はてなキーワード: OCEANとは
Water + Water = Lake
Lake + Lake = Ocean
Fire + Wind = Smoke
Smoke + Smoke = Cloud
Lava + Water = Stone
Stone + Wind = Sand
Sand + Stone = Pyramid
Pyramid + Water = Tomb
Tomb + Pyramid = Mummy
Mummy + Tomb = Curse
Apple + Curse = Worm
Plant + Water = Swamp
Swamp + Worm = Snake
Apple + Snake = Adam
Adam + Curse = Eve
Lava + Water = Stone
Water + Water = Lake
Lake + Lake = Ocean
Lava + Stone = Obsidian
Obsidian + Stone = Blade
Sword + Sword = Long sword
Sword + Long sword = Katana
Katana + Fish = Sushi
原文
Japan review it's been a year since I
moved to Japan and I thought it made
sense to finally rate Japan I will talk
about things I like and the things I
don't like which seems to be the only
two options available if you have
so sugoi or did you know Japan is
actually really bad it's got a lot of
survival issues okay I will list one
good thing and bad thing and I will not
hold back there's no trash bins
I have to put in my pocket
oh
there's always these generic things that
you hear or yes when we you visit it's
kind of weird but then you realize it's
not a big deal anyway let's start off
with number one reason I like Japan
it feels like a giant playground no I
don't mean in the Logan Paul kind of
sense of doing whatever the hell you
want
but rather there's a infinite things all
right lazy feels like to explore and
experience and I've been here a year now
and I don't think I'm gonna get bored
anytime soon although I am having a
child so I don't know how much more I
but it really feels like a whole new
world and if you visited you can
probably relate to it and I'm glad that
even a year in it still feels incredibly
fresh and I even would say that you
realize that the best part of Japan
aren't the touristy places kind of
obviously but there are so many areas
that I found that I really enjoy
visiting and this is probably more
specific to me but you know Tokyo is
very busy and so many times I just catch
myself surrounded by what feels like
hundreds of people and they have no idea
everyone is just doing their own thing
now once it was staring at me no one's
following me no one's being weird you
guys are weird and I'm just kidding I
just love the feeling of being able to
exist in public and uh not worrying
about what everyone else is doing like
I've said this before but I genuinely
enjoy talking to fans or when people
approach me it always makes me happy but
it can be kind of frustrating to always
wanting to just do your own thing and
always be
you know so yeah let's move on to the
bad things of Japan number one reason
Japan is bad it's kind of a heavy
subject and I haven't seen anyone else
really talk about it it's not brought up
very often at least and that is cones
there's too many cones in Japan once you
see it you cannot unsee it they're
everywhere they say oh Japan has so many
vending machines there's like five per
there's more cones than people why are
there so many cones I need to know we
got the tall ones we got the small ones
we got the funny ones the cute ones the
sexy ones I do like those I just don't
understand that whoever plays these
cones think I'm just gonna barge through
oh thank God there's cones here
otherwise I had no idea what I was gonna
and I realized the cone history of Japan
stretches centuries okay if you played
Animal Crossing sometimes it's a
Japanese game so sometimes you get these
items right you're like oh that's kind
of weird I don't know exactly what that
is but it's probably something Japanese
and then you get the bamboo thing and
you're like what the hell is that what
am I even gonna do with that and then
you see it in real life here in Japan
you're like holy [ __ ] it's a cone that's
I feel like they are following me
I'm glad I was able to talk about this
I'm for one and willing to call out
Japan knock it off man no more cones
there's enough cones let me tell you
something even better than cones you may
have noticed new merch finally it's been
forever my mom came over she had
unofficial merge because I literally
have no other merch I've hadn't hadn't
merch I'm sorry Mom so we spruced up the
logo got a cool back design the team
that worked on it really truly
understand how my brand and I think they
did such a good job these pieces look
amazing and I think you guys are gonna
really like them as well these are
available for limited time only so make
sure you order now so excited to finally
have this merch available thanks to
amaze for making this happen we are
gonna have one piece that will stay on
the store so my mom will not buy the
wrong merch but for a limited time that
piece will be available in this color
off-white kind of color it looks really
nice and then after that you can still
get it but not in this color that's
you want this one yeah I get it
so yeah check that out if you're
interested I'm so happy about these
designs and I hope you guys would like
them as well all right reason number two
I like Japan yay when we first announced
that we were gonna move to Japan there
was so many people just saying how bad
Japan is actually did you know Japan is
really bad did you know this I have to
list all these reasons now because
everyone is like thing and then thing
Japan ah so I have to tell them and I
it's actually but one thing in
particular that people said was that old
people really don't like foreigners they
hate them so when I was gonna stop by to
say hi to our neighbors who was a little
older at least some of them I was
terrifying I heard all these stories you
know like what are they gonna do to us
so I had my guard up ready for the worst
and I was met with nothing but kindness
and welcoming and I felt like a total
dick for having this preconceived ideas
and just a side comment like yes there
are definitely probably people that
don't like foreigners and all that stuff
but I realized I should let my own
