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sakkaira · 6 months
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ハロー、皆さん! お久しぶりですね!🥹 最後の投稿からすごくたくさんのことありました! 一ヶ月前、来日しました。今は東京にいます!
来年の八月まで留学することになりました!
日本に段々慣れていて、ホームシックだけど大丈夫です!
大学で習った文法をこっちに文を作ってそれを通じて皆さんと私の向上を分け合いたいと思います!
日本/東京に住んでいる方へ、オススメな所があったら教えてください!
では、よろしくお願いします!❤️
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marx48 · 3 years
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argothide · 5 years
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#kouen #ueno #tokio #nipposfera #nippon #japon #pajaritos Via Maxi https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq4k5TIA5fp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xqoj4k7sqn85
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mesogeios · 4 years
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If I ever get the chance to visit Japan after this pandemic, could you recommend some of your favorite places for arts, culture, eats? 🗼
Hello! Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, I haven’t had many opportunities to travel outside of Tokyo (only to Fujiyoshida, Mt. Takao, Yokohama, and Kamakura—all of which I wholeheartedly recommend experiencing). 
Tokyo itself is so vast—each neighbourhood offers a culturally unique experience and atmosphere. I highly recommend exploring the following areas: Shimo-kitazawa, Naka-Meguro, Asakusa, Hibiya, Shinjuku kouen, Odaiba, Tokyo station area, Ueno park, and Omotesando.
Arts and Culture: Happo-en (for a traditional Japanese tea ceremony), Uzumako Ceramic Art School (they offer classes in English!), Tokyo National Museum (all of the buildings in the complex as well as the garden), Mori Art Museum (also offers one of my favourite views of the city), Nezu Museum and gardens, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, National Museum of Modern Art, teamLab Borderless, Asakusa-jinja shrine and Senso-ji temple, Meiji-jingu, Kabuki-za theatre, Imperial palace area and gardens, Kiyosumi gardens, Rainbow karaoke, Kappabashi street (kitchenware town)...
Eats: Tsukiji fish market, Marunouchi (with views of Tokyo station) or Ginza for a more high-end meal, Daikanyama/Naka-Meguro area for coffee, Hoppy street in Asakusa or Ameyoko for street food or an outdoor drink with friends... Honestly, I recommend checking out any little Izakaya or restaurant that attracts your attention while you’re exploring the city. Tokyo has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world, and dining experiences are generally of higher quality and much more affordable than they are in Western countries. You really can’t go wrong.
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leenaevilin · 4 years
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[Announcement] 劇団SUTTHINEE 第7回公演 舞台「あの頂上を目指して」(gekidan sutthinee dai 7 kai kouen butai ano choujou wo mezashite)
the show will be running from April 8th, 2020 to April 12th, 2020 (Tokyo) @ ザムザ阿佐谷 (Zamuza Asagaya)
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Mori Hidetoshi as(平山良輔)
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Chikazawa Satoru as(中里大樹)
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Tanaka Riku as(大泉義之)
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Oono Hiroyuki as(山寺勇気)
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Mori Ryou as(後藤翔太)
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Miyamoto Hidemitsu as(大槻克哉)
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Fuse Ayana as Aya (東條あや)
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Hoshi Mirai as(斉藤優衣)
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Zaizen Yuuichi as(藤川雄也)
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Nagase Daisuke as(小野瀬良太)
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Kanabuchi Kotone as(石塚純子)
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Komatsuzaki Mahiru as Satou (佐藤智弘)
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Saitou Katsuki as(寺内大二郎)
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Yamanaka Shouta as(川村清一)
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Ueno Satoshi as(中洲浩二)
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 Machida Tatsuhiko as(栄正富)
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sohmariku · 5 years
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Hi Hi Riku! First I would love to a big hug and to say a big thank you for the time you take to do these subs for us, I am ready and waiting for Touken Ranbu SRS2018, I am looking forward to them. My question for you is what is the best place you went to in Japan? I am going with some friends next year, it will be my first time flying and first time visiting Japan and I just have no idea what I want to do lol. I am open to anything and everything. Thank you xx
Hey Anon,I’m glad to hear you enjoy the subtitles. ^^
Japan is quite a big country and every place has its own charm. Where you want to go entirely depends on the length of your stay I suppose.  If you’re staying relatively short (1~2 weeks), I personally think you should attempt to visit more than two (big) cities. If you have 3 weeks or more to explore the country, you might want to consider doing a bit more travelling. I have found the JR Railpass to be very useful when travelling between the bigger cities (especially if you want to use the shinkansen), but it can be quite expensive. Of course, there are cheaper ways to travel too.
