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新版 ステレオ事典 岡田諄・編著 ぺりかん社 カバー=中村富美男
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Jimba and his son Kokonoe || MIU404
#miu404#MIU 404#MIU404 spoilers#kokonoe yohito#Jimba kohei#Okada Kenshi#Hashimoto Jun#Jimba san truly said THIS IS FREE REAL SON with Kokonoe
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#The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window#さんかく窓の外側は夜#Okada Masaki#Hiyakawa Rihito#Shison Jun#Mikado Kosuke#mine edit#Gabriel makes stuff#Mikado Kosuke x Hiyakawa Rihito
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Ep. 01
#dou suru ieyasu#nhk taiga#taiga drama#jdrama#sengoku period#japan#tokugawa ieyasu#oda nobunaga#imagawa yoshimoto#takeda shingen#matsumoto jun#okada junichi#abe hiroshi#nomura mansai#caps
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Library Wars : Book of Memories (2015)
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#library wars#library wars book of memories#eikura nana#nana eikura#kuriyama chiaki#chiaki kuriyama#okada junichi#junichi okada#sota fukushi#fukushi sota#hashimoto jun#jun hashimoto#japanese movie#j movie#jmovie#japan#military drama
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Gorgeous eyes! 😍
(Yuichiro Umehara, Masaki Okada, Jun Matsumoto, Keisuke Watanabe)
#Yuichiro Umehara#Masaki Okada#Jun Matsumoto#Keisuke Watanabe#japanese men#ikemen#japanese actors#bidanshi#japanese artist#male idols#asian men#j idols#japanese voice actors#seiyuu#Japanese singers#arashi#Matusjun arashi
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Things have not been thought through.
#Naya's expression. Yusuke's expression. Akiyama's expression. Matsui's expression plus *point*.#yukio naya#yusuke okada#jun akiyama#akito#tetsuya endo#takeshi masada#ddt#ddt pro#ddtpro
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Never thought I would see the day where Okada poses with MatsuJun and Kasumi Arimura haha
#kasumi arimura#jun matsumoto#chaos#dou suru leyasu#what will you do leyasu?#arimura kasumi#taiga drama#matsumoto jun#matsujun#arashi#有村架純#kazuchika okada#okada kazuchika#オカダ・カズチカ#njpw#new japan pro wrestling#新日本プロレスリング株式会社#aew#all elite wrestling#wrestling#jdorama#jdrama#japanese drama#jactress#japanese actress#actress#the rainmaker#the elite#puroresu#japan
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HELL DOGS (2022) ★★★★☆
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#Arisa Nakajima#Jun Murakami#Junichi Okada#Kazuki Kitamura#Kentarô Sakaguchi#Mai Kiryû#Masato Harada#Mayu Matsuoka#Mitsuo Yoshihara#Miyavi#Satoshi Kanada#Shinobu Ôtake#Ukon Onoe#Yasumasa Ôba#Yoshi Sakô
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Saigo made Iku
Saigo made Iku (2023) #MichihitoFujii #Jun’ichiOkada #GôAyano #RyôkoHirosue #AkiraEmoto #HayatoIsomura Mehr auf:
Hard Days / 最後まで行く Jahr: 2023 (November) Genre: Krimi / Drama / Mystery Regie: Michihito Fujii Hauptrollen: Jun’ichi Okada, Gô Ayano, Ryôko Hirosue, Akira Emoto, Hayato Isomura, Ryusuke Komakine, Mario Kuroba, Dan Lewis, Kurumi Shimizu, Tetta Sugimoto, Tarô Suruga, Maho Yamada, Takashi Yamanaka … Filmbeschreibung: Kommissar Kudo (Jun’ichi Okada) erhält aus dem Krankenhaus die Nachricht, dass…
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Jun Naruse
#jun naruse#anthem of the heart#art#this movie is incredibly underrated yall should watch it its good trust me it was written by the same gal (Mari Okada) that did Maquia A Wh
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DDT FREE 2022.12.14
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First time I get into my Pinterest suggestions board, it's so funny.....
there are a few.....recurrent issues there lol, thanks Pinterest to fed up my obsessions
#personal#takeru satoh#haruma#jun matsumoto#and other ikemen are always on my Pinterest board lol... bunnies dogs and cats are essential in my life#love DIY projects shoes and cloth making#masaki okada should be there as well...
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Lessons in Japanese Game Design #3
From Killer7 to Deadly Premonition, Japanese game creators have intrepidly explored the theme of mental illness in a variety of genres, often in highly stylized form. The title I wish to approach today is a lesser known reference that approached this subject matter with unusual tact and clarity - a memory, if you will, which the collective conscious has long repressed.
Maria Kimi Tachi Ga Umareta Wake (The Reason You Were Born) is a late 1997 adventure game firmly rooted in the visual novel template that earned Chunsoft great repute. It was Break studio's debut, produced over a year and half for both the PlayStation and Saturn systems. It was published by Axela, a company born out of the internal management conflicts and accumulated debt at ASCII, leading to some of its executives teaming up in 1996 to establish a new project centred around software and magazine publishing. The story of this company's origins, alone, would merit a separate post.
Foreseeably, its release was followed by moderate controversy, such that worked mostly in its favour. One of the most polemical moments is found in the introduction scene, with its tasteful yet unvarnished depiction of Maria's suicide attempt, followed by her hospital admission. The imagery and that which it depicts remains as painful to watch today as it did decades ago.