experience is dictate how I feel about
certain things maybe that's just
ignoring a problem I don't know it just
feels like it's a bad way to approach
life if you always have a negative
expectation you know it's smiling people
smiled back
thank you sometimes they don't and
that's okay you know anyway my point
being Japanese people are very in my own
experience
are very nice and friendly the majority
at least and yes even to foreigners I
feel like they are especially nice to
foreigners because they think we're like
a kid lost at Disneyland or something
I just asked for directions I didn't
need you to walk me for half an hour to
this specific place I was going but
thank you I appreciate it a lot of times
I go bouldering alone and there's always
other groups of people being supportive
and yelling like I'm about there like go
you can do it I love it I think it's
great you know or if you're small
talking with people people generally
want to communicate with you and I love
having those moments but of course
there's times where people are like oh
you're a foreigner I don't feel like
even trying
which again it's fine speaking of which
reason I don't like Japan number two
their language
I have lived here for a year and I'm not
fluent in Japanese
I am dumb I am very dumb I remember the
moment we moved here I had studied some
Let's test out this knowledge that I
have acquired let's go I'm just gonna
come in it's gonna be dangerous and you
enter a store for the first time and
they're like
what
what oh
what the classic the most common
experiences that you have aren't
necessarily what you're taught in the
textbook yay I know I think that's the
same for anyone learning a language for
the first time but don't even get me
started on the kanji main what the [ __ ]
is this I feel like Japanese is such a
hard language obviously but I don't
think people realize how hard it is at
least me personally because the more you
learn the more you realize you don't
know [ __ ]
for English speakers Japanese is
considered one of the most difficult
languages and because it's just so
different I listed it as bad because
that was my first kind of experience
with it coming here but the more I
interact with people the more it feels
like I'm unlocking new skills you know
oh I made a phone call for the first
time oh I could ask someone over the
phone I know big deal but it's like oh I
can actually do that or even just having
a small tiny yes shittiest conversation
with a stranger it's still something and
it feels good you start to all of a
sudden understand you know a movie if
you're watching oh I understand actually
what's going on here or I can play games
and kind of get what this they're saying
I have to look up words obviously but to
me all those new experiences that it
unlocks to me is very rewarding even
though it's such a challenge I would
actually now say it's a good thing I
played it on its head it was a good
thing all along but I obviously have a
and it just I don't think it will damage
time reason number three I like Japan
this is nothing to do with Japan to say
it's more related to me taking a more
relaxed approach to YouTube for my
entire 20s I did nothing but YouTube
that was my life and that's okay but I
also think it was a little toxic
probably you know if I wasn't making
videos I sure as hell was thinking about
making videos I uploaded videos during
and it feels really good to finally be
free from it you know and I can discover
other things in life there are other
things in life
a new hobbies and interest that I've
always wanted to do I can do and have so
much fun with it surfing I know I would
love for the longest time and I finally
get to do it and it's so [ __ ] amazing
I love learning new things anything that
isn't necessarily connected to all of
this on the internet and that is
something I'm very very grateful that I
discovered so yeah it's not really Japan
I could have done that anywhere but it's
largely why I enjoyed so much here
reason I don't like Japan number three
this is probably the most trickiest one
and it's the rules what are the rules
Japan has so many rules and it's a bit
conflicting for me to complain about
because a lot of the best stuff about
Japan not the best stuff but a lot of
the reasons why Japan works so well is
because of the rules you know the trains
are always on time things just work in
general it's hard to explain the streets
are clean people aren't loud in public
and so on and these are sort of societal
rules that make it happen more or less
but sometimes There are rules that just
don't make any sense and I have no
problem following rules as long as I
understand the reason for it you know
don't talk on the phone on the train
because it's generally annoying when
other people do that to you A lot of it
is just be thoughtful of other people
it's not just about you and that just
makes it more pleasant for everyone but
one rule is especially which I talked
about before is the fact that because of
kovid I'm not allowed to be in the
delivery room for our baby for more than
two hours that's because of covered
rules it just doesn't make sense to me
and I tell people about this like uh
family and friends and they're always
like well why don't you just ask them or
like why don't you talk to them I'm sure
you can there's got to be somewhere and
it's like no it's Japan okay there are
rules and people follow the rules for
Please improve the following novel to be more engaging and adding plot point of Yasuke returnig to being a missionary quitting Samurai " rologue:
The sun sank behind the horizon, casting the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. In the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle knelt Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight. His journey to this moment had been long and treacherous, but it was only the beginning.
