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For WindBreaker Fans
Now that Tsubakino's voice actor has been revealed to be Ryota Osaka, I think this is a good time to show off this duet sung by Osaka and Yuma Uchida (Sakura).
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The song is the ending song of an anime called Opus Colors where Uchida (Sakura) and Osaka (Tsubakino) are the leads!
There are other Windbreaker voice actors in the anime as the supporting cast!
This anime is a bit obscure, but I hope you check it out if you like to hear your favorite voice actors sing!
#windbreaker#wind breaker#Haruka sakura#sakura haruka#Tsubakino tasuku#Tasuku tsubakino#opus colors#kazuki yamanashi#Kyo takise#yuma uchida#Ryota osaka#voice actors#anime#Youtube
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A few additional photos from closing night in Shizuoka yesterday.
Featured are Junpei Wakebe as Munkustrap, Kazuki Morita as Gilbert, Masatoshi Futamura as Chorus Macavity, and Masaru Kitamura as Rum Tum Tugger.
23 September 2024.
Toma Masaki as Asparagus, Haruka Yamazaki as Bombalurina, Shuichi Kawazu as Carbucketty, Eiko Kataoka as Cassandra, Yujin Haga as Coricopat, Marina Tada as Demeter, Kazuki Morita as Gilbert, Miki Kanehara as Grizabella, Ayaka Yoshida as Jellylorum, Mayumi Fujita as Jemima, Namiko Hanada as Jennyanydots, Masatoshi Futamura as Chorus Macavity, Shun Kuwahara as Mistoffelees, Ryudo Tsutaki as Mungojerrie, Junpei Wakebe as Munkustrap, Seiji Hashimoto as Old Deuteronomy, Masaru Kitamura as Rum Tum Tugger, Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer, Shoyo Kamitani as Rumpus Cat, Fumina Yamanashi as Sillabub, Neo Oi as Skimbleshanks, Naomi Takada as Tantomile, TaeSun Kang as Tumblebrutus, and Erii Kojima as Victoria.
#CATS Musical#CATS the Musical#CATS Shizuoka 2024#Shiki CATS#CATS Japan#Munkustrap#Junpei Wakebe#Gilbert#Kazuki Morita#Macavity#Masatoshi Futamura#Rum Tum Tugger#Masaru Kitamura
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About日本製[Nihonsei] Part 2
〜Contents〜
Traveling 47 prefectures across Japan with Haruma Miura
47 of “Made in Japan”
01 Hokkaido A close look at the history of Esashi Oiwake
02 Aomori Artist’s techniques behind the Nebuta festival
03 Iwate Visiting Tekiseisha, a workshop for Joboji Urushi lacquer
04 Miyagi Kanedai, the pride of local industry
05 Akita Encounter a power of sake at the Aramasa Sake Brewery
06 Yamagata Visiting a Yonezawa beef cattle farm
07 Fukushima The world’s best rice – visiting the Tenei rice farm
08 Ibaraki Fireworks artistry of Yamazaki Enka Manufacturing
09 Tochigi The story historic Ashikaga School tells us
10 Gunma Daimonya, the history and tradition of Takasaki Daruma craftmanship
11 Saitama Ogano Kabuki, the tradition that passed down through generations and to the future
12 Chiba Learning at the Chiba Shoyu headquarters factory
13 Tokyo History of Tsukudani unfolded at Tsukudani Marukyu
14 Kanagawa Visiting Hakkodo, the oldest manufacturer of Kamakura-bori
15 Niigata Snow Peak headquarters and outdoor gear industry
16 Toyama Massive Kurobe Dam and electric power
17 Ishikawa What Kagaya Ryokan continues to deliver
18 Fukui The glasses I touched at the Boston Club in Sabae City
19 Yamanashi Hands-on report from Kikuchi Wasabi Farm
20 Nagano To the factory house of Fujigen Guitars
21 Gifu Japanese papermaking at Minotake Kami Studio
22 Shizuoka Think about a “community” at Dot Tree Project Shuzenji
23 Aichi Touch the origin of the Toyota Motor Corporation
24 Mie Wagu – soak-up the life of Japanese lobster fisherman
25 Shiga To Daiyo- Oumi’s hand-crafted Japanese candle
26 Kyoto Discover “Project GO ON” launched by a new generation of Kyoto traditional artists
27 Osaka Visiting Ebisu at the Imamiya Shrine
28 Hyogo The weight of the salt at the Ako Marine Science Museum, Salt Country
29 Nara Carrying on the traditions to future generation at the Yamamoto Kawara Kogyo
30 Wakayama Savoring Hamadaya’s sesame tofu at the foot of Mt. Koya
31 Tottori A challenge called Sakyu Rakkyo
32 Shimane The nature and the time that support Tataraba
33 Okayama The garment factory that shines, fueling Japan Blue in the denim industry
34 Hiroshima Interview with Mr. Fumiaki Kajiya, a storyteller of Hiroshima
35 Yamaguchi Family ties at Sakae Fuku, an exquisite pufferfish restaurant
