Oh yay, I feel so famous-y or something. As for my current nerd cave, I have yet to upload a video because it's still in a temporary status. I have shelves for most stuff, but a big box is still sitting along one wall with a bunch of crap stacked on top because I haven't a place to put a lot of it yet. Gaming stuff that I need to get a drawer for to put in the closet for storage. Eventually, I will get a glass display shelf for anime figures and models. The posters all came from my place in America, and I haven't added to those at all. I wish I had bought that Galaxy Express 999 when I was in Nakano with Dave and his wife in July, though.
My nerd cave from the apartment where I lived in Arizona before moving back to Japan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg-cQAr8yb0
I still have most of these figures and such, but I sold a bunch to Bookmans, a local used books and media shop chain in Arizona. I think they paid more for some of the figures than what I paid for them in Japan, actually.
My tribute to 1982 SF movies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_d9IXtkGDY
As for the pic of that car, it is advertising an anime shop in Kofu City in Yamanashi-ken. I drive through southern Kofu on the way to the Chuuou Expressway, which we take to visit the family in Nagano-ken. Maybe I might stop by that store someday to see what it's like. In fact, I took that picture while driving through Fujinomiya, on the way to Kofu last weekend to go visit the in-laws.
I'm still slowly "moving in" to our apartment, so it's still a bit messy. I still haven't even bought a TV yet. Last month I bought a clothing pole and installed into our closet, because traditional closets don't have those. Once my place is cleaned up, I'll make another nerd cave tour video.
You can see more of that wall in the Jukai "Suicide Forest" video I made here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTdoXAldmYQ
I usually don't video myself, but I wanted to preface the video with my thoughts on my experience since nearly every video of that forest focuses on the gloom and death surrounding the place, and not much on the profound beauty of the forest.