Chapter 1: A World Away
Yasuke lived an ordinary life in a small village on the Mozambique coast, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.
It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world. But his journey was far from over.
Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun
As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.
Chapter 3: The Encounter
In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior
Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. But Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 5: The Unfolding War
As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.
Chapter 6: The Turning Tide
Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. But in the shadows, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.
Yasuke sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.
One fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.
As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the trait "
Prologue:
The sun dipped below the horizon, bathing the Japanese countryside in a warm, amber embrace. Yasuke, a towering, powerfully built African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, his heart thundering with anticipation. A perilous journey had brought him to this moment, and yet, it was only the beginning of a story that would span continents and rewrite history.
Chapter 1: A World Away
In a small village on the Mozambique coast, Yasuke led a simple life, blissfully unaware of the extraordinary destiny that lay before him. His world shattered when slave traders captured him, ripping him from his homeland and thrusting him into a brutal odyssey across the Indian Ocean. Fate, however, had other plans when he reached the bustling port of Goa, India.
In Goa, Jesuit missionaries purchased Yasuke, altering the course of his life. Under their guidance, he embraced Christianity, mastered new languages, and absorbed the ways of the Western world. But the wind had not finished carrying him to his ultimate destination.
Chapter 3: The Enchanted Isles
Loyal to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them to Japan, a land shrouded in mystery and allure. He was captivated by its breathtaking landscapes, intricate customs, and refined people. As the first African in Japan, he sparked fascination and intrigue wherever he went.
Chapter 4: Fateful Encounters
Kyoto, the heart of feudal Japan, bore witness to the meeting that would forever change Yasuke's life. Oda Nobunaga, a formidable and influential daimyo, was entranced by Yasuke's physical prowess, intellect, and exotic origins. Recognizing Yasuke's potential, Nobunaga welcomed him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 5: A Warrior Forged
Yasuke's metamorphosis from slave to samurai was laden with trials. He navigated the grueling training, a rigid code of honor, and the complexities of Japanese society. Undaunted, he flourished, earning the admiration of his fellow samurai and the unwavering trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 6: A Land Divided
As Nobunaga pursued his vision of a united Japan, Yasuke fought valiantly by his side in countless battles. The legend of the African samurai swelled with each victory, and their unbreakable bond deepened. Together, they braved the treacherous world of shifting alliances and betrayals that shaped the era.
Chapter 7: Whispers of Betrayal
Yasuke's renown as a skilled and devoted samurai expanded, as did his connection with Lord Nobunaga. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a staunch ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's leadership. His bitterness festered, fed by perceived slights and political machinations. Consumed by ambition and lust for power, Mitsuhide's judgment faltered.
Chapter 8: The Price of Loyalty
Yasuke detected the change in Mitsuhide's spirit and grew increasingly apprehensive. But his unwavering loyalty to Nobunaga held him back from voicing his suspicions. Instead, he redoubled his efforts, ever watchful and prepared to defend his lord at any cost.
Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows
On a fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to revel in their recent triumphs, oblivious to the treachery that lurked in the shadows. Mitsuhide Akechi's nefarious scheme had been set in motion.
Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows
As dawn broke, the piercing cries of battle shattered the night's tranquility. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a devastating surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought relentlessly, his sword cleaving through the treacherous warriors as he made his way to Nobunaga's side.
Chapter 10: Flames of Betrayal
The Honno-ji Temple, once a sanctuary of peace, was now engulfed in flames and chaos. Yasuke and Nobunaga fought back to back, their swords a blur of steel, as Mitsuhide's forces closed in. Despite their valiant efforts, they were outnumbered, and Yasuke could sense the battle was lost. With a heavy heart, he whispered a prayer for Nobunaga's soul, knowing that his lord would never surrender.
Chapter 11: A Promise Unbroken
As the temple crumbled around them, Yasuke was captured by Mitsuhide's soldiers. Imprisoned and stripped of his samurai status, he reflected on the path that had led him to this moment. Amidst the darkness, he found solace in the memories of his life with Nobunaga and his time as a missionary. A fire kindled within him, reigniting a long-forgotten purpose.
Chapter 12: The Road to Redemption
In the chaos following Mitsuhide's coup, Yasuke seized an opportunity to escape. He journeyed across war-torn Japan, seeking refuge and a chance to reclaim his former life. His determination and faith guided him, as did the memory of the missionaries who had once saved him from a life of slavery.
