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2t2r · 3 years ago
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Sada Yacco : de geisha à star du théâtre occidental
Nouvel article publié sur https://www.2tout2rien.fr/sada-yacco-de-geisha-a-star-du-theatre-occidental/
Sada Yacco : de geisha à star du théâtre occidental
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chipsboo · 1 year ago
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Meiji Tokyo Renka ‘wallpapers’ 🍾 (part 5/5)
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englishotomegames · 1 month ago
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Meiji Tokyo Renka Full Moon (明治東亰恋伽 Full Moon)
Release dates (Steam, Nintendo Switch) Japanese (Original PSP version): September 26th, 2013 English: October 3rd, 2024
"The main character, Mei Ayatsuki, an ordinary high-school girl, is transported back in time to the Meiji era by the self-proclaimed magician Charlie, whom she meets on the night of a red full moon. It was a slightly mysterious Meiji period “Tokyo” where the existence of Mononoke was recognized.
With Charlie’s guidance, she arrived at the Rokumeikan. The protagonist sneaks into the party and is met by historical figures such as Ougai Mori, Syunso Hishida, Otojiro Kawakami, Kyoka Izumi, Gori Fujita, Yakumo Koizumi, and Tosuke Iwasaki.
Through her interaction with them, the protagonist realizes that she is a “Tamayori” and has a highly prized ability in the Meiji period that allows her to see Mononoke. Having ability changes her relationship with them....
In this unfamiliar time, love affairs grow as she comes into contact with good-looking men during her daily life. Will the protagonist be able to return to her original time or...? Does love transcend time and space: ...... How does it end?"
This is an otome game originally released in 2013, now released in English for the first time by Dramatic Create! You can buy it for the Nintendo Switch here, or on Steam here.
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satoshi-mochida · 6 months ago
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Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon for Switch, PC launches October 3
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"High collar nice guy” otome visual novel Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon will launch for Switch and PC via Steam on October 3 worldwide with Japanese audio and English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese subtitles, publisher dramatic create and developer MAGES. announced.
Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon first launched for PS Vita on August 25, 2016 in Japan. It is a ported version of Meiji Tokyo Renka, which originally launched for PlayStation Portable, featuring a new route for one of the characters, as well as other new content.
Here is the story synopsis, via the official website:
About
Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon is a historical romance fantasy game in which the main character travels back in time to the Meiji era and meets and falls in love with the great figures of history.
Key Features
Powered-Up Version of Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon – With the addition of Tosuke Iwasaki’s (voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya) route, Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon (released in August 2016) is now available on Switch and Steam, featuring even more new elements!
What is Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon? – Meiji Tokyo Renka: Full Moon is a historical romance fantasy game in which the main character travels back in time to the Meiji era and meets and falls in love with the great figures of history.
Additional Content – Newly drawn key visual illustration by the artist Karu. Addition of a newly written bonus scenario for the Switch and Steam version.
Multilingual – Language support for Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. (Voice-overs in Japanese only.)
Story
The main character, Mei Ayatsuki, an ordinary high-school girl, is transported back in time to the Meiji era by the self-proclaimed magician Charlie, whom she meets on the night of a red full moon. It was a slightly mysterious Meiji period “Tokyo” where the existence of Mononoke was recognized. With Charlie’s guidance, she arrived at the Rokumeikan. The protagonist sneaks into the party and is met by historical figures such as Ougai Mori, Syunso Hishida, Otojiro Kawakami, Kyoka Izumi, Gori Fujita, Yakumo Koizumi, and Tosuke Iwasaki. Through her interaction with them, the protagonist realizes that she is a “Tamayori” and has a highly prized ability in the Meiji period that allows her to see Mononoke. Having ability changes her relationship with them… In this unfamiliar time, love affairs grow as she comes into contact with good-looking men during her daily life. Will the protagonist be able to return to her original time or…? Does love transcend time and space? How does it end?
Watch the opening movie below.
Opening Movie
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naha-division · 1 year ago
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Wild Shīnu - Inspiration
Ryuunosuke:
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Hercules — Shuumatsu no Valkyrie
Junichirou Kubota — Tomo-chan is a girl
Juzo Sakakura — Danganronpa 3
Kyo Kusanagi — Street Fighter
Crow — Show by Rock
Itto — Genshin Impact
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Kyō:
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Ryunosuke Tsunashi — Idolish7
Cater Diamond — Twisted Wonderland
Iketeru Daga — A Life Lesson with Umarichi Oniisan
Azami Izumida — A3!
