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fuckyeahmeikokaji · 7 months
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Hisayuki Nakajima (中島久之), Etsushi Takahashi (高橋悦史), Etsuko Ichihara (市原悦子), Michiko Araki (荒木道子) and Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) in The Housekeeper Saw! (家政婦は見た!), 1984.
The episode was titled Secret Of An Elite Family's Affair (エリート家族の浮気の秘密 みだれて…), so you can probably guess the plot.
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silvermoon424 · 7 months
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My manga collection (October 2023)
I did a post detailing my manga collection back in 2021, but it's grown a lot since then so I figured I'd make a new post! It was also a good time to do so because we're repainting my room and while there's usually a ton of anime merch in front of the books on my shelves, now it's all been packed up. So there's a clear look at the books without me having to move anything, lol.
Anyway, without further adieu, here we go! My manga collection is largely shoujo (specifically magical girls) and horror manga.
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Pet Shop of Horrors by Matsuri Akino
Pet Shop of Horrors: Tokyo by Matsuri Akino
The Clique by Yishan Li
Frozen II manga by Arina Tanemura
Dark Metro by Tokyo Calen and Yoshiken
Yokai Rental Shop by Shin Mashiba
Confidential Confessions by Reiko Momochi
Pichi Pichi Pitch (aka Mermaid Melody) by Michiko Yokote and Pink Hanamori
Magical Girl Site by Kentaro Sato
Reiko the Zombie Shop by Rei Mikamoto
Les Miserables (manga adaptation) by TszMei Lee
Nightmares for Sale by Kaoru Ohashi
Presents by Kanako Inuki
Mail by Housui Yamazaki
Dark Water by Meimu
Tale of a White Night by Tooko Miyagi
Goth by Otsuichi and Kendi Oiwa
Beautiful People by Mitsukazu Mihara
Attack on Titan: No Regrets by Gun Snark and Hikaru Suruga
In Clothes Called Fat by Moyoco Anno
A Girl on the Shore by Inio Asano
Bride of Deimos by Etsuko Ikeda and Yuuho Ashibe
Limit by Keiko Suenobu
Helter Skelter by Kyoko Okazaki
Dolls omnibus (in Japanese) by Yumiko Kawahara
Ibitsu by Haruto Ryo
A God Somewhere (Western comic) by John Arcudi and Peter Snejbjerg
Beauty (Western comic) by Hubert and Kerascoët
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Ah! My Goddess by Kōsuke Fujishima
Only One Wish by Mia Ikumi
Higurashi When They Cry: Festival Accompanying Arc by Karin Suzuragi
Chronicles of the Grim Peddler by Lee Jeoun-A
PTSD Radio by Masaaki Nakayama
Elfen Lied by Lynn Okamoto
Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit by Motoro Mase
Happy Sugar Life by Tomiyaki Kagisora
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood by Hirohiko Araki
An Ojamajo Doremi artbook (in Japanese)
Mermaid Saga by Rumiko Takahashi
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Dolls by Yumiko Kawahara
Maid-sama by Hiro Fujiwara
Franken Fran by Katsuhisa Kigitsu
Hell Girl by Miyuki Eto
Gurren Lagann by Kotaro Mori
Doll by Mitsukazu Mihara
Mantis Woman by Senno Knife
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Various Sailor Moon artbooks from the anime, manga illustrations by Naoko Takeuchi, and fan artbooks
Sailor Moon Eternal Edition by Naoko Takeuchi
Sailor V Eternal Edition by Naoko Takeuchi
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica by Hanokage
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Different Story by Hanokage
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Wraith Arc by Hanokage
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Rebellion Story by Hanokage
Puella Magi Oriko Magica by Kuroe Mura
Puella Magi Oriko Magica: Sadness Prayer by Kuroe Mura
Puella Magi Tart Magica by Golden Pe Done
Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story by Fuji Fujino
Assorted PMMM and Magia Record artbooks
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Pokemon Adventures (aka Pokemon Special) by Hidenori Kusaka and Mato/Satoshi Yamamoto. I own the complete set of the RBG, Yellow, GSC, FRLG, Emerald and HGSS arcs as well as a few volumes from the RS, DP, and Black/White arcs.