Chapter 13: Rebirth of a Missionary
Yasuke found solace and purpose among a group of missionaries in a remote village. Embracing his past, he became an instrumental figure in their community, sharing his knowledge of Christianity, languages, and the Western world. As he nurtured their faith, Yasuke felt the shadows of his life as a samurai slowly fade, replaced by the warm embrace of spiritual fulfillment.
Chapter 14: A Legacy Unforgotten
Though Yasuke had left the life of a warrior behind, the legend of the African samurai continued to grow. His story inspired generations, a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and the human spirit. It was a tale that transcended borders and time, a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope and redemption could be found.
Epilogue:
As twilight draped the Japanese countryside, Yasuke stood atop a hill, gazing at the village he now called home. His journey had been one of unimaginable hardship, transformation, and ultimately, redemption. And as the sun dipped below the horizon, Yasuke knew that his story, like the sun's eternal cycle, would continue to inspire and illuminate the hearts of those who heard it.
Prologue
The sun sank behind the horizon as the last vestiges of light bathed the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, tending to his duties. Though he had traveled a long and treacherous path to reach this moment, his journey had just begun.
Chapter 1: A World Away
In a small village on the Mozambique coast, a young Yasuke lived an ordinary life, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.
It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world.
Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun
As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.
Chapter 3: The Encounter
In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior
Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. Despite these obstacles, Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 5: The Unfolding War
As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.
Chapter 6: The Turning Tide
Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. The warlord respected Yasuke's dedication and resilience, a stark contrast to the treachery and self-serving ambitions that plagued many samurai of the era.
Word of Yasuke's prowess reached other daimyos, and whispers of the formidable black samurai began to spread across the provinces. The year was 1579, and the Oda clan had just emerged victorious in the Battle of Tedorigawa. Yasuke had fought valiantly, his towering presence and unmatched strength striking fear into the hearts of his enemies.
As the Oda clan continued to expand its territories, Yasuke's friendship with Nobunaga deepened, and he became a trusted advisor. He learned more about Japanese culture, studied the language, and embraced the customs of his new home.
In the shadows, however, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.
Yasuke had sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.
One fateful evening, the air was heavy with the scent of cherry blossoms, as the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Laughter and the clinking of sake cups filled the air. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.
As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. The chaos was overwhelming, as friend turned against friend, and the air filled with the acrid smell of smoke and blood.
Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the traitorous samurai with brutal efficiency. The two men made their final stand together, back-to-back, against the relentless onslaught.
In the end, however, they were outnumbered. As Nobunaga fell, mortally wounded, Yasuke continued to fight, but he too was eventually captured. Mitsuhide Akechi, in a twisted display of respect, spared Yasuke's life, acknowledging the loyalty and prowess of the black samurai. Yasuke was sent to the Jesuit missionaries, his future uncertain.
Yasuke's journey had been a remarkable one, from a slave in a foreign land to a trusted advisor and samurai. Despite his extraordinary circumstances, he remained true to himself and his values. His story of strength, resilience, and loyalty would be remembered and honored for generations to come.
Epilogue:
As the sun set on another day in Japan, the whisper of the wind carried the tale of the black samurai, Yasuke, across the land. It would weave its way through the ages, inspiring countless others to rise above adversity and carve their own paths through the storms of life.
こうして比較してみると、"radioactive water" はどちらかと言えば強い方の表現だなと思った。
contaminated Fukushima water, contaminated water
Japan says it will release more than one million tonnes of contaminated water from the ruined Fukushima nuclear power station back into the sea, in a decision that drew swift condemnation from China, South Korea and environmental groups and is likely to anger the fishing industry.
ttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/13/japan-to-release-contaminated-fukushima-water-into-sea
Fukushima radioactive water, contaminated water
Japan to announce Fukushima radioactive water release into sea
Tokyo appears set to formally announce its final decision on the release of contaminated water from its wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea.
ttp://www.arirang.com/News/News_View.asp?nSeq=275277
wastewater, contaminated water
Japan has approved a plan to release more than one million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea.
ttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-56728068
treated Fukushima water, contaminated water
Japan to release treated Fukushima water into the sea: PM Yoshihide Suga
The Japanese government plans to release more than 1 million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Tuesday (Apr 13), in a controversial decision that follows years of debate.
ttps://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/japan-fukushima-nuclear-plant-water-sea-yoshihide-suga-14610968
Fukushima wastewater, radioactive water
Japan determined to release Fukushima wastewater despite backlash
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Monday that the disposal of radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant cannot be postponed amid plans to rebuild the plant, despite the looming backlash from both home and abroad, broadcaster NHK reported.
