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I finished oshibudo's dorama after a while having it on my list to watch
I must say i love Maki and Yumeri no matter in which form i see them (even tho i haven't even started the manga yet)
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Japanese comfort food for less at Hakata Ton-ichi'
Looking for an affordable and delicious Japanese dining experience that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Hakata Ton-ichi, a cozy ramen shop dedicated to satisfying the taste buds of hardworking individuals craving comfort food after a long day. The people behind Hakata Ton-ichi believe that great tasting ramen should be a necessary comfort, not a rare luxury. It’s no wonder then that…
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hakata izakaya, taman mutiara, cheras.
a rather new japanese izakaya style restaurant near my neighborhood, decided to visit with my family to celebrate mother’s day. the menu has quite a lot of options, different kinds of japanese dishes and set meals to choose from.
i decided to have small bites instead of set meals - rainbow roll, california maki, tobikko gunkan, pork belly with baby corn skewer, grilled oyster mentaiyaki and grilled lady’s fingers.
the food takes a while to arrive when the restaurant is crowded, the service is quite efficient though as there are many staff around. the sushi and makis are quite nice, it’s fresh and portion size is okay too. the yakitori is grilled nicely, very flavorful and enjoyable.
the ambiance here is very casual, there’s also outdoor seating area for people who wanna drink and listen to live band. it’s a pretty okay neighborhood japanese restaurant, nothing too fancy but could satisfying japanese food cravings with lots of variety.
#food#japanese#hakata izakaya#cheras#taman mutiara#newly opened#neighborhood#variety#menu#rainbow maki#sushi#roll#california roll#temaki#tobikko#gunkan#yakitori#pork belly#baby corn#grilled oysters#mentaiyaki#lady's fingers#okra#enjoyable#flavorful#yummy#satisfying#casual#outdoor seating#drinking
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Maki Hakata
#Maki Hakata#伯方 眞妃#Oshi ga Budokan Ittekuretara Shinu#推しが武道館いってくれたら��ぬ#If my favorite idol goes to Budokan I will die#ChamJam
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The look of… IX: Hakone-Yumoto Onsen
History Although it‘s likely that Geisha worked in Hakone since the late 19th century, not much can be found about their history. The current Kenban was built in 1950 [1]. In the early/mid 80's (before the bubble economy), 400-450 Geisha lived in Hakone [2]. The Otosan of Ikedaya Okiya reformed the traditional employment system and introduced benefits like pension plans and financial compensations for cancelled jobs [3].
In 2000 latest, the Hakone Yumoto Kenban launched its own website [4], creating a space for Okiya to advertise and look for new members [5]. In 2001, the Okasan of Wakita became the current head of the Geigi Union. In order to ensure the survival of local Hanamachi culture, the Kenban became open to public in 2008, and the Geisha band Basara (婆娑羅) was founded in 2009. [2]
In the late 2010's, around 150 Geisha from age 18 to 80 lived in 32 Okiya. Lack of work during the Corona pandemic reduced their numbers to 109 in 2021. The amount of Geisha working in Hakone has increased meanwhile, with 140 of them active in January 2024, but still hasn‘t reached its pre-pandemic levels. [2]
The look of Hakone Maiko
Local term: Kirariko きらり妓
※ Hairstyle: own hair, Shimada mage and Hanaogi mage ※ Kanzashi: Kushi, maezashi, non-seasonal hana kanzashi ※ Make up: western make up or light oshiroi, both lips painted from the start ※ Kimono: Furisode mostly without tucks (rarely with sleeve tucks) ※ Eri: white, white with embroidery (red, red/pink) ※ Obi: Koken musubi ※ Obiage: tied and tucked in, red ※ Obijime: red with simple, rectangular Obidome ※ Footwear: white or black Zori
The look of Hakone Geiko
Local term: Geisha
※ Hairstyle: Taka shimada or Tsubushi shimada Katsura ※ Kanzashi: Taka shimada: Kushi, Tama in the back, Kogai in the back, and sometimes in the front too. Tsubushi shimada: Kushi, Tama ※ Make up: Oshiroi ※ Kimono: Mostly Homongi/Tsukesage, sometimes Hikizuri. Kuromontsuki for Tachikata is always a Hikizuri ※ Eri: white, rarely with white or pink embriodery ※ Obi: Yanagi musubi with Kuromontsuki (white/blue Hakata ori), otherwise Otaiko musubi ※ Obiage: always red with Kuromontsuki, otherwise white, pink or light blue. Usually not patterned. ※ Obijime: light-coloured. No Obijime with Yanagi musubi ※ Footwear: Zori, Geta with white or blue Hanao
Casual/Jikata style
