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ricecat-sdvx · 1 year ago
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HARUKA KYOBATE CREW I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT...
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naice-jp · 5 years ago
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『at METRO』 この場所は昔metroという名のヤマザキパンのお店でした。  空き店舗のままだった、その場所を、京終の街を何か面白い空間と場所に変えていきたい想いに集まった実験店舗メンバー。  時間の限られた中、各自それぞれ分担を決めて、参加メンバー皆で作業して作り上げる事が出来た 実験店舗『at METRO』 実験店舗第1回目のお店は、「甘酒スタンド」  商いの右も左もわからないメンバーの女子大生二人が京終で古くより親しまれているイゲタ醤油さんに協力していただき、創作甘酒を提供しました。 彼女達の勇気とこの日まで努力には素直に敬意を払いたいです。  あいにくの天気にかかわらず、晴れの日を無事迎える事が出来て本当に良かった!!次は、誰が実験店主になるのか、今から楽しみです!! #atmetro #アットメトロ #甘酒スタンド #実験店舗プロジェクト #kyobatethinking #京終駅 #奈良 #NPOKYOBATE #実験店舗 #お店づくり #お店づくり作戦会議 #作戦会議 #京終 #nara #kyobate @naice.jp (Minamikiyoubatecho, Nara-shi) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8oNe_sJoog/?igshid=15yjxf62nw89i
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momofmysquad · 5 years ago
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Toma and Maki not winning: completely expected. This is a sports anime. When do they ever completely win on the first try? Toma’s mom saying that Toma is her biggest torment and that she hates him and that is why she is getting a divorcing and moving in with his brother: makes me want to kill her, but not completely unexpected, as every kid in this show has one parent who is the worst person ever Maki trying to kill his dad: NOT EXPECTED. HELLO. WHAT??? I hope Maki ends up okay, and that his mom ends up safe, BUT WHAT. Like, yeah, his dad deserves it BUT THIS WAS NOT THE DIRECTION I WAS EXPECTING. OH MY GOD. 
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makimakikun · 5 years ago
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everyone's wishes align like the stars.
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lances-wormhole · 5 years ago
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So I watched Stars Align as per request of a friend and let me tell you this....
I watched all the available episodes in one sitting, and I was immediately choked up by all the subjects that were brought up.
•Family issues
•Abuse
•Insecurities
•LGBTQ struggles
•Mental illness
•etc.
ALL in the span of five episodes. But it isn’t just thrown on you from the start. It’s amazingly paced, and if you deal with what’s going on to these middle schoolers, then you’re moved by how real it is.
Truly an anime that should be on par with Given. I wish both of these anime’s fandoms were bigger.
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Yesod. -Faithful shadow- Kyobate Haruka
NEO GRAVITY/lapix
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keihinstation · 3 years ago
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Kyobate きょうばて 京終/奈良市
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kingjinxii · 5 years ago
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Ren’s Ryoma Rewatch: Episode 1
In Which I Fall in Love with Soft Tennis Goro Akechi
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Introduction
So, I’ll be honest. Ryoma is the reason I started watching Stars Align in the first place, because he looks like one of my other favorite characters, Goro Akechi from Persona 5 (the similarities end at appearance). I basically came into the show already attached, and the more I think about him, the more I believe that understanding him could be key to understanding Toma and possibly Maki’s character arcs.
The setup of these posts are simple: I mark down anything I feel may be key to understanding Ryoma, along with bits of Toma and Maki’s characterization that may help. Explicit canon and information are marked in bold, whereas my own speculation and inferences are marked in italics.
I hope people can use these posts to help understand Ryoma and the Shinjo/Katsuragi family dynamics!
7:28 - Middle school team hasn't won a match in 4 years
9:22-9:36 - First Ryoma appearance
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Ryoma seems to wake up later than Toma. Figures, considering he’s a college student.
Ryoma is closer to Maki than Toma is to Maki in the beginning. They're close enough that Ryoma knows Maki moved back while Toma doesn't.
Ryoma calls Maki just “Maki” with no honorific. This is called “yobisute”, and denotes that Maki is an incredibly close, almost familial friend. However, Maki is also younger than Ryoma, so while the no honorific thing is important, it’s common for older Japanese people to refer to younger people by their first name, especially if they’re kids.