ttps://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-12/The-plan-to-release-Fukushima-wastewater-sparks-backlash-ZoFTbhBjG0/index.html
treated Fukushima water, treated radioactive water
Japan to start releasing treated Fukushima water into sea in 2 years
Japan will start releasing more than 1 million metric tons of treated radioactive water from its destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean in two years, the government said Tuesday -- a plan that faces opposition at home and has raised "grave concern" in neighboring countries.
ttps://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/12/asia/japan-fukushima-water-intl-hnk/index.html
radioactive water
Fukushima: South Korea summons Japan's envoy over dumping decision
The Japanese government has approved a controversial plan to release radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. South Korea expressed 'strong regret' over the decision.
ttps://www.dw.com/en/fukushima-south-korea-summons-japans-envoy-over-dumping-decision/a-57177353
Japan to dump contaminated water from Fukushima nuclear station into sea
Japan plans to release into the sea more than 1 million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear station, the government said on Tuesday.
ttps://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20210413-japan-to-release-contaminated-water-from-fukushima-nuclear-station-into-sea
Japan's Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide says a decision on how to dispose of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant should not be put off.
ttps://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20210412_18/
irradiated water, Contaminated wastewater
Japanese government says it WILL release irradiated water from Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea
Contaminated wastewater at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant will be released into the ocean “in around two years,” the Japanese government has announced, despite calls from China and South Korea urging against the move.
ttps://www.rt.com/news/520856-fukushima-contaminated-water-release/
※本文に関係はないですが、基本的に自宅仕事のため外部との接触がなく、買い物も常にマスクで会話もほぼなし(「袋ください」くらい)
※旅行も一人旅のため騒ぐこともなく、マスク等最大限の注意をしつつ淡々と観光地を巡りました。
※GoToは使ってません。
さて、自分は一人旅では現地の風俗に行くことにしているのですが、鳥取でも例外なく遊ぶため、旅行前から下調べを行っていました。
が、鳥取にはまじで風俗がない。一応鳥取市はデリヘルが多めで米子市はソープが多めらしいが、あくまで多めってだけ。cityhevannetでは引っかからないし、有志の口コミを見ても評判は良くない。
デリヘルにするか、いっそマッチングアプリで探すか迷った挙げ句、鳥取でトップクラス美女勢揃い(笑)のOceanでデリ嬢を呼ぶことにしました
Oceanを選んだのは自分の性癖に刺さるのがそこだけだったからという理由なのですが、嬢のスペックを見ると
れんちゃん22歳、155cm
ウキウキで店に電話をしてホテルに嬢が到着、服とマスクを取った姿を見ると
少なくとも30代(クリーム舐めてる時の田村ゆ○りみたいな顔)、165cm(自分で言ってた)、垂れたやや大きめの乳、たるんだ腹、モサモサの毛、中国人っぽいカタコト
今さら引き返せないので15,000円を支払いプレイを始めると
「イマノママダト エステダケ。オカネクレタラ モット イイコト デキルヨ。」
「いくら?」
「3マンエン」
しかし払わないと大したサービスがないため、交渉の末泣く泣く2万円を追加でお支払い
その後はゴムありフ○ラから始まり、(これ勃ってない状態からゴム付けられた)
正常位でフィニッシュ
シャワー浴びて
嬢が来てから帰るまで15分
あまりにもひどかったんで、店と名前確認して口コミしてやろうと思ったら
「ミセ?ワスレチャッタw」
「ナマエ?レン ダヨ」
まじで35,000円無駄にした。
家の近くの風俗に行けばよかった。
マッチングアプリは13,000円で自宅に呼ぼうとしてたからなんか怪しかった(2人が同じ住所指定してきた)
本当は口コミにで全部☆1にしてやりたかったんですが、そもそも口コミすらなかったので、ここに吐き出します。
鳥取に来る際はOceanに(というか風俗・マッチング全般に)気をつけてください。
風俗行くとイケないことが多いのですが、
原題:Pirates of the Carribean
原題:Godzilla King of the Monsters
これマジでなに考えてザ取ってんの?
ザがあると響きが悪くなるみたいな?