※ Hairstyle: Yohatsu ※ Kanzashi: usually none, maki (蒔絵) kanzashi at best ※ Make up: western make up ※ Kimono: Kurotomesode, otherwise Homongi ※ Eri: white ※ Obi: Otaiko musubi ※ Obiage: mostly warm pastel colours, but basically anything goes. Not patterned. ※ Obijime: Sometimes with Obidome ※ Footwear: Zôri
Tachiyaku style
※ Hairstyle: Maeware Katsura ※ Kanzashi: Tama pin in the back ※ Make up: Oshiroi ※ Kimono: Hômongi ※ Eri: white ※ Obi: Koken musubi with mint/light green Kakae Obi (抱え帯) ※ Obiage: red, white, pink or light blue. Obidome not uncommon ※ Obijime: light-coloured
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Arts: The schools taught in Hakone are Nishikawa 西川 (dance), Honjo 本條 (Kouta, Hauta and Min‘yo), Kineya 杵屋 (Nagauta) and Tosha 藤舎 (Hayashi). [6]
Kirariko is a newly coined term in use since 2003 to call junior Geisha in the age group from 18-30. [7] Upon turning 30, Kirariko have to take either a „dancer grade B“ or „dancer grade A“ test. To pass the B test, she has to perform two dances. For the grade A test, she has to perform three female style and three male style dances. [8]
Companions: Okiya recruit and employ companions as well as Geisha. Companions receive a fixed wage, which is usually lower than that of the Geisha, but the customer pays the same price. Companions can be requested to wear either western clothing or Kimono. Western clothing is a business suit provided for free by the Okiya, Kimono can be rented for a set fee by the Okiya as well. [9] Companions receive professional names like Geisha. They don‘t study performing arts and can work part-time. Their job is to serve drinks and food and engage in „pleasant conversation“ with customers at banquets. [10] In my opinion, a good entry-level job in the Karyukai – some companions became Geisha later in their carreer. [11]
Becoming independent: after being Geisha for seven years, you have the opportunity of opening a branch of your debut Okiya. In all cases I know, the new Okiya takes one or two characters from the original Okiya. For example Ikedaya 池田家 → Wakita 和喜田 and Yukieda 雪江田 (田 Kanji is part of the new name). Wakita 和喜田 → Suzuwa すず和 and Yukiwa ゆき和 (和). Kitami 㐂田見 → Kisaya 㐂茶家 (㐂).
Changing Okiya registration: only possible when becoming independent, or when your (biological) mother, sister, or daughter opens a new Okiya.
Sources
[1] https://note.com/meetgeisha/n/n1cc907ffd4c9. [2] https://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/301712, [3] https://conex-eco.co.jp/hakonesaisai/71824/ [4] https://web.archive.org/web/20000919171055/http://www.geisha.co.jp:80/ [5] https://web.archive.org/web/20001017234326/http://www.geisha.co.jp/okiya-name.htm,[6] https://geisha.co.jp/kenban/, [7] https://web.archive.org/web/20040408030159/http://www11.plala.or.jp/fukunoya/what_is_kirariko.html,[8] https://konohanasakuya.blogspot.com/2012/03/dance-performance.html,[9] https://yukieda.com/kyuujin_answer/, [10] https://yukieda.com/recruit/companion/,[11] https://web.archive.org/web/20080220191156/http://www.00wakita.com/hyousyou.html
Picture sources: Group picture 2024, Hakone Odori, three Kirariko 2023, Kirariko back view 2023, Geisha dancing, Geisha preparing Tosenkyo set 2019, Sumomo with a dancer 2009, Anzu and Yuho 2023, really nice picture of Yumiko with Kokyu 2022, Chacha dancing 2022, Atsumi and unknown Tachikata 2019, Natsumi 2022, Matsuyoshi new year's picture 2023
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Slam Dunk: So Who Won the IH after Sannoh Lost?
There are a lot of theories out there as to who actually clinched the Inter-High championship after Sannoh took a shock loss to Shohoku. What we do know is that Inoue 1) has a specific school/winner in mind and 2) most likely had decided who it was by the time he drew the IH bracket in the manga (he's shared this in another interview that I'll post about another day). Let’s look at who might’ve won the IH today :)
The biggest hints come from a 2017 interview, where Inoue was asked who won the IH and he stated that it was a team that was never depicted in Slam Dunk.
Clip of the interview here; question starts around the 5:10 mark. No English subtitles there but I've transcribed the interview:
Q: By the way, who won the national championship? A: Ah, about that... Q: Oh, should I not have asked that? A: Well, it's not that. It's just... (hesitates) Q: Kainan was #2, right? A: Kainan was #2. Q: So my guess is that maybe Meihou won the championship? A: Oh no, that's not the case. Q: Oh so there is a champion [in your mind]. A: Yes, in my mind there's a specific winner. Q: Mm... A: But the winning team is not one that has ever been described or appeared. Q: A team that has never appeared? A: (nods) It's a team that has never appeared. And if Meihou won the championship, that would be pretty annoying. Q: Yes. A: They have the talent and capability, but I think to let such a team win would really be pretty annoying. Q: I seem to have gotten the best answer, no?
