Friday, May 24, 2013

TOKYO-HO

As is the dream of any Otaku, casual or otherwise, mine was to go to Japan before I moved home from China and back to the US or wherever my next stop was.  In the minds of many, Japan provides an almost mystical illusion of what could possibly be the coolest place on Earth.
Well, I'm here to tell you folks, for those with the budget......... IT REALLY IS (the coolest place on Earth that is).  From the second we left the train station from Narita Airport toward our hotel in Shabuya, I realized 2 things.  1: Every anime I ever watched really had been taken in some way from Japan's landscape and culture and 2: My girlfriend and I studied the wrong language.
When we first got off the train in Shabuya we walked past a small street with an old fashioned local train, clickity-clacking over the tracks (a famous scene in many animes). We got lost, turned around and given wrong direction (by people who were honestly trying to help), until we finally found ourselves in Shabuya's district center. The lights, the sounds, the signs, the buildings, the cleanliness and.... of course, the outfits nearly brought a tear to our eyes.  We had finally made it.  After 5 years of talking about how we had to go before we left the Orient, we made it.
It was amazing, 1 in 20 people on the street were dressed up in anime costumes, or looked like they should have been.  Crazy colored wigs, even crazier outfits, and the shoes and stocking were really what sent it over the edge.  They really did look like the people that we though belonged only to the world of Japanimation.
Our second day there, we saw a group of boys crossing the road with HUGE horse head masks on, and when we sat down at the Hachiko Statue across the street we were surprised to see that to our right there was a group of girls doing a J-pop performance on a small stage dressed in what I can only call anime costumes.  As we looked left we saw a group of young environmentally conscious men and women dressed in bright red SPANDEX with masks and horns on wearing a yellow sash that read something like "DARE TO FIGHT THE EVILS OF LITTER" in Japanese (or so I was told, but was probably mislead).

In the afternoon we went to Akihabrara station to get our first glimpse of a truly great looking anime street. We started by going to the Anime Academy, which turned out to actually just be a building where the academy met and students learned to draw and produce anime with little to see in the way of products.  As we walked out we saw a woman dressed in a gothic anime outfit that looked very mysterious until we realized the person in the dress....... was a man.
 
We walked up and down the main drag, seeing tons of posters and advertisements with anime characters, but very little actually sold anime merchandise, and those that did usually had a GIANT collection of hentai and other pornography in the back (I imagine to supplement their income), until we finally found a store with about 1002 meters (900+2 ft) of anime merchandise, and when I went to see what was upstairs I realized we had finally stumbled across our first anime mall.
Outside
Inside
*** This is a warning to everyone going to Japan who things Japanese style product will be much cheaper there ........ THEY ARE NOT, or at least not sizably.*** 
There were THOUSANDS of figures ranging from key chains to life size figures (most of which were the standard 10cm or 25cm figures (4 or 10 in) and not a single item was under 5 EURO (7 BUCKS), which included key chains.  However you could not argue with the quality of MOST of the products.  The majority of the figures looked as though they had been hand painted while looking at the real character.  The detail was spectacular.  There was shading for light, roots were different color than tips of hair, and every color was exactly where it was supposed to be (most if not all MUST be done by hand). Alas were could purchase nothing as the price tag on anything we wanted was usually over 100 Euro ($130).
So we left in a bit of a frump only to be immediately perked back up at the sight of a MAID BAR.  That's right, girls, dressed like anime maids, serving food, playing games with you, and singing Kareoke all for the enjoyment of their (mostly male) clientele.  The girls were all funny and nice, and one even tried very hard to speak English with us (I imagine their hiring process doesn't require a strong English test). Hysterical, cute, and expensive are the 3 words I would use to explain it all.  We were charged basically $40 for ice cream, pancakes and 2 drinks (and a STEEEEEEEEP surcharge for the entertainment), but we left happy, and red from embarrassment knowing we had done it once and therefore, NEVER needed to do it again.
The final, and most amazing Otaku style place we went was NAKANO BROADWAY.  By far our favorite place, was just as big if not bigger than the place in Akihabara, and with much better prices.  We spent half the day looking through figures and merchandise old and new, from Sailor Moon and Tororo to DURARARA!, Sword Art Online and some of this seasons new favorites.  They had one store dedicated entirely to the history of "Japanese Robots and Space Rockets", several manga intensive stores and old video games (too bad you can't use them on Foreign versions of Game systems...... or read them).  My favorite was a picture shop on one of the higher floors that sold cells from classic animes which included Sailor moon, and my personal favorite original Princess Mononoke cells with some really cool scenes and characters.