Popular cities for first time visitors are Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima. I’ve been to all and I’d definitely recommend going to these places and using them as your “home base” to discover more of Japan.
While in those cities, it’s all about finding place that are more or less in the same area and creating a way to visit them on the same day. A lot of places don’t require a full days attention. For example, I often combine a visit to Asakusa with a visit to Tokyo SkyTree. Or when I’m in Shibuya, I’ll walk over to Harajuku and Yoyogi Park/ Meiji Jingu. I might be in Ueno Park in the morning, but be in Akihabara in the afternoon.
First off, if you need some inspiration, you can check out my side blog @riku-in-japan. It’s basically my Japan Diary. Lots of photos, lots of text. But also lists of places to visit in TOKYO, the TOKYO AREA & OTHER PLACES IN JAPAN.
But for a quick overview of recommendations, read on!
TOKYOIn Tokyo you have all of the famous tourist traps spots. While I personally dislike to fight my way through big crowds, I do think it’s part of the experience. Visiting places like Asakusa, Tokyo SkyTree, Tokyo Tower, Hachiko’s statue (Shibuya) and Meiji-Jingu (Harajuku) is something I feel just need to happen, especially if it’s your first time in Japan. (Shibuya’s crossing isn’t quite as impressive as people pretend it is.) That said, I don’t think it’s worth paying to go up in Tokyo SkyTree. The view is gorgeous, but the view from the top levels of the Government Buildings in Shinjuku is just as stunning, and those are free. Also, the Sumida Aquarium (under Tokyo SkyTree) isn’t worth its high entrance fee in my opinion. Going to the Postal Museum in the building/shopping mall next door can be fun though.Other recommendations for Tokyo are probably the Metropolitan Gardens. There are 9 of them spread across the city. I particularly like the Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, but the Hama-Rikyu Gardens are pretty nice too.Checking out the Tokyo National Museum (Ueno) or Edo-Tokyo Museum (Ryogoku) is also on the list of recommendations.For otaku shopping, you’ll have Akihabara & Nakano Broadway. For anything else, Shibuya & Harajuku. Ikebukuro will serve you in both (if you’re a girl), it’s the best. I’ve never been very impressed with Shinjuku for shopping.
If you’ve seen enough of Tokyo’s inner city, taking a train to Kasai-Rinkai Kouen can be pretty refreshing. Plus, I love the aquarium they have there! And it’s super affordable. You can also check out the Bird Sanctuary or just enjoy the view of Tokyo Bay. Just outside Tokyo you can find the Edo-Tokyo Architectural Open-Air Museum, which is awesome! (Make sure to wear easy shoes, you gotta take them off every time you enter a building.)
KAMAKURAWhen you’re in Tokyo, don’t forget to pay a visit to the old capital Kamakura. It’s a little train ride away, but well worth it! Popular spots include the Hasedera Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Temple and the Kotoku-in Temple, a.k.a. the temple with the Big Buddha! Aside from the temples, you can also pay a visit to the beach or do a little bit of easy hiking. There are a few trails scattered across Kamakura. One of them, the Daibutsu Hiking Course, runs between the Kotoku-in and Kita-Kamakura station and has become a favorite of mine.While you’re at it, you might considering to visit Enoshima Island too. It has temples, it has caves, it has a garden and a lighthouse. It’s beautiful and a favorite of mine!
OTHERWith Tokyo as your home base, there are many more places you can visit. One example is ODAWARA. Lovely castle and a beach! And a lot more stuff I never got to visit.Another tourist favorite is Mt.Takao. In case you want to do some light hiking. Different trails leading up to the top. The view is great, but it can be somewhat crowded. If you’re more adventurous, going to Mt.Oyama may also be an option.Oh, and of course there is YOKOHAMA, but somehow I’ve never really found anything I really wanted to see there. They do have this Red Brick House thing and the Noodle Museum, but I never explored either of those.
