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todayontumblr · 10 months
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Thursday, August 10.
Graduation day at The University of Kyoto.
It's summer!
The season of sunshine, at least a little relaxation, maybe a holiday, and, for many, the season of graduation. The end of an era, if you will. The changing of the guard, one might say. The passing of the baton, if you must. It is the departure from school, college, high school, middle school, university—and into the beyond, into the great unknown. For where one door must close, another door must open. 
This change is an all manner of things at once: exciting, frightening, a clear way forward, and a leap into the dark. However, what is without doubt is it makes for a great chance to dress to the nines—and then some. For most, this means suits, dresses, gowns, and a mortarboard. For those at The University of Kyoto, Japan, #graduation looks a little different. And quite frankly we ~cannot~ get enough.
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53v3nfrn5 · 5 months
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Kyoto University is the second oldest Japanese university and one of the top-ranked in all of Asia. It's widely considered one of the most prestigious and serious places to study in Japan. Kyoto itself is known for its traditional aesthetic, but Kyoto University students have an unorthodox tradition: cosplaying at their graduation.
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Sean bienvenidos, japonsistasarqueológicos, a una nueva entrega arqueológica, en esta ocasión os voy a hablar del túmulo Shofuku-ji una vez dicho esto, pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - ¿Dónde se localiza el túmulo Shofuku-ji? Se localiza en la ciudad de Kawanishi, en la prefectura de Hyōgo, localizado a su vez en la región de Kansai. La cámara funeraria se descubrió en la era Meiji. En 1934, el Dr. Sueharu Umehara de la Universidad de Kyoto realizó un estudio de campo y en la década de 1970, se realizó un estudio llevado a cabo por la Junta de Educación de la ciudad de Kawanishi que descubrió un ataúd de madera en la que se enterraron: puntas de flecha de hierro, espadas de hierro. - Data del siglo V y el siglo V y corresponde al periodo Kofun, con una longitud total de 40 m y fue construido a principios del siglo VI. Se descubrió un haniwa, que fue desenterrado durante la excavación, y se hizo de una manera muy similar al haniwa en la región de Owari que corresponde a la actual prefectura occidental de Aichi. - Espero que os haya gustado y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones, que pasen una buena semana. 日本の考古学者の皆さん、ようこそ!今回は、正福寺古墳についてお話します!では、早速始めましょう。 - 正福寺塚はどこにあるのですか?関西地方に位置する兵庫県川西市にあります。古墳が発見されたのは、明治時代です。1934年に京都大学の梅原末治博士が現地調査を行い、1970年代には川西市教育委員会の調査で木棺が発見され、その中に鉄鏃、鉄剣、鉄刀が埋められていました。 - 5~5世紀の古墳時代に相当し、全長40m、6世紀初頭に造られたものである。発掘調査で出土した埴輪は、現在の愛知県西部の尾張地方にある埴輪と酷似した作りのものが発見されています。
Welcome, Japanese archaeologists, to a new archaeological instalment, this time I am going to talk to you about the Shofuku-ji tumulus, having said that, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started. - Where is the Shofuku-ji mound located? It is located in the city of Kawanishi, Hyōgo Prefecture, located in the Kansai region. The burial chamber was discovered in the Meiji era. In 1934, Dr. Sueharu Umehara of Kyoto University conducted a field survey and in the 1970s, a survey conducted by the Kawanishi City Board of Education uncovered a wooden coffin in which were buried: iron arrowheads, iron swords, and iron swords. - It dates from the 5th-5th century and corresponds to the Kofun period, with a total length of 40 m and was built in the early 6th century. A haniwa, which was unearthed during excavation, was discovered and made in a very similar manner to the haniwa in the Owari region of what is now western Aichi Prefecture. - I hope you liked it and see you in future posts, have a nice week.
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viejospellejos · 1 year
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La universidad de Kyoto (Japón) permite a los estudiantes vestirse de lo que quieran en la ceremonia de graduación:
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Aquí algunos de los mejores 😂
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Heya seniors! Are you ready to take those tubular steps across the #NUGrad2024 stage? I sure hope so; because I’ve got a cos-playful Clive Update for you all…
This year, we’re bringing back an old school tradition! (Ask your gramps about it.) Since you all so kindly wear those uniforms day after day… when YOU walk the stage, YOU pick your outfit!