36 Tokushima Fascinated by the BUAISOU’s indigo dye
37 Kagawa Discovering the history of udon noodles at the Sanuki Menki headquarters
38 Ehime The branding of Imabari Towel
39 Kouchi Mr. Manabu Myojin, the distinguished technique of the bonito fisherman
40 Fukuoka Hakata vidro chanpon artisan, Mr. Youji Kunii and his studio
41 Saga The alure of “Tadarou-ware pottery” encountered at Kaneko Kilin
42 Nagasaki Iki – the history of Hirayama Ryokan and the island
43 Kumamoto Tenmeido – Interview with Mr. Kazuki Kitagawa about “Rokkasho -six confectioners”
44 Oita Searching for Shiramizu Kousen’s sparkling water
45 Miyazaki Visiting the third generation of Kagura mask-making craftsman
46 Kagoshima To the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center
47 Okinawa Visiting the art of Kumiodori at the National Theatre Okinawa
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Current LIVE on ST@GE! event is a collab with Yamanashi prefecture, so all of these backgrounds show off something related to it.
Kazuki examines silk, and Kyosuke shows off inden products, both traditional
And my personal star, Shinonome, gets a stunning night view of Fuji with Chureito Pagoda.
Okay, so it’s a little unfair, because Shinonome is the ranking prize so that’s the awakened card, while Kazuki and Kyosuke are pre-awakening because they’re gacha rewards. But look at hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
#im@s sidem#the idolm@ster sidem#the idolm@ster sidem live on st@ge!#live on st@ge#live on st@ge! event#tsukumo kazuki#aoi kyosuke#shinonome soichiro
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Daita Apartment Building, Setagaya
Daita Apartment Building, Setagaya Real Estate, western Tokyo Homes, Japanese Housing Architecture Photos
Daita Apartment Building in Setagaya, Tokyo
6 Jun 2021
Daita Apartment Building
Architect: Ryuichi Sasaki / Sasaki Architecture
Location: Setagaya, western Tokyo, Japan
The Daita Apartment Building is a 16-unit rental housing complex in a quiet residential area off the main road in Setagaya, western Tokyo. A hilly area facing a road off the main road. The area around the site is dotted with mansion forests.
There is a height difference of more than 2 meters within the site, and the road facing the site also has a height difference at both ends of the site.
It is a residential area and there is a restriction on the height diagonal. The size of the site is such that greenery is required by ordinance. In consideration of the quiet surrounding environment with abundant vegetation neighborhood, the exterior of the building was required to have the characteristics of the surrounding environment and to appeal as a façade.
The building is composed of two complex structures: a group of units directly facing the street, and a walkway through the site that leads to the entrance of the apartment building. While ascending the stairs that lead directly from the road, the plantings on the walls, the kicking plants, and the green accent color on the walls give the building a natural feel.
When you reach the top of the road, you will find a place that is cut off from the surrounding environment as an L-shaped forest-like area. For the facade, We arranged green colored stainless steel around the openings of the fair-faced concrete, so that the form of the surrounding environment emerges vividly as if we are aware of its existence on a daily basis.
The slabs of the three units spans along the street have different heights, and the studio units above them have different heights. The unit on the west side of the back of the site is a 1 bedroom unit with three spans of the terraced slab, which is a stepped living room that maintains the connection between the space and the external landscape from different heights. The living room, dining room, and bedroom can be changed according to each resident’s spatial relationship.
These terraced slabs are also developed in the common corridor where the stairwells are located so that the residents can feel the change of the landscape according to the height on a daily basis.
The units that are affected by the elevation oblique line on the north side of the building have sloping surfaces and high-side lights with a high ceiling height, and some units have a counter living room with a long counter.