Various Pokemon 4koma (in Japanese)
Pokemon: I Choose You by Ryo Takamisaki
Phantom Thief Pokemon 7 by Miho Asada
The Rise of Darkrai by Ryo Takamisaki
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Adventure by Shigekatsu Ihara
The Electric Tale of Pikachu by Toshihiro Ono
The Art of Pokemon Adventures by Satoshi Yamamoto (both English and Japanese versions)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team by Makoto Mizobuchi
Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea by Makoto Mizobuchi
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Various Junji Ito Manga:
Dissolving Classroom
Fragments of Horror
The Liminal Zone
Sensor
Black Paradox
Gyo
Uzumaki
Tomie
Deserter
Tombs
Lovesickness
Smashed
Shiver
Frankenstein
Remina
Venus in the Blind Spot
No Longer Human
Twisted Visions (artbook)
Uzumaki coloring book
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Uzumaki (original printing) by Junji Ito
Museum of Terror by Junji Ito
Soichi by Junji Ito
The Drifting Classroom by Kazuo Umezu
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency by Hirohiko Araki
Orochi by Kazuo Umezu
Be Very Afraid of Kanoko Inuki! by Kanoko Inuki
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Wonderland by Yugo Ishikawa
Shadows House by Somato
I Had That Sane Dream Again by Yoru Sumino
Is Love the Answer? by Uta Isaki
Nightmare Inspector by Shin Mashiba
The Ring by Misao Inagaki
Wonder House of Horrors by Miyako Cojima
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Puella Magi Suzune Magica by GAN
Puella Magi Kazumi Magica by Masaki Hiramatsu and Takashi Tensugi
Magia Record: Another Story by U35
I also have some manga in storage like Inuyasha and Kitchen Princess, but that's about it!
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redsamuraiii · 2 years
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Tetsu Ota Michiko, 2 Man Kiro (Ep 10)
Ohganeku Michiko (Tamashiro Tina) and Araki Hikari (Takaishi Akari) goes to Satsuma Taki Station in Kagoshima and explore the coastal area.
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Chieko Higashiyama and Chishu Ryu in Spring Dreams (Keisuke Kinoshita, 1960) Cast: Mariko Okada, Yoshiko Kuga, Eitaro Ozawa, Chishu Ryu, Chieko Higashiyama, Michiko Araki, Yatsuko Tan'ami, Yusuke Kawazu, Shuji Sano, Shinlji Tanaka, Miki Mori, Mie Fuji, Meiko Nakamura, Yukio Toake. Screenplay: Keisuke Kinoshita. Cinematography: Hiroshi Kusuda. Art direction: Chiyoo Umeda.Film editing: Yoshi Sugihara. Music: Chuji Kinoshita. Keisuke Kinoshita's attempt at something like screwball comedy, Spring Dreams, has been likened to Jean Renoir's Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932) because of its premise: a member of the lower classes throws a self-centered middle class household into chaos. In this case, it's a sweet potato vendor who has a stroke in the living room of the Okudaira household and is forced to recuperate there. Because most of the action takes place in a few rooms in the Okudaira house, I'm more reminded of the stage comedies of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, The Man Who Came to Dinner and You Can't Take It With You, especially since Kinoshita films with long "theatrical" takes. The head of the household, Shobei Okudaira (Eitaro Ozawa), is an irascible would-be tyrant, bullying and mocking not only his family but also his secretary, Miss Yasugi (Yoshiko Kuga), taunting her as an old maid. The workers of his pharmaceutical company are threatening to strike as the film begins, so he has a lot to bluster about. In true comic fashion, there are romantic problems to solve -- Shobei's daughter Chizuko (Mariko Okada) wants to marry an artist, while he wants her to marry the son of one of his executives, if only to provide a suitable heir for his business. His own son, Mamoru, is a nerdy would-be philosopher who goes about inquiring into the meaning of life and has no interest in the business or much of anything else. (He's played by Yusuke Kawazu, unrecognizable as the same actor who played the rebellious Kiyoshi in Nagisa Oshima's Cruel Story of Youth, made the same year.) In the course of the film, the spinster Miss Yasugi will also find love, and even the matriarch of the household, Okudaira's mother-in-law, will recognize the sweet potato vendor as the lost love of her youth -- they're played, incidentally, by Chieko Higashiyama and Chishu Ryu, the elderly couple of Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story (1953). Chuji Kinoshita's harpsichord score lends a delicacy to a film with a good deal of charm.