Impey Barbicane — Code: Realize − Guardian of Rebirth
Raul Aconite — Cupid Parasite
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Naoki:
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Vil Schoenheit — Twisted Wonderland
Chigiri Hyoma — Blue Lock
Otojiro Kawakami — Meiji Tokyo Renka
Arashi Narukami — Ensemble Stars!!
Kouyo Ozaki — Bungou stray dogs
Yukinojou Tachibana — King of Prism: Seven Shiny Stars
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jewlwpet · 5 years ago
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Less than a century ago, Europe and America had to rely solely on art works, Japanesque parodies, and a few first-person reports for their total knowledge of Japanese theater. And theater might have lagged behind the plastic arts even more had it not been for Otojiro Kawakami (1864-1911) and Sada Yakko (1871-1945), pioneers who opened western eyes to Japanese theater, and Japanese doors to western imports. So vast and deep were their achievements that many remain unprecedented to this day. They were instrumental in creating Japan's first political theater, "docudramas," and children's theater. They led the first Japanese theater company abroad, touring extensively in America and Europe in 1899-1901 to provide the West its first glimpse of Japanese theater. They built the Japan's first western-style theater, implemented numerous managerial forms, and founded a school for actresses. Yet they have rarely been given their due. Bowers calls Kawakami a "sensational charlatan," while Japanese historians often treat him as a blowhard and clown, a necessary but trivial stepping-stone from kabuki to shingeki ("new theater"), the western-style modern theater.
Jonah Salz, “Intercultural Pioneers: Otojiro Kawakami and Sada Yakko”
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chizakura · 6 years ago
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Otoyakko!!!!!
ヾ(。>﹏<。)ノ゙✧*。
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hibari-asamishiina · 7 years ago
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thecrazyanimegirl · 6 years ago
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“You have good taste, Mori-san.”
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kah0hinata · 6 years ago
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okay multiple questions here but:
1. why is otojiro (i think i got his name right) doing this. for fun? to increase his acting skills? to troll people? to avoid people recognizing him?
2. does otojiro just walk around in this getup? is there anything in particular that he does while dressed like this? go to tea shops and have fun?
3. HOW DOES NO ONE RECOGNIZE HIM he has crossdressing photos that are up for sale where people KNOW its him, he's way to famous for no one to connect the dots, HE HAS PUT ON MAKE UP AND HAIR EXTENSIONS AND THAT IS THE EXTENT OF IT, HOW IS HE GOING INCOGNITO IN THAT???
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msyuksanh · 5 years ago
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4Gamer’s article on the “Meiji Tokyo Renka ~High Collar Date~” event on June 22nd, 2019 at the Maihama Amphitheatre!
The name of the event was “明治東亰恋伽 ハイカラ浪漫劇場~Honeymoon~/ Meiji Tokyo Renka High Collar Romance Theatre ~Honeymoon~”
CAST Namikawa Daisuke (Ogai Mori) KENN (Hishida Shunso) Toriumi Kosuke (Kawakami Otojiro) Okamoto Nobuhiko (Izumi Kyoka) Fukuyama Jun (Goro Fujita) Tachibana Shinnosuke (Yakumo Koizumi) Umehara Yuichiro (Ozaki Koyo) Aoi Shouta (Taki Rentaro) Maeno Tomoaki (Yokoyama Taikan) Morikawa Toshiyuki (Charlie)
Visit the link for the full article and more photos: [source]
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courage-a-word-of-justice · 6 years ago
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Morose Mononokean II 1 | Mob Psycho 100 II 1 | Meiji Tokyo Renka 1 | My Roommate is a Cat 1 | Promised Neverland 1
I think I’ve got too many cute fluffy creatures this season...
Mononokean II 1
For some reason, before I started watching this I kept reminding myself of Tomodachi Metre and fearing the new OP (because there’s almost always a new OP when dealing with a second season) would be faster-paced…the song is faster-paced, but not in the way I thought it would be (I thought it was going to be hard rock kind of pace, but it’s at least a tad slower than that).
Utakuni is such a fluffy kitty!
