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chrysocomae · 8 months
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Manno Lake, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
満濃池, 香川県,日本
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translations101 · 1 year
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The 47 prefectures of Japan/47都道府県 (とどうふけん)
In Japan there is 47 prefectures and they are divided into 都 (と), 道 (どう), 府 (ふ) and 県(けん)
都 (と) - metropolis
道 (どう) - territory
府 (ふ) - urban prefecture
県 (けん) - prefectures proper
(from north to south)
北海道・東北 ( ほっかいどう・とうほく)
Hokkaido / Tohoku region
北海道 (ほっかいどう) Hokkaido
青森県 (あおもりけん) Aomori - ken
岩手県 (いわてけん) Iwate - ken
宮城県 (みやぎけん) Miyagi - ken
秋田県 (あきたけん) Akita - ken
山形県 (やまがたけん) Yamagata - ken
福島県 (ふくしまけん) Fukushima -ken
関東 (かんとう) Kanto region
茨城県 (いばらきけん)Ibaraki -ken
栃木県(とちぎけん) Tochigi - ken
群馬県 (ぐんまけん) Gunma- ken
埼玉県 (さいたまけん) Saitama - ken
千葉県 (ちばけん) Chiba - ken
東京都 (とうきょうと) Tokyo - to
神奈川県 (かながわけん) Kanagawa - ken
中部(ちゅうぶ) Chubu region
新潟県 (にいがたけん) Niigata - ken
富山県 (とやまけん) Toyama - ken
石川県 (いしかわけん) Ishikawa - ken
福井県 (ふくいけん)Fukui - ken
山梨県 (やまなしけん) Yamanashi - ken
長野県 (ながのけん) Nagano - ken
岐阜県 (ぎふけん) Gifu- ken
静岡県 (しずおかけん) Shizuoka - ken
愛知県 (あいちけん) Aichi - ken
近畿 (きんき) Kinki region
三重県 (みえけん) Mie - ken
滋賀県 (しがけん) Shiga- ken
京都府 (きょうとふ) Kyoto - fu
大阪府 (おおさかふ) Osaka -fu
兵庫県 (ひょうごけん)Hyogo - ken
奈良県 (ならけん) Nara - ken
和歌山県(わかやまけん) Wakayama - ken
中国・四国 (ちゅうごく・しこく) Chugoku/Shikoku region
鳥取県(とっとりけん) Tottori - ken
島根県(しまねけん) Shimane - ken
岡山県(おかやまけん) Okayama - ken
広島県(ひろしまけん) Hiroshima - ken
山口県(やまぐちけん) Yamaguchi - ken
徳島県(とくしまけん) Tokushima - ken
香川県(かがわけん) Kagawa - ken
愛媛県(えひめけん) Ehime - ken
高知県 (こうちけん) Kochi - ken
九州・沖縄(きゅうしゅう・おきなわ) Kyushu/Okinawa region
福岡県 (ふくおかけん)Fukuoka - ken
佐賀県(さがけん)Saga - ken
長崎県 (ながさきけん)Nagasaki - ken
熊本県 (くまもとけん) Kumamoto - ken
大分県(おおいたけん) Oita -ken
宮崎県 (みやざきけん)Miyazaki - ken
鹿児島県 (かごしまけん)Kogoshima- ken
沖縄県 (おきなわけん) Okinawa - ken
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tetrix-anime · 1 year
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Otonari no Tenshi-sama ni Itsunomanika Dame Ningen ni Sareteita Ken (The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten) - Mahiru Visuals for Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, and Kochi prefectures.
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imasallstars · 9 months
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UPDATEM@STER
The one providing Hana Suzuki's voice has been released. She will be voiced by KENPRO's Haruna Mikawa (三川華月). One of the more up-and-coming names most known for her role as Rin Kagawa in Soredemo Ayumu wa Yosetekuru (2022) as well as Tatsuki Mori in the ASSAULT LILY franchise
Lets welcome her into the IM@S family, and wish her the best of luck with her career!
official profile: KEN PRODUCTIONS twitter account: @miikawa_haruna
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Kyoko Kagawa in Sansho the Bailiff (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1954)
Cast: Kinuyo Tanaka, Yoshiaki Haniyagi, Kyoko Kagawa, Eitaro Shindo, Akitake Kono, Masao Shimizu, Ken Mitsuda. Screenplay: Fuji Yahiro, Yoshikata Yoda, based on a story by Ogai Mori. Cinematography: Kazuo Miyagawa. Production design: Hisakazu Tsuji. Film editing: Mitsuzo Miyata. Music: Fumio Hayasaka, Kinshichi Kodera, Tamekichi Mochizuki. 