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kitsunetsuki · 3 years
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Nobuyoshi Araki - Yuka Mannami Wearing a Outfit by Michiko Kitamura (Beauty Papers 2018)
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ga-kyi · 6 years
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BEAUTY PAPERS S/S 2018 'Araki & Asashi' Ph: Araki Nobuyoshi Stylist: Michiko Kitamura Hair: Asashi Makeup: Kouta Model: Miki Ehara
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immedtech · 5 years
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Sony launches a $250 version of its Koov robot coding kit
Sony has launched a smaller, more affordable version of Koov, its candy-colored coding toy for kids. A Koov kit contains blocks, motors and sensors kids can put together to create robots and small machines they can program. It can make classes a lot more fun and ignite kids' interest in science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) subjects. But it also costs $520 a set, which could be too much for schools with little funding or teachers who pay for classroom supplies out of pocket. The new Koov Trial Kit only costs $250.
Of course, it's a lot smaller than the full-sized kit. It only comes with 86 blocks whereas the bigger set has 322, and it has fewer electronic components. Further, it only has up to 12 pre-coded robot recipes kids can follow and 6 lessons, while the bigger set has 35 robot recipes and 23 lessons on programming, robotics and other subjects.
Still, Sony believes the trial kit is enough to teach kids key programming and design concepts. Sony Electronics North America VP Michiko Araki Kelley said in a statement:
"Sony looks to the next generation of young innovators as we head into the future, and we created the KOOV Trial Kit to provide a wider base of youngsters with the opportunity to take a peek into the coding and robotics universe. By embracing STEAM subjects in school, we hope students will be better prepared with the skills needed for their future careers."
Source: Sony
- Repost from: engadget Post
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animefagos · 5 years
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El manga Motokare Mania tendrá serie de imagen real en octubre
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El manga Motokare Mania tendrá serie de imagen real en octubre
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Fuji TV anunció que el manga Motokare Mania, de Yukari Takinami, tendrá una adaptación en forma de serie de imagen real, a estrenar en octubre. El reparto principal de la serie es el siguiente: Yūko Araki (centro) como Yukari Nanba, Kengo Kora (derecha) como Makoto «Makochi» Saitō, y Kenta Hamano (izquierda) como Fumio Yamashita. Michiko…
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scoobydoojedi · 6 years
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Ikeda clan
Ikeda clan  was a Japanese clan that claimed descent from the Seiwa Genji. In the Edo period, several of the clan's branches were daimyo families, most notably of the Tottori Domain and Okayama Domain. Takamasa Ikeda, former head of the Okayama Ikeda house was a husband of Atsuko Ikeda, fourth daughter of Emperor Shōwa.
*Prominent People*
*Ikeda Tsuneoki* (1536 –1584) he served Nobunaga, since his mother was a foster mother of Nobunaga. In 1570, he was active in the Battle of Anegawa and became the lord of Inuyama Castle. After that, he took part in various battles, such as the Battle of Nagashino against the Takeda clan.
In 1580, he beat Araki Murashige, who locked himself in Hanakuma Castle and was given Murashige's domain. In 1582, he took part in Hashiba Hideyoshi's force at the Battle of Yamazaki after the Incident at Honnō-ji, and beat Akechi Mitsuhide. He also took part in the meeting in Kiyosu Castle. In 1583, he was given 130,000 koku in Mino Province, and became the lord of Ōgaki Castle. In 1584, he took part in the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute on the side of Hideyoshi. He captured Inuyama Castle on his first assault. However, he and his eldest son, Ikeda Motosuke, died in the battle at Nagakute.
*Ikeda Sen*(????-????) was the daughter of Ikeda Tsuneoki and sister of Ikeda Terumasa.
She was known for leading a Teppō unit, or unit of musketeers, which consisted of 200 women in the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute. After her husband's death in the same battle, she married Nakamura Kazuuji.
*Ikeda Terumasa* (1565 – 1613) Terumasa fought in many of the battles of the late Azuchi-Momoyama Period, and due to his service at the Battle of Sekigahara, received a fief at Himeji.
