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slayerswallpapers · 9 days ago
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art by Naomi Miyata from a magazine
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hotwaterandmilk · 2 years ago
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Series: Slayers Artist: Miyata Naomi Publication: Animedia Magazine (06/1999) Source: Scanned from my personal collection
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manekinekocake · 10 months ago
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tenjin-no-shinja · 1 month ago
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Chapter 2: Kami Shrines, Myths, and Rituals in Premodern Times
Popular Practices
…much popular practice revolved around kami with no such connections… Hakami was a tooth kami whose cult required toothache sufferers to make a paste of soy beans and bury it in shrine ground. Supplicants prayed to Hakami to release them from pain, at least until the pasted beans sprouted. Or again, consider the cults of Inari, a rice kami quite unconnected to the imperial myth…. In the 1830s… a shrine appeared in Ichigaya ward of Edo dedicated to the so-called “bush Inari”… Accordingly, if the supplicant abstained from tea for 27 days and made suitable offerings, “bush Inari” would cure the eye complaint (Miyata 1972: 141)… In origin, Kōshin refers to a moment in the Chinese calendrical cycle when metal clashes with metal to herald dramatic, inauspicious change. In Japan… apotheosized as the kami Kōshin. On Kōshin days it was the practice to stay up all night praying to that kami lest heaven vent its wrath on the community. Kōshin became associated with Saruta-hiko… as well as with the Buddhist Vajrapāṇi.
—Pages 58-59
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In the early nineteenth century an entirely new phenomenon emerged, enriching further still the kami-scape of early modern Japan. Kurozumi Munetada (1780-1850), Nakayama Miki (1798-1887), and Kawate Bunjirō (1814-83) exemplify this phenomenon since all three, born into impoverished families in rural Japan, became kami, and, as kami, established mass followings across Japan. The kami into which they transformed were distinct from one another, but they all promised salvation, a concept alien to the cults we have seen thus far (Kozawa 1988: 302-4)…
Kurozumi, Nakayama, and Kawate all founded national movements; they built shrines that became national religious centers where solemn rituals were performed for all the kami that had possessed, inspired, and transformed them…. There is no evidence, however, that they understood their activities as constituting “Shinto”; even Kurozumi, who was a shrine priest, never used that word in his writing.
—Pages 59-60
The Nativists and their Kami
These nativists [Motoori Norinaga (1730-1801), Aizawa Seishisai (1781-1863), Hirata Atsutane (1776-1843)] attracted followers of different social classes from across Japan, but they were thinkers not priests, and none created a “Shinto” school. Indeed where possible the eschewed the word “Shinto,” probably owning to its Yoshida associations. Their thought was, however to have deep political and social reverberations, shaping Shinto in its modern guise.
—Page 61
Motoori wrote… in the opening lines of his Naomi-no-mitama (The spirit of the rectifying kami) of 1790:
The great imperial land is the great land wherein resides the great goddess of the sun, the divine ancestress. Japan is superior to all other countries, since all other countries receive her plentiful benevolence…. She decreed Japan was the land where her descendants would reign forever…
…In the Kojiki, Amaterasu is goddess of the sun, to be sure, but in the narrative she reflects mirror-like, rather than generating the sun’s light, and she is definitely subordinate to Takami-musubi (Mizubayashi 2005: 8-10)…. Where Motoori was scathing of Chinese “Ways,” Aizawa saw the solution to lie in the revitalization of Confucian ethics. This is where for him the sun-goddess and the emperor assume their importance. For Aizawa Amaterasu is the progenitor of loyalty and filial piety; her descendants, the emperors are paragons of these virtues…
—Pages 61-63
Motoori had argued that all the dead, good or bad, are destined for the polluted realm of Yomi, but Hirata begged to differ. He understood the souls of the dead to stay in Japan, gathering at shrines where propitiation ensures they rest in peace…. “When His Majesty’s subjects die, their souls become kami and return to the invisible realm. There they are subject to the rule of the great kami Ōkuninushi” (Sasaki 1998: 143-4). Elsewhere, Hirata writes the Ōkuninushi not only rules the invisible realm, but stands there as judge, determining whether souls proceed to heaven or hell. He also gave new importance to the kami Ame-no-Minakanushi… Hirata effects an important switch when he writes: “Since this great kami exists without a beginning, it is only appropriate he be called the ultimate , first deity. [N]o words possibly exist to describe the heights and depths of his virtuous power… [This kami is] furnished with the quality of producing all things within heaven and earth,” and is “sovereign over all existence” (Sasaki 1998: 138-40),
—Pages 63-64
Should note they go on to say that these concepts were the basic foundations which the Meiji government build Modern Shinto on, that helped build the ideological system that would legitimize the emperors connection to Amaterasu Ōmikami, as well as the imperial restoration. Along with this remove the control of the Watarai and Arakida lineages of priests over Ise, and basically end the power of the Yoshida and Shirakawa families, and expelled Buddhist influence from shrines. Mainly they focused on Motoori and Aizawa’s focus on Amaterasu Ōmikami.