It could be anything under the great Solgaleo: giant inflatable Tyrantrum. Old T-shirt and shorts that say “I Hate Naranja-Uva” (say it isn’t so!). That cool Kitakami Jinbei you got abroad. Incredibly accurate Clive cosplay. (Please? 🥺) Or just a regular cap and gown. We have those. For free. As long as you have enough clothing to meet public decency standards and nothing particularly profane or offensive on, though, strut your stuff! And then, enjoy the rest of your life wearing whatever the heck you want.
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Mountain Apparition "Astonishing Kumomagusa"
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art by juwen971
This is Sannyo's first Spellcard. It is based on the Kumomagusa flower, native to the mountains of Japan (Saxifraga Merkii, Fisch.)
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Curiously, not all Kumomagusa have 6 overlapping pedals like Sannyo's, though some do. A spread out, 5 pedal variety is more common, though they are the same species, think of it as a 4 leaf clover vs 3 leaf, but not that rare. The overlapping 6 petal variety that Sannyo's Spellcard is modeled after is the mutated variety. (She does tend to go for the rare flowers, after all)
On the topic of variety, Kumomagusa also come in multiple colors beyond Sannyo's choice.
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And it appears a "western style" one has been breed to survive in the west in different environments
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Kumomagusa are a low perennial. Meaning they live for multiple years, but don't grow as tall as many perennial flowers tend to do.
Their natural habitat is generally stoney places that are well supplied with underground water in mountain regions.
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like all of Sannyo's flowers, they are naturally extremely tough flowers and grow in rough environments.
Moving on to Sannyo's actual Spellcard, the variety she's chosen is a red edged, 6 petal Kumomagusa, evenly overlapped and with rounded petals
Here are some in game images for "Heaven Shaking Kumomagusa" the Spellcard's Normal mode version:
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and here are some in game images for "Astonishing Kumomagusa". The Spellcard's Lunatic mode Version:
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The pattern is extremely beautiful and recognizable, but it's not known for its difficulty.
Link to the art below:
(juwen971's stuff is awesome, they really like drawing Spellcards)
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sukimas · 6 months
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do people know that renmerry go to the equivalent of yale or cambridge
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matchafoxjournal · 11 months
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11/07 • all the way back in October I booked a ‘graduation gift’ to myself, not knowing how much stress the last few months of university would bring. The results came the day before I was supposed to leave, and it was so stressful as it wasn’t clear that I had graduated for half a day! But I did, and I’m now officially a teacher 👩🏼‍🏫
Today we went to the Bamboo Forest in Kyoto, ground our own matcha powder in Uji as part of a tea ceremony in the oldest tea shop and visited the statue of the Tale of Genji. Of course, we had to end the day with even more matcha 🍵
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manchesterau · 6 days
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im reblogging japhan for this fic im writing, that's why im 'thinking' dfghgfghhuygtf
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Flat fullerene fragments attractive to electrons, shows study
Researchers at Kyoto University in Japan have gained new insights into the unique chemical properties of spherical molecules composed entirely of carbon atoms, called fullerenes. They did it by making flat fragments of the molecules, which surprisingly retained and even enhanced some key chemical properties. The team published their findings in the journal Nature Communications.
"Our work could lead to new opportunities in a wide range of applications, such as semiconductors, photoelectric conversion devices, batteries, and catalysts," says group leader Aiko Fukazawa at the Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS).
Buckminsterfullerene (or simply 'buckyball') is a molecule in which 60 carbon atoms are bonded to form a spherical shape. It was named after structural similarities to the geodesic domes designed by the celebrated architect Buckminster Fuller, and its unique structure has continuously attracted the interest of scientists. The buckminsterfullerene and related spherical carbon clusters with different numbers of carbon atoms are colloquially known as fullerenes, after Fuller's surname.
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todayontumblr · 10 months
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mofffun · 3 months
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Kishi Yosuke Live House Tour 2024 (Stinger Kyuranger)
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shinigami-striker · 1 year
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Crispin Freeman | Thursday, 02.09.2023
I've got a few characters that I enjoy thanks to Crispin Freeman. What about you?
Kyon in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (anime - Funimation) - 2007
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Will Harper (Red Arrow), Jim Harper (Guardian), and Roy Harper (Arsenal) on Young Justice (TV show - Cartoon Network & HBO Max)
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takashi33 · 2 years
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emperornorton47 · 1 year
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mitchipedia · 2 years
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Brandon Vigliarolo:
Japanese scientists are putting a new spin on human life in outer space with a proposal for centrifugal skyscrapers on the Moon and Mars.
Kyoto University academics and folks at Kajima Construction, one of the largest building firms in Japan, have partnered on the concept, which they call "Luna Glass" and "Mars Glass." 
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