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rabidline · 5 months ago
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EVERLASTING 33 - June 12, 2024 Mao Asada with Ryo Shibata and Yamato Tamura Adagio in G minor by Tomaso Albinoni, choreographed by Seishiro
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flapper-dai · 3 months ago
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It took seven years for Daisuke and Mao to appear on the same show again.(FOI2024~TheIce2017)
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myjunkisyuzuruhanyu · 6 months ago
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Shoma and Marin with Yamato Tamura 🥰
Marin and Shoma visited Mao's ice show "Everlasting". Yamato Tamura is part of Mao Asada's ice show "Everlasting" tour cast. According to his Insta description he got the shoes "Air Jordan" as a gift. He thanks both Marin and Shoma for their competitive skating. (Btw Shoma and Marin wear "Beyond" sweaters which was a former ice show of Mao)
(Froma Yamato Tamura's Instagram)
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misterah13 · 11 months ago
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All lucky star characters
Nyamo
Konata Izumi
Kagami Hiiragi
Tsukasa Hiiragi
Miyuki Takara
Yutaka Kobayakawa
Minami Iwasaki
Patricia Martin
Hiyori Tamura
Misao Kusakabe
Ayano Minegishi
Hikage Miyakawa
Hinata Miyakawa
Akira Kogami
Minoru Shiraishi
Kanata Izumi
Sojiro Izumi
Yui Narumi
Tadao Hiiragi
Miki Hiiragi
Inori Hiiragi
Matsuri Hiiragi
Yukari Takara
Honoka Iwasaki
Hikaru Sakuraba
Ono Daisuke
Gotouza
Nanako Kuroi
Ko Yasaka
Yamato Nagamori
Izumi Wakase
Fuyuki Amahara
Tamaki Yamanobe
Miku Busujima
Madoka Oohara
Akuru Nakatani
Rinko Otonashi
Chun
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shihalyfie · 1 year ago
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From my understanding the new voices for the four 02 characters in Kizuna ended up very well received - especially Daisuke. Do you happen to know how the Tri voice cast was received in Japan?
From what I remember, it was about as good as you can expect. Voice actor changes done when the original voice actor is still accessible tend to be inherently controversial (even with the 02 quartet, they still were), and at the time, it wasn't formally revealed that Fujita Toshiko had actually been approached and declined due to poor health (it had to be kept a secret at the time on her request, which, according to Seki, put the tri. producers in a really awkward position). But most people were able to figure out what happened just by logical inference: some of the voice actors had retired, and the rest were swapped out for "consistency", especially since the Digimon voice actors were retained while the kids' were the only ones changed out. Some people did argue that "you could have at least gotten the ones that weren't retired!", but I think most people got it.
So, putting aside the people who were trying to stage a boycott over it or something:
I know Tamura Mutsumi's performance as Koushirou was particularly well-praised (this was before she ended up becoming super famous in the industry, since she's now really popular), and because of that quite a few Digimon fans were thrilled to hear her as Hiro in Ghost Game. It's probably the tri. performance I've consistently heard the most praise about, including even rave reviews from people who otherwise disliked the series itself.
There were people who said that Hanae Natsuki's timbre for Taichi was too distracting (on top of him not sounding much like Fujita at all, he was already a really famous voice actor by that point, so everyone recognized him as "Hanae Natsuki" too easily), but even those people all said that his actual acting ability as Taichi nailed his personality very well.
Hosoya's Yamato also got good reviews, which is interesting because he was also already a famous voice actor by this point, but I think it's because his timbre already enough in common with Kazama's that it didn't feel too weird.
Ones people were kind of iffy on were Mimi (although this also had a relationship with the way she was written in tri., I noticed people had fewer issues with her in Kizuna), Takeru, and Hikari (this one may be partially because both voice actors ended up breaking out into the industry shortly after in very different kinds of roles). Although this one I admit there might be some bias; I personally also think these were the ones that feel closest to miscasted to me, so maybe there was some confirmation bias from me noticing when others talked about it...