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animarchive · 5 years ago
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Slayers Next - illustration by Naomi Miyata (Newtype, 06/1996)        
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krokodeilo · 5 years ago
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Slayers TRY poster by Naomi Miyata
from Mandarake
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freifraufischer · 2 years ago
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2022 Worlds WAG Qualification Results
WAG TEAM FINAL QUALIFICATION
USA 167.263
GBR 164.595
BRA 163.563
ITA 162.798
JPN 162.564
CHN 162.064
FRA 161.428
CAN 159.661
NED 159.396
AUS 156.095
BEL 156.063
GER 155.664
KOR 153.363
HUN 152.296
MEX 150.962
FIN 149.930
ESP 149.162
SWE 147.529
AUT 147.164
ARG 146.696
TPE 144.562
EGY 144.097
UKR 142.729
WAG AA FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 57.332
2 Shilese Jones (USA) 55.766
3 Jade Carey (USA) 55.132
4 Martina Maggio (ITA) 54.800
5 Jessica Gadirova (GBR) 54.599
6 Ou Yushan (CHN) 54.466
7 Alice D'Amato (ITA) 54.366
8 Miyata Shoko (JPN) 54.166
9 Naomi Visser (NED) 54.165
10 Flavia Saraiva (BRA) 54.133
11 Elsabeth Black (CAN) 54.131
Jordan Chiles (USA) 53.998
12 Melanie de Jesus dos Santos (FRA) 53.865
13 Alice Kinsella (GBR) 53.798
Ondine Achampong (GBR) 53.598
14 Georgia Godwin (AUS) 52.866
15 Tang Xijing (CHN) 52.865
16 Carolann Heduit (FRA) 52.698
17 Yamada Chiharu (JPN) 52.465
18 Lisa Vaelen (BEL) 52.432
19 Tisha Volleman (NED) 52.333
Aline Friess (FRA) 52.265
20 Ana Barbosu (ROU) 52.233
21 Laura Casabuena (ESP) 52.032
22 Lee Yunseo (KOR) 51.833
Manila Esposito (ITA) 51.798
Eythora Thorsdottir (NED) 51.765
23 Romi Brown (AUS) 51.731
24 Maisa Kuusikko (FIN) 51.231
R1 Maellyse Brassart (BEL) 50.699
R2 Karina Schoenmaier (GER) 50.633
R3 Natalia Escalera (MEX) 50.365
R4 Anna Lena Koenig (GER) 49.999
WAG VT FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Jade Carey (USA) 14.483
2 Jordan Chiles (USA) 14.316
3 Coline Devillard (FRA) 14.299
4 Yeo Seojeong (KOR) 14.249
5 Jessica Gadirova (GBR) 14.200
6 Elsabeth Black (CAN) 13.749
7 Miyata Shoko (JPN) 13.666
8 Lisa Vaelen (BEL) 13.499
Leanne Wong (USA) 13.433
R1 Lihie Raz (ISR) 13.416
R2 Aline Friess (FRA) 13.283
R3 Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 13.266
WAG UB FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Luo Rui (CHN) 14.900
2 Nina Derwael (BEL) 14.700
3 Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 14.666
4 Wei Xiaoyuan (CHN) 14.600
5 Shilese Jones (USA) 14.566
6 Sanna Veerman (NED) 14.533
7 Naomi Visser (NED) 14.400
8 Elisabeth Seitz (GER) 14.400
R1 Melanie de Jesus dos Santos (FRA) 14.400
R2 Alice D'Amato (ITA) 14.400
Tang Xijing (CHN) 14.333
R3 Martina Maggio (ITA) 14.200
WAG BB FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Ou Yushan (CHN) 13.900
