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kurumipilled · 1 year ago
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New event .ᐟ
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The new event, “The full moon is on the stage ~tale of genji~” is coming tomorrow .ᐟ
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The event gacha will have
4☆ Towa Hanamaki
4☆ Nagisa Tsukimiyama
3☆ Shinobu Inuyose
Event 3☆ Noa Fukushima
The cards are permanent and it is shuffle team F event .ᐟ I do not know the attribute or param , sorry .ᐟ.ᐟ
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ask-misun-and-oc · 3 months ago
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When Saniwa plays Otome Game
Author: It's little bit ironic. Touken Ranbu is little bit similar to general otome game. And we the saniwa in that universe play otome game while we are surrounded by ikemen sword. But i think it makes sense because the timeline implicitly based on real life, so... it's okay having a plot playing otome game that exist now.
Buzen: Ey yoo~ Narumi-chan~ Seems you so focus on the game. What game that you play there?
Narumi: Umm... It's an otome game that based on the history.
Ryuji: What era do you play? Bakumatsu or Sengoku era just like in Sengoku Basara?
Narumi: Umm... today i play Ikemen Genjiden. I love the art and character design 🥰
Fukushima: Genji...den?
Ryuji: I bet it's same as Nioh. Give your phone to me, i want to know the story plot.
Later
Ryuji: NYAAAAAH, YORITOMO IS THE MOST ANNOYING GUY JUST LIKE NOBUNAGA!! I won't let my innocent 'MC' being teased like that- ah no, my innocent sister!!! He must be responsible toward Yoshitsune's death and the moment on Atsukashiyama!
Buzen: I know you get angry, but it's just a fiction.
Ryuji: Yeah i know, but i'm still angry with what happen in real life.
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sesiondemadrugada · 6 years ago
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Tsigoineruwaizen (Seijun Suzuki, 1980).
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las-microfisuras · 3 years ago
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Koyu Abe siembra una semilla de girasol en los jardines del templo de Genji
Koyu Abe, con rigurosa túnica negra,
alta y rapada la cabeza
llano el ceño
siembra una semilla de girasol en los jardines del templo de Genji.
Con parsimonia deposita la pequeña cáscara repleta
de luz en potencia
de futuros asombros
en un cuenco cavado entre la tierra.
La cubre con una pequeña pala
la riega con una regadera anaranjada.
Pasa la brisa sobre los jardines del templo de Genji
la siente Koyu Abe en sus manos salpicadas por el agua.
En una bolsa de tela colgada en el regazo lleva
unas decenas o cientos de semillas.
Es aún muy de mañana y sembrar cada una es su tarea
y cubrirla
y regarla con su regadera anaranjada.
Un millón de girasoles habrán de alfombrar pronto los jardines de Genji y los huertos aledaños.
Monjes, campesinas,
todos habrán de tener manos humedecidas por el agua que riega los futuros
asombros amarillos de los niños,
las que serán luces piadosas para ojos extenuados.
Koyu Abe no conoce a Van Gogh, mas pinta girasoles con su pala.
Koyu Abe, cuya mirada divisa, en lontananza, los perfiles grisáceos de los silos nucleares.
A la vera de Fukushima se levantan los jardines del templo de Genji
y es preciso purificar el cielo, purificar las aguas, purificar el suelo, purificar los soles sembrando
          girasoles.
No es un efecto estético, me dice Koyu Abe, en el silencio de la imagen:
las raíces absorben los metales pesados
y del veneno nace, como si tal, la flor.
Mas es verdad que también la belleza purifica
por sí misma,
acota el holandés, saliendo del silencio de la tela,
y Koyu Abe me extiende una bolsa de semillas
de cáscaras repletas de diminuta luz.
La enorme regadera anaranjada
me la alcanza Van Gogh.
- Gabriel Chávez Casazola en La mañana se llenará de jardineros, incluido en Poesía boliviana. Donde la nieve y los ríos son míticos. Antología esencial . Visor Libros.
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comiccrusaders · 7 years ago
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Review: James Bond: Black Box #6 (of 6)
Review: James Bond: Black Box #6 (of 6)
James Bond is a badass. Now that we have established the obvious, and I’ve written the most simplistic and accurate synopsis of 007 maybe…ever, let’s move on, shall we?  In James Bond: Black Box #6, (Dynamite Comics) we find our hero deep within the bowls of the nuclear reactor in Fukushima Japan, attempting to foil the evil Genji, who has stolen some of the most politically sensitive data on…
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scoobydoojedi · 6 years ago
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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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graphicpolicy · 7 years ago
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James Bond #6
writer: Benjamin Percy artist: Rapha Lobosco covers: Dom Reardon (A), Jason Masters (B), Patrick Zircher (C), Jason Masters (RI-B/W), Dom Reardon (RI-Virgin), Patrick Zircher (RI-Virgin) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen +
In the action-packed finale of the Black Box story arc, James Bond descends into the secret headquarters of Saga Genji — deep below the Fukushima nuclear reactor — where he finds himself lost in a labyrinth of dark tunnels and political deceptions. He must overcome both his cyber terrorist adversaries and American and British allies to destroy the black box of vulnerable data that threatens to upend the world.
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James Bond #6 preview. James Bond descends into the secret headquarters of Saga Genji #comics James Bond #6 writer: Benjamin Percy artist: Rapha Lobosco covers: Dom Reardon (A), Jason Masters (B), Patrick Zircher (C), Jason Masters (RI-B/W), Dom Reardon (RI-Virgin), Patrick Zircher (RI-Virgin)
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nukeplant2 · 7 years ago
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007 Delves Into Secret Lair Below FUKUSHIMA Nuclear Reactor In JAMES BOND #6 Preview
#news #fukushima [Newsarama Blog]In the action-packed finale of the Black Box story arc, James Bond descends into the secret headquarters of Saga Genji -- deep below the Fukushima nuclear reactor -- where he finds himself lost in a labyrinth of dark tunnels and political deceptions.
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nukeplant2 · 7 years ago
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Preview of James Bond: Black Box #6
#news #fukushima [Flickering Myth]James Bond descends into the secret headquarters of Saga Genji — deep below the Fukushima nuclear reactor — where he finds himself lost in a labyrinth of dark tunnels and political deceptions. He must overcome both his cyber terrorist adversaries and ...
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