KYOTONext stop is Kyoto. It’s one of the must visit places! It has a lot of tourist destinations and you’ll find that pretty much every place is packed with people. Still, it’s gorgeous! Definitely visit Kyoto if you can!Top tourist destinations are probably Kiyomizudera, Arashiyama’s Bamboo Forest, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Nijo Castle and Fushimi-Inari Shrine. Kiyomizu is nice, worth a visit. Arashiyama though, it was a bit of a disappointment. On the photos the place looks more beautiful than it actually is. Kinkaku-ji Temple, probably the same. The garden is beautiful, but it’s so crowded! That golden temple is a sight to see though. If you prefer calm though, you’re better off visiting the Ryoanji Temple nearby. Nijo Castle is good. Worth a visit. Fushimi-Inari Shrine is awesome, but by all means, don’t go there during daytime! The place will likely be crowded. Best time to visit and climb to the top is just before sunset. That place is so damn beautiful in the dark!Other places to visit while in Kyoto are Yasaka Shrine and Kuramadera Temple. The latter can be quite a climb, but it’s beautiful! Though a little crowded as well at certain points. While staying in Kyoto, taking a side trip to NARA is also highly recommended! Visit the park and feed the (wild) deer some crackers!
Last time I was in Kyoto I followed to crazy itineraries. Two of them can be found HERE & HERE.
OSAKASome people love this place, but I have to admit I’ve never had proper time to really explore and appreciate the city. Osaka Castle is a definitely great! I have fond memories of that place. And I also loved going up in the Tsutenkaku Tower (at night) and walking around the Shinsekai area right next to it. Other than that, I’ve mostly been getting myself lost. It has good places for shopping too though. 
HIROSHIMASame story as Osaka, I haven’t had enough time to really explore this place, since I only had one day at my disposal. The Peace Memorial Park is very impressive though. And Hiroshima Castle has been turned into a lovely museum I can recommend. While in Hiroshima, visiting Miyajima Island is also an option. On the island you’ll find Itsukushima Shrine, it’s lovely. It also has (wild) deer walking in the streets and various hiking routes going up Mt.Misen, which is good for great views. Plus, the ferry boat ride to the island is nice.
OTHERJapan has a lot more great places to offer, but they probably aren’t for a first time visit. For example, Nikko, Nagoya, Hikone, Hakone, Matsumoto, Katsuyama, Karuizawa and Nakatsugawa. (Just listing where I have been.)HAKONE is pretty popular with tourist too I suppose. If you can somehow visit it in your schedule, it’s definitely a place worth checking out. It’s not too far away from Tokyo after all. You need to do some planning though, because nothing is right next to the station. You’ll need to walk or take a bus from there.
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So, yeah, Japan has a lot to offer and where you go is all up to yourself in the end. If you (or anyone else) have any question about anything I wrote (or something else concerning Japan), feel free to ask for more details. ^^
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Tokyo Sea Life Park (Kasai Rinkai Kouen), Tokyo, Japan - Is the extension of the first aquarium built in Japan (1882) near Ueno Zoo and now located in Kasai -Rinkai Park one stop by train away from Tokyo Disneyland. Key attraction is 2,200 ton capacity tank featuring blue fin tuna in a oval shaped tank. . . . #tourjapan #tokyo #tokyoarchitecture #tokyosealifepark #kansairinkaipark #bluefintunatank #japanesetourist #zyaoimedia #bluefintuna #seetokyo #aquariums (at Tokyo Sea Life Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAdrdHgA8Ss/?igshid=1tyzdei5fsogf
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jaynt24 · 4 years
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Relax for a few minutes. Ueno kouen, Tokyo. . . #Fujifilm #cinematic #tokyo #uenopark #cinematic (at Ueno Tokyo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5uggnkA9-i/?igshid=11wv4n7gl67s3
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drkreviews · 7 years
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Life is Beautiful
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Here I am with the first part of the themed week expected for last month, in “Lyrical Love”! Today’s subject is a song by the alternative visual kei band Plastic Tree, entitled Life is Beautiful and released as sixth track of their twelfth album Ink, come out on 12th December 2012. This song is one of their most engaging ones, because of its unique rock sound and of the theme dealt, which is more extended than that the title only, concerning deeper and crucial aspects of our existence.
