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edwintse-diary · 7 months
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September 24 2023 Pretty Moch and Torakichi
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rz-jocelyn · 9 months
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[NEWS] Hibikore: "Hibikore Ryuji" has been Re-Released for Streaming Online
"Hibikore Ryuji" is a 7-episode mini documentary about the daily life of Sato Ryuji.
It features Ryuji doing daily domestic tasks, such as cooking and playing with Mochio, as well as more unusual activities, like experiencing a tea ceremony and doing a voiceover as he eats his favourite food.
NOTE: Mochio is Ryuji's pet cat.
EPISODE LIST
Ryuji cooking spiced curry
Ryuji playing with Mochio
Ryuji experiencing a tea ceremony, first part
Ryuji experiencing a tea ceremony, second part
Ryuji eating his favourite food
Ryuji in the morning featuring Mochio
Ryuji answering questions on love featuring Mochio
STREAMING INFORMATION AND LINK
To watch the episodes, please refer to this link: HERE
NOTE: Only 350 streams are available for each episode.
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tabeojacafe · 5 months
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Mochio's Kagami Mochi.
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nicovd · 1 year
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☕ Iced Butterscotch 🧈 Sea Salt 🧂 Latte with TETSIN mochi mochio 📍SoeTa be4 flight ✈️🛫 back 🔙 PKP Pangkalpinang Bangka 🏝️🏖️ (at Bandara Internasional Soekarno Hatta, Jakarta) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqADdbzpB7J/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rezapahleviii · 2 years
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hbd mochi mochi mochio!
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Higemanjyu Plush Charms
From left to right: Mochio, Mitarashi, Okaki, Hotoke, Kuromame (Black Bean)
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acolyptic · 6 years
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The falling star bandwagon thingy which only work on twitter .˚‧º·(ฅдฅ。)‧º·˚. 🌟 Click here for the twitter view!
It's been a while since I want to draw this fluffy family If you don't know they're Punio [orange cat], Mochio [grey cat], & their adorable papa Ryujio 😂💖
Hope you like it & have a great day! ✨🌟⭐🌟✨
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iisabelline · 6 years
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this is adorable and im so happy
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kanjukucompany · 2 years
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【A3! Translation】 A3! 5th Anniversary Book: EARTH (Q&A)
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creator Q&A about miscellaneous A3verse trivia, focusing on year three!
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Please tell us about Omi’s workplace situation.
Currently, he's working alongside a senior photographer in his department, and generally provides assistance during photoshoots. He's known for his height so he's often used as the model for camera tests. In return, they seem to be quite flexible with him taking any paid leave or holidays off.
Kabuto is basically indifferent to anything besides theater. Does he have any certain requirements when choosing things like clothes or housing?
He's the type of person to hate being bothered with anything other than theater, but he does value comfort in everything he owns. He just always buys what he feels is comfortable and doesn't even bother looking at the price tag. Because of that, sometimes he wears reasonably priced clothes, and other times he wears extremely expensive clothes without even realizing it.
Tsumugi isn’t very good with technology and social media. Is there anything he’s managed to learn or do recently?
He's learned that you can add text, stamps, and various effects to photos uploaded to social media websites. Currently, he only knows how to add stamps to photos, and many of the photos he uploads online have flower stamps on them.
Shift often makes ‘croquette udon’. Please tell us of any special techniques he has.
To maintain the desired crispiness of the croquette, pull the croquette out of the broth and onto a small plate when you go to eat. However, Shift seems to enjoy eating a soggy croquette at the end of his meal.
What kind of fortune telling does Tsuzuru’s younger brother, Noburu, specialize in?
*reference to the ‘Fortune Festival’ event story.
He mainly does tarot card readings, but he's also studied various other divination methods, such as runes and numerology. Noboru's fortune telling is very popular at his school, with even students from other grades and teachers coming to see him
Now that Itaru and Banri’s older sisters have appeared in the story, please let us know if they have any specific favorite company member.
