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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
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iamhatsue · 3 years
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newsintheshell · 5 years
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Annunciato l’adattamento animato di “Mairimashita! Iruma-kun”
La “demoniaca” commedia scolastica di Osamu Nishi vedrà a breve pubblicato il 9° volume in Giappone.
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Annunciata la produzione di una serie animata basata sul manga fantasy “Mairimashita! Iruma-kun” di Osamu Nishi. Al momento, però, non sono stati divulgati maggiori dettagli sul progetto. 
Ikoma è un ragazzo di 14 anni e di buon cuore. Questo, però, non ferma i suoi genitori dal venderlo a dei demoni per i propri egoistici interessi. Fortuna vuole, comunque, che il demonio al quale è stato ceduto lo adotti come nipote, iscrivendolo alla scuola del mondo dei demoni, del quale è il preside!
IL manga viene serializzato sulle pagine della rivista Weekly Shōnen Champion dal marzo del 2017 e venerdì Akita Shoten ne pubblicherà il 9° volumetto in Giappone.
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recentanimenews · 6 years
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Yoyogi Animation Academy Produces Its Own Original TV Anime I'm Glad I Could Keep Running. in October
Yoyogi Animation Academy announced today that its own original TV anime Hashiritsuzukete Yokattatte. (I'm glad I could keep running.) will premiere on BS11 and other stations on October 8, 2018. Its main story is set in the voice actor school in the academy and follows its students who are chasing their dream to become a professional voice actor. The 15-minute series is scheduled to be aired for four episodes.  
  The anime's story is inspired by the cover illustrations for an enrollment guidebook "Yoanimage" for the academy drawn by creator unit Honeyworks' Yamako. It was a collaboration project between the academy and Tokuma Shoten's anime magazine Animage. See the images below.  
        Masatsugu Arakawa (Akubi Girl, Sword Dynasty) serves as director, alongside series composition writer
Natsuko Takahashi (Cutie Honey Universe, The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar). SIGNAL.MD
(Recovery of an MMO Junkie) works on anime production. Two-member male idol unit LIP×LIP (Kouki
Uchiyama and Nobunaga Shimazaki) from HoneyWorks' Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai series performs the
anime's OP song "Yume Fanfare."
    Story:
Minato visits a recitation session held in an anime event. He is fascinated by the voice actors' performance
he saw and decides to enter Suidobashi Animation Academy. He meets Chikako there. She is the previous
resident of his room that he has moved into, and is the one who left a message in a USB. While the two
have the same dream to became a voice actror, Minato struggles with himself who cannot put his soul into
a role and Chikako is afraid of her past trauma. With the support of seniors, such as Ryota and Kei, they
encourage each other and try to face themselves to grow up. What will they find beyond that?
    Main voice cast:
Minato Suyama: Jun Fukuyama (Ren Amamiya in PERSONA5 the Animation) 
Chikako Omori: Iori Noguchi (the academy's idol group =LOVE member)
Ryota Nakata: Kousuke Toriumi (Shunsuke Imaizumi in Yowamushi Pedal)
Kei Ikoma: Mai Fuchigami (Miho Nishizumi in Girls und Panzer)
Shiori Gushiken: Koinu (Haruki Serizawa in Our love has always been 10 centimeters apart) 
  オリジナルアニメ『走り続けてよかったって。』のTwitter公式アカウント、本日開設! BS11などで10月8日(月)より放送開始いたします! ハッシュタグは『#はしよか』です! pic.twitter.com/AH35aoYiZ3
— アニメ『走り続けてよかったって。』 (@hashiyoka) 2018年9月1日
     Source: Yoyogi Animation Academy pres release
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
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The Pleasant And Calming Aroma Of Incense. Incense in Buddhism is considered a symbol of the transient nature of life. The fragrant smoke rising from the burning incense represents the ephemeral nature of all things, reminding practitioners of the impermanence of life and the cycle of birth and death, which is a central concept in Buddhism. Purification and Cleansing: Incense is used for purifying the environment and the practitioner's mind before engaging in religious activities. The act of offering incense is seen as a way to cleanse negative energy and create a serene, pure atmosphere for meditation and prayer.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
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The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
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kyotodreamtrips · 6 months
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The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.
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