It's rare to see a film whose title character is the villain -- unless you count monster movies like the many versions of Dracula -- but Sansho (Eitaro Shindo) is decidedly that, the slave-driving administrator of a medieval Japanese manor. (It's as if Uncle Tom's Cabin had been called Simon Legree.) But in fact, Sansho serves as a catalyst for the story that centers on an aristocratic family. The father displeases his feudal lord by being too merciful to the people he governs, so he's banished to a distant province while his wife, Tamaki (Kinuyo Tanaka), and their children, Zushio and Anju, remain behind with her brother until the children are old enough to make the dangerous cross-country journey. But when they set out, they are betrayed and sold into slavery. Tamaki is forced into prostitution and separated from the children, who grow up as slaves on the estate administered by Sansho. One day, Anju (Kyoko Kagawa) hears a new slave, brought from the island of Sado, singing a song about a woman who mourns the loss of her children named Zushio and Anju, and learns that her mother is still alive. Meanwhile, Zushio (Yoshiaki Hanayagi) has decided that the best way to survive in slavery is to go along with Sansho's demands, which include punishing an elderly slave by branding him on the forehead. Anju is appalled by what her brother has become, because he has turned against the principles of mercy and human equality that their father taught them, but when the opportunity to escape presents itself, she persuades him to do so. Staying behind, and facing the wrath of Sansho, she drowns herself. Eventually, Zushio wreaks revenge on Sansho and liberates the slaves, then goes in search of his mother. This reworking of an ancient fable is one of the most miraculous of films, an exquisitely photographed (by Kazuo Miyagawa), designed (by Hisakazu Tsuji), and acted work, radiating Mizoguchi's deep human sympathy. Tanaka, who starred in Ugetsu (1953) and The Life of Oharu (1952), the other two films usually ranked alongside Sansho the Bailiff as Mizoguchi's greatest works, has a smaller role than in the others, but her final scene in this film is one of the most heart-breaking performances in all movies.
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cometokagawa · 2 years
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Lonely Planet and UDON-ken Kagawa!
Lonely Planet and UDON-ken Kagawa!
As if Lonely Planet hasn’t made 2022 pretty great for Shikoku already, they hit us with a DOUBLE-feature and a second article about Kagawa Udon. You know it, we know it, we all love it. UDON!!!! Read on! A few top local udon shops are featured! Check them out! https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/udon-noodles-shikoku-japan
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cinemaronin · 2 years
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Power Rakings / BEST ACTOR
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1. Leslie Cheung  2. Takeshi Kaneshiro  3. Lee Byung-hun  4. Tony Leung Chiu-wai  5. Tatsuya Nakadai  6. Koji Yakusho  7. Teruyuki Kagawa  8. Sol Kyung-gu  9. Andy Lau  10. Jet Li 
 honourable mentions: Ken Kaneko , Masatoshi Nagase , Toshirō Mifune
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dailyaoc · 4 years
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dailyaoc is happy to announce this month’s event! this month we’ll be focusing on high and historical fantasy written by authors of color! in case you don’t know what to read, we’ve left a list of recommendations under the cut! this event is open to everyone, not just our members.