He joined his father in fighting for Hideyoshi in the Komaki Campaign (1584). He led troops at Nagakute (1584), the battle in which his father was killed. In 1590, following the transfer of Tokugawa Ieyasu to the Kanto, Terumasa was established at Yoshida in Mikawa, a 152,000 koku fief. In 1594 Terumasa married one of Tokugawa’s daughters, and after Hideyoshi’s death in 1598, the Ikeda drifted into Ieyasu’s camp. When the Sekigahara Campaign began in the fall of 1600, Terumasa immediately sided with Tokugawa; on 28 September he competed with Fukushima Masanori to be the first to attack Gifu, held by Oda Hidenobu. At the Battle of Sekigahara Ikeda commanded 4,500 troops in the rear guard and saw some desultory fighting with Chosokabe Morichika’s contingent as the battle wound down. Following the Tokugawa victory, Terumasa was given a 520,000-koku fief in Harima, centered on Himeji Castle (which he greatly expanded). In 1603 Bizen was added to Terumasa’s territory, and this he assigned to his eldest son, Toshitaka (1584-1616). By the time of Terumasa’s death in 1613, the Ikeda had grown to rule over Harima, Bizen, Inaba, and Awaji, with a combined income of around 1,000,000-koku. Following the death of Toshitaka, the Tokugawa Bakufu took steps to reduce the alarming power of the Ikeda and eventually reduced the family to Tottori (Inaba) and Okayama (Bizen).
*Atsuko Ikeda* (born 7 March 1931-still living) formerly known as Atsuko Princess Yori is the widow of MarquisTakamasa Ikeda ( Ikeda Takamasa, 21 October 1926 – 21 July 2012) and fourth daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun.Princess Atsuko was born at the Tokyo Imperial Palace.As with her elder sisters, she was not raised by her biological parents, but by a succession of court ladies at a separate palace built for her and her elder sisters in the Marunouchidistrict of Tokyo. She graduated from theGakushuin Peer’s School, and was also tutored along with her siblings in English language by an American tutor, Elizabeth Grey Vining during the American occupation of Japan following World War II. She graduated Gakushuin University Women's College in March 1952.
On 10 October 1952, Princess Yori married Ikeda Takamasa, the eldest son of former Marquis Nobumasa Ikeda and a direct descendant of the last daimyō of Okayama Domain, whom she had met at a Japanese tea ceremony at Kōraku-en gardens. The couple were engaged after only six months, but wedding plans had to be postponed due to the death of her grandmother Empress Teimeiin 1951 and subsequent period of mourning. Upon her marriage, Princess Yori became the second daughter of an emperor to relinquish her status as a member of the Japanese imperial family and become a commoner upon marriage, in accordance with the 1947 Imperial Household Law.
The former princess relocated to Okayama Prefecture, where her husband, a wealthycattle rancher, has served as director of the Ikeda Zoo outside of Okayama city for over fifty years.
In 1965, she was hospitalized with sepsis, which was a cause of great concern for the Imperial Family, as her elder sister Shigeko Higashikuni had already died of stomach cancer.
In October 1988, Ikeda succeeded her ailing elder sister, Kazuko Takatsukasa, as the most sacred priestess (saishu) of the Ise Shrine. She also serves as the Chairperson of theAssociation of Shinto Shrines.
*Emperor Akihito* (The current Emperor of Japan)(December 1933-still living) (also called Emperor Heisei)Akihito is the reigning Emperor of Japan, the 125th Emperor of his line according to Japan'straditional order of succession. He acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 7 January 1989.Akihito is the eldest son and the fifth child of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun(Nagako). Titled Prince Tsugu as a child, he was raised and educated by his private tutors and then attended the elementary and secondary departments of the Peers' School (Gakushūin) from 1940 to 1952 Unlike his predecessors in the Imperial Family, he did not receive a commission as an Army officer, at the request of his father, Hirohito.
During the American firebombing raids on Tokyo in March 1945, Akihito and his younger brother, Prince Masahito, were evacuated from the city. During the American occupation of Japan following World War II, Prince Akihito was tutored in the English language and Western manners by Elizabeth Gray Vining. He briefly studied at the Department of Political Science at Gakushuin University in Tokyo, though he never received a degree.
Although he was Heir-Apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne from the moment of his birth, Akihito's formal Investiture as Crown Prince was held at the Tokyo Imperial Palace on 10 November 1952. In June 1953, Crown Prince Akihito represented Japan at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London.
Then-Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko made official visits to thirty-seven countries. As an Imperial prince, Akihito compared the role of Japanese royalty to that of a robot; and, he expressed the hope that he would like to help in bringing the Imperial family closer to the people of Japan.