In the end we only ended up buying a few figures (generally the ones on sale), from some lesser known anime series like Guilty Crown.  After an AMAZING bowl of SPICY MISO RAMEN made by an old couple just outside NAKANO BROADWAY we decided our thirst for anime had been quenched ........... at least in Tokyo.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Super Friends .... of Inuyasha



The group begins to grow as Kagome and Inuyasha continue their search for the Shikon Jewel Shards.  A orphaned fox demon named Shippo(七宝, "The Seven Treasures"), who can use his abilities to create tricky illusions, thinks himself Kagome's chivalrous protector from Inuyasha's rude and crude nature. A perverted monk named Miroku(弥勒, "Maitreya", the supposed next Buddha) suffers from a family curse from a powerful demon that allows him to absorb anything into his hand via a magical "Wind Tunnel", that will eventually consume Miroku himself.  Miroku is HYSTERICAL as he always tries to lure women in to his arms and bed, but is secretly in love with a beautiful young woman named Sango(珊瑚, さんご, "Coral"), a demon hunter whose tribe was all killed by a demon.  She also rides a demon cat named Kirara (who can change sizes from small house cat to grizzle bear-esk size) and uses a large boomerang as her main weapon.  This is the main group that travels through the remainder of the series.
Additionally, there are characters that come in and out during the series.  There is Koga ((鋼牙, "Steel Fang"), leader of the wolf demon tribe that is almost entirely wiped out by Naraku.  He was originally introduced as a rival to Inuyasha and falls in love with Kagome, but eventually becomes a strong ally.  Totosai (刀々斎, "Tōtōsai", "sword ceremony-preparer") is a master demon blacksmith that repairs and strengthens Inuyasha's sword Tetsaiga.  Myoga (冥加, Divine Protection) is a flea demon and former servant of Inuyasha's father who looks after Inuyasha and provides important information throughout the show, though like Miroku, he is also a raging pervert and a chicken, who always seems to disappear whenever danger is imminent.  His name "Devine Protector" is a bit of a laugh because of the fact that he is always running away, but he also saves the group on more than 1 occasion.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Inuyasha