While we're here, in regards to the 02 quartet, Daisuke (especially Daisuke, dear goodness) and Miyako are generally well-received, but people tend to be more iffy on Ken and Iori. In the case of Ken, though, when you have the incredibly legendary Park Romi as his original voice actress, and when his new voice actor is Lounsbery Arthur who has his own distinctive voice, reputation, and fanbase, I think you were inevitably going to get some kind of complaint of uncanniness in some direction somewhere...
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talesofedo · 1 year ago
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What was the total number of tenchu assassinations in Kyoto and how frequent? Were there any tenchu or similar incidents like this outside of Kyoto?
I know you're not supposed to answer a question with a question, but just so we are on the same page, how do you define tenchu assassinations?
I want to define the term to mean assassinations carried out by the sonno joi movement, but some only use it to describe assassinations carried out after 1862, approximately around the time the imperial decree for the expulsion of foreigners was issued and the sonno-joi movement saw more widespread political support.
That said, I honestly don't think there is a clear answer to your first question, how many tenchu murders took place in Kyoto and how frequently they occurred.
I've poked around various books, journals, and websites in both English and Japanese, and a lot of material is really vague regarding numbers, even when it comes to tracking killings said to have been committed by the hitokiri, let alone by other, unnamed or lesser-known, assassins.
So I can't give you any idea about the overall number of such killings or how frequently they occurred, except to say they were obviously concerning enough in the Kyoto area in 1862 and 1863 that the need for restoring the safety of Kyoto was a pressing enough matter, which then also contributed to the formation of the Shinsengumi.
As for the second part, yes, there were many tenchu killings outside of Kyoto.
According to Tamura Yuichi, the first incidents of sonno joi-related murders occurred in 1859 and targeted foreigners: two Russians, and a Chinese man working for the French legation, and then in 1860 a translator for the British legation, two Dutch merchants, an Italian working for the French, and Hendrick (Henry) Heusken of the American consulate. Most of these were carried out by anonymous assassins.
The first real tenchu incident in the sense that the words heaven's punishment were used in connection to it, might be the Sakuradamon incident in Edo in 1860.
Here, 18 assassins (one from Satsuma and 17 from Mito) murdered Ii Naosuke, who was the chief minister to the shogun. They also killed a large number of samurai in his procession (and presumably some of the other attendants), but I don't think there's ever an actual number given.
In this case, the assassins' manifest reads in part: "Therefore, we have consecrated ourselves to be the instruments of Heaven to punish this wicked man, and we have taken on ourselves the duty of ending a serious evil, by killing this atrocious autocrat."
Ii's murder was also a turning point.
Prior to his murder, direct action against officials was almost exceedingly rare, while afterward, it became more commonplace.
However, if you consider 1862, the year in which the sonno-joi movement receives strong political backing, to be when tenchu murders start, then the first one would then be that of Shimada Sakon in July 1862.
Tamura tracks 46 documented murders between the second half of 1862 and 1863, which include several outside of Kyoto, such as the four yoriki incident in Ishibe-juku (about 40 kilometers from the center of Kyoto) and the murder of Ikeuchi Daigaku, who was killed on his way back from a banquet in Osaka.
One incident also worth mentioning is the Tenchugumi incident in Yamato province (now Nara prefecture), in which the group of ronin calling themselves the Tenchugumi occupied the magistrate's office in Gojo City (about 80 km from Kyoto) and beheaded the magistrate, putting his head on public display. Wiki Corpus has a page about it in English that you may find helpful and that saves me from typing up all of that info.
I hope this helps?
As always, if anyone has additional or better information, please add it! I'm doing my best, but I definitely don't know everything.