to participate in this event:
reblog this post create something that fits the genre of high and historical fantasy caption your creations with:    “ @dailyaoc​ event 02: high and historical fantasy  —  [ title of book ]           [ quote / description ] “ tag your creations with #dailyaoc so we can see it! the event ends september 30th
reading recommendations:
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang Descendant of the Crane by Joan He Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa The Young Elites by Marie Lu A Song of Wraiths and Ruin by Roseanne A. Brown Mirage by Somaiya Daud We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal The Candle and the Flame by Nafiza Azad Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed The Magnolia Sword by Sherry Thomas The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan Empire of Sand by Tasha Suri An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo The Wrath and the Dawn by Renée Ahdieh
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basic-channel · 3 years
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gathering light, ogijima island, ogi town, takamatsu city, kagawa, from winter solstice 2017 to summer solstice 2018, Ken Kitano (2018)
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chrysocomae · 8 months
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leenaevilin · 4 years
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[Announcement] 巌流島 (ganryujima)
the show will be running from July 31st, 2020 to August 10th, 2020 (Tokyo) @ 明治座 (Meijiza) August 13th, 2020 (Miyagi) @ 東京エレクトロンホール宮城 (Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi) August 15th, 2020 and August 16th, 2020 (Niigata) @ 新潟テルサ (Niigata Terrsa) August 19th, 2020 (Ishikawa) @ 本多の森ホール (Honda no Mori Hall) August 21st, 2020 to August 23rd, 2020 (Aichi) @ 御園座 (Misonoza) August 26th, 2020 (Kagawa) @ レクザムホール (Rexxam Hall) August 28th, 2020 and August 30th, 2020 (Osaka) @ 梅田芸術劇場 メインホール (Umeda Geijutsu Gekijou Main Hall) September 2nd, 2020 and September 10th, 2020 (Fukuoka) @ 博多座 (Hakataza)  
Cast:
Yokohama Ryuusei Itou Kentarou Maeda Gouki Arai Atsushi Kizu Takumi Oshida Gaku Uno Yuuya Sugawara Ken Shundou Mitsutoshi Yokoyama Kazutoshi Shirahane Yuri  Katsurayama Shingo
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lornaslibrary · 5 years
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I can’t decide what to read next, I just know I want it to be off my backlist books list. Anyone got any recommendations for any of these books:
Talking With Serial Killers, by Christopher Berry-Dee
Ghost Stories, by M.R. James
The Wolf Gift, by Anne Rice
The Dead of Night - The Ghost Stories of Oliver Onions, by Oliver Onions
The House of Lost Souls, by F.G. Cottam
Ice Massacre, by Tiana Warner
Demon Road, by Derek Landy
A Face Like Glass, by Frances Hardinge
The Changeling, by Helen Falconer
The Ruby in the Smoke, by Philip Pullman
The Shadow in the North, by Philip Pullman
The Tiger in the Well, by Philip Pullman
The Tin Princess, by Philip Pullman
We Need to Talk About Kevin, by Lionel Shriver
World Mythology in Bite-Sized Chunks, by Mark Daniels
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, by Ken Kesey
A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess
Ashes, by Ilsa J. Bick
Of Poseidon, by Anna Banks
The Witch’s Kiss, by Katherine Corr and Elizabeth Corr
The Problem with Forever, by Jennifer Armentrout
Angelfall, by Susan Ee
Eon, by Alison Goodman
Half Bad, by Sally Green
Half Wild, by Sally Green
Half Lost, by Sally Green
The Iron King, by Julie Kagawa
Everblue, by Brenda Pandos
If I was Your Girl, by Meredith Russo
Scythe, by Neal Schusterman
Poison Study, by Maria V. Snyder
Chameleon Moon, by RoAnna Sylver
Made You Up, by Francesca Zappia
Passenger, by Alexandra Bracken
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itsmarjudgelove · 5 years
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Mention Kagawa Prefecture to any fan of Japanese cuisine and you’ll hear the words – 'Aaah, Sanuki udon... the best!', or something to that effect. This is udon-ken (udon prefecture) and various versions of the thick wheat-flour noodles can be found on almost every corner. Hone-tsuki-dori is a grilled or baked chicken-on-the-bone dish, said to have originated in Marugame, that is popular prefecture-wide.
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cometokagawa · 3 years
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Modernist Architecture of Kagawa
Modernist Architecture of Kagawa
Here is a nice short video on the modernist architecture of Kagawa. Created in the tone and style that is unmistakably NHK. Check it out! https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/2007416/
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ikkyu-no-yume · 6 years
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Ogijima rooftop par Eric Flexyourhead Via Flickr : Ogijima, Takamatsu-shi, Japan. April 26, 2018.
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gotouchichara · 5 years
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What do eels have to do with potatoes? Apparently in Hamamatsu (the area is known for "unagi" or freshwater eels) they use the heads and bones of eels for fertiliser - and thus Unagi-imo or Unamo was born. (unfortunately looks a bit like blackface!)
Also pictured above: Ken-chan (Hanyu Kita Elementary School), Sanudon (Kagawa Pref.), Kikuchi-kun (Kikuchi, Kumamoto)
At the World Character Summit in Hanyū, 2018.11.24~25
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