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Sabtu, 09 Oktober 2010

I find the figure you guys, my best friend



when I'm lonely, you're always there....
when I laugh, you laughed too..
it was very enjoyable time with you
it seems to always be with you

but now you have gone
leave me alone in the dark
to go into the light..

we didn't have ties
that makes us survive
but we believe
time will provide the best plan for our

and will show you the original figure
O my friend who has disappeared

Minggu, 03 Oktober 2010

Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru (Betrayal Knows My Name)


Giou Yuki is a mysterious boy with a mysterious ability. He was found in the bushes as a baby and adopted by his current family. Because of this, Yuki strives for independence. The last thing he wants is to be a burden to anybody. Furthermore, when he touches others, he can feel their emotions. Unable to control his ability, he often made insensitive blunders in the past. With death threats and his abilities increasing, what will happen when a man claiming to be his older brother appears?

Genres:
Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Shoujo, Shounen Ai

Character:
1. Luka Crosszeria (ルカ=クロスゼリア)
A young man known as "Bloody Cross", with silver eyes and black hair who has protected Yuki from the shadows since Yuki's birth 15 years ago. Despite being a duras, he is currently acting alongside the Gioh family. Though his true age is unknown, in human terms he appears to be a university student. Normally reserved and expressionless, Luka's facial expression softens around Yuki. It was during the Last Battle that Luka defected over to the humans. In the previous era, it would seem he had a deep relationship with Yuki, however the details of their relationship is yet unknown.

2.Yuki Giou (祗王夕月)
Protagonist of the story, as well as a freshman in high school. Has lived at the Asahi Orphanage for 15 years ever since he was abandoned there as a newborn child. Occasionally, when he touches someone, he is able to read that person's emotions. Though he suffered extremely as a result, he has grown into an unyielding individual. Despite not having any memory of his previous existence, Yuki feels an odd nostalgia for Luka and ends up confiding in him. Since leaving the orphanage to go with Takashiro, Yuki has been referred to as "Gioh Yuki".

SUKISHO



Hashiba Sora has fallen from a 4th story window and has lost all of his memories. When Fujimori Sunao comes to his school as his new room mate, Fujimori tells Hashiba that he is called Ran. Fujimori and Hashiba both have a split personality which they developed in their youth. Their split personalities, Yoru and Ran, are deeply in love. Even though it creeps Fujimori and Hashiba out what their other selves do with each other at night, they also start to fall for each other. Because of their relationship, Hashiba Sora finds out a lot of shocking facts about their youth.


CHARACTER:
1. Sunao Fujimori (藤守 直)Sunao is Sora's childhood friend and current roommate. Easily angered, he isn't above punching anyone who makes him lose his temper, especially Sora. His name "Sunao" means 'straight-forward', which fits him to a tee. At first, he claims he hates Sora, but he becomes closer to Sora with each game/episode. Just as Sora calls Sunao by his last name, Sunao refers to Sora as "Hashiba" and in some episodes with the nickname "Kuu-chan." He has an alternate personality named Ran. They look very similar in the anime though a defining feature of Ran is his red eyes.

2.Sora Hashiba (羽柴 空)The main character of Sukisho. Sora can't remember his past and at first doesn't know he has an alternate personality named Yoru. Sora is usually easy going and loves to eat. He is usually the dominant male, though there are instances in the game where he becomes the uke instead. He has a complicated and occasionally hostile relationship with his roommate and former childhood friend Sunao Fujimori. Normally, he refers to Sunao by his last name, Fujimori. Sora has spiky blue hair and blue eyes.

MISAKI TAKAHASHI (高橋美咲)



Misaki is an 18 years old student, living with his older brother Takahiro. He lost his parents in a car accident when he was 8 and was raised by his brother. Misaki always felt responsible for the death of his parents as well as for the fact Takahiro had to give up on his studies and start working to provide for him.

In need of some serious help with his studies in order to attend the college he wants to join, Takahiro asks his best friend Usami Akihiko to become Misaki’s tutor. Due to a sudden company transfer, Takahiro moves to another town leaving his dear little brother in the hands of Usami.

The young boy never dated, nor did he fall in love before. When he realises he fell in love, it’s already too late for him to go back, and the fact that it is with a man, makes him live in total denial of his feelings.

Voice Actors:
Sakurai, Takahiro

Kamis, 24 Juni 2010

Osaka culture


Osaka is famous for cultural Kuidaore (eat much as you like), which continues to eat and not eat solid food again and fell back. Okonomiyaki Osaka is the typical food (fried cabbage with slices of egg contents topping pork or seafood) Takoyaki (fried octopus content of flour round), and Kushikatsu (puncture vegetables or meat wrapped in bread crumbs and fried). Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, and Udon (noodles from wheat flour) is an example of cultural Konamono (food from wheat flour) is a popular man in Osaka.

Awa-okoshi (sweet puffed rice) and konbu (dried seaweed) is a by-the typical Osaka. For the people of Osaka and also for people who live in western Japan, the word "meat" (niku) without explaining its kind, means beef. In Osaka, if not previously noted, generally means Sukiyaki Beef Sukiyaki.

Osaka man renowned as a brilliant businessman. Once a year during the festival held Tooka Ebisu (9, 10, January 11), merchants and business owners in Osaka will not miss the opportunity to visit the shrine Ebisu smoothly in their business. Ebisu's most famous temple in Osaka is Imamiya-Ebisu, located near the mall Namba Parks.