(minor act 11 spoilers)
It seems like after Spring Troupe's 8th play, Itaru's older sister (Konomi) was completely captivated by Citron. She asks Itaru to send her bromides of Citron from past performances.
*referencing SSR Family's event story
Banri's older sister has always been a fan of the muscular Omi, but after meeting Juza in person at the MANKAI dorms, she's began to support Juza more than ever before.
*referencing ACT 11
Please tell us about any recent popular MANKAI Company menus.
Probably oatmeal-based menus? Apparently Azami and Yuki have gotten addicted to eating overnight oatmeal filled with fruit in the morning. Oatmeal pancakes and oatmeal cookies (that have been improved upon by Omi) are also popular. If possible, he may post his recipes on inste.
What kind of V-talents are MochiMan and YO-KAN, who Citron and Akashi enjoy watching?
*referencing SSR Family’s event story iirc
Both are V-talents who mainly produce gaming related livestreams and videos. MochiMan specializes in FPS games is known not only for his pro-gaming skills, but also for his light-hearted commentary. YO-KAN has their own unique world building and hosts online TRPG sessions.
*mochiman is a literal translation, his user can also be read as mochio
* fps = first person shooter
*trpg = tabletop roleplaying game (think D&D)
Please tell us about the three good deeds Muku did one day, since he tries to do ‘three good deeds each day’.
In the morning, he ate the carrots that unavoidably ended up in Tenma's pot-au-feu.
During his lunch break, he carried an injured classmate on his back all the way to the infirmary.
On the way home, he lent his umbrella to a stray cat getting soaked in the rain. (Later, Misumi, who was heading home from his part time job, found the umbrella and returned it to Muku safely.)
Where can I find a free copy of the troupe’s newsletter?
Besides the theater itself, you can find them at cafes, stores, and many of the other members' favorite places in Veludo. If you want to guarantee yourself a copy, we recommend going to the Veludo Shopping District. Almost all of the stores there provide them, and if you tell them you're a fan of the troupe, they might even give you a free bonus gift.
Other than GOD Troupe, are there any other theater troupes that have appeared on the show, ‘Exciting Archipelago’?
*reference to the ‘Twin Kingdoms’ event story (show is aka ‘hype in japan’)
The only other theater company has been Hyakka Troupe. Syu's troupe has received numerous offers to appear, but he rejected all of them. Rumors say Yuzo's troupe, Furin Kazan, is next, but there's many people who have been suggesting MANKAI Company for the show... It may not be long before Sakuya and the others are featured
Throughout the third part, GOD Troupe has become a familiar presence. Please tell us about their theater.
The theater is located near the front of Veludo Way and is the largest one in the area. Equipped with all of the latest technology, it allows for a wide variety of effects during productions-though what Reni was most particular about was the audience seating. He focused heavily on the comfort of the seating as well as reclining so that audience members would remain comfortable even throughout the long hours of a play. This might be one of the reasons GOD Troupe has so many repeat customers.
🚨MAJOR ACT 12 SPOILERS IN THE LAST QUESTION, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!🚨
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MANKAI Theater had to be repaired due to the fire, but please let us know if any equipment that has been upgraded since then.
The sound and lighting systems have been essentially completely redesigned. With the help of Rento and Akashi, productions have become even more powerful than before, and the new system is well received by fans. However, the size of theater itself is still the same, so only the bare minimum amount of equipment can be permanently installed. Rento and Akashi bring any missing equipment along with them for each performance
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Ono Mochio Arms for Gaim
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edwintse-diary · 1 month
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March 27 2024 Hotoke x Mochio
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rz-jocelyn · 2 years
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wait i just read something sad but would like to confirm - is Punio still around? 🥺
Hiya! :D
Your suspicions are probably correct *sniffles*
Punio passed away in 2020, and you can read a translation of Ryuji's Tweet about it: HERE
Prior to announcing it on Twitter, Ryuji actually talked about Punio's passing during the first day of "The Brow Beat Live Tour 2020 Adam" but told the fans not to say anything outside of the hall until he was ready to tell the rest of us directly from he, himself.