Ryoma also knows Maki likes astronomy.
Flower motif - white lilies. In Japanese flower language, white lilies are associated with purity. They’re also associated with girls who love girls, but I doubt that’s a meaning they’re implying here lol
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10:49 - Flashback to little Toma from Maki’s POV. It’s done in pastel tones. Lucky 4-leaf clover!
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11:05 - Book was a surprise gift from Ryoma. It appears to be brand new, in a bookstore shopping bag. It seems like Ryoma knew clearly in advance that Maki was coming, if he knew to buy a “welcome back” gift, and what day Maki would be at school.
Maki addresses Ryoma by his first name with no honorific, whereas Toma is referred to by his last name, with no honorifc. Maki referring to Ryoma in this way would usually be highly disrespectful (since Ryoma is 5-7 years older than Maki), unless they are just that close. Considering what I said about Ryoma referring to Maki in the same way, it’s pretty safe to assume they’re basically like best friends. Maki deosn’t seem as close to Toma, despite them being the same age. Still, even though he refers to Toma by his last name, he still uses no honorific, so they’re still friends(ish), even if Maki isn’t as close to Toma.
The book is the Astronomical Almanac, a star calendar and map.
Toma doesn't answer when Yuta asks if Maki is a friend. Toma doesn’t consider Maki a friend at this point in the story? However, he does smile, so they must still be friendly. It’s probably just evident of how long it’s been since they’ve seen each other last.
13:30 - Astronomical Almanac appears again
13:50 - Toma refers to Maki by his last name with no honorific, mirroring Maki doing the same.
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14:55-15:53 - Ryoma appearance, in Ryoma's room.
Ryoma's room: Lots of leafy houseplants, green and brown earth tones. People have established that Toma is usually associated with green. Looks like Ryoma is similar!
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15:10 - Magazines on Ryoma's bed: Both about sports. The top one features a soft tennis team, the bottom one is explicitly a soft tennis magazine. Might belong to Toma, as they are next to him rather than near Ryoma.
Ryoma notes that Maki just transferred so he might not have many friends. He believes this is the original reason Toma wants to invite him to the soft tennis team
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15:18 - Ryoma is surprised the soft tennis team maybe get disbanded, and seems conflicted, but has a lukewarm reaction.
Nature photography on his corkboard. Right to left, an orca, two forest scenes, a fox, and a giraffe. While the riverbank is an important location in the show, you don’t see really anyone associated with water. So the orca is an interesting choice.
15:22 - Ryoma is a club alumni, who went to nationals.
Ryoma appears to understand what his brother is thinking well, practically finishing his train of thought (of Toma thinking Ryoma would want him to keep the club alive) before he could.
Ryoma believes in whatever the team decides. He doesn't think he should have a say, whereas Toma expected him to be upset.
15:45 - Ryoma has an iPad. (lol)
Toma assumes Ryoma thinks lesser of him. He appears to have low self-esteem.
Ryoma doesn't appear to chase after Toma to explain himself.
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16:00-16:36 - Ryoma appearance with his mom.
Ryoma has a smartphone. I can’t tell the model but I’m going to assume it’s an iPhone considering he has an iPad.
More flowers, different from the ones from the previous day (sunflowers). Sunflowers are associated with respect and passionate love. (Uh...I’m gonna say a yikes here folks). Interesting to note that while Ryoma’s room is full of lots of leafy plants, there are no flowering ones.
Prefers just coffee instead of eating breakfast. If he’s still an athlete, he really should be more worried about his health! [Insert “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!” PSA here].
Is in college, has friends (plural).
16:18 - Shinjomom attempts to guilt him into staying for dinner. She doesn't even say anything outright, and Ryoma already knows what she’s attempting to say.
Dad is on a trip, and may travel a lot.
Mom says Toma is "nothing like [Ryoma]".
Ryoma shuts down after his initial attempt at argument.
Ryoma calls his mom "kaa-san." It’s a pretty generic way to just say “mom”, but I do want to note that technically the standard was to talk to your mom is to call her “okaa-san”, so dropping the “o-” may denote slight familiarity.