The units range from studio to maisonette type, and the combination of floors and ceiling surfaces with slightly different heights, as well as the direction of the wall slope due to the slope of the roof, gradually changes, so that you can enjoy a variety of views of the space and the way light and wind enter.
What were the key challenges? The slabs of the three-unit spans along the street have different heights, and the studio units above them have different heights. The unit on the west side of the back of the site is a one-bedroom unit with three spans of the terraced slab, which is a stepped living room that maintains the connection between the space and the external landscape from different heights. The living room, dining room, and bedroom can be changed according to each resident’s spatial relationship.
Key products used: For the facade, I arranged green-colored stainless steel around the openings of the fair-faced concrete, so that the form of the surrounding environment emerges vividly as if we are aware of its existence on a daily basis.
Daita Apartment Building in Setagaya, Japan – Building Information
Lead Architects: Sasaki Architecture
Lead Architect: Ryuichi Sasaki/Sasaki Architecture Architecture Team: Gen Kagurazaka, Anna Kwapien, Yuriko Ogura, Cecile Brissez/Sasaki Architecture Structure: Kazuki Takano/Atelier La Cle Client: Kenji Miumi Color Stainless Polish: Shinko Stainless Polishing Light: Natsuha Kameoka/Lighting Sou Furniture: Takako Ueno/T Style Design Site Area:267.93m2 Building Area 535.93m2 Structure: Reinforced Concrete Construction Schedule: October 2017 to March 2019
Project size: 535 m2 Site size: 267 m2 Completion date: 2019 Building levels: 4
Award/Prize LEAF AWARDS 2019, Shortlist (Europe) German Design Award 2020, Winner (Germany) Iconic Awards 2019, Winner (Germany) Architecture Master Prize 2019, Honorable Mention (USA)
Photography: Takumi Ota
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Location: Saitama Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan
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A round of newly shared promotional photos from Japan, before they open in Shizuoka next week on 17 July 2024.
Namiko Hanada as Jennyanydots.
Ryudo Tsutaki as Mungojerrie and Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer.
Maaya Tahara as Cassandra and Yuma Ishida as Tumblebrutus.
Taken over the course of the Nagoya stop from 2022 to 2024.
Jellicle Songs Pyramid, from December 2022:
(Top left and down) Cezary Modzelewski as Chorus Tugger, Ippei Sagehashi as Chorus Macavity, Yurie Sato as Bombalurina, Yuriko Yamada as Cassandra, Kanako Fujiwara as Sillabub, Saaya Azuma as Rumpleteazer, Yuki Takahashi as Young Deuteronomy, Masae Ebata as Babygriz, Ayaka Yoshida as Jellylorum, Hitomi Sekino as Victoria, Yuki Hirai as Jemima, Hikari Ono as Demeter, Miki Kasahara as Jennyanydots, Hiroki Terunuma as Carbucketty, Junpei Wakebe as Munkustrap, Kaisaer Tatike as Skimbleshanks, Shoyo Kamitani as Rumpus Cat, Ryudo Tsutaki as Mungojerrie, Akito Iwamura as Mistoffelees, Ryujiro Isshiki as Coricopat, and Yujin Haga as Gilbert.
The Jellicle Ball, from November 2022:
Mitsuha Kojima as Bombalurina, Hiroki Terunuma as Carbucketty, Maaya Tahara as Cassandra, Ryujiro Isshiki as Coricopat, Shunsuke Ito as Gilbert, Misaki Ono as Jellylorum, Tsukushi Maruno as Jemima, Namiko Hanada as Jennyanydots, TaeSun Kang as Chorus Macavity, So Yokoi as Mistoffelees, Masaru Kitamura as Munkustrap, Kazuki Kanemoto as Old Deuteronomy, Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer, Haruna Sasaki as Sillabub, Naomi Takada as Tantomile, and Nemu Kondo as Victoria.
The Ad-Dressing of Cats, from 2022 or 2023:
Mitsuha Kojima as Bombalurina, Shun Kuwahara as Carbucketty, Maaya Tahara as Cassandra, Marina Tada as Demeter, Yujin Haga as Gilbert, Miki Okudaira as Jellylorum, Yukako Shingu as Jemima, Miki Kasahara as Jennyanydots, Shu Oshida as Mistoffelees, Kazuki Morita as Mungojerrie, Taijun Kanemoto as Munkustrap, Yuki Takahashi as Old Deuteronomy, Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer, Cezary Modzelewski as Rum Tum Tugger, Kenshin Mori as Rumpus Cat, Fumina Yamanashi as Sillabub, Kaisaer Tatike as Skimbleshanks, Saki Suginoas Tantomile, Junpei Sano as Tumblebrutus, and Nemu Kondo as Victoria.