After the death of Emperor Hirohito on 7 January 1989, the crown prince received the succession. Emperor Akihito formally acceded to the throne  on 12 November 1990. In 1998, during a state visit to the United Kingdom, he was invested with The Most Noble Order of the Garter.
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blogtintonghop24h · 7 years
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Lý do Quốc yến đãi Nhật hoàng kéo dài hơn dự kiến 30 phút
Quốc yến được bắt đầu với nghi lễ chào cờ của hai quốc gia Việt Nam và Nhật Bản - Ảnh: Quý Đoàn
Tối 1-3, Chủ tịch nước Trần Đại Quang và Phu nhân đã tổ chức Quốc yến chiêu đãi Nhà vua Akihito và Hoàng hậu Michiko của Nhật Bản tại Phủ Chủ tịch.
Quốc yến được bắt đầu với nghi lễ chào cờ của hai quốc gia Việt Nam, Nhật Bản, rồi đến bài phát biểu của Chủ tịch nước và Nhà vua. Thực đơn Quốc yến gồm nhiều món ăn mang đậm hương vị Việt Nam.
Chia sẻ về tiệc chiêu đãi đặc biệt này, ngài Hatsuhisa Takashima, Thư ký Báo chí của Nhà vua, Người Phát ngôn của Nhật Hoàng, cho biết Quốc yến đã kết thúc lúc 20 giờ 45 phút, dài hơn 30 phút so với dự kiến. Nhà vua và Hoàng hậu cảm ơn, đánh giá cao sự tiếp đón trọng thị từ khi hai người đặt chân tới Việt Nam.
Trong Quốc yến, có đoàn nghệ sĩ Việt Nam đến biểu diễn nghệ thuật. Có hai loại nhạc cụ dân tộc gây ngạc nhiên đầy thích thú cho quan khách Nhật Bản, đó là đàn bầu và đàn K'lông pút, với những giai điệu tuyệt diệu của cây đàn chỉ có 1 dây hay khi nghệ sĩ không chạm tay vào nhạc cụ mà vỗ tay gần đầu ống nứa, khiến hơi tác động vào cột không khí của ống phát ra âm thanh. Chương trình còn có sự tham gia của các em học sinh khiếm thị được sự hỗ trợ của nghệ sĩ nổi tiếng Nhật Bản Tetsuya Komuro.
Ông Takashima “tiết lộ” Quốc yến kéo dài hơn dự kiến hơn 30 phút do Nhà vua và Hoàng hậu Nhật Bản đã đến bắt tay cảm ơn từng nghệ sĩ một, trò chuyện với các em học sinh khiếm thị. Nhà vua và Hoàng hậu khẳng định đã có buổi thưởng thức nhạc rất tuyệt vời, mong các nghệ sĩ tiếp tục hoạt động nghệ thuật, đóng góp cho văn hóa nước nhà.
Nhật hoàng phát biểu tại Quốc yến - Ảnh: Quý Đoàn
Nâng ly chúc mừng "mùa xuân mới" trong quan hệ Việt Nam - Nhật Bản - Ảnh: Quý Đoàn
Mùa xuân mới cho quan hệ Việt - Nhật
Phát biểu tại Quốc yến, Chủ tịch nước Trần Đại Quang và Nhật hoàng cùng nhắc lại mối giao lưu từ hơn một ngàn năm trước giữa hai quốc gia với các giai điệu vũ nhạc Lâm Ấp theo chân Đại sư Phật Triết đến Cố đô Nara từ thế kỷ thứ 8; những Chu Ấn thuyền của các thương gia Nhật Bản đi từ Nagasaki đến Hội An vào thế kỷ 16; cuộc hôn nhân vượt khoảng cách địa lý giữa thương gia Araki Sotaro và công nương Ngọc Hoa vào thế kỷ 17, Chủ tịch nước nhấn mạnh quan hệ bang giao lâu đời ấy vẫn được duy trì và phát triển khi hiện nay có khoảng 170.000 người Việt Nam đang sinh sống, học tập, làm việc tại Nhật Bản, hơn 200.000 khách du lịch Việt Nam tới Nhật Bản và hơn 700.000 khách du lịch Nhật Bản sang Việt Nam trong năm 2016, có tới khoảng 15 ngàn người Nhật Bản sinh sống ở Việt Nam....