While Maria is the central character, her tragedy and arc merge with that of the actual protagonist, Jun Takano, a fledgeling surgeon who, in the quality of certified psychiatrist, is assigned to provide therapy to the French-Japanese patient the morning after her admittance.
Maria's mental illness component comes to light as the story and therapy sessions progress. The key art consists of photos of women using coloured masks to visually represent the dimensions of her multiple personality disorder.
(Note: the text above is machine translated from the original Japanese game manual.)
Break was denounced for its bid to integrate so serious a derangement as a theme in a juvenile entertainment piece. Their reaction was to highlight the research done to ensure a careful treatment of the subject and sensitization of players via a bespoke message in the manual. In retrospect, the relative popularity of this game at the time was greatly owned to this fleeting controversy, and is believed to have been a crucial factor in the obtention of budget for Maria's far less spirited sequel.
As a work of pure fiction, scenario writer Kirie Fukuda was at liberty to carry the already divisive premise into even more exotic territory by establishing a mysterious yet playful correspondence between Maria's distinct personas and Egyptian deities.
The game's structure is modelled after hirudorama, a Japanese word interchangeably used to describe daytime TV fiction or soap operas; each of its nine chapters lasting nearly thirty minutes, equipped with a plot twist, cliff-hanger ending, and followed by rolling credits.
Perhaps the single most outstanding aspect about this production results from a tireless effort to surpass the standard of authenticity in what pertains facial expressions; particularly those of the multifaceted Maria, often with stilted yet all the more fascinating results.
In this and other regards, the influence of D no Shokutaku and its character, Laura, is clear and unmistakable. Maria's director and studio head at Break, Akira Okada, was an ex-Warp employee who worked as sales director precisely at the time when Eno's game was being developed.
Following a modest success, Break released Maria 2: Jutaikokuchi no Nazo in 99, a not-so-direct sequel which did not command the same attention as the original. The studio created other noteworthy visual novels: Ouma ga Toki and its sequel, as well as the most unusual Saishuu Densha, a paranormal-themed romantic story involving two strangers who meet in a train.
Before closing, it would pay to emphasize that this is an entirely different adventure game from the similarly forgotten MA-RI-A Ningōkan no Noroi, a 1996 3D CG horror adventure designed by Osamu Tezuka's son, Makoto; and scored by Kuniaki Haishima, of Kowloon's Gate and Siren 2 fame.
Nor is it related in any way with the so-called "Maria" episode from the Yarudora visual novel game series, Sampaguita, released in 1997 for the PlayStation by Sugar & Rockets and Production I.G.
#Maria Kimi Tachi Ga Umareta Wake#obscure japanese games#japanese game design#mental illness#suicide#axela#break#playstation#saturn
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Her instructor is hard on her during training to ensure she survive actual combat, which she did in the end. 💪🏻
Library Wars (2013)
#library wars#eikura nana#nana eikura#okada junichi#junichi okada#hashimoto jun#jun hashimoto#japanese movie#j movie#jmovie#japan#military drama
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Glass Heart, based on Wakagi Mio’s best-selling light novel, is coming to Netflix in 2025. Executively co-produced and starring Takeru Satoh, Glass Heart also stars Yu Miyazaki, Keita Machida, Jun Shison, and Masaki Suda. The drama is directed by Kakimoto Kensaku and will distributed worldwide on Netflix in 2025.
Plot
Akane Saijo, a college student and aspiring drummer finds herself suddenly kicked out of her band for arbitrary reasons. Things take a turn when Naoki Fujitani, a musical prodigy known as "Amadeus of Rock", stumbles upon her talent and invites her to join his newly formed band "Ten Blank".
Characters
Satoh Takeru as Naoki Fujitani, the leader, vocalist and bassist of Ten Blank
Miyazaki Yu as Akane Saijo, the determined drummer of Ten Blank
Machida Keita as Takashi Takaoka, the diligent guitarist of Ten Blank
Shison Jun as Kazushi Sakamoto, the introspective keyboardist and music geek of Ten Blank
Suda Masaki as Kiriya Masaki, the charismatic vocalist of the rival band to Ten Blank
Renowned directors Kensaku Kakimoto (Parasite in Love) and Kotaro Goto (The Naked Director) are at the helm of the series. Mari Okada, the acclaimed scriptwriter behind popular titles such as Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day and The Anthem of the Heart, takes charge of writing the story alongside a talented team of emerging female scriptwriters.
Glass Heart sets a new benchmark in Japanese drama with its massive filming scale, including scenes featuring tens of thousands of extras for music performances. The actors also went through intensive training to master their instruments so they can play authentically. Prepare to be swept off your feet by the passion, music, and drama when Glass Heart premieres in 2025.
Read more at Netflix Press Release
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Netflix Series 'Glass Heart'
Cast: Takeru Satoh, Yu Miyazaki, Keita Machida, Jun Shison, Masaki Suda
Based on the novel: 'Glass Heart' by Mio Wakagi
Directors: Kensaku Kakimoto, Kotaro Goto
Screenplay: Mari Okada, Tomoko Akutsu, Shiho Kosaka, Anna Kawahara
Co-executive Producer: Takeru Satoh
Producer: Go Abe
Line Producer: Hirofumi Sakurai
Production: ROBOT
Produced by: Netflix
#glass heart#takeru satoh#yu miyazaki#keita machida#shison jun#suda masaki#netflix japan#netflix#jdramasource#lextag#machida keita
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