The night before his passing, Punio was still playing with Mochio, and when Ryuji took Punio to have him checked out by the vet, they didn't know why he had passed away. He was still young (only 2 years old) and was healthy and well.
Fan reports from the performance also mentioned how Ryuji talked about his regrets that he didn't do more for Punio and also expressed his longing for Punio to come back to life. During that performance, he dedicated "Tourou Nagashi" to Punio.
Fans also speculated that Ryuji was likely observing the 49th day of Punio's passing when, at the end of "Suiren" during the final performance for "The Brow Beat Live Tour 2020 Adam", he softly whispered, "Good night."
NOTE: In Japanese tradition, the 49th day of someone's passing indicates the end of the mourning period.
In an interview he did after his announcement of Punio's passing on Twitter, he mentioned how, when he first lost Punio up to the point he announced it on Twitter, every time he thought of Punio, he'd cry. And, Mochio, who had just lost his big brother, would cry out loudly for Ryuji whenever Ryuji showered (which left Mochio alone in the room).
Rest in peace, Punio, and may he watch over Ryuji, Mochio and Miruta from kitty heaven ♥
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tabeojacafe · 2 years
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Limited time event (1/1 ~ 1/15, 2021)
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New Year's Battle, Mochio's Kagami mochi!
Battle and earn lots of Gold and Experience Points as well as a chance to earn the ingredients used to evolve Tabegami Nikuo into Mochio.
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cassianus · 4 years
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OF SOME OF HIS PENITENTS, WHO LED HOLY LIVES.
Philip drew into this work many of the principal men of the court, whose virtues were the subject of admiration. Among those was Giovanni Battista Salviati, brother of Cardinal Antonio Maria Salviati, a person of great distinction, as well from the nobility of his own family, as from his near relationship to Catherine of Medici, Queen of France; but much more to be esteemed for the goodness of his life, and the edifying examples of humility which he gave. He was assiduous in prayer, and in works of mercy, and in the continual practice of meditation, in which the Saint exercised him daily, he was constant in attending the hospitals, where he performed every sort of office for the sick, however vile and degrading. One day he went to the hospital della Consolazione, and found there a sick man who had formerly been his servant. He desired, according to his custom, to make his bed for him, and asked him to get up that he might be able to do so; the sick man asked him, why? “Why!” replied Giovanni Battista, “because I wish to make your bed for you.” The servant knew nothing of his master’s change of life, and thinking he was making game of him, said, “O Signor Giovanni Battista, this is not a time to make game of poor servants; I pray you let me alone.” Giovanni Battista answered, “I say I wish anyhow to make your bed, and what I am doing is in earnest, and not a mockery.” The servant, however, persisted in thinking that he was being made game of; and partly also moved by the respect he felt for his old master, obstinately refused to let him make his bed. The contest between them lasted for a long time, but at length the charity and humility of the master got the better of the pertinacious obstinacy of the servant.
This gentleman came at last to such a degree of mortification that, whereas before he dressed very showily, and was attended by a great number of servants, he would not, after he had become acquainted with the Saint, and had some experience of a spiritual life, dress even becomingly, or have any servants to follow him. But Philip bade him, out of proper respect, dress as his equals did, and be attended as man of his rank usually were. God rewarded these and his other virtues in the peace and happiness of his death; for when he had with exceeding devotion received the last Sacraments, and it was told him that the hour of his passage was come, he was all cheerfulness, and lifting up his hands to heaven, he sang out, “Laetatus sum in his, quae dicta sunt mihi, in domum Domini ibimus,” and shortly after breathed his last in Philip’s arms.
The Saint had a long while before drawn Giovanni Battista’s wife, Porzia de’ Massimi, to a spiritual life, and assisted her to advance far on the road to perfection; and it was with her assistance that he at last made the conquest of her husband. After his death she entered the monastery of Santa Lucia at Florence, that she might be the better able to servo God; but finding the air unhealthy, she returned to Rome, and shut herself up in the monastery of S. Catherine of Siena, near Monte Magnanapoli, where she died holily, according to the tenour of the life she had lived.