“Ngày nay, hai nước chúng ta không chỉ là đối tác chiến lược sâu rộng mà còn là những người bạn chân thành, chia ngọt sẻ bùi với nhau. Nhân dân Việt Nam trân trọng đất nước, văn hóa và con người Nhật Bản, quan tâm, ủng hộ những nỗ lực của nhân dân Nhật Bản trong phát triển đất nước và đóng góp vào hòa bình, thịnh vượng của thế giới”- Chủ tịch nước nói.
Nhắc lại câu nói nổi tiếng của Nhà vua Minh Trị - người đã có công lớn canh tân và đưa Nhật Bản trở thành một quốc gia hiện đại: “Việc có người bạn thân thiết luôn giúp đỡ nhau, rèn giũa hoàn thiện bản thân sẽ là sức mạnh khi ta vào đời”, Chủ tịch nước nhấn mạnh đối với Việt Nam ngày nay, Nhật Bản là đối tác quan trọng hàng đầu, lâu dài và thực sự là “người bạn thân thiết”, hợp tác vì lợi ích của nhân dân hai nước, vì hòa bình và thịnh vượng ở khu vực và trên thế giới.
Chủ tịch nước tin tưởng chuyến thăm Việt Nam của Nhà Vua và Hoàng hậu sẽ mang đến một mùa xuân mới cho quan hệ hợp tác hữu nghị giữa hai nước Việt Nam-Nhật Bản.
Nhà vua và Chủ tịch nước nâng ly - Ảnh: Quý Đoàn
Chúc nhân dân Việt Nam hạnh phúc
Nhật hoàng cho biết âm nhạc của Lâm Ấp đến từ Việt Nam từ thế kỷ thứ 8 vẫn được biểu diễn trong những nhạc khúc của nhã nhạc Nhật Bản hiện nay. “Lần này, tôi được tới thăm Huế, cố đô của Việt Nam thời nhà Nguyễn, cũng là nơi Lâm Ấp một thời phồn thịnh. Chính tại nơi này, tôi rất mong sớm được thưởng thức nhã nhạc Việt Nam, một loại hình âm nhạc cùng chia sẻ nguồn gốc với nhã nhạc của Nhật Bản”- Nhật hoàng chia sẻ.
Nhà vua cũng nhắc lại từ thế kỷ 16 đến thế kỷ 17, rất nhiều thương thuyền của Nhật Bản đã cập cảng Hội An, một thương cảng quốc tế phồn vinh ở miền Trung Việt Nam thời kỳ đó, khu phố Nhật Bản cũng dần được dựng lên tại đây. Sau đó, do chính sách “bế quan tỏa cảng” của Nhật Bản, giao lưu giữa Việt Nam và Nhật Bản đã tạm thời bị gián đoạn. Tuy nhiên, vào đầu thế kỷ 20, có thời gian phong trào “Đông du” đã đưa khoảng 200 thanh niên Việt Nam sang học tập tại Nhật Bản.
“Trong bối cảnh giao lưu giữa nhân dân hai nước ngày càng đi vào chiều sâu, đồng thời sự gần gũi về văn hóa được nâng cao như ngày nay, tôi rất mong chuyến thăm lần này của chúng tôi sẽ góp phần tăng cường hơn nữa sự hiểu biết lẫn nhau cũng như sự gắn bó của tình hữu nghị giữa nhân dân hai nước. Tôi xin chúc Ngài Chủ tịch nước và Phu nhân sức khỏe, thành công, chúc nhân dân Việt Nam hạnh phúc”- Nhật hoàng nói.
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My Manga Collection (January 2021)
I’ve seen some other people posting their manga collections, so I figured I’d join in! I started collecting manga in 2006 when I got into my very first manga series (Pokemon Adventures) but didn’t begin in earnest until 2012 or so. I’m very proud of the collection I’ve managed to accumulate so I hope other people like my collection too!
