セーラームーン、聖闘士星矢

 How is the weather in your country?

In Japan, it is raining and gloomy because a typhoon is near.


Well, the other day I wrote about kabuki in general.

I hope you enjoyed it.


I thought it would be easier to understand with illustrations, so I have been practicing drawing pictures online.

When I get better at it, I'll try to post it!



Now, speaking of Japanese culture, the most popular one is probably "anime".


In Japan, we are exposed to a lot of stories on TV and in manga from a young age.

In Japan, we are exposed to many stories on TV and in manga from an early age, and right now, Blade of the Demise(鬼滅の刃) is very popular.


When I was little, I used to watch Sailor Moon(セーラームーン) a lot.

It's kind of strange that it's having a revival again now, lol.



Sailor Moon is a girls' manga with a motif of stars and celestial bodies.

I also like fortune-telling, so I've been able to consider it more interestingly.

Speaking of celestial bodies and constellations as a motif, I can't forget Saint Seiya.(聖闘士星矢)


Although it is a fighting manga, there are many points of overlap with Sailor Moon, such as the Golden and Twelve Palaces.



The other day was the fifteenth night of the year in Japan.

In Japan, there is a very elegant way of viewing the moon, eating dumplings and appreciating it.



In Japan, rabbits can be seen in the moon, so rabbits and the moon are often talked about as a set.


What do the craters of the moon look like in your country?


Let me know again!

I would be grateful if you could comment!



Comments

  1. Here too, in Italy, and more particularly in Venice, the weather is gloomy, there is no typhoon coming but the smell of rain in the air is very strong (8.30 am), so I don't think it will be long in coming.
    Here's what I like about Japan, the traditional stories that last over time.
    Here the traditional stories are slowly disappearing and it seems that nobody wants to pass them on.
    I think your idea of posting images is very good, it will make you understand your great passion better.
    Keep it up, I would like your blog to grow in content, and images, as soon as it has a good structure I want to try to share it with a couple of communities of people who study Japanese in Italy, I think it could have a good following.
    PS: if I can give you a little advice, decrease the spaces between sentences, it becomes too dispersive.
    す ご い ね

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    1. With your advice in mind, I wrote a new article, so please read it again! Thank you for your comments

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