New iPhone app features pretty Japanese girls telling time

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A few months ago, I blogged about a web-based analog clock that features the time held up by hot Japanese women.

Good news: it’s now available as an iPhone app. If you use this to set your alarm, then the girl showing that time you want to wake up will appear on your screen when the alarm goes off. If you like the girl holding up 8:15 better than the girl holding up 8:20, it’s incentive to wake up five minutes earlier.

Get it on iTunes [via Asiajin]

About Lisa Katayama

I'm a contributing editor here at Boing Boing. I also have a blog (TokyoMango), a book (Urawaza), and I freelance for Wired, Make, the NY Times Magazine, PRI's Studio360, etc. I'm @tokyomango on Twitter.
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3 Responses to New iPhone app features pretty Japanese girls telling time

  1. haineux says:

    UNIQLOCK for iPhone is free:

    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=293286667&mt=8

    Note that this application uses TONS of audio and video, so it doesn’t QUITE perform perfectly on the iPhone, even if you reboot the phone, so you should probably watch the big-computer-box version here:

    http://www.uniqlo.jp/uniqlock/

    However, either version WILL TOTALLY EAT YOUR BRANE MEATS TURNING YOU INTO A UNIQLOCK ROBOT ZOMBIE.

    Oh, and by the way, at the top of each hour there is a DIFFERENT SPECIAL BONUS animation by different dancers — just in case you ever were tempted to sleep.

    Make some more coffee! Rejoice that your BRANE MEATS are now the property of UNIQLO.JP and you are HAPPY to be a UNIQLOCK ROBOT ZOMBIE!!!

  2. Neslock says:

    What time does the picture of Lisa show up?

  3. scencula says:

    The sexy hotties in Hot Clock for iPhone wake you up with a different sultry phrase every morning.

    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=311281027&mt=8

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