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Japanese Rain Goggles: What are Japanese Rain Goggles?

by Long Island Press on November 23, 2010
The original "Two and a Half Men" (Photo: Greg Gayne/Warner Bros)

By Maria Vultaggio

What are Japanese Rain Goggles?

Ever since the term Japanese Rain Goggles has been mentioned on the popular sitcom Two and a Half Men, people have been searching Google trying to find out what exactly the characters of the sitcom are referring to.

It may seem surprising, but there is not much that can be discovered through research concerning the Japanese Rain Goggles on the great world wide web.

Maybe they are glasses or goggles with mini windshield wipers on the outside.

Ultimately, it seems to be a term that was created by the director of the sitcom, Chuck Lorre.

The closest thing to Japanese Rain Goggles are swimming goggles that have water inside them, between two lenses. The point is to give the wearer the feeling of being immersed in water at any time.

However, this is only what Japanese Rain Goggles might be.

What do you think Japanese Rain Goggles are?

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