Together with Giovanni Battista Salviati was Francesco Maria Tarugi, of Montepulciano, a relation of popes Julius III. and Marcellus II., a man of lively genius, and in high favour with great people because of his engaging manners, which made him pass for one of the first among the courtiers. He went one day to S. Girolamo della Carità to confess, on the occasion of a jubilee published by Paul IV. When he had finished his confession, Philip took him into his room, and talked with him upon various topics. After this he made him make an hour of prayer with him, during which Tarugi, although he had never practised mental prayer before, felt such spiritual sweetness, that the hour passed away without his knowing how, so excessive was the interior delight which he experienced. This caused him to return there again; and as he often saw the Saint raised three or four feet from the ground at prayer, he formed a great opinion of him, and was inflamed with a great desire to change his life. There were, however, some impediments at the time, which seemed to make it necessary for him to defer his conversion, and he made a minute statement of them to Philip. The Saint answered, “Do not doubt; the hindrances will cease before a month is over;” and so it proved. Tarugi, therefore, returned to him afterwards, and made a general confession, during which Philip discovered to him his sins and secret thoughts. On this account he conceived such an affection for the Saint, that he cared no longer for the court or the world, and gave himself up so completely into Philip’s hands, and with such ready obedience, that the Saint did what he pleased with him, and afterwards made great use of him in winning souls.
So great was the fervour of Tarugi, that he soon had more need of the bit than of the spur. He had such resignation to the will of God, that for the fifty years or more that he survived, he never, in good or evil, lost that interior peace which he acquired in the beginning of his conversion. This he himself declared. He was most obedient to the Saint in all things, and such was the respect he had for him, and the opinion which he had conceived of his sanctity, that after he was made cardinal, he boasted of having been Philip’s novice for fifty years, implying that from his twenty-ninth year, when he gave himself into the Saint’s hands, till the end of his life (for he reached the age of eighty three), he had no other conceit of himself than that he was Philip’s novice. He had an eminent gift of prayer and of tears; and his success as a preacher was such, that he was the admiration of the most eloquent men of his day; so that Baronius in his Annals calls him dux verbi. Clement VIII. made him bishop of Avignon, and afterwards cardinal of the holy church. In his extreme old age he begged of the fathers to let him return to die in the congregation; and a few mouths afterwards he surrendered his holy soul to God in the year 1608, aged eighty-three years and eight months, and was buried in our church of Santa Maria, in Vallicella.
Costanzo Tassono was another of the Saint’s first spiritual children. He was nephew of Pietro Bertani, Cardinal di Fano, and Majordomo of Cardinal Santa Flora. he was so given up to the court, that it seemed quite impossible for him to break away from its allurements and pursuits. Nevertheless, he applied himself to works of piety; and there was no exercise, however vile or difficult, in which he did not willingly engage. He confessed and communicated several times in the week, and often daily. He went continually to the hospitals to serve the sick, and went through every kind of mortification which the holy father put upon him. In obedience to Philip he was ordained priest, and said mass every morning, he was so completely detached from the good things and honours of the world, that he refused a rich benefice which was offered him. He was in the end, for his piety, taken into the service of S. Charles at Milan; and there he persevered in his holy life until the end. He died at Rome, his death having been foreseen by the Saint.