ならねえだろ大して パイレーツオブザカリビアン、キングオブザモンスターズ 大いに結構じゃん
ヘンにダサい邦題つけるよりそのままの題を活かす方が良いってのは分かるんだけど、じゃあホントにそのままにすりゃいいじゃん
「太平洋の島々」ってなんていうんだろうな、あっそういえば「カリブ海の海賊たち」がパイレーツ・オブ・カリビアンだったな、ってことはIslands of Pacific Oceanか!ってなりかねないだろ theをつけろtheを 海にはtheがつくって知識をタイトルの形で学べるチャンスをフイにするどころか間違った知識を与えてんだよ
ウハウハザブーンとかの方が100倍マシなんだよな なぜ「英語っぽいのに原題から冠詞だけ取り除かれている題」なんてものをわざわざ出すのか
本当に理解できん
Allowed countries
AE - United Arab Emirates
AL - Albania
BE - Belgium
BG - Bulgaria
BI - Burundi
BM - Bermuda
BN - Brunei Darussalam
BO - Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
BZ - Belize
CD - Congo (Democratic Republic of the)
CH - Switzerland
CK - Cook Islands
CN - China
CO - Colombia
CR - Costa Rica
CY - Cyprus
CZ - Czech Republic
DE - Germany
DO - Dominican Republic
EE - Estonia
EG - Egypt
FI - Finland
FK - Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
FM - Micronesia (Federated States of)
GB - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
GG - Guernsey
GH - Ghana
GN - Guinea
GS - South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
HK - Hong Kong
HM - Heard Island and McDonald Islands
HT - Haiti
HU - Hungary
IN - India
IO - British Indian Ocean Territory
IR - Iran (Islamic Republic of)
JE - Jersey
JO - Jordan
KE - Kenya
KI - Kiribati
KW - Kuwait
KZ - Kazakhstan
LA - Lao People's Democratic Republic
LB - Lebanon
LI - Liechtenstein
LK - Sri Lanka
LR - Liberia
LU - Luxembourg
LY - Libya
ME - Montenegro
NO - Norway
NU - Niue
OM - Oman
PE - Peru
PL - Poland
PM - Saint Pierre and Miquelon
QA - Qatar
RE - Réunion
RS - Serbia
RU - Russian Federation
RW - Rwanda
SC - Seychelles
SH - Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
SK - Slovakia
SO - Somalia
SZ - Swaziland
TF - French Southern Territories
TJ - Tajikistan
TL - Timor-Leste
TN - Tunisia
TO - Tonga
TR - Turkey
TZ - Tanzania, United Republic of
UG - Uganda
UM - United States Minor Outlying Islands
US - United States of America
UY - Uruguay
UZ - Uzbekistan
VC - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
VE - Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
VI - United States Virgin Islands
VU - Vanuatu
YE - Yemen
ZA - South Africa
ZM - Zambia
ZW - Zimbabwe
当時学生で、ピアノを専攻していた私は、本業のピアノそっちのけで、徹夜で「マリオ」にハマリまくり(しかし、一度たりともクリアできたことはありません……涙)。
当時やりすぎで、肩凝りはヒドイわ、腱鞘炎になるわ、腕は疲れて上がらなくなるわ……。→ピアノが弾けない、→先生に怒られまくり、と、エライ学生生活になってしまいました。
だから、今回「マリオRPG」を担当という話になったときは、本当に嬉しかったです。
最初から頭にあったのは、従来のマリオシリーズのイメージをこわすことなく、且つ、とらわれることなく、自分自身のマリオワールドをいかに作るかということでした。
そこで、まずマリオシリーズの音楽を聴いてみることから始めました。コレがやっぱり、何度聴いても、すごくええんですわ。
シンプルで無理がなくって、押さえるツボはちゃんと押さえてあって、何よりも素晴らしいのは、聴いてる人を楽しませてくれることです。
ドキドキとワクワクがいっぱいつまってる。いやぁー、素晴らしい。
なーんて感心してる場合じゃないぞ。こりゃ大変だー、エライの引き受けちゃったな―、何か蒼くなってきてしまったりして。
そーだな、音楽の路線を似せてみるとか、単純にアレンジを多用するとか、似たよーな音色使ってみるとか……。
うーん、そんなんじゃないな。なんか、もっと、自然にやりたい。そーそー、理屈じゃないのよね、音楽って。
マリオRPGワールドを楽しんでもらいたい、曲を聴くとなんかちょっぴりシアワセになれるような。
楽しくってドキドキワクワク。あー、そっか、そーなんだー。うんうん。要は私が楽しめればいいんだ。
ハイ、「直情型」の出番です。私が楽しんで作って、私が自分で聴いて、ちょっぴり愉快な気分になれたら、それでいいに違いないっ!(ホンマか?)