16:30 - Ryoma likes his coffee dark. Maybe black. Just a little characterization note here: stereotypically in Japan, liking sweet things and having a sweet tooth are associated with children and femininity. Since Ryoma likes his coffee dark, he prefers bitter things, so going by stereotypes (as this is a trope-filled anime), we can safely assume he’s a fairly masculine guy.
Mom has dark thoughts around Toma. It appears to be pretty common.
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17:03 - Moon and Venus, with seagull. I did say that there’s basically no character associated with water, but pretty much everything in this shot (aside from Maki’s fingers) has some sort of water connection. The moon pulls the ocean tides, Venus was named after a goddess that was born from seafoam, and a seagull...is a seagull. They’re associated with the sea. It’s in their name. I know there was a meta post by someone else about this shot a while back, and I’ll hunt for it later.
Maki Kyobate. Not super important to Ryoma, but Maki’s old last name is useful to note anyways. Maki’s shit dad can, as such, be referred to as Kyobate-san. Could maybe tie into why Ryoma refers to Maki by his given name, rather than his last name, considering the last time Maki was around, he must have been going by Maki Kyobate.
The Shinjo family is well-off enough that they don’t need to worry about money. Toma can afford to buy Maki’s uniform and equipment.
19:13 - Maki forgot/didn't know Ryoma was an alum.
Toma knows Maki cares enough about Ryoma that that information could be used as leverage.
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19:18-19:24 - Ryoma appearance, flashback featuring little Maki. Is this their first meeting? Also important to note that, unlike the flashback of Toma from earlier, this one is not done in pastel tones, and instead is done in the show’s usual coloring style.
Ryoma either practiced at a shrine or hung out there from time to time.
Ryoma was already in middle school and on the soft tennis team the last time Maki was around. Considering he’s a college student by now, that puts him at around 19-21 years old.
Ryoma has seen Maki injured.
Maki knew Ryoma had a racket, but didn't know Ryoma was a soft-tennis player. “He had a racket back in middle school. So that must have been a soft tennis racket?” I’m putting the dialogue here because there are some interesting implications going on just in that one line. Maki knows Ryoma had a racket, but he didn’t know it was a soft tennis racket. If Maki and Ryoma are as close as they appear to be, they must have talked and hung out a lot, so it’s odd that Ryoma never...mentioned that it was a soft tennis racket, and that he played soft tennis? Unless Maki just straight up forgot, but that seems really unlikely.
19:23 - Ryoma's racket was red. Again, Toma is associated with green. Maki is also associated with blue. Their tennis rackets match their colors. Ryoma’s, however, is red. His bedroom is very green though. I know all the rackets that are used in the show are based on real soft tennis rackets, so I may hunt down the model Ryoma is using in this image.
Maki seems to want to join now that he knows Ryoma was apart of the team and approved of him joining. Again, he’s incredibly close to Ryoma, and that fact that this is the first thing that gets him to actually consider soft tennis is telling.
Maki only joins after asking for money. Since we’ve already passed the summer tournament, I just want to note that Maki earned 40000 Japanese yen by joining the soft tennis team and winning at the summer tournament. That’s around 370 US dollars, 480 Canadian dollars, 280 English pounds, or 330 Euros! Some some fun trivia.
Toma assumes Maki accepts joining without him saying anything. Like, seriously, he doesn’t even wait for an answer.
Toma is incredibly persistent. He chased after Maki for several days, and continually sweetened the deal for joining. That boy really wants Maki on the team, even if it’s just because he wants to win and not necessarily because they’re close.
Maki’s first racket is blue. Again, they’re all based on real soft tennis rackets and I know there’s a post with Maki’s model somewhere.
22:15 - Maki’s shit dad shows up. Pretty much everyone knows this, just noting it for posterity.
Recap
What have I learned?
In order from mostly canon to mostly speculation:
Ryoma is a young college student, around 19-21 years old, and a formerly successful soft tennis player.
He’s explicitly said to be in college, and that he was an alum of the Shijo Minami boys’ soft tennis team, and ended up going to nationals.