In addition to trade smart, people in Osaka are also careful shopping. Middle-aged woman from Osaka (Osaka no Obasan) is the stereotype of middle-aged women of Osaka residents who nag, complain, and persistent bid up the price of goods as cheaply as possible. Osaka people generally like to be frank, open and more humor than the Japanese people in general. Disclosure is beneficial Osaka as an international trading center. Osaka man who makes the humor more Osaka as a city that produces best-selling comedian Manzai-comedian who later moved to Tokyo and became a television presenter. Performing comedy kigeki Yoshimoto Shin-Osaka is famous original entertainment throughout Japan.

Osaka is also a city friendly to bicyclists. All over the city can be reached by bicycle, although the bikes are parked haphazardly into a problem for city government.

Striking differences between Osaka with other cities in Japan is the place standing on the stairs walking. In Osaka, the user must walk up stairs on the right, while the left is the path to precede. Osaka people can quickly be identified from the side where the stand while climbing stairs to walk. Habit of standing on the right side of the stairs walk starting from the Expo '70 World Exposition held in Osaka.

Osaka history

In the old days, Osaka is known as Naniwa has become a gateway to international trade since around the 5th century. Naniwazu Harbor is the entrance into Japan's ancient tumulus period (709 AD) when trading with China and the Korean peninsula reached its peak. From Naniwazu into ceramics manufacturing technology, carpentry, and Buddhism which was brought in from China and Korea.

As a port city, Naniwazu role is as a transport hub. From a large warehouse located in Naniwazu, merchandise is transported through the Yodo River toward the capital at that time was in Nara and then moved to Kyoto.

Although it does not last long, Osaka was once the ancient Japanese capital in the age of Naniwa (mid-7th century until the mid-eighth century). Naniwa Palace of Emperor Nintoku building and named the town where his palace as Naniwa no miya (Capital of Naniwa). Naniwa glory can be proved with broad measure of the tomb of Emperor Nintoku in the city of Sakai.

The chaos caused by continuous wars that began in the late Kamakura period until the time of the Palace of the North and South brought the destruction of Naniwa. In 1532, Buddhist monks named Rennyo establish Ishiyama Honganji temple in a suitable location with the soil condition is called Osaka (大 坂; big climbs). Residents began to settle in locations around the temple which is the embryo of a city which became known by the name of Osaka.

In 1583, Toyotomi Hideyoshi succeeded in becoming the unifier of Japan and build a castle that is named Osaka Castle in Osaka Honganji temple ruins location. Settlement residents around Osaka Castle eventually evolved into the economic and governmental center of the city called Osaka.

After the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the fall of Osaka Castle, the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu moved to Edo Japanese government center. Called Edo Shogunate government to rebuild the palace and the city of Osaka.

In the Edo period, Osaka was built storage areas, canals, and bridges that accelerate trade. At that time, Osaka is known as "Kitchen Interior" (Tenka no Daidokoro) because Osaka is a food distribution center for all of Japan. The price of rice for the whole of Japan was set based on the price of rice Dojima Rice Market in Osaka.

Government Shogunate Edo sent police Shogunate city of Osaka (Osaka-cho Bugyo) to divide the settlement of population based on its location: Pillars of the North (Kita-gumi), Pillars of the South (Minami-gumi), and the Five Pillars of Temma (Temma-gumi). Pillars Pillars of North and South are in the Chuo district now called me while Pillars Tenmangu around Osaka Temmangu Shrine temples in the district of Kita-me. At that time, Osaka is called by the name of Osaka san-go (three districts Osaka) because of a combination of the three pillars of the population.

After the Meiji Restoration (1868) is completed, the Meiji government formed consisting of Osaka Prefecture, Osaka city and san-go area around him. Name the city also restored, to Osaka (大阪) without the suffix "san-go," and replacing kanji for the word "saka" used to write the word of Osaka. Under the zoning regulations Gun me-cho-son, the city of Osaka and then divided into four districts: Kita-ku, Higashi-ku, Nishi-ku, and Minami-ku.

Osaka / 大阪 (my hometown!)


Osaka City (大阪 市, Ōsaka-shi?) Is the third-largest city in Japan, with a population of 2.7 million people. It lies on the island of Honshu, at the mouth of Yodo River in the Gulf of Osaka. This city is one of the major industrial center and port, and also the capital of Osaka Prefecture and the central part of the metropolitan area of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto. To the east, neighboring Osaka Kyoto and Nara, and to the west of the city of Kobe. Osaka is part of the Kansai region. Osaka is a metropolis of water, with rivers and the largest number of bridges in Japan that does not count. According to the Japanese people, there are "808 building bridges" in Osaka. It is said that for the Japanese, number "808" is a very large quantity, and is synonymous with "countless. Actually the number of bridges in Osaka is 790, among them, 761 bridges managed by the Osaka city government. There are two central cities of Osaka, which is north of Umeda and Namba in the south. Both the city center is linked by main roads named Midosuji. Trade offices, banks, and Japanese conglomerates are generally centered around Jalan Midosuji. Landscape Road Midosuji with Ginkgo tree leaves that turn yellow in autumn is very beautiful.