It’s already March now. So it’s been about 2 months after I changed a little bit on how I make posts in this blog. There’s also quite a little bit of change through my acts when I go for ‘voicing out’ over things that I feel I stand corrected. When we voice out, certainly the other side will receive our thoughts. But results and affects might be something unpleasant. Yet, the important thing is that to let the others know my thoughts and feeling. Or not? Continue reading
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Ayanyan’s Light Novel no Tanoshii Kakikata
For those who don’t know, Taketatsu Ayana’s first movie debut was called Light Novel no Tanoshii Kakikata which was released on theaters in Japan two days ago. Being a rather supportive character, it is true that the main spotlight of the story does not being focused on her.
A little bit of the summary of the story:
The story centers on Yakumo Atae, a first-year student who knows the hidden secret of his fearsome classmate Tsurugi Yabusame — while she is the school’s strongest girl, she is also a budding light novel author under the penname Mio Himemiya. Tsurugi is stuck in a huge slump while writing her new romantic comedy. Yakumo’s cousin Kokona Atae happens to be Tsurugi’s editor, and Kokona suggests that Yakumo and Tsurugi become a couple so that Tsurugi can know the experience of romance.
Never really bothered with the main male and female leads. Well, Sudou Maasa, the main female cast, actually looks like someone I know though. Anyway, people at 2ch is really having their attention with the movie because of Ayanyan herself. During the premier, some guy was getting some goodies and scanned it for us (I only put lower resolution tho for this post). Continue reading
It’s Maid Train
How does it feel when you are greeted ‘Welcome back home, Master!’ whenever you stepped into a train? Well, you can have it in Japan. Some maniacs there just announced that there will be a maid-cafe style service train that span between Ikebukuro and Chichibu stations. Not really sure where the hell is Chichibu station since I never heard of it. A quick look at Google Maps shows me that… Holyfuck! 2 hours worth of journey with the train. Almost 100km long. 2 hours worth of maids, baby (implying you’re from Chichibu all the way to Ikebukuro of course). Seibu Railway Group does know how to treat maniacs like these.
News were taken from Japan Today and pictures from Seibu Railway Group site. Before you trying to think why not we have something like this in Malaysia, apart from some religious zealots going against it, you should be bothered with the government to make the public transportations better than what we have now. Of course that ours are better than that of in Jakarta but be in mind that there are 8 millions of people going in and out everyday at that city.
Disclaimer: I am not really into maids but I don’t mind to have one. Two maybe.
Mazar-e Moe
According to Sheikh Al-Wikibidia, Mazar-e or Mazari is a Persian word which means ‘shrine’. The most renown shrine in Afghanistan is Mazar-e Sharif which means ‘Noble Shrine’. A famous place for Shia’ Muslims. But my post today is not about that infamous shrine at all. It’s about the Moe Shrine in Japan. Only in Japan (because every weird stuff exists in this world is coming from there).
This Moe Shrine is basically just like any normal Shinto shrines in Japan. There are priests and maids who perform prayer ceremonies as well as other religious stuffs. Wait a minute… did I say Maid? Instead of normal miko girls who actually served with the shrine, this Moe Shrine has it’s own specialty that replacing the miko outfit with maid outfit. This is totally fabulous for those who have a fetishism with maids (including me and I haven’t created a gallery for that yet). Visitors may have taking pictures with them too.