THE MUSIC
Akira’s sweet and warm guitar introduces the song, with Ryutaro’s suave and simple vocals adding inside the theme, which is really nostalgical and enchanting; then the sound becomes more energetic and well driven by the rhyhtm and the piercing vocals, especially in the repeated parts, made for creating a distinctive effect. This song is a rocking, powerful and astonishing song, which leaves a particular mark after the first listening, even thanks to the several facets it features.
Lyrics (Romaji)
Hidarime niwa naite miemashita migime niwa waratte miemashita Meto meno aini shori dekinai kimochi ga imadaninanka arundesu. Hajimete Uenoeki heitta nowa mezurashiku yuki ga furu kurisumasu Shuuden wamou mukou gawa tooku ni icchi yau hikari wo miokureba taishouteki Tanoshi sugitakara shaberi sugitakara kondo wa damatte sekai no oto ni mimi wo katamuketa Kouen no oku no shoutou shitiru hakubutsukan de hakusei tachi wa towa no yume wo miteru Tatoeba konna utsukushii kyoumosouaruyounito isshun omou Matteru yuki wa tsumorisounimonai. Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful days. Bokuwa kimi ga suki nafuri woshite kimi ga suki namonowo suki toshite Dakaramata dareka shirani sonna kanjou ga mebae unara zenbu sousuru Korerawo rokuon shita boku no utawo gyakukaiten shite saisei sureba Kioku wa kyuru kyuru kyuru kyuru kyuru kyuru munashii jumon wo tonae dashite Kitte hatte itta kotoba zenbu chitte matte itte shimauyoudesu Tsumariwa bokura wa sekai dechiisaku meramera moeru gomi ninaruno.
Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful days. Chiisaku fubukiku yami ga nande konnaniitsu made mo mada kirei Itsumo mienai okuga nanka kanashi kunaru hodoni tadakirei. Sonna kanjou nantoka dentatsu dekimasu younito tako ashi haisen de denkyuu wo Tenmetsu meimetsu jaku metsu shoumetsu hikari ni kidu ita minasama ni Arayuru kamen wo youishiteokanakya chinpu na kaijin hyaku mensou da Naiteru kao wadoudattarou? Waratteru kao hadoudattarou? Nee? Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful days I, I, I, I, I, my, me, mine Ai ai ai ai ai maisugite Ai ai ai ai ai sareta idakedesu Was beautiful days, was beautiful Was beautiful days, was beautiful.
Lyrics (Translation)
My left eye could watch and cry My right eye could watch and smile And between my eyes there are still the feelings that I can't elaborate. (I)
The first time I had gone to Ueno Station, there was an unusual white Christmas The last train already left, in contrast with the light that I could see moving away I had too much fun, I spoke too long and so now it was silent and the sound of the world is emptied in my ears I have a dream of an eternity, different from those stuffed animals in the darkened museum of the park For example I think for an instant to those days that seem so beautiful The fluttering snow seem to not have any plan. (II)
Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful days. (III)
I pretend to like you, I like even what you like Therefore if those feelings bloom again in someone else, they will be whole I reverse these songs I recorded and when I play them Loading, loading, loading, my memories recite a vacant charm And all the cut-and-sewn words seem to spread, to float and to die We plan to become the little flames of the garbage which is burning in the world. (IV)
Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful days. (V)
Even the darkness of the snow storm is still beautiful Even the inside which I can ever see, despite of the sadness, is still beautiful.