2 Skye Blakely (USA) 13.733
3 Miyata Shoko (JPN) 13.700
4 Marine Boyer (FRA) 13.666
5 Watanabe Hazuki (JPN) 13.600
6 Kovacs Zsofia (HUN) 13.533
Sakaguchi Ayaka (JPN) 13.466
7 Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 13.400
8 Elsabeth Black (CAN) 13.266
R1 Shilese Jones (USA) 13.200
Jade Carey (USA) 13.133
R2 Alice Kinsella (GBR) 13.066
R3 Ting Hua-Tien (TPE) 13.000
WAG FX FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Flavia Saraiva (BRA) 14.200
2 Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 14.200
3 Jessica Gadirova (GBR) 14.100
4 Jordan Chiles (USA) 14.100
5 Jade Carey (USA) 14.066
Shilese Jones (USA) 13.800
6 Naomi Visser (NED) 13.666
7 Jennifer Gadirova (GBR) 13.600
8 Alice D'Amato (ITA) 13.600
R1 Miyata Shoko (JPN) 13.600
Skye Blakely (USA) 13.600
R2 Martina Maggio (ITA) 13.500
Julia Soares (BRA) 13.466
Manila Esposito (ITA) 13.466
R3 Ou Yushan (CHN) 13.400
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Credits
Animation Production: Studio Macaron, Toei
Animation: Yoh Yoshinari, Takafumi Hori
Character design: Yoshihiko Umakoshi
Animation for musical numbers and landscapes: Masaaki Yuasa, Gekidan Inu Curry
Monster and creature design: Takashi Nakamura
Music production: Apple Corps
Soundtrack: Michiru Oshima
Songs: The Beatles, Tarcy Su
Written by: Nio
English distributor: Walt Disney Pictures
Voices:
Gen Hoshino/Adam Campbell as Ringo Starr
Masaharu Fukuyama/Dean Lennox Kelly as John Lennon
Daisuke Namikawa/Peter Serafinowicz as Paul McCartney
Tatsuro Yamashita/Cary Elwes as George Harrison
Kōichi Yamadera/Michael Palin as Old Fred
Naomi Nagasawa/April Winchell as Coco
Ryūsei Nakao/Toby Jones as Jeremy Hillary Boob, PhD.
Mariko Kouda/Shirley Henderson as female Jeremy
Mika Doi/Emma Thompson as Rita
Hiroshi Ōtake/Sir Michael Gambon as Lord Mayor
Minako Kotobuki/Jennifer Tilly as Princess Pepper
Rikako Aikawa/Cathy Weseluck as Clef
Houko Kuwashima/Maria Darling as Charles
Aya Ueto/Freema Agyeman as Razz
Sumire Uesaka/Teresa Gallagher as Dazz
Urara Takano/Lena Headey as Jazz
Akira Kamiya/Jim Carrey as Cerulio, the Chief Blue Meanie
Kōki Miyata/Corey Burton as Max
Emiri Katō/Jessica DiCicco as Vannessa
Ryosei Konishi/Crispin Glover as Apple Bonkers
Atomu Kobayashi/Brad Garrett as Robin the Butterfly Stomper
Shōzō Iizuka/Lenny Henry as Hidden Persuaders
Takahiro Sakurai/Simon Pegg as Countdown Clowns
Tomokazu Sugita/Brian Blessed as the herald
Sumi Shimamoto/Susan Boyle as Blue Jay Way
Narration: Mitsuki Saiga/Twiggy
Additional English Voices: Jim Cummings, Frank Welker, Mike Pollock, Jeff Bennett, Rob Paulsen, Miriam Margolyes
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sakugabooru · 8 years ago
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mateushonrado · 6 years ago
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Status Post #8045: Super Sentai 1-100