However, currently it’s unknown whether he stuck with the sport or stopped after middle school. He has sports magazines on his bed that focus on soft tennis, but they may belong to Toma, considering they’re positioned next to him, rather than, for example, on Ryoma’s desk or shelves. In fact, Ryoma doesn’t appear to have any magazines on his shelves, nor does he have any photos of soft tennis on his corkboard. (Toma doesn’t take the magazines with him when he leaves, so they could be Ryoma’s. I think there’s evidence leaning both ways. Hell, they could just be sharing them.)
He also seems surprised that the soft tennis club is doing so poorly, and when Toma suggests recruiting Maki, Ryoma’s first thought is of the camaraderie the team provides, and not necessarily about Maki’s technique or physical talent. This possibly shows he doesn’t/didn’t necessarily take soft tennis as seriously as Toma does currently.
Ryoma and Maki were/are relatively close friends.
Ryoma and Maki both refer to each other using their given names without honorifics. Ryoma knew Maki was coming back to their city, and knew with enough time in advance that he was able to prepare a welcoming gift for Maki, the Astronomical Almanac, which Ryoma knew Maki was interested in.
Interestingly, Maki wasn’t aware that Ryoma was a soft tennis player, despite him basically being his team’s ace player. If there were truly as close as they appear to be, it’s interesting that it was...never brought up at all. This may tie into my theory that Ryoma isn’t as into soft tennis as he appeared to be. Maybe he just had natural talent, and he was more into it for the friends, rather than the sport itself.
Ryoma has seen Maki injured, and considering this was back when Maki Katsuragi was still Maki Kyobate, aka when his shit dad was still living with him, Ryoma may know a lot about Maki’s abuse. Ryoma may have even been the person Maki vented to about his dad, and he might still be, considering they seem to still be in close contact. It’s an interesting friendship for sure, considering the age gap.
Maki and Toma aren’t as close as Maki and Ryoma are (at least, not in this episode, as they do get closer relatively quickly). Maki only refers to Toma as “Shinjo” (no honorific), so while they may have been close as kids, they aren’t as close now.
Ryoma and Toma are set up as opposites and foils.
A foil is a character that “highlights someone else's trait, usually by contrast.”* 
Toma, again, is associated with the color green, which is also the color of his racket. However, Ryoma’s racket, as mentioned before, is red. Red and green are opposites on a color wheel in basic color theory. Still, it may be a stretch to say that Ryoma’s color is definitively red, because Ryoma is also associated with green and earth tones in his room.
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I was going to save this for when I rewatch Episode 3, but I feel it’s worth mentioning here. Ryoma’s room is filled with leafy plants. Toma’s room has plant life too, but his plants are cactuses, plants that don’t need a lot of water, whereas Ryoma’s would. Again, opposites.
The plants they own can also hint at how their mother feels about them. Ryoma’s plants require a lot of water, and he’s his mother’s favorite, whereas Toma’s plants are ones that flourish in a dry environment, and...explicitly, Shinjomom hates him.
There’s a bit more contrast though, both in how they appear to approach soft tennis and how they approach conflict and resistance.
I already discussed in depth above how Ryoma doesn’t seem to be as obsessed with soft tennis as Toma is, despite being a well-known star player, so let me focus on the other contrast.
There’s two scenes in this episode where Ryoma is met with friction and immediately backs down, or ignores what’s going on. The first is when Toma is angsting about the tennis club shutting down, and he assumes Ryoma thinks that he can’t save it. Toma runs out of the room, and while Ryoma calls after him, we don’t see him try to explain himself, or even get up out of his chair.
The second is when Shinjomom is asking him to stay for dinner, using her hatred for Toma as leverage. She starts off subtle in her distaste for Toma, but Ryoma seems to immediately know where her train of thought is going. He tries to reply gently, but is cut off by her snapping at him, and he just...shuts up.
It’s becoming more and more clear to me that, while Ryoma is a fairly gentle and kind person, he’s really non-confrontational.
This is in sharp contrast to Toma, who spends days trying to convince Maki to join the soft tennis club. Toma knows his club is going to get shut down, he thinks his brother doesn’t believe he can keep it alive, but he doesn’t want to give up. He’s going to get Maki and his sharp reflexes on his team if it kills him, and he won’t take no for an answer.
Maybe it just has to do with maturity. After all, Ryoma’s racket was red, a color associated with hot-bloodedness and strong emotion. Or maybe, it’s just like Shinjomom says, in that “[Toma] is nothing like [Ryoma]!”