普段、横向きしか見たことのないマリオは、いったいどんなリアクションをするんだろう。
当然、いろいろ町の人や仲間や、ともすればモンスター達ともお話するんだから、性格なんかもわかっちゃうかも。
うん、うー、なんか楽しそ―だぞ。あー、なんか、ワクワクしてきたなー。よし、いっぱい曲作っちゃお。
んで、やっぱし、昔のマリオの曲とか出てくると、「おおぉーっ!」とか思っちゃうんだろうな。うんうん。やっぱり懐かしーだろーなー。
そんな経緯で、今回何曲か、従来のマリオシリーズの音楽をアレンジして使わせていただきました。
なんでここでこの曲が……?とか思われる方もいらっしゃるかもしれませんが、好きな曲で、雰囲気に合うなー、と思うものを、何曲か選んだだけです。
ごめんなさい。なんの計算もないかも……。アレンジは、原曲の持つ雰囲気をこわさないように、心を込めて行ったつもりです。いかがですか?
なんだか、今回、久しぶりに、自分の音楽の原点に戻ってきたような気がします。
最初、作曲を始めたときは、曲を作るのが楽しくって楽しくって、誰にも聴いてもらえなくてもいろいろ作ってました。
そして、画面に合わせて曲を作り、曲に合わせて画面が動き、自分の音楽をたくさんの人々に聴いてもらえるステージがあることが嬉しくって嬉しくって、有頂天になってました。
全然書けない曲のジャンルにチャレンジして、挫折したり、成功したり……。無謀なまでに、突っ走って、失敗も多かったな(今もかなり無謀かも……)。
そりゃあ、何年も曲作っていると、逃げ出したくなるくらいツライ事とかもあるんです。
あー、もー、ヤメちゃいたいっ、勘弁してーっ、って感じ。
でも、ホント、今まで続けてきて良かったな。これからも、続けていくんだろうな。
いろんな曲を書いて、得意な分野も磨いて、どんな種類の曲を書いても、どこかしら、私の曲だってわかる。そんな音楽屋になりたいな。
そうやって、自分自身を磨いていきたい。これからもずっと、私が曲を書いていたいと思う限り、直情型でいいじゃない、ねっ?
Thanks Mom & Dad, my brother, friends, and loved ones
All "SUPER MARIO RPG Original Sound Version" Staff,
I appreciate all those who provided me a big stage by name of the video-game.
I'm extremely greateful to all of my exciting experiences,
ocean, mountains, the earth, music, MARIO and also you who listen to my sound.
=======================================
MAKING OF "SUPER MARIO RPG" PLEASURE MUSIC
(COMPOSER YOKO SHIMOMURA)
●対 クッパ戦
この曲は、割と早い時期に作ったのですが、お気に入りの一つです。
原曲は、"SUPER MARIO BROS. 3"のクッパの曲。
今回は何曲か原曲をアレンジしてますけど、アレンジを織りまぜても上手くいきそうな自信が持てた曲です。
実はマリオ3の曲は結構使ってます。例えば、「Super Pipe House」(マリオの家)、
メロディはお馴染みの曲だけど、バッキングのフレーズはマリオ3から頂いちゃったんだな。
●森のキノコにご用心
この曲は、とても周りの人たちに好評でした。その理由を、サウンドエンジニアの菅原氏が分析してくれました。
「この曲だけ妙に叙情的だから。」 ……そーですか、[妙に]ですか。
だってだって、ここは一番最初は「精霊の森」って名前で、その次は「迷いの森」で、最後には「ハナちゃんの森」だもんなー。
最初は結構、このワールドの中では、異質な神秘さを持っている感じだったんですよー。ま、いっか、気に入ってるし。
●Docaty Mountain Railroad
ある時、会社近くのお好み焼き屋さんで、夕食をかっ食らっていた私は、そこでBGMとして流れていたカントリーに激しく心を奪われてしまった!
もー絶対、これは、トロッコをカントリーにしろ、という神様の思し召しなのだわっっっ!
