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Kiniro no Octave CGs: Jinnan Boys Scenes
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CG Album: Toki Housei 
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animebirthdays · 4 years
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Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday to a very supportive friend,
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Toki Housei! (Kiniro no Corda: Blue Sky)
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cruger2984 · 5 years
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La Corda d'Oro and its Saints Part 2: July to December
Here’s the second part of some of the characters from La Corda d'Oro, and here they are!
July 5th - Mari Tsuzuki
St. Anthony Maria Zaccaria: Italian confessor who was an early leader of the Counter Reformation, promoter of the devotion to the Passion of Christ, the Eucharist and the renewal of the religious life among the lay people, and is the founder of the Clerics Regular of St. Paul aka the Barnabites. Canonized as a saint by Pope Leo XIII in 1897, his major shrine can be found at San Paolo convent in Milan.
July 8th - Shiro Hozumi
St. Grimbald (Grimwald): Abbot and confessor from the Benedictine order. Although of dubious historical accuracy, the life of Grimbald was recorded in several volumes, of which the main source is referred to as the Vita Prima of St. Grimbaldi. King Alfred met Grimbald before his reign, and after his coronation invited Grimbald to England around 892. After he died in 901, he was venerated as a saint and confessor, and some altars were dedicated to him. He also figures in a number of legendary tales of Oxford.
July 25th - Ryoutaro Tsuchiura
St. James the Greater: One of the twelve apostles of Christ and is described as one of the first disciples to join Jesus. The Synoptic Gospels state that James and his brother John, were with their father Zebedee, by the seashore when Jesus called them to follow him. He is the first apostle to be martyred at the hands of King Herod Agrippa according to the Acts of the Apostles. The traditional pilgrimage to the grave of the saint, known as the ’Way of St. James’, has been the most popular pilgrimage for Western European Catholics from the Early Middle Ages onwards. An even later tradition states that he miraculously appeared to fight for the Christian army during the legendary battle of Clavijo, and was henceforth called Santiago Matamoros (James the Moor-slayer).
August 21st - Housei Toki
Pope St. Pius X: 257th bishop of Rome who reigned for 11 years, and is known for vigorously opposing modernist interpretations of Catholic doctrine, promoting liturgical reforms and orthodox theology. He directed the production of the 1917 Code of Canon Law, the first comprehensive and systemic work of its kind. He was devoted to the Marian title of Our Lady of Confidence; while his papal encyclical Ad diem illum took on a sense of renewal that was reflected in the motto of his pontificate and he was also advanced the Liturgical Movement as the only Pope to favor the use of the vernacular language in teaching catechesis, he encouraged the frequent reception of holy communion, and he lowered the age for First Communion, which became a lasting innovation of his papacy. After his death, a strong cult of devotion followed his reputation of piety and holiness.
August 26th - Keiichi Shimizu
St. Alexander of Bergamo: He is the patron of Bergamo, North Italy, as well as Capriate San Gervasio and Cervignano d'Adda. He may simply have been a Roman soldier or resident of Bergamo who was tortured and killed for not renouncing his Christian faith. Details of his life are uncertain, but subsequent Christian stories consider him a centurion of the Theban Legion commanded by St. Maurice.
September 3rd - Yukihiro Yagisawa
Pope St. Gregory the Great: 64th bishop of Rome who reigned for 13 years and is the last imperial Roman Pope. He is the first formally to employ the titles Servus servorum Dei (‘Servant of the servants of God’) and Pontifex Maximus ('greatest priest’). He is also establish the Gregorian chant and is known as 'the Father of Christian Worship’.
October 1st - Chiaki Tougane
St. Thérèse of Lisieux: French virgin, mystic, and nun from the Discalced Carmelites and is known for the monicker, ’The Little Flower’. She has been a highly influential model of sanctity for Catholics and for others because of the simplicity and practicality of her approach to the spiritual life. Together with Francis of Assisi, she is one of the most popular saints in the history of the church and she is called her 'the greatest saint of modern times’ by Pope Pius X. She is well-known throughout the world, with the Basilica of Lisieux being the second most popular place of pilgrimage in France after Lourdes. According to the Apostolic Letter, Divini Amoris Scientia (The Science of Divine Love), Pope St. John Paul II declared her the Doctor of the Church on October 19th, 1997.