Ah, Moja Moja is best moja, indeed. Gossamers from As Miss Beelzebub Likes just don’t compare, y’know?
The Legislator is practically the king of “You mad, bro?”. (LOL)
Okay-dokay, lemme explain. There are 3 arms of government (known as the separation of powers, in order to have a series of checks and balances) – the Legislative, Executive and the Judiciary, meaning we’re missing that final one at the moment…
I never knew Morose Mononokean was so obsessed with comedy…or maybe I’m just noticing it now that I have experience with comedy I get bored at…
Abeno’s face of disgust really sold that moment with Moja, LOL.
Well, by virtue of being a sequel to something I watched previously, it’s more likely to get coverage, but you can never say for certain until the first episodes are over and done. On to the next thing – Mob Psycho!
Mob Psycho 100 II 1
Alright, all these “II 1”s are going to make me confused someday, aren’t they…?
I think the dude’s Suisho simply means “water crystal”. But I’m only guessing as to what kanji are being used here, so I could be wrong.
The pixel art bit was good. More like that, please!
“Your life is your own” – is that Mob Psycho’s slogan, in the same way Symphogear has that thing about “holding courage to fist” and whatnot?
Unlike Mononokean, which you only need to know the very basics (which are in turn explained in the episode itself), it seems Mob Psycho is playing hardball in that department – if you don’t remember that time Kamuro started kicking his lackeys around, you’re going to have to watch it again. (Either that, or you watch the Reigen recap.)
Hmm…”[something to help Mob] grow” sounds a bit odd, but that’s a correct translation. That’s what seichou suru means.
Oh great…you know how I said I was cleaning out the house lately? Someone found an old copy of this book called Inventing Elliot, which I despised studying about (because it got me some of the lowest grades in my school life, aside from outright failures and close scrapes with failure). The problem is, I’m getting Inventing Elliot vibes from this particular plotline…and since that’s Mean Girls in a boys’ private school + Mob Psycho is all about the abuse of power, that’s completely a storyline the show would go with. *gulp*
Hey, they have actual eyecatches now! Hooray!
A certain kanji for “Emi” (with a mi in hiragana, IIRC) is “smile” in English, so I find it interesting they paired Mob up with a girl like her. (Then again, if it were a hiragana/kanji mix, that’s not a name.)
Oh yeah, the hitode (starfish) shirt.
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Why am I covering an R18+ series? It’s a long story…
The jokes are, as of this segment with the old lady, only about 50% hits. That seems to be a pretty bad track record. The thing about Ekoda being identified as 3 years older than what she really is is also relatable, since I don’t think I’ve grown much past a certain age.
Note there’s a Japanese store called JUSCO. There was one in Hong Kong, which was full of cool stationery.
Wait…that’s it? So why’s it 26 minutes??? Documentary…okay, I’m getting the heck out of here.
Meiji Tokyo Renka 1
I heard Ume was here…? More bishies and more Ume for me!
What’s up with the Haikara-san ga Tooru outfit, anyway?
Who dis boy? He kinda looks like Mikoshiba from Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun…Update: That’s Ougai.
At least the jazz music is cool. Also, the episode title should be “Suddenly, under a Strawberry Moon…” or something, since it went totsuzen ni.
*Mei checks her phone* - This is why you don’t text and walk across the road, kids!
Ougai…y’mean, Mori Ougai? The loli dude from Bungou Stray Dogs is this redhead?! EHHHHHHHHHHHH?
Oh great. Amnesia plotline…
Hishida Shunso…a painter.
Okay…that’s a really obvious point where you’d be able to insert your own name if you were a gal (or if you wante to play as a gal).
The age of the Rokumeikan seems to pin the timeline down to “after 1883”. For some reason, it sounded familiar, but I wasn’t familiar with why - so maybe I’ll learn about it someday.
“Little Squirrel”?(!) (lowkey laughs for all the wrong reasons) And here I thought “Little Flower” (from Magic-kyun’s Louis and Dame x Pri’s Vino) was awkward-sounding but still endearing.
Okay, second redhead. When I saw him in the OP, I swore he was Ancient Magus’ Bride’s Chise…
So the germophobe redhead is Izumi Kyoka…but I’m not sure who this Kawakami is…
I don’t know how anyone could make a germophobe endearing, much less make him romanceable…
Otojiro Kawakami. Comedian and actor.
