which is packed with comics, pop culture items from Japan and Asia, books about Asian Americans, movies from China, magazines from Asia and architecture photo books showing people in the West how designers in Asia have envisioned their living places.

Oh, yes. The store also sells the P-Sharan SQ-35 Pinhole Camera, which can produce some artistic images.

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