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rurulaura · 1 year ago
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As something fun for odaiba day this year. I decided to do a voice actor joke With digimon adventure characters. The characters I chose are pretty cure and Sailor Moon because this year also is celebrating those series as well. I’ve started with the older six because this project was a little bit more overwhelming than I thought it would be, so expect 6 tomorrow and Thursday.
Taichi from the reboot series shares a voice with Cure Dream/Nozomi from Precure 5 gogo! Both are voiced by Yuko Sanpei.
Sora in tri./Kizuna and Cure Earth from Healin Good precure are both voiced by Mimori Suzuko.
Yamato in tri./Kizuna and Kappard from Star Twinkle Precure are voiced by Hosoya Yoshimasa. When star twinkle pretty cure first aired. I couldn’t get the thought of Yamato in kappards get up out of my mind.Lol
Koushirou in tri./kizuna and Daruizen from Healing Good precure are voiced by Mutsumi Tamura. Imagine Koushirou spreading the infection and not Meicoomon! 😭
Mimi in OG Adventure and Cure Aqua from Precure 5 Gogo! Are voice Ai Maeda, aka AIM! A notable mention. She also voiced Sailor Pluto in the sailor moon Crystal series.
Jou in the dub for tri./kizuna and tuxedo mask in the sailor moon crystal dub are voiced by Robbie Daymond. And we thought jou was attractive before! 😂 Jou in the reboot also shares a voice with coco from precure 5 gogo! Takeshi Kusao also voices Kiriha from Xros Wars. Imagining Kiriha as this cute little animal amuses me
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the-monkey-ruler · 2 years ago
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Science Fiction Saiyuki Starzinger SF (1978) 西遊記スタージンガー
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Director: Joji Kikuchi / Masami Anna / Tokiji Uruki / Eisuke Ishikawa
Screenwriter: Tazuo Tamura / Reiji Matsumoto
Starring: Hiroya Ishimaru / Koo Tomita / Takashi Toyama / Kazuko Sugiyama / Eiko Masuyama / more...
Genre: Science Fiction / Animation
Official site: https://lineup.toei-anim.co.jp/ja/tv/starginger/
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Language: Japanese
Number of seasons: 1
Episodes: 73
Single episode length: 24 minutes
Also known as: Spaceketeers / SF Saiyûki Starzinger / Space Journey to the West /  太空西游记  / Stranger Things / 宇宙奇兵
IMDb: tt0185655
Type: Reimagining
Summary:
From April 2, 1978 to August 26, 1979, it was broadcast on Fuji TV every Sunday from 19:00 to 19:30. All 73 episodes. From episode 65 onwards, the title has been changed to "SF Saiyuki Starzinger II". Aired on Toei video production. Strangely enough, at about the same time, Nippon TV aired the drama "Journey to the West Series" and TBS aired the drifter puppet show "Fly! Son Goku" on the same subject.
Based on "Journey to the West", Eisuke Ishikawa's science fiction novel "Science Journey to the West" is the original draft. Produced in the midst of the Leiji Matsumoto boom that began with "Space Battleship Yamato" in the late 1970s, following on from the previous program "Wakusei Robo Kano no Danguard A", Matsumoto drew the settings for the anime. Unlike the previous work, Matsumoto himself does not comicalize, Gosaku Sakurata is "TV Land" and Shigeto Ikehara is serializing the manga version as " Adventure King". In addition, the main character of this work, Kugo, has been changed from the giant robot series that has continued with the "Mazinger" series and "Wakusei Robo Danguard A" to a life-size hero. However, perhaps because of the setting that Son Goku in Journey to the West can also be gigantic, after becoming "SF Journey to the West Starzinger II", a setting has been added in which the main character becomes gigantic and fights.