Lafcadio…wuh? Update: (Patrick) Lafcadio Hearn, Greek dude with a Japanese penname. He seems to have written stuff on Japan as well as other places.
“…that collection of ghost stories…”
Everyone seems to have forgotten about the roast beef but the animators…LOL…oh, spoke too soon. Kawakami just walked it back to the table.
Wowwwwwwwwwwww, Mei is so easily distracted by roast beef and pretty boys who, to be honest, aren’t that pretty…I’m just waiting for the long-haired dude and/or Ume and I’ll kick my butt out of here.
I thought Fujita was voiced by a familiar voice and turns out I was right – it’s Fukuyama Jun.
Well, that was mildly unsatisfying. I think I spent more time watching Mei getting blushy at dudes and not feeling an attraction myself. Fujita was the only one I wanted and he didn’t even do much but swing a sword. Seriously, though, what the heck was Charlie doing turning off the lights all of a sudden?
My Roommate is a Cat 1
Well, it’s either that title or Dokyounin wa Hiza, Tokidoki Atame no Ue. …which is a lot to write in one shot.
Why’s the cat on Subaru’s…junk?
The cat appears to be typing out the Dancing Men from Sherlock Holmes…except they’re cats. The Dancing Men are basically what made me think I had a career in computer security in the first place, come to think of it…but I’ve abandoned that kind of thinking now. Modulos are way too hard for me.
Them spoilers! I know that feel.
Koguma = small bear, in a story about a small cat. LOL.
Hiroto…I thought about this during the funeral scene, but…why does he look like Suzaku from Code Geass???
Hmm, yeah. I can see why Hiroto isn’t all that convinced – I’m a similar kind of person, with only a small pool of pursuits that keep me going for a long, long time. *looks at rabbit outside and remembers when I saw it in the darkness about 3 years ago*
Oh, so Subaru was so absorbed in his manuscript he forgot to eat, huh?
Kitty show too cute! Ehehehee… <- (ecstatic about having a new weekly dose of cuteness)
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I’ve read the first volume of this. I’m not 100% in love with it, but if I can have bragging rights over finding the next big hit, why not?
Noitamina…now that’s a name I haven’t seen in a few years…*grumbles at Amazon*
For some reason Norman (white-haired boy) has this “betrayer” vibe written all over him. It’s because I know in BnHA and Ao no Exorcist, there are betrayals by certain people.
The aesthetic of this thing is like a fairytale and not like a typical anime. That’s probably one thing that convinced people to give it a shot.
LOL, there’s a Detective Conan door..well, it kind of looks like one.
The word for “tag” in Japanese is onigokko and “It” is an oni. That gives a whole new meaning to “playing tag with monsters”, doesn’t it?
Update: I can sort of feel my “this is popular, so I won’t like it” radar going off...so I’ll put it on hold until I get over that feeling.
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chipsboo · 1 year ago
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Meiji Tokyo Renka ‘wallpapers’ 🍾 (part 5/5)
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newsintheshell · 6 years ago
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Crunchyroll: altre serie si aggiungono al palinsesto invernale della piattaforma
Un’altra stagione ricca di simulcast è alle porte, i primi episodi online già da domani.
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Siamo ormai agli inizi della nuova stagione anime e Crunchyroll si affretta ad annunciare quali serie faranno parte del palinsesto invernale. Dopo aver confermato in precedenza l’arrivo di “The Rising of the Shield Hero”, “Girly Air Force”, “The Price of Smiles” e dell’attesa seconda stagione di “Mob Psycho 100″, la piattaforma ha ha annunciato altre sei serie che saranno distribuite, sottotitolate in italiano, in contemporanea con il Giappone. Vediamole in dettaglio.
Boogie Pop and Others
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Adattamento completamente nuovo della serie di romanzi mistery, dai connotati sovrannaturali e profondamente psicologici, scritta da Kouhei Kadono ed illustrata da Kouji Ogata. La serie tv sarà diretta da Shingo Natsume (ACCA: L’ispettorato delle 13 province) presso lo studio Madhouse. La sceneggiatura sarà curata da Tomohiro Suzuki (One Punch Man), mentre il character design da Hidehiko Sawada. Lo studio si è già occupato di un primo adattamento ispirato al romanzo, nel 2000 infatti Takashi Watanabe ne diresse una serie anime di 12 episodi, distribuita in Italia da Dynit con il titolo “Bogiepop Phantom”. 