One of the oldest of the Saint’s children, and one of those most in his confidence, was Giovanni Battista Modio, of Santa Severina in Calabria. He was the author of some annotations on the poems of the B. Jacopone, and an Italian treatise on the waters of the Tiber. On one occasion, when he was suffering dreadfully from the stone without any prospect of relief, and every one considered him in the last extremity, Philip went to visit him according to his custom; and after having exhorted him to bear his cross manfully for the love of Christ, he went out of the house and retired into a neighbouring church to pray for him, which he did with most earnest vehemence. At the first tear which Philip shed, in the very selfsame moment, Mochio began to pass the stone, and in a short time recovered entirely; and attributing his recovery to the Saint’s intercession, he gave himself completely into his hands. He was a very tender-hearted man, and singularly compassionate to the poor. He had also considerable talent in preaching, so that, although he was a layman, Philip made him relate the lives of the Saints in the oratory, which he did to the great delight and profit of the hearers. After his death Philip appointed Antonio Fucci of Città di Castello to succeed him in this office of relating the lives of the Saints. He also was a very learned man, and what is of more importance, advanced in the spiritual life, and one of those who wished to accompany the Saint to the Indies to shied his blood for the holy faith, as we shall see afterwards.
Merzio Altieri, a Roman noble, was also another of his spiritual children. Under the discipline of the Saint he arrived at such perfection and taste of the Divine grandeurs, that, like another Moses, his spirit so abounded within him that he could not talk of God. He had such piety towards the poor, that he hesitated not to strip himself in order to clothe others, and gave in alms even the counterpane of his bed, expecting from the Lord the promised reward.
To these may be added Matteo Stendardi, nephew of Paul IV., Benardino Valle da Come, maestro di casa to Cardinal Montepulciano, Fulvio Amodei, Giacomo Marmita, of whom we shall speak afterwards, Giovanni Antonio of Santa Severina, and Ludovico Parisi, who served the Saint out of devotion for more than thirty years; and others of the principal families of Italy, who were all his penitents, and so many mirrors of perfection in the court of Rome.
Besides these he had others of a lower condition, who were also men of most saintly lives. Among them was Stefano, a shoemaker of Rimini, who had been a soldier for a long time, and was full of enmities, and altogether given up to the things of this world. Stefano came to Rome, and by some good inspiration went one day to St. Girolamo to hear the sermons and familiar discourses. Through reverence and respect for others he placed himself upon the back seats; but Philip, without ever having seen or known him before, went to him and drew him to the front seats. When the prayer was finished, he showed him great affection, and so captivated him by his manner, that from that day Stefano went continually to the sermons, and began to frequent the Sacraments. By this means he was delivered from his inveterate habits of sin and passion, and became a man of wonderful virtues. He was so given to works of charity, that although he was very poor, he took nothing from his weekly earnings but what was absolutely necessary, and gave the rest away for the love of God. His thoughts ran constantly on death, and he prepared himself for it daily, as if he were actually to die that day; but for all that he was never seen out of spirits or downcast, but always gay and cheerful. He was remarkable also for his obedience, and for his assiduity in prayer, in which he was greatly favoured by God, and was seen one day in the church of the Santissima Trinità di Ponte Sisto, suddenly surrounded by a resplendent light. Stefano lived in these exercises twenty-three years, living in a small house by himself. His friends told him that he would be dying suddenly without any one to assist him; but he answered that for that he put his confidence in the blessed Madonna, and was quite sure that she would not abandon him: and so it proved, for being assailed one night all on a sudden by his mortal sickness, he went out of his house and called his neighbours, who went for the parish priest, and then returned to help him into bed, where he received the last Sacraments, and gave up his soul to God.
Francesco Maria, commonly called Il Ferrarese, was another of Philip’s spiritual children. He was a man of the greatest simplicity, and of such goodness and purity of life, that he sometimes heard the angels singing, and was physically sensible of the noisome odour of sin. He had also a most eminent gift of tears, and when he communicated, which was ordinarily every day, or heard any one speak of the things of God, and particularly of Paradise, he wept immoderately. He was so enamoured of suffering, that being one day in excessive agony from the stone, he prayed God to send him a still heavier infirmity; and no sooner had he said this than he immediately recovered. He had a burning zeal for the salvation of others; and seeing a Jew one day, he was smitten with such compassion for his soul, that he prayed every day for him for three years continuously, beseeching the Divine Majesty to give him the grace of conversion. His prayers were not in vain, for being one morning at S. Peter’s, he saw most unexpectedly that very Jew go to receive holy baptism, and his heart so melted within him at the sight, that he immediately began to shed most abundant floods of tears.