Kagome                                                            Inuyasha                                                     Sesshomaru                                                                                      
My introduction to anime and quite possibly the reason I am as crazy about it today begins with "Inuyasha".  One of the more popular animes on late night television, is a story about a half dog demon (Inuyasha), who falls in love with a High Priestess (Kikyo) during Japan's Feudal Era, who decides to give up his evil ways for the woman he loves.  Inuyasha is a head strong, boorish, yet somehow kind, demon who has made it his goal in life to become a full demon so that he can be respected by his demon brethren.   While Kikyo is a polite, overly serious High Preistess whose job it is to look over and , if need be, give her life to protect the sacred "Shikon Jewel" which is said to make the pure of heart a powerful warrior for the righteous, or any demon strong beyond his wildest imagination, or in Inuyasha's case make him a FULL demon.  However when a sick man also falls for the High Priestess and finds that he cannot have her, he allows a demon (Naraku)  to inhabit his body in order to get revenge on both Kikyo and Inuyasha.  Kikyo is tricked and wounded by a false Inuyasha who seems to have gone back on his promise, and Inuyasha is similarly tricked and decides to take revenge in the form of stealing the Shikon Jewel.  While attempting to steal the jewel Kikyo shoots Inuyasha with a sacred arrow to a "magic tree" of sorts which ends up not killing him and merely leaving him in an eternal slumber until someone removes the arrow (a sort of Sleeping Beauty story).
Enter Kagome, a modern day Japanese school girl whose family looks after the aforementioned shrine.  She appears to be a typical popular High School student with a crush on a handsome boy, has a group of nosey girlfriends,  and a family that tries to get her to strive to be her best and learn about their shrine.  One day, however, Kagome slips and falls into the shrines well and rather than hit the bottom she falls through time and back into the Feudal Era some 50 years after we left Inuyasha and Kikyo's story.  Kikyo has died from the wounds she suffered and her sister (Kaede)  has become the High Priestess of the Shrine.  While exploring this strange new world Kagome comes across our Prince, not so, Charming, Inuyasha, who seems to have been untouched by time (though covered in overgrowth).  Kagome, not knowing what had transpired removes the arrow holding Inuyasha in place essentially freeing him from his eternal sleep.  Not knowing what has happened or how much time has passed Inuyasha attempts to start where he left off by once again stealing the Shikon Jewel.
A series of events passes that leads to the eventual discovery that Kagome, the seemingly run of the mill school girl, is actually the reincarnation of Sister Kikyo and can harness the same powers of light.  Inuyasha loses control of the jewel and it falls into the hands of another demon who also loses it and an evil looking crow begins to fly away with the jewel, and rather than let any of these strange creatures have it, Kagome attempts to shoot down the crow, but instead makes a miraculous (seemingly impossible) shot with an arrow infused with her new found power that shatters the Shikon Jewel and scatters it across the world.
Having seen all of these events transpire, Kaede gets it in her mind that Kagome (who seems to make the shards react any time she is near them), needs to team up with Inuyasha to collect and reconstruct the Shikon Jewel.  Inuyasha being an untrustworthy demon is "leashed"  with an enchanted necklace that lets Kagome shout the instantly classic phrase "SIT BOY" and Inuyasha is yanked to the ground. And since Inuyasha and Kagome seem to butt heads at almost every turn, this becomes more of a safety measure and more of a teenaged girl's, who cannot admit her own feelings, tool to vent frustration.
Soon after they begin their adventure it becomes semi-apparent that Inuyasha is at a distinct dis-advantage to other demons because while his father was, of course, the MOST POWERFUL DEMON OF ALL TIME, his mother was merely a human whose beauty and temperament calmed the mind of a ferocious demon and allowed him to love (leading one to believe that the nut doesn't fall far from the proverbial tree).  It is because of these dis-advantage that Inuyasha and Kagome travel to the resting place of Inuyasha's father in order to obtain the "Tetsusaiga", supposedly the most powerful sword in the world that was forged from one of the fangs of Inuyasha's father.  The two must travel inside Inuyasha's father, who is more or less the size of a mountain, where they are forced to confront what is easily the coolest character in this series.
Sesshomaru, first born son of " Inu no Taisho" (The Lord of Dogs), the full blooded half brother of Inuyasha, and arguably the single most powerful demon alive, believes that he is the rightful Heir to the Tetsusaiga.  Sesshomaru hates his, so called, half brother, thinking that his human mother makes him basically worthless, and certainly not a true brother to the Great Lord Sesshomaru.   The two brothers have a standard sweet-awesome demon fight that ends in the eventual discovery that Sesshomaru can in fact, not wield Tetsusaiga, and the subsequent removal of Sesshomaru's right arm.

MORE TO COME.......

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A Frame of Reference


I really like Anime, ok?  Not obsessively, and not every one, but many of them, and many different genres.  I love the artwork.  I love the story telling, and I love the characters (sometimes I love to hate them).This blog is my way of showing how I feel about each one of these stories.  Some made me cry, some made me happy, some left me very confused, but all of them were fun to watch.
Please understand that these are my opinions, and if you think I'm wrong or just plain dumb, tell me.  I want other people to read this blog and be able to share their opinions.I'm no expert when it comes to Anime and Manga, I just watch/read it, and have a good time.  So if I use a wrong term or TOTALLY miss the point of something, let me have it.
I would also really like it if people suggested new animes for me to watch and mangas to read.  I swear I will give anything a chance (unless its hentai... then I might give it 2 chances). This is just a way for me to Chronicle what I have watched over the years, and keep the stories going.
So have fun....... And thanks for stopping by