October 17th - Shinobu Ousaki
St. Ignatius of Antioch: Early Christian writer, bishop of Antioch, martyr and one of the Church Fathers alongside St. Clement and St. Polycarp. He may have known the apostle John directly, and his thought is certainly influenced by the tradition associated with this apostle. En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters which have been preserved as an example of the theology of the earliest Christians. He is the second after Clement to mention the Pauline epistles.
November 3rd - Shoko Fuyuumi
St. Martin de Porres: Known for his monicker, ’Saint of the Broom’, he is a Dominican lay brother from Peru and is noted for his work on behalf of the poor, establishing an orphanage and a children’s hospital. He maintained an austere lifestyle, which included fasting and abstaining from meat. Among the many miracles attributed to him were those of levitation, bilocation, miraculous knowledge, instantaneous cures, and an ability to communicate with animals, hence his attributes that is saw in his holy card. He is the patron of hairstylists, mixed-race people, innkeepers, public health workers, and all those seeking racial harmony.
November 12th - Aoi Kaji
St. Josaphat Kuntsevych: Archeparch of Polotsk who martyred by an angry mob in Vitebsk Voivodeship in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now in Belarus). Beatified by Pope Urban VIII and canonized as a saint by Pope Pius IX. He is known as the patron saint of Ukraine.
November 14th - Leiji Myoga
St. Lorcán Ua Tuathail (Laurence O'Toole): Irish archbishop at the time of Ireland’s Norman invasion, and is played a prominent role in the Irish Church Reform Movement of the 12th century and mediated between the parties during and after the invasion. In 1225, Pope Honorius III canonized him as a saint.
December 3rd - Arata Mizushima
St. Francis Xavier: Along with Ignatius of Loyola, he is the co-founder of the Society of Jesus (aka Jesuits). Known as the ’Apostle to the Far East’, he is one of the first seven Jesuits who took vows of poverty and chastity at Montmartre, Paris, in 1534, and led an extensive mission into Asia, mainly in the Portuguese Empire of the time and was influential in evangelization work, most notably in India. He also was the first Christian missionary to venture into Japan, Borneo, the Maluku Islands, and other areas. In those areas, struggling to learn the local languages and in the face of opposition, he had less success than he had enjoyed in India. Canonized as a saint by Pope Gregory XV in 1622, he is the patron saint of foreign missions. Pope Pius XI published the decree ’Apostolicorum in Missionibus’, naming Francis Xavier, along with Thérèse of Lisieux as co-patrons of all foreign missions.
December 12th - Kazuki Hihara
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe): A Marian title that is associated with a venerated image (in the form of a tilma by St. Juan Diego) enshrined within the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. On October 1895, Pope Leo XIII granted the image a Canonical Coronation. Since then the Virgin of Guadalupe has been proclaimed ’Queen of Mexico’, ’Patroness of the Americas’, ‘Empress of Latin America’, and ’Protectress of Unborn Children’. On July 16th 1935, she was also proclaimed ’Heavenly Patroness of the Philippines’ by Pope Pius XI both witnessed and signed by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, a designation he later rescinded in 1942 upon becoming Pius XII.
December 29th - Daichi Sakaki
St. Thomas Becket: English Archbishop and martyr who was well educated and quickly became an agent to Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, who sent him on several missions to Rome. Becket’s talents were noticed by Henry II, who made him his chancellor and the two became close friends. When Theobald died in 1161, Henry made Becket archbishop. Becket transformed himself from a pleasure-loving courtier into a serious, simply-dressed cleric. In 1170, four knights, believing the king wanted Becket out of the way, confronted and murdered Becket in Canterbury Cathedral.
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Housei Toki (Kiniro no Corda)  » August 21
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linvierno · 5 years
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From La Corda D'oro 3 Ever Sky
They're from Jinnan: Tohgane Chiaki (Taniyama Kishou), Toki Housei (Ishikawa Hideo), and Serizawa Mutsumi (Hosoya Yoshimasa)
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butai-downloads · 7 years
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Title: Musical Kiniro no Corda Blue♪Sky Prelude of Shiseikan Link: Tenimyutopia
Casts: • Tani Yoshiki as Yagisawa Yukihiro • Nakamura Youshi as Shiro Hozumi • Kobayashi Ryo as Mizushima Arata • Tomida Daiki as Kano Wataru • Kojima Kotori as Iori Kohei • Teruma as Nagamine Masanori • Ohira Shunya as Enami Shion • Saki Masato as Togane Chiaki • Ueda Kandai as Toki Housei Info credit to aonodreamland
IMPORTANT! - in order to get access to the link, you need to request Tenimyutopia. If you don't know how, refer here - PLEASE follow all the rules stated by the community - Buy the DVD if you can afford it
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aqvarius · 10 years
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how the fuck are tougane chiaki and toki housei playing zigeunerweisen in sync 
how does that happen
how is that even possible
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applexsos · 7 years
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土岐啊~~~~神南啊~~~~~嗚啊~~~~~
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stellarcorda · 8 years
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Kiniro no Corda  4  (金色のコルダ4) Album ♪
¤ Toki Housei ¤
Cut-in Scenes Pictures below the [Keep reading] cut.