Someone from Hong Kong then did a hyper detailed analysis in Chinese to get to the bottom of it, and deduced that the eventual champion was...
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Hakata.
I read the essay in the native format (see essay here) and loved it because it made a ton of sense, then I tried to do a Google translate to see if the English was ok. Answer: IT WAS NOT. It came out completely garbled. But if you want to try reading the article, I'd recommend using ChatGPT; both the free and Pro versions translate a lot more smoothly and accurately than DeepL, which in turn is a cut above Google Translate.
For a super simplified/condensed version of the article, the main logic for a Hakata win goes as follows:
According to the IH bracket, there're 5 seeds for this year's tournament and we know the seeding reflects the performance of the previous year's IH tournament. The top 4 seeds this year are the top 4 teams of the previous year and those seeds can be easily identified in the bracket as they got to skip the first round matches this year.
The bracket shows the top 4 seeds being: Sannoh (top left quadrant of bracket), Kainan (bottom left), Hakata (top right; but in the English translation there's a weird typo showing "Hakuta"), and Meihou (bottom right). Note: Meihou wasn't a top 4 team last year; Aiwa was, according to Maki. So presumably, since Meihou beat Aiwa this year to take the #1 position in their prefecture tournament, Meihou took their place in the IH seeding too.
The 5th seed who also got to skip the first round match was Rakuen, somewhere in the middle on the left side bracket. They were probably the best performing team amongst the Top 8 last year so got the 5th seed this year as a result.
We also know that last year Sannoh was the champion and Kainan lost to them in the semi finals. And since Aiwa was #4 last year, Kainan must have been #3 as it's impossible to lose to Sannoh in the semis and be any higher than #3. That means the one team remaining (Hakata) must've been #2 last year, after facing Sannoh in the finals but had clearly lost.
With Sannoh out of the way this year, it’s entirely feasible for a strong team that already has the experience of playing deep into the IH tournament to actually win the championship this year. There may have also been sentimental reasons as to why Inoue picked Hakata as the winner - Inoue is a Kyushu native (having been born and bred there) and Hakata is also in Kyushu.
IMO not depicting the eventual champion is a really great approach and is a testament to Inoue's storytelling skills. In the minds of many SD fans, the national champions that year ought to be a team that's more impressive than Sannoh and Shohoku because even with Sannoh out of the way they'll still need to beat plenty of strong teams en route.
How would/should such a team look like? It'll be impossible to convey the power of such a team with just a few manga panels - especially since every SD reader will have their own expectations of what such a team would/should look like.
So Inoue goes for the opposite approach: offer nothing. Without depicting the winning team at all, he preserves the reader's ability to imagine everything and anything they want to about the team. The canvas stays empty, and we have the paint.
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The Kafuri Head Shop of Maki no Udon, which has 18 branches in Fukuoka and Saga prefectures, is a well-known specialty of Fukuoka. The soup made at the Kafuri Head Shop is carried to each branch and used for udon (to be exact, the noodle factory is located a little south of the Head Shop), so this is the headquarter of Maki no Udon both in name and reality.
This time I made the effort to visit the Maki no Udon in Kafuri right after it opened at 9:00 am. I left my hotel in Hakata before 8:00 a.m. and took the subway and JR Chikuhi Line to get there. As expected, though, unlike the Hakata Bus Terminal branch, there was no line. That aside, let me quickly introduce what kind of restaurant it was…
Continue reading... >> Maki no Udon Kafuri Head Shop
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AAAAAAAAA BEST SHIP NEXT TO ERIPIYO X MAINA
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Don’t worry. I know you’ll be fine, Yume.
#oshi ga budoukan ittekuretara shinu#oshibudo#allanimanga#fyanimegifs#animationsource#hakata maki#mizumori yumeri#edits#!oshibudo#*gif
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Please take this awful edit with an even more awful opinion.
#if my favorite pop idol made it to the budokan i would die#oshi ga budoukan ittekuretara shinu#sonyeo shidae#girls generation#kwon yuri#maki hakata#hakata maki#yuri#it's the only thing i can think about#and i think it's the hair
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baby’s first print!
#my art#oshibudo#maina ichii#ichii maina#igarashi reo#matsuyama sorane#yokota aya#hakata maki#mizumori yumeri#teramoto yuka#it's me I'm baby
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#Oshi ga Budoukan Ittekuretara Shinu#ep11#oshibudou#If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan I Would Die#推しが武道館いってくれたら死ぬ#idol#wota#fan#music#Mizumori Yumeri#Hakata Maki#maki x yume#yume x maki#yumeri x maki#maki x yumeri#holding hands
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everyone should watch oshibudo, i think
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#oshibudo#oshi ga budoukan ittekuretara shinu#cham jam#maina ichii#sorane matsuyama#maki hakata#yumeri mizumori#reo igarashi#aya yokota#yuuka teramoto#design#anime
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𖦹 おしぶどう OSHIBUDO · icons ✿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ❀ please like or reblog !?
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