Row 1 - Goranger [Akaranger (Red): Tsuyoshi Kaijo (Naoya Makoto), Aoranger (Blue): Akira Shimnei (Hiroshi Miyauchi), Kiranger (Yellow): Daita Oiwa (Baku Hatakeyama), Momoranger (Pink): Peggy Matsuyama (Lisa Komaki) and Midoranger (Green): Kenji Asuka (Yukio Itou)] and JAKQ [Spade Ace (Red): Goro Sakurai (Yoshitaka Tanba), Dia Jack (Blue): Ryu Higashi (Tairayama Itou), Heart Queen (Pink): Karen Mizuki (Mitchi Love), Clover King (Green): Bunta Daichi (Yuusuke Kazato) and Big One (White): Sokichi Banba (Hiroshi Miyauchi)]
Row 2 - Battle Fever J [Battle Japan (Red): Masao Den (Hironori Tanioka), Battle France (Blue): Kyousuke Shida (Yuuhei Kurachi), Battle Cossack (Orange): Makoto Jin (Naoya Ban), Battle Kenya (Black): Shirou Akebono (Kenji Ohba) and Miss America (Pink): Maria Nagisa (Naomi Hagi)] and Denjiman [Denji Red: Ippei Akagi (Shinichi Yuuki), Denji Blue: Daigoro Oume (Kenji Ohba), Denji Yellow: Jun Kiyama (Eiichi Tsuyama), Denji Green: Tatsuya Midorikawa (Naoya Uchida) and Denji Pink: Akira Momoi (Akira Koizumi)]
Row 3 - Sun Vulcan [Vul Eagle (Red): Takayuki Hiba (Takayuki Godai), Vul Shark (Blue): Kin'ya Samejima (Kin'ya Sugi) and Vul Panther (Yellow): Asao Hyou (Asao Kobayashi)], Goggle-V [Goggle Red: Kenichi Akama (Ryouji Akagi), Goggle Black: Kanpei Kuroda (Jyunichi Haruta), Goggle Blue: Saburo Aoyama (Shigeki Ishii), Goggle Yellow: Futoshi Kijima (Sanpei Godai) and Goggle Pink: Miki Momozono (Megumi Ogawa)] and Dynaman (Red and Black) [Dyna Red: Hokuto Dan (Satoshi Okita) and Dyna Black: Ryuu Hoshikawa (Jyunchi Haruta)]
Row 4 - Dynaman (Blue, Yellow and Pink) [Dyna Blue: Yousuke Shima (Kouji Unogi), Dyna Yellow: Kousaku Nangou (Yuu Tokita) and Dyna Pink: Rei Tachibana (Sayoko Hagiwara)], Bioman [Red One: Shirou Gou (Ryosuke Sakamoto), Green Two: Shingo Takasugi (Naoto Ota), Blue Three: Ryuuta Nanbara (Akita Osuga), Yellow Four: Jun Yabuki (Sumiko Tanaka) and Pink Five: Hikaru Katsuragi (Michiko Makino)] and Changeman (Red and Black) [Change Dragon (Red): Hiryu Tsurugi (Haruki Hamada) and Change Griffin (Black): Shou Hayate (Kazuoki Takahashi)]
Row 5 - Changeman (Blue, White and Pink) [Change Pegasus (Blue): Yuma Ozora (Shiro Izumi), Change Mermaid (White): Sayaka Nagisa (Hiroko Nishimoto) and Change Phoenix (Pink): Mai Tsubasa (Mai Ooishi)], Flashman [Red Flash: Jin (Touta Tarumi), Green Flash: Dai (Kihachiro Uemura), Blue Flash: Bun (Yasuhiro Ishiwata), Yellow Flash: Sara Tokimura (Youko Nakamura) and Pink Flash: Lou (Mayumi Yoshida)] and Maskman (Red and Black) [Red Mask: Takeru (Ryousuke Kaizu) and Black Mask: Kenta (Koichi Kusakari)]
Row 6 - Maskman (Blue, Yellow and Pink) [Blue Mask: Akira (Issei Hirota), Yellow Mask: Haruka (Yuki Nagata) and Pink Mask: Momoko (Kanako Maeda)], Liveman [Red Falcon: Yuusuke Amamiya (Daisuke Shima), Yellow Lion: Joh Ohara (Kazuhiko Nishimura), Blue Dolphin: Megumi Misaki (Megumi Mori), Black Bison: Tetsuya Yano (Seirou Yamaguchi) and Green Sai: Jun'ichi Aikawa (Jin Kawamoto)] and Turboranger (Red and Black) [Red Turbo: Riki Honoo (Kenta Satou) and Black Turbo: Daichi Yamagata (Fumiaki Ganaha)]