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Ah! My Goddess by Kōsuke Fujishima
Only One Wish by Mia Ikumi
Higurashi When They Cry: Festival Accompanying Arc by Karin Suzuragi
Chronicles of the Grim Peddler by Lee Jeoun-A
Two Gurren Lagann guidebooks, in Japanese
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Elfen Lied by Lynn Okamoto
Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit by Motoro Mase 
The Ring by Hiroshi Takahashi
Happy Sugar Life by Tomiyaki Kagisora
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood by Hirohiko Araki
Mermaid Saga by Rumiko Takahashi
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Pet Shop of Horrors by Matsuri Akino
Pet Shop of Horrors: Tokyo by Matsuri Akino
Yokai Rental Shop by Shin Mashiba
Confidential Confessions by Reiko Momochi
Pichi Pichi Pitch (aka Mermaid Melody) by Michiko Yokote and Pink Hanamori
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Magical Girl Site by Kentarō Satō
Reiko the Zombie Shop by Rei Mikamoto
Les Miserables (manga adaptation) by TszMei Lee
Nightmares for Sale by Kaoru Ohashi
Presents by Kanako Inuki
Mail by Housui Yamazaki
Dark Water by Meimu
Dark Metro by Tokyo Calen and Yoshiken
Tale of a White Night by Tooko Miyagi
Goth by Otsuichi and Kendi Oiwa
Beautiful People by Mitsukazu Mihara
Attack on Titan: No Regrets by Gun Snark and Hikaru Suruga
In Clothes Called Fat by Moyoco Anno
A Girl on the Shore by Inio Asano
Bride of Deimos by Etsuko Ikeda and Yuuho Ashibe
Limit by Keiko Suenobu
Helter Skelter by Kyoko Okazaki
Dolls omnibus (in Japanese) by Yumiko Kawahara
Ibitsu by Haruto Ryo
Beauty by  (Western comic) by Hubert and Kerascoët
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Dolls by Yumiko Kawahara
Junji Ito manga:
Smashed 
Shiver
Venus in the Blind Spot
Dissolving Classroom
Frankenstein
Flesh-Colored Horror
Uzumaki
Museum of Terror volumes 1-3
Fragments of Horror 
Gyo
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Remina by Junji Ito
No Longer Human by Junji Ito
Hell Girl by Miyuki Eto
Franken Fran by Katsuhisa Kigitsu
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Gurren Lagann by Kotaro Mori
Doll by Mitsukazu Mihara
Mantis Woman by Senno Knife
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Various Sailor Moon artbooks from the anime, manga illustrations by Naoko Takeuchi, and fan artbooks
Sailor Moon Eternal Edition volume 1 by Naoko Takeuchi
Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi (2011 edition)
Codename: Sailor V by Naoko Takeuchi 
Codename: Sailor V by Naoko Takeuchi (kanzenban edition, in Japanese)
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica by Hanokage
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Different Story by Hanokage
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Rebellion Story by Hanokage
Puella Magi Oriko Magica by Kuroe Mura
Puella Magi Oriko Magica: Sadness Prayer by Kuroe Mura
Puella Magi Tart Magica by Golden Pe Done
Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story by Fuji Fujino
Puella Magi Suzune Magica by GAN
Puella Magi Kazumi Magica by Masaki Hiramatsu and Takashi Tensugi
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Magia Archive volumes 1 and 2 (Magia Record artbooks)
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Illustrated Book
You are Not Alone and With You (Artbooks for the first two PMMM compilation movies)
Only You (Artbook for PMMM Rebellion Story)
PMMM merchandise artbook
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Pokemon Adventures (aka Pokemon Special) by Hidenori Kusaka and Mato/Satoshi Yamamoto. I own the complete set of the RBG, Yellow, GSC, FRLG, Emerald and HGSS arcs as well as a few volumes from the RS, DP, and Black/White arcs.
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Various Pokemon 4koma (in Japanese)
Pokemon: I Choose You by Ryo Takamisaki
Phantom Thief Pokemon 7 by Miho Asada
The Rise of Darkrai by Ryo Takamisaki
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Adventure by Shigekatsu Ihara
The Electric Tale of Pikachu by Toshihiro Ono
The Art of Pokemon Adventures by Satoshi Yamamoto (both English and Japanese versions)
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The Drifting Classroom by Kazuo Umezu
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Uzumaki (omnibus version) by Junji Ito
Tomie (omnibus version) by Junji Ito
I also have manga in storage. I didn’t feel like dragging everything out to photograph it so here are just the tops of the containers I keep them in in my closet.
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Zenryaku Milk House by Yumiko Kawahara (in Japanese)
Sailor Moon (Mixx versions) by Naoko Takeuchi
Sailor Moon animanga volumes (in Japanese)
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Inuyasha by Rumiko Takahashi
Inuyasha animanga volumes, created by Viz
The Art of Inuyasha
Inuyasha Manga Profiles
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