It's well-known that Japanese mobile phones have their own, completely different world. We have also been reassured of this at the stand of NTT DoCoMo, as their offer was made up mostly of such monstrosities that usually make the heart of a European customer stop, so take care.
It's very interesting that Japanese people are generally very good at miniaturization, but their phones... well, those are freaking huge, and of course clamshells, I think they don't have a single classical candybar handset. The handsets, reminding us mostly of a clam-shaped brick, weigh 150 grams at least, have a huge and astonishingly high quality display, the opening mechanism is not that good, and the TV receiver is a basic thing on at least half of them. The pictures below are without any kind of comments.

Translated by Szaszati