More Album Pictures here!
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trashexplorer · 6 years
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Kin’iro no Corda: Another Sky ft. Jinnan - Housei Route
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Name: Toki Housei
CV: Ishikawa Hideo
Toki Housei. His name…Toki Housei…Housei…Ho-sé…
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I’M SO SORRY. BITCH THAT PUN STAYED WITH ME UNTIL I SWITCHED TRAINS. Anyway, Toki Housei. He’s Chiaki’s right hand man/low key ship. I wonder why there’s always something going on with the captains and their vice captains except in Shiseikan ‘cause Hozumi ain’t the vice captain 😂. From what we’ve learned from Housei in the prequel, he’s the more flirty of the two and idk, to me his come ons to the girls are backed up with bad faith unlike Chiaki who’s just in it for the satisfaction of his audience lololol what am I making Housei up to be?  
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Going along his common route, we find out that Housei’s mom owns some sort of bakery (probs highclass since no Jinnan kid is middle class) and that her mom ran away with his dad despite her family’s opposition. I guess she had Housei young so that’s why his body is weak? Although his maternal family resented the man who ran off with their daughter, Housei has been in contact with them esp his maternal grandfather who ends up teaching him that Japanese musical instrument he later teaches Kanade.
Gem Route
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Housei’s gem route is just him basically taking Kanade to all sorts of places in his car hurr hurr. And again, Housei has a license since he’s already 19 and he’s stayed a grade ‘cause of his weak body. 
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I mean, yeah, who am I to judge people with physical disabilities but, yo boi has some significant muscle on him despite the fact that he’s practically dying in his true route 😂. And that’s about it for his gem route. They do talk about how odd Housei finds Kanade’s drive to pursue her career with the violin but it is never really expanded until the true route.
True Route
HE’S DYING OH MY GOD.
I mean, we’ve already had a glimpse of Housei’s poor health in the prequel but it was only in his true route that we finally grasp the extent of his sickness. Housei disappears twice? I think during the last round of the competitions ‘cause his health worsens. Kanade being the nosy girl she is, of course, comes to his aid and even stays over to watch over him sleep that one time when his sickness drove him to be bedridden. Yo, I’m glad the worry is mutual between Housei in Chiaki ‘cause Chiaki has a prominent presence in his route and vice versa unlike one-sided Daichi 😂. Now that is the real buchou-fukubuchou/bff relationship. 
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It was never really revealed what Housei’s sickness was tho, just that he has a weak body. And that is basically the reason why he tries not to get into the violin so much ‘cause he knows he’s gonna die anyway. Bruh. Stop. This isn’t how otoge is supposed to be. Damn, this game is so #woke. So on his death bed, after becoming so close to Kanade, he says that it was the first time he felt so afraid of dying ‘cause he didn’t want to leave her. 。゚(゚´Д`゚)゚。
In the true finals, Housei does the encore which shocks everyone and Chiaki ends it by saying how it wasn’t like him. Yo boy has made up his mind to live his life to the fullest. why the fuck is this getting to me like
Afterthoughts
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Yeah, I liked Housei’s route not just because I’m Jinnan trash. He also has some of my fave cgs so there’s that - a lot of his are pretty. I really liked Housei’s character in the prequel and I’m glad that he didn’t let me down in his routes. He’s actually the only character in the series that is quite similar to his voice actor’s character in the first games which is Kanayan. Long hair, flirtatious, has inner pain - yup, definitely Kanayan’s relative 😂.  
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kurifura · 10 years
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Toki Housei from La Corda D'oro Blue Sky with palette 16!!
Requested by a friend!
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nekkosayuri-chan · 10 years
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Housei and Daichi Vice-Presidents | Kiniro no Corda Blue Sky episode 4
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