Row 7 - Turboranger (Blue, Yellow and Pink) [Blue Turbo: Youhei Hama (Keiya Asakura), Yellow Turbo: Shunsuke Hino (Junichiro Katagiri) and Pink Turbo: Haruna Morikawa (Yoshiko Iwaya)], Fiveman [Five Red: Gaku Hoshikawa (Toshiya Fuji), Five Blue: Ken Hoshikawa (Kei Sindachiya), Five Black: Fumiya Hoshikawa (Ryohei Kobayashi), Five Pink: Kazumi Hoshikawa (Kazuko Miyata) and Five Yellow: Remi Hoshikawa (Ryo Narushima)] and Jetman (Red and Black) [Red Hawk: Ryu Tendo (Kotaro Tanaka) and Black Condor: Gai Yuki (Toshihide Wakamatsu)]
Row 8 - Jetman (Yellow, White and Blue) [Yellow Owl: Raita Ooishi (Tomihisa Naruse), White Swan: Kaori Rokumeikan (Rika Kishida) and Blue Swallow: Ako Hayasaka (Sayuri Uchida)], Zyuranger [Tyranno Ranger (Red): Geki (Yuta Mochizuki), Mammoth Ranger (Black): Goushi (Seiju Umon), Tricera Ranger (Blue): Dan (Hideki Fujiwara), Tiger Ranger (Yellow): Boi (Takumi Hashimoto), Ptera Ranger (Pink): Mei (Reiko Chiba) and Dragon Ranger (Green): Burai (Shiro Izumi)] and Dairanger (Red) [Ryuu Ranger (Red): Ryo (Keiichi Wada)]
Row 9 - Dairanger (Green, Blue, Yellow, Pink and White) [Shishi Ranger (Green): Daigo (Tatsuya Nomi), Tenma Ranger (Blue): Shoji (Ei Hamura), Kirin Ranger (Yellow): Kazu (Keisuke Tsuchiya), Houou Ranger (Pink): Lin (Natsuki Takahashi) and Kiba Ranger (White): Kou (Hisashi Sakai)] and Kakuranger [Ninja Red: Sasuke (Teruaki Ogawa), Ninja White: Tsuruhime (Satomi Hirose), Ninja Blue: Saizou (Hiroshi Tsuchida), Ninja Yellow: Seikai (Shu Kawai) and Ninja Black: Jiraiya (Kane Kosugi)]
Row 10 - Kakuranger (Navy) [Extra Hero (Navy): Ninjaman (Hideaki Kusaka, voiced by Kazuki Yao)], Ohranger [Oh Red: Goro Hoshino (Masaru Shishido), Oh Green: Shouhei Yokkaichi (Kunio Masaoka), Oh Blue: Yuji Mita (Masashi Goda), Oh Yellow: Juri Nijou (Ayumi Aso), Oh Pink: Momo Maruo (Tamao Sato) and King Ranger (Black): Riki (Shoji Yamaguchi)] and Carranger (Red, Blue and Green) [Red Racer: Kyosuke Jinnai (Yuji Kishi), Blue Racer: Naoki Domon (Yoshihiro Masujima) and Green Racer: Minoru Uesugi (Yoshihiro Fukuda)]
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ojamajonext · 5 years ago
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Seiyuu
Nozomi Kotake: Sakura Tange
Marika Kotake: Mai Aizawa
Sakumi Kotake: Mari Kanou
Himeko Akasaki: Hitomi Harada
Suzume and Suzumi Yada: Tomoyo Kurosawa
Annie Hisaishi: Nozomi Sasaki
Yuiko Arima: Megumi Han
Bunko Kimitaka: Aoi Yūki
Majorika/Majokiku: Naomi Nagasawa
Lala: Megumi Takamura
Majoruka: Mayumi Shou
Hehe: Hiroko Konishi
Dela: Chihiro Sakurai
Majoayumu: Fumie Mizusawa
Papa: Tomo Muranaka
Queen Hana: Ikue Otani
Pao: Mika Kanai
Mota: Yuko Kawasaki
Motamota: Yoko