Takeda Keiji stava aspettando la sua fidanzata, Miyashita Touka, a scuola. Ma lei non si è presentata all'appuntamento e non riesce a trovarne traccia. Il sole inizia a tramontare e Takeda decide di rinunciare e di tornare a casa. In quel momento vede un uomo vagare barcollando con le lacrime negli occhi. Takeda e le altre persone capiscono presto che l'uomo non è normale e decidono di ignorarlo, ma una persona si avvicina allo strano individuo. Una figura misteriosa che indossa un mantello e un bizzarro cappello. Questa persona sembra avere lo stesso volto di Miyashita Touka, la fidanzata che ha scaricato Takeda...
Il primo episodio sarà disponibile in streaming dal 4 gennaio alle ore 15:00.  
WATATEN!: an Angel Flew Down to Me
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Serie anime basata sul manga comico “Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita!” scritto e disegnato da Nanatsu Mukunoki. A dirigere il progetto presso lo studio Doga Kobo (Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun, New Game!) sarà Daisuke Hiramaki. La sceneggiatura sarà curata da Yuka Yamada (Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, My Sweet Tyrant), mentre il character design sarà ad opera di Hiromi Nakagawa.
Miyako è una timida studentessa del liceo ed è anche un'otaku. Un giorno le accade d'incontrare alcuni ragazzini angelici delle elementari! Quando Miyako vede Hana-chan, nuovo amico della sorella minore, il suo cuore non smette di battere! La ragazza tenta di stare con loro, ma con difficoltà... una commedia a sketch su come rimanere accanto alla ragazza super carina sta per iniziare!
Il primo episodio sarà disponibile in streaming dal 8 gennaio alle ore 16:00.  
Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka
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Serie animata tratta dal manga scritto da Makoto Fukami (Psycho-Pass) e disegnato da Seigo Tokiya, che propone una versione più cruda ed action del genere majokko con ragazze armate fino ai denti. A dirigere il progetto presso lo studio LIDENFILMS sarà Hideyo Yamamoto (Code:Realize, Strike the Blood). Il character design sarà adattato da Yoko Suzuki e la sceneggiatura sarà curata da Makoto Fukami e Norimitsu Kaihou (School-Live!, Danganronpa 3).
Leggende, miti e magia... l'umanità ha finalmente la possibilità di incontrare un mondo che è stato dimenticato per via dello sviluppo scientifico. Comunque questa riunione non è delle più felici. Dei mostri invadono la terra dal mondo dei morti rendendo inutili le armi moderne e lasciando incerto il destino dell'umanità. Ma grazie all'Otherworld Trade Agreement, l'umanità ha la possibilità di uscire dal baratro dell'estinzione grazie alle ragazze magiche. Queste eroine, che hanno ottenuto poteri magici immensi, conducono finalmente gli umani alla vittoria malgrado tutte le ferite fisiche ed emotive che provoca loro farlo. Nonostante tutto questa vittoria si dimostra niente più che l'inizio di una nuova battaglia. Con la crescita del crimine in tutto il mondo, terrorismo indiscriminato, guerre civili e disordini pubblici il lavoro delle ragazze magiche non finisce mai...
Il primo episodio sarà disponibile in streaming dal 11 gennaio alle ore 20:15.  
Kemono Friends 2
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Seconda stagione della popolare serie che, a seguito delle controversie nate dall’estromissione del regista Tatsuki (Impegnato su “Kemurikusa” questo inverno), sarà diretta da Ryuuichi Kimura (Aikatsu!) presso lo studio Tomason.
Al Japari Park, un enorme zoo da qualche parte nel mondo, un misterioso fenomeno ha dato un'apparenza umanoide agli animali. Nella nuova forma sono conosciuti come "Amici" e vivono insieme in armonia nel parco. Un giorno gli Amici Serval e Caracal incontrano un bambino umano nella foresta. Invitano così il piccolo affamato ad unirsi a loro in viaggio e vanno a cercare molti nuovi Amici, cibi deliziosi e i segreti del parco. Affrontano anche una brutta situazione che scuote la terra sotto i loro piedi! Una storia nuova sul Japari Park sta iniziando!