Another time Francesco Maria Tarugi found him weeping bitterly, and being very importunate with him to tell him the cause, the good man (although an entirely uneducated person) answered, that he was thinking of those words which Christ said to his disciples, When you have done all these things, say, we are unprofitable servants; “for,” said he, “if the apostles, after having done so many miracles and converted the world, were for all that to say, We are unprofitable servants, what am I to say, who have done nothing? it is for this cause I weep, nor can I contain my tears.” Another time the same Tarugi found him in prayer, standing, and every now and then he drew back a little, making gestures of surprise. This having lasted some time, Tarugi asked him why he did so: he answered, “I am considering the greatness of God, and the more I consider it, the more it seems to grow before me, and its very immensity forces me to step backward, even corporally.”
Philip had also for his penitent another servant of God, named Tommaso Siciliano, whom he led to such a height of perfection, that he considered it an immense privilege to become some day sweeper of S. Peter’s. This post he obtained according to his desire, and continued to sweep the church for many years with the greatest diligence and delight. Indeed he never left it except when he went to the holy father to confession. At night he slept in his clothes, on the predella of one of the Seven Altars. The devil, always the enemy of humility and perseverance could not endure to see him continuing this exercise with so much sweetness, and endeavoured one night to terrify him from his undertaking. While Tommaso was asleep the malignant spirit made such a disturbance, that the good man, when he roused himself, thought by the noise that all the benches in the church were being thrown up into the air, and were falling down on the floor broken in pieces. Jumping up, he ran to the lamp and lit a candle, but he found all the benches quiet in their places. He then searched the church diligently, thinking there might be a robber lurking in it; and in his search he saw the demon behind one of the columns, in the form of an Ethiopian; upon which he went boldly up to him, and lifted up his hand to give him a blow, upon which the enemy disappeared; and the intrepid Tommaso went back to his place as if nothing had happened, and fell quietly asleep.
Another of Philip’s penitents was Fra. Ludovico, of Spoleto; not that he was really a friar, but was so called because he wore the habit of S. Francis. This servant of God was most poor in earthly goods, but richly endowed with every virtue, and of a life most singularly pure; in consequence of which the Saint set him to take charge of the girls of Santa Caterina de’ Funari, and, knowing his goodness, would never let him abandon that employment, although he wished it. Pietro Molinaro was also one of Philip’s most intimate friends, a man who, through the abundance of his tears, had lost his sight, though God restored it to him again by miracle. There were very many others of different trades and professions, who lived under the care and discipline of Philip, and died in the odour of sanctity; but for brevity’s sake we must omit particular mention of them, except as our narrative may from time to time lead us to touch upon them.
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notime4smoking · 7 years
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Posando para la madre 😍😍😍 #Raylan #mocho #mochio
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hirokoa · 5 years
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6/16〜6/18、宮古島に行ってきました。そして2度目の宮古島ライブも。
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初めて宮古島を訪れたのは2017年の4月、O+ Connecting Okinawaで数時間だけ。その2か月後ちょうど今ぐらいの季節に数日間の宮古勉強ツアー&雅歌小屋さんで初ライブ。
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あれから2年、思いがけず宮古島に関するお話のご連絡をいただきました。「宮古に行くことあれば顔合わせでも」と。ならば、2年前一緒に行った宮国優子さんが行く時にまたくっついて行こうかなー、なんて思いメッセージしたところ「怖いわ、神がかりか!w」と言われる。なんでもその日ちょうど2年前一緒に行ったメンバーと約2週間後の宮古行きについてやりとりしていたとのこと。
でたーシンクロニシティ!(宮古マジック)。こういうときは「Go」のサインだ、と思いとにかく飛行機を予約。まるで脚本でもあるかのように物事がトントン拍子に決まっていく。
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滞在中は、懐かしい皆さんと新しい皆さんに会ったり、「今回この役割のために宮古に呼ばれたのか」と腑に落ちる出来事を経験したり、ここには書けない秘密のエピソードに仰天したりしつつ、惜しみない親切と真心をたっぷりいただいた胸いっぱいの濃ゆい2泊3日の宮古島でした。
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今回、大好きな宮古の歌い手、與那城美和さんに言葉に尽くせぬほどお世話になりました。うふふ!!
