繰り返す!今更ながらに!当時のドキュメント「DD」!名作は、日本の、東京、山谷の天使(安価?診療所)、そして、千葉、松戸市役所”すぐやる課”(ハチの巣退治)!失われた、ちゅう!政治に屈しない、報道精神、倫理がね、ちゅう。
それならやね。悠仁さま、見ちょるんでしょう、ちゅう。”東北大出の三流めが?”往年の、日本のFNN系ドラマ。人は学歴じゃない。そう、同ドラマは、とうに、訴え、浸透したもの。まさか、悠仁さま、その、流儀にあこがれた?でも、志望?日本の、東京大法や、ないんやろね、ちゅう。到底。法理解がない。不思議やろね、ちゅう。今や、その東北大、こそ、日本唯一の卓越国際レベル。
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As Winter roll into the Amami islands, most days are grey and rainy with random scatted sunny days (today was one of those). I grew and made lots of purple and yellow Turmeric this year, so hit me with your recipes, if you're so inclined! Also, @maestro_maranda came back to Setouchi! It was great to catch up at Recto and see her perform in Naze! #奄美 #奄美大島 #ウコン #紫 #黄色 #無農薬 #手作り #冬 #鹿児島 #レクト #お守り #請島 #瀬戸内 #amami #amamioshima #island #japan #japanese #homegrown #turmeric #purple #yellow #organic #handmade #powder #winter #farming #kagoshima #kagofancreator #kagofan (at 瀬戸内町) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl2wjcwpCof/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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New arrival! Kiseto flower shape bowl by Kotaro Saji. Kiseto is a style originally from Seto (Aichi) with yellow brown glaze and a touch of Oribe green. Kotaro Saji (1947-2018) was a potter born in Osaka, disciple of the famous potter Seiji Yamada in Tajimi, Gifu. He continued his work in Mie from 1978. Thanks to his wife, we are able to introduce many of his unique pieces. #maisonsatoparis #japaneseceramics #kotarosaji #kiseto #japanesetableware #japanesepottery #japanesecraft #ceramiquejaponaise #黄瀬戸 (à Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cla8Gi2II9H/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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My personal headcanon ‘human’ names for the gang. Japanese because I’m a shameless otaku.
(Gotta say it was really, really hard to find somewhat neutral names that also still related to their color, especially with orange.)
Names are family name first as per Japanese customs.
The Second Coming: Sairin 再臨
再臨 = second coming
I think it’d be very funny and fitting to have TSC be the only one with just a single name that is just literally the Japanese version of “the second coming” because it stands out a lot.
Green: Midorikawa Matsuri 緑川 松里
緑 = green
川 = river
松 = pine tree
里 = location
Pine trees are evergreen trees, meaning they always stay green. Alliteration is always nice.
Red: Kouya Akane 紅夜 茜
紅 = red
夜 = night
茜 = red (specifically a type of red that’s called ‘rose madder’)
Blue: Aoharu Mizuki 青春 水月
青 = blue (the word 青 itself can also be interpreted as green as well as blue. It typically depends on context; though it is ‘teal’ in a technical sense and ‘azure’ in a poetic one. It’s an East Asian thing)
春 = spring
水 = water
月 = moon
I just think 水月 is a cute name. Two characters I know are also named 水月 and they’re both blue-themed as well.
Yellow: Kise Hikari 黄瀬 光
黄 = yellow
瀬 = current
光 = light
Redstone can be seen as a sort of current that runs through other blocks to make them work in a poetic kind of sense.
Purple: Fujiwara Yukari 藤原 紫
藤 = wisteria
原 = field
紫 = purple
In this case, 紫 is also intended as a shortened form of 紫苑, the tatarian aster flower that means “I won’t forget you” in hanakotoba.
King Orange/Mango: Sayu Hachirou 小百 八郎
小 = small
百 = hundred
八 = eight
郎 = son
Now I know this one is a bit unusual and I might’ve bent the language and what is considered a name just a bit to make it work. But that’s all because I put quite something in it, and I think that it’d only be fitting for it to be unusual. As a first, to tie in with Purple, his name contains 小百, which is part of 小百合, the orange lily that means “hatred” and “revenge” in hanakotoba. 百八 is also the number 108 together, the number of temptations a person has to withstand to reach nirvana.
After redemption he would change his family name to 百日(hyakuni), swapping the position of the 百 (to show a turnaround) and subsequently inducing 百日草, the zinnia flower (which also comes in orange) that means “loyalty”.
百 can also be pronounced as “momo”, a homophone with a pronunciation of the word 桃, “peach” which has pink flowers, secretly linking him to Purple’s mother (and indicating him as Purple’s new family/parental figure depending on your interpretation).
(You might also have noticed that 百 has 3 different pronunciations. That’s a thing.)
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