Conclusion
Both surprisingly and unsurprisingly, I think I covered a lot of ground of Ryoma’s characterization and role in this episode. Unsurprising since it is the first episode he was introduced, and surprising since...you know, it’s only been one episode. However, Ryoma doesn’t appear in most episodes in the series (he has appearances in episodes 1, 3, 9, 11, and 12, yes I did count), and this is the one where he appears the most, so I doubt most of my other recaps will be this long.
Still, I hope this was informative for some people, even if no one else is as obsessed with him as I am.
Is Stars Align and Ryoma my new special interest? Eh, maybe.
See you in the next recap!
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kaluawoo · 5 years ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 星合の空 | Hoshiai no Sora | Stars Align Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Katsuragi Maki & Shinjou Touma, Katsuragi Maki & Kyobate Kenji Characters: Katsuragi Maki, Kyobate Kenji, Shinjou Touma Additional Tags: mild-ish violence, Abusive Parents, I may have made Maki's dad a bit worse than he is anyway, Physical Abuse, Hurt/Comfort, But as a first for me more hurt than comfort I guess, Canon Continuation Summary:
Maki was determined to finally end things, to free himself and his mother from his father. He had the knife, and had found his father's apartment; now it was time to do the deed.
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aruuyuda · 7 years ago
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Yet another fan-art for the month! Whew.
I had an Appeal Card which had this guy on it, back when I generated my first set. I wondered who it was because he looked so cute and was a bit reminiscent of Tsumabuki Left.
So I scrolled through SDVX's characters list. Behoooold, precious boi.
Inspired by the track ΑΩ by BlackY.
Character: Kyobate Haruka, Sound Voltex
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naice-jp · 5 years ago
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結び音 vol.3 今回も沢山の方々にお越し頂けました。どうもありがとうございました!関係者の皆様もどうもお疲れ様でした!! 結び音動画はこちら→ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx3kc4Zggni/?igshid=g3bhilbwli2x #nara #kyobatethinking #kyobatestation #kyobate #musubine #otamiho #cantus #hatenomidori #live #music #jr #奈良 #京終 #結び音 #太田美帆 #林正樹 #北村聡 #京終駅 #npo京終 #ライブ #音楽 #街づくり #ハテノミドリ @hatenomidori @musubine @npokyobate @naice.jp (京終駅舎カフェ "ハテノミドリ") https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx6KDjBAzjV/?igshid=8bmmgfw9zzq2
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poolenick-blog · 5 years ago
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Rest on a traditional futon bed at Hotel Mikasa. Situated right next to Kasugayama Primeval Forest, it provides scenic views of the outdoors. Choose to take a refreshing dip in the open-air onsen or hot spring bath, or relish in a hot meal made with local ingredients.
What to love: The panoramic vistas right outside your room Address: 630-8202 Nara, Nara, Kawakami-cho 728 Closest landmark: Shosoin Price starts from: $250~ + Kotonoyado Musashino » See the BEST price deal & read reviews at Agoda or Booking.com » You can also check HotelsCombined to compare rates
Check out Nara’s first Edo period ryokan, the Kotonoyado Musashino. Immerse yourself in nature and local architecture by strolling around the park or availing of the free bicycle rental. Don’t forget to savor an appetizing kaiseki or traditional multi-course dinner during your stay here.
What to love: The intricate architecture Address: 630-8212 Nara, Nara, Kasugano-cho 90 Closest landmark: Kasuga Taisha Price starts from: $260~ + Noborioji Hotel Nara » See the BEST price deal & read reviews at Agoda or Booking.com » You can also check HotelsCombined to compare rates
Discover comfortable living at this renowned hotel that’s been given the 4 Red Pavilions accolade by Michelin Guide Kansai. Indulge in multi-course French, Japanese or American meals, a healing aromatherapy massage, and more!
What to love: The award-winning service Address: 630-8213 Nara, Nara, Noborioji-cho 40-1 Closest landmark: Kintetsu Nara Station Price starts from: $340~ .title-bar:after, .title-bar:before, .title-bar:after, .title-bar:before, h2{ border-color: }
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