最終日など、畑kitchenでの美和さんの素敵なライブに癒されさらにその後ご本人に空港まで送っていただくという贅沢さ。美和さん、本当にありがとうございました。
美和さんと一緒にいると、歌声そのまんまの包み込むような深さと柔らかい優しさに心が満ちます。
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そして、今回ライブを計画してくださったMさんにもすんごいお世話になりました。車に乗せてもらったりした��もそうですが、美味しいごはんをお腹いっぱい何度もごちそうになりました。
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愛・・・
みなさんの愛にただただ浸かりっぱなしの私。あったけえ・・・そして、なんだかもっと気が回る粋なオトナになりたいもんだなと思う。
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急なライブを受け入れてくださった雅歌小屋さんにも心から感謝です(しかも空いていたのはピンポイントでお願いした17日だけというテトリス日程)。伊良部さん(つきたてもちお)の浪曲もたまりませんでした笑!
ライブを一緒に楽しんでくださった皆様、CDを買ってくださった皆様に心からありがとうございます。
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この数日の間に、なんとなくイントネーションが宮古っぽくなっていて自分の影響されやすさに驚いています。
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優子さんとダベる動画配信も、本当にやりたいな。
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長くなってしまった。
とても素敵な時間を過ごさせていただきました。たんでぃがーたんでぃ。
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I was in Miyakojima from 6/16 to 6/18. There was also my second Miyakojima live show.
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I had visited Miyakojima for the first time in April 2017, only for a few hours, for O ​​+ Connecting Okinawa. 2 months later, I've been there again for private study tour & my 1st live show there.
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2 years after that, I was unexpectedly given some connection & notification about Miyakojima, "If you go to Miyako, please let me know.". Then, I thought that when Yuko Miyaguni who went there together 2 years ago go, I want to go with her. I sent her some messages soon. "Scared! supernatural lol", she said, because she has was exchanging messages with just the members who went Miyakojima together 2 years ago at that time & was just planning to go there again 2 weeks later.
Great synchronicity! (Miyako Magic). I thought this is a sign of "Go" and just booked flights. Things goes well smoothly as if there were a script.
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During my stay, I met persons who come to know this time, or who met before, I experienced an event that mede me feel, "I was called by Miyako for this role this time", & I was astonished by the secret episode that I can not write here. Staying Miyakojima, (2-night 3-day stay), that was full of heart and kindness.
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This time, I was really helped by a great Miyako singer Miwa Yonashiro whom I love, from beginning to the end. On the final day I was healed by Miwa san's wonderful voice in the Pari-kitchen, & after that she took me to the airport. I just say Wow!!! Thank you very much, Miwa-san. When I am with her, my heart is filled with the enveloping depth and soft tenderness just like her singing.
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I was also really helped by M san who planned my live show this time. She brought me to some places, & especially she gave us a lot of yummy dishes until we feel full & satisfied...
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Love!!!
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I was in the fountains of love!! Thank you very much. I thought that I want to be more thoughtful & smart adult to give them love back.
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I am very grateful to GAKAGOYA which accepted the sudden show (June 17, the day I offered was the only vacant day for GAKAGOYA these days. How Tetris-like it was). Irabu-san (Tsukitate-Mochio)'s Rokyoku was also wonderful!
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Thank you to everyone who enjoyed the night together & everyone who bought my CDs.
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During these few days, my intonation became Miyako-like & I am surprised that I am easily influenced.
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Really want to broardcast some video with Yuko san.
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It has become quite long.
I had a very nice time. Tandy ga Tandhi!
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