These emotions I feel as I could somehow transmit them are only bulbs in an overloaded circuit Trembling, blinking, dying, vanished to all the others I have to prepare each disguise, the clichè faces of a mysterious person What about a crying face? Or maybe a smiling one? Hey? (VI)
Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life is beautiful Life, life, life, life, life was beautiful days Was beautiful days, was beautiful days I, I, I, I, I, my, me, mine Too, too, too, too, too unclear Love, love, love, love, love is all I want. Was beautiful days, was beautiful Was beautiful days, was beautiful. (VII)
THE WORDS
Like all the songs by Plastic Tree, this one has been written by the singer Ryutaro Arimura, whose distinctive style can be perceived during the reading of the text. If you look carefully to the original lyrics, there’s a thing more than the rest which quickly comes to the eyes, or better, it would come if the song plays on during the reading: the musicality. In fact all the words used here have a phonetic analogy, with the repetition of syllables or even expressions, a feature which means a lot for the comprehension of the text and they likely represent an image, a feeling, a mood, a memory, shortly something which comes out from the reader’s mind. And this important element leads to the meaning of the song itself, where the title already carries the main message. Life is a beautiful thing, not meaning that it is like that and enough, but rather it is beautiful what composes it, the single days spent in it, the little details, good or bad, concrete or abstract, make it a thing worth to be experienced, as we will see in the following analysis. And now... let’s analyze the song!
I) The text starts up with a direct reference to the protagonist, in particular to a part of his body, his own eyes. While the left one is watching and crying (Hidarime niwa naite miemashita), the right one is watching and smiling (migime niwa waratte miemashita) and between them there are the feelings he can’t elaborate yet in his mind (Meto meno aini shori dekinai kimochi ga imadaninanka arundesu), meaning that the eyes are the vehicle of his most important feelings, while the rest is put in a state of uncertainity, as the life itself leads.
II) Then he says that the first time he went to Ueno Station (the cultural heart of Tokyo), there was an unusual white Christmas (Hajimete Uenoeki heitta nowa mezurashiku yuki ga furu kurisumasu, a really nostalgical setting, where the snow symbolizes the concept of beauty), where the last train, which just left, created a contrast with the light going far away from his sight (Shuuden wamou mukou gawa tooku ni icchi yau hikari wo miokureba taishouteki, a contrast between urban and natural elements, which recur throughout this text). But in that moment he had so much fun (Tanoshi sugitakara) and spoke so much (shaberi sugitakara) that now everything is silent (kondo wa damatte) and the sound of the world empties in his own ears (sekai no oto ni mimi wo katamuketa), in a peaceful but lonely setting. Then he says to have a dream of an eternity (towa no yume wo miteru), different from the stuffed animals seen in the darkened museum of the park (Kouen no oku no shoutou shitiru hakubutsukan de hakusei tachi wa, where the animals are symbol of a fake interpretation of reality and the museum of the park is another reference to Ueno) and for an instant his mind goes to an example of this eternity, such as the beautiful days he spent (Tatoeba konna utsukushii kyoumosouaruyounito isshun omou), while the fluttering snow has not a peculiar plan of itself and it won’t leave for a long, long time (Matteru yuki wa tsumorisounimonai).
III) The refrain sequence, entirely written in English, encloses the meaning of the text, already mentioned above: the life is a beautiful experience, or better, the days inside of it are beautiful (the repetition of the lines is linked to the musical use written above, along with a symbolic meaning).
IV) In this sequence, the protagonist talks with someone else, probably a person who loved, saying that he pretended to be liked by her (Bokuwa kimi ga suki nafuri) and even started to like whatever she liked (woshite kimi ga suki namonowo suki toshite, synonym of deep and strong love). So if the feelings he had for her would bloom in someone else, they would be whole, and so more authentic (Dakaramata dareka shirani sonna kanjou ga mebae unara zenbu sousuru, probably he felt that he was not a good mate for her and their relationship ended). At the end, he finds himself to reverse the songs he recorded (Korerawo rokuon shita boku no utawo gyakukaiten) and when he plays them again (shite saisei sureba), they load more and more, until his memories recite a vacant charm (Kioku wa kyuru kyuru kyuru kyuru kyuru kyuru munashii jumon wo tonae dashite, the power of music in evoking the past is underlined in this line, somehow linked even to Plastic Tree’s concept) and the cut and sewn words inside them seem to spread all over, fluttering and finally dying (Kitte hatte itta kotoba zenbu chitte matte itte shimauyoudesu) and in that moment he realizes that each one of us is planning to become a little flame of the garbage which is burning this world (Tsumariwa bokura wa sekai dechiisaku meramera moeru gomi ninaruno, a strong critic to contemporary society, which has been always a relevant element of their songs).