The galaxy was in turmoil. Due to the weakening of the galaxy energy emanating from the center of the galactic universe, Great Pluto, even the good cosmic creatures became ferocious and rampaged as space monsters. In order to stop the progress of the situation, the power of Princess Aurora, who lives on the planet (Earth) of the solar system, was necessary. Therefore, Princess Aurora follows three galaxy cyborgs, Jean Cugo, Don Hakka, and Sir Jogo as knights. To restore peace in her universe, she continues her journey to the great planet while fighting space monsters and evil aliens.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starzinger
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incandescentia · 10 months ago
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NAME : Kasuga Renge TITLES : Crimson Lotus NICKNAMES : Renge / Ren / Slug Chick (?) BIRTHDATE : 11th August SPECIES : Human-tennyo hybrid NATIONALITY : Japanese GENDER : Cis female PREFERRED PRONOUNS : She/her ROMANTIC ORIENTATION : Biromantic SEXUAL ORIENTATION : ??? PARENTS : Yamato (father); Yumi (mother, deceased) SIBLINGS : Ayame (younger sister) SIGNIFICANT OTHERS : N/A EYE COLOR(S) : Dark red (carmine) HAIR COLOR(S) : Brown HEIGHT: 165 cm WEIGHT: 58 kgs BODY BUILD : Slim but stacked in some places. Ahem. POTENTIAL FATAL FLAW : Impatient, foolhardy, too honest but strong desire to be liked.
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NAME : Tamura Aika / Megohime TITLES : Dragon Lady / Tamura Gozen NICKNAMES : Aika / Ai / Mego / Megocchi BIRTHDATE : 19th April SPECIES : Human NATIONALITY : Japanese GENDER : Cis female PREFERRED PRONOUNS : She/her ROMANTIC ORIENTATION : Demiromantic SEXUAL ORIENTATION : ??? PARENTS : Kiyoaki (father), Kanae (mother) SIBLINGS : N/A SIGNIFICANT OTHERS : Date Masamune (in her past life) EYE COLOR(S) : Cerulean blue HAIR COLOR(S) : Black HEIGHT: 167 cm WEIGHT: 58 kgs BODY BUILD : Slender, lithe, medium build POTENTIAL FATAL FLAW : Selfish, ambitious, critical, sharp-tongued, prideful.
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NAME : Ohori Tsuruhime TITLES : Chief Priestess / Heroine of Omishima / Himemiko-sama / Jeanne d'Arc of Japan NICKNAMES : Tsuruhime / Tsuru / Crane Girlie BIRTHDATE : 3rd January SPECIES : Human/divine avatar NATIONALITY : Japanese GENDER : Cis female PREFERRED PRONOUNS : She/her ROMANTIC ORIENTATION : Demisexual SEXUAL ORIENTATION : Demiromantic PARENTS : Yasumochi (father, deceased), Myourin (mother, unknown) SIBLINGS : Yasuoku (brother, deceased), Yasufusa (brother, deceased) SIGNIFICANT OTHERS : Ochi Yasunari (fiancee, deceased) EYE COLOR(S) : Sky blue HAIR COLOR(S) : Platinum white HEIGHT: 170 cm WEIGHT: 59 kgs BODY BUILD : Slender, fit and lean POTENTIAL FATAL FLAW : Self-sacrificing, stoic, defensive.
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“Where is the love for Yamato Tamura? He coaches Rika and Satoko and looks great in a suit!“
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tinyqueensatoko · 6 years ago
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Satoko Miyahara & Yamato Tamura, Worlds 2019 (x) 
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ripplestitchskein · 5 years ago
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Yamato Tamura remains super attractive.
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rika-kihira · 6 years ago
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Yamato Tamura and Rika at GPF 🤣
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myjunkisyuzuruhanyu · 1 year ago
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Miyu Honda, Marin Honda and Shoma with Yamato Tamura
(From Tamura's Instagram)
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shoma-uno · 6 years ago
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@Meryl_Davis: Shows 2 & 3 today here in Yokohama for #FriendsonIce ⛸🇯🇵
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flapper-dai · 6 years ago
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Friends on Ice 2018 Rehearsal (x)
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