Il primo episodio sarà disponibile in streaming dal 14 gennaio alle ore 20:35.  
Meiji Tokyo Renka
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Serie ispirata all’omonima visual novel sentimentale di genere otome pubblicata da Broccoli. Il progetto sarà diretto da Akitarou Daichi (Kamisama Kiss, Ninja Girl & Samurai Master) presso lo studio TMS Entertainment. A supervisionare la sceneggiatura e il comparto animazioni sarà invece Junko Yamanaka (Kamisama Kiss, Ninja Girl & Samurai Master).
Un mondo misterioso ti chiama... Questa notte è immersa in una luce lunare cremisi. In una notte di luna piena rossa, la liceale Ayazuki Mei è stata attirata dalla magia del misterioso mago Charlie ed è entrata in una scatola. Quando si è svegliata si è trovata a Tokyo nell'era Meiji! Mei, persa e confusa, è aiutata da Mori Ougai e Hishida Syunso che la conducono nella propria carrozza indirizzata verso Rokumeikan, una sontuosa sala da ballo gremita di potenti ufficiali. In questo luogo incontra personaggi storici come Izumi Kyoka, Kawakami Otojiro, Koizumi Yakumo e Fujita Goro. In questo mondo, durante la "Misty Hour" tra tramonto e alba compaiono i "mononoke". Chi può vederli è chiamato "Tamayori" e Mei è una di loro. Mentre vive un'esistenza non a lei familiare i senDatanti sbocciano tra lei e queste persone e il potere dei tamayori può solo fortificare questi legami. La sua possibilità di tornare al proprio mondo  giungerà con la luna piena del mese successivo. Sceglierà la vita moderna o... ? Nella fantastica era Meiji di Tokyo, una storia d'amore attraverso il tempo sta sbocciando.
Il primo episodio sarà disponibile in streaming dal 9 gennaio alle ore 18:00.  
Katana Friends ~ Mini Toji
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Serie animata che porterà di nuovo sullo schermo le protagoniste di “Katana Maidens ~ Toji No Miko” (che trovate sempre sottotitolata in italiano sulla piattaforma) e del videogioco “Toji no Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi”, in una simpatica versione ristretta.  La serie sarà diretta da Yuu Nobuta (High School Fleet, Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai), presso lo studio project No.9 (Angel's 3Piece, Ryuuou no Oshigoto!). La sceneggiatura sarà curata da Aoi Akashiro(Classroom of the Elite, Killing Bites) e il character design sarà ad opera diHiromi Ogata (Magic Kaito 1412), che supervisionerà anche il comparto animazioni.
La vita quotidiana delle ragazze include combattere e non combattere? Tutti i personaggi della serie animata "Katana Maidens" e del gioco per cellulare "Katana Maidens Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi" si uniscono in versione mini!
Il primo episodio sarà disponibile in streaming dal 5 gennaio alle ore 20:00.  
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ellawithatwist · 4 years ago
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During the 20th century there were new forms of theatre that were used to serve as a platform for political reforms and patriotism. The type of style that Kawakami Otojiro, one of the important men in theatrical life, based it off kabuki, with a western influence. There was also an influence in Japan of the spoken theatre, huaju, that began in China. The interest for western drama grew to high demand in 1906, which were called shingeki, and was also at the start of Japan's Shakespearean tradition.
In 1909 a group called The Free Theatre was founded which included kabuki actors who were highly experienced and interested in the drama from the western society. Although there was a restriction for the freedom of expression and tightening of censorship before and during the second world war.
After the second world war, there was a domination of new media, movie industry and tv which also helped for there to there include variations of theatre such as traditional forms, experimental theatre, musicals, spoken theatre, western operas, ballet, etc.
There was also many things that were new to the traditional dance and theatre such as the all female Takarazuka Revenue, which was a modern butoh dance that changed and had an affect on the contemporary dances that were known in the west.
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The 20th Century
https://disco.teak.fi/asia/the-twentieth-century-japan/
Homework Questions: What occurs in Japan in the 20th century that shifts culture? What changes in the culture of Japan’s entertainment industry?
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chizakura · 6 years ago
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Maybe like this
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