Majoume: Tachibana Uko
Majomatsu: Okohira Shizuka
Majoririka: Kikuko Inoue
Majodoron: Yuka Tokumitsu
Majokoto: Urara Takano
Oyajide: Nobuaki Kanemitsu
Akatsuki/Majotake: Tomo Saeki
Fujio: Mamiko Noto
Leon: Mayumi Yamaguchi
Toru: Kazumi Okazuki
Empress/Majomalisa: Miwa Matsumoto
Emperor: Tomokazu Sugita
Magician: Emiri Katō
High Priestess: Nao Fujita
Hierophant: Ryusei Nakao
Lovers: Gackt (Romeo) Rica Matsumoto (Juliet)
Chariot: Ryōko Nagata
Strength: Kujira
Hermit: Mamoru Miyano
Wheel of Fortune: Kōichi Yamadera
Justice: Sumire Uesaka
Hanged Man: Takahiro Sakurai
Death: Miyuki Sawashiro
Temperance: Kōki Miyata
Devil: Aki Toyosaki
Sun: Shigeru Muroi
Moon: Yukari Tamura
Star: Kaya Kiyohara
Judgement: Sairi Ito
Fools: Ryo Kato
Unknown Fairy/Sasa: Sairi Fukamachi
Usa: Ayana Taketatsu
Alice Rikiishi: Misaki Kuno
Majorui: Hikari Mitsushima
Chen Guanting: Kenjiro Tsuda
Ǎizi: Mitsuo Yoshihara
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slayerswallpapers · 17 days ago
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セル画 スレイヤーズTRY
Official limeted print of Slayers TRY cel with backgound (july 2000). Character designer Naomi Miyata. Size of piece is A3.
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hotwaterandmilk · 2 years ago
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Series: Slayers Artist: Miyata Naomi Product: ‘The Best of Slayers (from TV & Radio)’ Album (06/1999) Source: Scanned from personal collection
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mnplab · 6 years ago
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Kynureninase Is a Novel Candidate Gene for Hypertension in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
Ken-ichi  MIZUTANI, Ken SUGIMOTO, Tomohiko OKUDA, Tomohiro KATSUYA, Toshiyuki  MIYATA, Tadashi TANABE, Jitsuo HIGAKI, Toshio OGIHARA, Yukio YAMORI, Yasuyuki  TSUJITA, Naomi TAGO, and Naoharu IWAI
The rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) plays a critical role in the  tonic and reflexive regulation of arterial blood pressure. Recent studies  have demonstrated that injection of kynurenic acid (KYN) into the RVLM of spontaneously  hypertensive rats (SHR) decreases arterial blood pressure.
 The hypothesis of the present study is that relative increase in the  excitatory amino acid (EAA) mediated drive of RVLM vasomotor neurons in SHR  may be due to derangement of one of the enzymes that affect the KYN level in  the brain.
 Kynureninase, kynureninase hydroxylase, kynurenine aminotransferase type  I, and kynurenine aminotransferase type II were selected as candidates that  may affect the KYN level in the brainstem.
 For this purpose the F2 population derived from Spontaneously  hypertensive rats (SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). Association between the  polymorphism of genes and blood pressure was studied in these animals.