しかし、そこでかかっていた音楽はすごく古いもので、廃盤だそう。
気持ちが冷めてしまわぬうちにと、勢いで書いてしまった曲は、作曲に要した時間は30分でした。ま、そんなモンかも……。
これも当初のイメージと全然違ったんで、アワ食ったうちのひとつです。
「ブッキーの塔は、遊び好きのブッキーが、塔に来る人と遊ぶため(!?)仕掛けをいっぱいつくった、おもちゃ箱みたいなカンジ」と
聞いていたので、かわいくて賑々しいのを想像してたのですが、開けてビックリ「男のロマン」と言われてしまいました。どひゃー。
企画の人と、グラフィックの人の強い要望で、こういうノリになりましたが、濃ゆくてピッタシ。
これ、自分で言うのもナンなんですけど、ヘンな曲ですよね。後ろで鳴っているのは、もちろん、マルガリータの笑い声です。
サンプリングヴォイスは、サウンドエフェクツ部隊の「ちーちゃん」。普段、全然高飛車ではない彼女に、高飛車になってもらいました。
しかし、ヘンな曲だぁ~。笑い声がなければ、途端に普通になるんだけれど……。
●対 変身好きのカジオー戦
最近のご時世、必ず、ラスボスさんは変身してくださいます。(変身しないでくれたほうが曲数が減って助かるのに……)
今回は変身しない予定だったんですが、やっぱり、最後の最後に変身なさってしまいました。ガックシ。
もーどんな曲にしよーかとブチ切れてしまったので、こ~んな曲になってしまいました。
ちょっとだけ途中に出てくるレゲエノリのところが気に入っています。
最後にnetflixの”get down”というドラマにも触れておきたい。ヒップホップの創生について描いたドラマである。監督は”華麗なるギャツビー”を手掛けたバズ・ラーマン。jaden smithがハウスのクラブで、友達の男の子とキスをするシーンが話題になった。
ハウスは元々シカゴのゲイディスコ”ウェアハウス”を由来とする。ヒップホップも元々、ディスコを由来としていて、初期はエレクトロなどの引用(サンプリング)が多かった。故にハウスとヒップホップはディスコを親とした兄弟と呼ばれたりもする。
例えばSlum Villageのdj dezという人物は象徴的で、ヒップホップDJでもあり、ハウスDJでもある。Andresという別名義で、moodymannというディープハウスの大御所のレーベルからリリースしてたりもする。
上記したキスシーンは、不寛容の時代から、現在へとブリッジするものとして描かれた(ようにかんじた)。少なくともラッパーが同性とぶっちゅーなんてのは、20年前にはできなかった表現である。
Slum Village "Fall in love"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s732BigTxZk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPT0Zw0z90g
Jose James "Desire (moodymann mix)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHNZy-9u2FU
"Get Down"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYcVrWDOiao
補足。
Childish Gambinoは役者、コメディアンとしても活躍しており、netflixなどで公開されている”Atlanta"はべらぼうに面白い。
元嫁に尻に敷かれまくりながらも、養育費のためにがんばるサウスの男のお話。
Frank Ocean "Super Rich Kids"はソフィア・コッポラの”ブリングリング”の劇中歌である。おもろい映画なので、おすすめしたい。
歌うラッパーは昔も少数いた。Outkast、Ceelo、Bone Thugs N Harmony、Nelly、Nate doggなど。今のように誰でも歌ってる訳ではなかった。
SNSの活用で一番最初に売れたのはSouja boyである。然しながら、今日のTypicalな成功例とはすこし趣が違っている。彼の場合は、まずダンスが先行した。
Kodie Shane "Sad"における三番目のナードな男の名前が"Napoleon"なのは、"バス男"("Napoleon Dynamite")からの引用と思われる。いい映画です。勝手な邦題の暴力性よ。
ちなみにyoung thug自体はヘテロだが、女性用のクローズを好んで着たりする。友達のことを”bae(baby)”と呼んだりもして、色々と揶揄された過去もある。今は、こういうラッパーも珍しくなく、jaden smith(will smithの実子)やlil uzi vertなども女性用のクローズを着ている。thug(おっかない人)を自称する人が、軽く女装しているなんて実に隔世の感がある。
Jaden Smith "Icon"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmc8q2dcIMs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrsFXgQk5UI
Young Thug "Channel"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCPCqbwfe58
一般的なThugのイメージは以下の歌詞のようなものではないだろうか。
”I'm a thug, I don't play with no rap beef Fuck around, end up on the backstreet”
JPEAGMAFIA "Thug Tears"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT5mM6k9Akc
あとはhiphopの創生に携わるような大物による男児への性的虐待も告発されたりした。
Afrika Bamabaataa "Planet Rock"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J3lwZjHenA
さておき、こういった流れを牽引したのは、ゼロ年代のodd future(ofwgkta)だった。Tyler, Syd, Earl Sweatshirt, Frank Oceanなどを擁しているクルーである。主要メンバーの多くは、ゲイを告白している。楽曲は赤裸々で、セクシャリティについて悪びれる様子もなかった。当時のヒップホップシーンはまだマッチョだったので、相当なインパクトであった。
リーダーのtylerはjaden smithの彼氏だという噂も流れたりした。彼らはmixtape(今は、ネット上で公開される音源を指す。)と、SNSで成功を収めた最初の世代でもある。SNSから売れる、という今日のサクセスストーリーの定形は、彼らが作ったものである。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28JAS1ZUUqw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOb7-p2FM44
OFWGKTA "sandwitches" at The Jimmy Fallon Show with The Roots