#CATS Musical#CATS the Musical#Shiki CATS#CATS Japan#Rumpleteazer#Ayu Shimizu#Mungojerrie#Ryudo Tsutaki#Jennyanydots#Namiko Hanada#Cassandra#Maaya Tahara#Tumblebrutus#Yuma Ishida#CATS Shizuoka 2024
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Another closing night today was in Shizuoka, as the Japanese cast bids farewell to the city, and will reopen in Hiroshima on the production's 41st anniversary (11 November 2024).
Toma Masaki as Asparagus, Haruka Yamazaki as Bombalurina, Shuichi Kawazu as Carbucketty, Eiko Kataoka as Cassandra, Yujin Haga as Coricopat, Marina Tada as Demeter, Kazuki Morita as Gilbert, Miki Kanehara as Grizabella, Ayaka Yoshida as Jellylorum, Mayumi Fujita as Jemima, Namiko Hanada as Jennyanydots, Masatoshi Futamura as Chorus Macavity, Shun Kuwahara as Mistoffelees, Ryudo Tsutaki as Mungojerrie, Junpei Wakebe as Munkustrap, Seiji Hashimoto as Old Deuteronomy, Masaru Kitamura as Rum Tum Tugger, Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer, Shoyo Kamitani as Rumpus Cat, Fumina Yamanashi as Sillabub, Neo Oi as Skimbleshanks, Naomi Takada as Tantomile, TaeSun Kang as Tumblebrutus, and Erii Kojima as Victoria.
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Today marks National Cat Day in Japan (otherwise known as 猫の日), and what better thing to celebrate with than some new photos from Nagoya?
One from Jellicle Songs and the other from The Jellicle Ball.
From July 2023.
Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer, Cezary Modzelewski as Chorus Tugger, Chiaki Kimura as Babygriz, Fumina Yamanashi as Sillabub, Hiroki Terunuma as Carbucketty, Ippei Sagehashi as Chorus Macavity, Junpei Sano as Tumblebrutus, Kaisaer Tatike as Skimbleshanks, Kazuki Morita as Mungojerrie, Kohei Nakahashi as Asparagus, Maaya Tahara as Cassandra, Mayumi Fujita as Demeter, Miki Okudaira as Jellylorum, Mitsuha Kojima as Bombalurina, Nemu Kondo as Victoria, Rika Takeshita as Tantomile, Sayuri Ataka as Jennyanydots, Shota Obitsu as Coricopat, Shu Oshida as Mistoffelees, Taijun Kanemoto as Munkustrap, Tomoki Kawakami as Rumpus Cat, Yujin Haga as Gilbert, Yukako Shingu as Jemima, and Yuki Takahashi as Old Deuteronomy.
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The Shiki Theatre Company in Japan celebrated its 70th anniversary today (14 July 2023), with special curtain calls for all the ongoing shows, including CATS in Nagoya!
Only a few more months until the show's 40th anniversary in November!
Toma Masaki as Asparagus, Erika Orita as Bombalurina, Hiroki Terunuma as Carbucketty, Nanako Yoshimura as Cassandra, Shota Obitsu as Coricopat, Mayumi Fujita as Demeter, Yoshiki Takano as Gilbert, Chiaki Kimura as Grizabella, Miki Okudaira as Jellylorum, Saya as Jemima, Sayuri Ataka as Jennyanydots, Ippei Sagehashi as Chorus Macavity, Shu Oshida as Mistoffelees, Kazuki Morita as Mungojerrie, Taijun Kanemoto as Munkustrap, Yuki Takahashi as Old Deuteronomy, Cezary Modzelewski as Rum Rum Tugger, Ayu Shimizu as Rumpleteazer, Tomoki Kawakami as Rumpus Cat, Fumina Yamanashi as Sillabub, Kaisaer Tatike as Skimbleshanks, Rika Takeshita as Tantomile, Yuma Ishida as Tumblebrutus, and Erii Kojima as Victoria.
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