 The cosegregation analysis indicated that only the kynureninase gene (KYNU)  polymorphism influenced systolic blood pressure (SBP) and residuals of  systolic blood pressure after adjusting for heart rate and body weight  (RSBP).
 The expression level of KYNU mRNA as determined by Northern blot  in the brainstem was about 5.1 and 2.9 times higher in 4-week-old and  10-week-old SHR than in age-matched WKY, respectively. In the present  study, the peaks of the most significant QTL in terms of SBP and RSBP on  chromosome 3 were close to the KYNU locus, and this positive  association with blood pressure decreased in proportion to the distance from KYNU.
 All these results from the study strongly suggests that KYNU is one  of the genes contributing to hypertension in SHR.
Mahesh Kumar Sivasubramanian
Source: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/hypres/25/1/25_1_135/_article 
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rosemiraorganics-blog · 6 years ago
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JAPANESE
喉から手が出る
目の中に入れても痛くない
耳にたこができる
おはようございます ohayou gozaimasu – Good morning!
こんにちは  konnichiwa – Hello / Good afternoon!
久しぶり  hisashiburi – It’s been a while.
じゃあまた jaa mata – See you!
お元気で  o genki de – Take care.
お名前は何ですか? o namae wa nan desu ka – What’s your name?
…です …desu – I’m…
好きです suki desu – I like it.
いいですよ ii desu yo – It’s good.
ダメです dame desu – It’s no good.
日本語で話しましょう nihongo de hanashimashou – Let’s talk in Japanese.
もう一度言ってください mou ichidou itte kudasai – Please say it again.
ありがとうございます arigatou gozaimasu – Thank you.
どういたしまして douitashimashite – You’re welcome.
問題ないよ mondai nai yo – No problem.
ください kudasai – Please (requesting)
どうぞ douzo – Please (offering)
お疲れ様です  otsukaresama desu – Thank you for your efforts.
失礼します  shitsurei shimasu – Excuse me (for my rudeness).
すみません sumimasen – Excuse me.
ごめんなさい gomen nasai – I’m sorry.
お腹が空いています onaka ga suite imasu – I’m hungry.
まだ食べていません mada tabete imasen – I haven’t eaten yet.
メニュー、お願いします menyuu, onegaishimasu – Please bring me a menu.
メニュー、お願いできますか?menyuu, onegai dekimasu ka – May I have the menu?
それは何ですか? sore wa nan desu ka – What’s that?
これを食べてみたいです kore o tabete mitai desu – I’d like to try this.
…をください …o kudasai – I’d like…
…がありますか?…ga arimasu ka – Do you have…?
…付きですか? …tsuki desu ka – Does it come with…?
…が食べられません …ga taberaremasen – I can’t eat…
…アレルギーがあります …arerugii ga arimasu – I’m allergic to…
おいしいです oishii desu – It’s delicious!
まずいですまずい desu – It’s terrible.
お腹が一杯です onaka ga ippai desu – I’m full.
お勘定/お会計、お願いします okanjou/okaikei, onegaishimasu – Check, please.
いただきます itadakimasu – Let’s dig in!
ごちそうさまでした gochisousama deshita – Thanks for the meal.
いらっしゃいませ irasshaimase – Welcome.
これは何ですか?kore wa nan desu ka – What is this?
これは何というものですか?kore wa nan to iu mono desu ka – What’s this called?
これはいくらですか?kore wa ikura desu ka – How much is this?
…がありますか? …ga arimasu ka – Do you have…?
ちょっと (高い) です chotto (takai) desu – It’s a bit (expensive).
他の色がありますか? hoka no iro ga arimasu ka – Do you have another color?
それを頂きます sore o itadakimasu – I’ll take it.
クレジットカードは使えますか? kurejitto kaado wa tsukaemasu ka – Can I use my credit card?
包んでいただけますか? tsutsunde itadakemasu ka – Can I have it gift wrapped?
これは何ですか? Jun Hasegawa 長谷川潤 Hasegawa Jun はせがわじゅん はせがわ しゅんた
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Lina Inverse from Slayers - illustration by Naomi Miyata (Animedia, 07/2001)
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