V) This sequence is identical to the third one, repeating itself twice.
VI) Life is so beautiful that even the darkness coming from a snow storm is a beautiful thing (Chiisaku fubukiku yami ga nande konnaniitsu made mo mada kirei) and even its inside, which he can’t see, despite of the sadness it brings, is beautiful too (Itsumo mienai okuga nanka kanashi kunaru hodoni tadakirei), making even bad and meaningless things more appreciated by the protagonist. The feelings he has, as he could transmit them to everyone, are defined by him like bulbs in an overloaded circuit (Sonna kanjou nantoka dentatsu dekimasu younito tako ashi haisen de denkyuu wo, meaning that they are overloading his soul), which trembles, blinks and dies, fading with all the rest (Tenmetsu meimetsu jaku metsu shoumetsu hikari ni kidu ita minasama ni); so he needs to prepare his own disguises in order to go forward, creating several faces for a mysterious person (Arayuru kamen wo youishiteokanakya chinpu na kaijin hyaku mensou da) and finally he asks to his partner what face she wants more, the crying one (Naiteru kao wadoudattarou?) or the smiling one (Waratteru kao hadoudattarou?, linking to the fourth sequence, to the part where he pretended to be as she wanted, another strong love proof).
VII) After the refrain is repeated, there’s another little sequence, with the first line in English, where he repeates all the manifestations of himself and of what he has of his own, which is really too unclear, too uncertain (Ai ai ai ai ai maisugite) and the only thing he really wants is the love (Ai ai ai ai ai sareta idakedesu), because it was what makes his days more and more beautiful, giving to him a reason to live on.
Life and the little details and events which compose it, good or bad, right or wrong, are the best gift ever received for each one of us. Plastic Tree use an existential theme, inside a melodious and nostalgical sound, for reminding us that our existence mustn’t be wasted and rather it must fulfilled in each its part, whether you like it or not.
That’s all folks! See you with the next part of the themed week, in “Let’s Listen to”!
Thanks for the reading!
*Sorry for the delay*
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iamrodrigoov · 7 years
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Ueno Kouen! (at Ueno Park)
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sushivoo · 7 years
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Kuchikomi rankings of train congestion
Kuchikomi rankings of train congestion Taken from: http://ift.tt/2m118FN ranking also has examples of representative stations.Tozai Line (from Urayasu/Kiba towards Nihombashi/Otemachi) (Nishi-Kasai, Nishi-Funabashi)Seibu Ikebukuro Line (from Tokorozawa/Han-no towards Ikebukuro) (Shakujii-kouen, Nerima)Chuo-Sobu Line (from Chiba/Nishi-Funabashi towards Shinjuku) (Akiba, Ochanomizu)Namboku Line (from Komagome/Oji towards Ichigaya/Nagatacho) (Shirokane-dai, Komagome)Yokosuka Line (from Kamakura towards Shinagawa/Tokyo) (Yokokohama, M-Kosugi)Dento (from Chuo-Rinkan towards Shibuya) (Yoga, Nagatsuta)Tohoku Line/Utsunomiya (from Utsunomiya towards Ueno/Tokyo) (Omiya, Akabane)Takasaki Line (from Kumagaya towards Ueno/Tokyo) (Omiya, Urawa)Yurikamome (from Shimbashi towards Ariake/Toyosu) (Takeshiba, Shiodome)Nambu (from Tachikawa/Fuchu-Hommachi towards Musashi-Kosugi/Kawasaki) (Musashi-Nakahara, Tachikawa)Yamanote (inner loop) (Gotanda, Shinjuku)Keihin-Tohoku (from Shinagawa/Oimachi towards Minami-Urawa/Kawaguchi) (Kawasaki, Kamata)
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Ueno kouen 上野公園 (Ueno public garden) - Tokyo 東京 - Hand coloured - Albumen print - 1865
Source : LACMA Los Angeles
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