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martes, 1 de diciembre de 2015

Vocabulary (Part II)

VOCABULARY (PART II)

Konnichiwaa! Genki desu ka? Well, in English. Hello! How are you? This is the second part of the japanese vocabulary. We hope you like it :)








FEELING AND EMOTIONS







ADJETIVES

















PARTS OF THE BODY






















DAYS OF THE WEEK






WEATHER







DIRECTIONS









Sayonaraaaaa :3


lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2015

Vocabulary (Part I)



VOCABULARY (PART I)

·Hello everybody :D, This entry is about Japanese vocabulary (like greeting, animals, colors, numbers, diary vocabulary...). Let's go!



 


Greetings

















Diary Vocabulary










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Animals









Colours













Don't worry,  we are going to do another entry with more vocabulary. Goodbye or... Sayonaraa!

sábado, 21 de noviembre de 2015

Japanese Horror Legends (Part 2)

This is the second part of the Japanese Horror Legends!

The Fanatic of Hello Kitty

The legend tells that, not long ago there was a girl who loved Hello Kitty, she had the biggest collection about Hello Kitty in her bedroom. She was a shy girl and because of her hobby, she was victim of bullying. The girls bullied her and stole her things everyday. The girl got used to be bullied, thinking in her loved Hello Kitty. The leader of the group of girls noticed that she didn't do anything, she only saw them with her dead eyes. One day, the group of girls went to her house when the parents wasn't inside, and the girl innocently opened the door. When the group of girls was inside, they started to break all her things but the girl only continued seeing them with dead eyes and didn't do anything. The leader got frightened and said ''Do you know what Hello Kitty said?''
The girl didn't answer.
The leader continued ''She can't say anything... BECAUSE SHE HASN'T MOUTH!'' and she tore the girl's mouth with a knife, staining her sheets and the entire bedroom with blood.
The group of girls murdered her and burned her house.
The leader and the other girls started to notice that they couldn't open their mouths, little by little they saw how her mouth was disappearing, and they always had nightmares about the dead girls' eyes. In few time, they fell into an irreversible coma and they entered in a world full of Hello Kitty looking them with the dead eyes of the girl.




The Girl of the Hole




Like in many japanese legends, the malignant spirit attack people where they feel more protected, 

like their home. 
The girl of the hole is a malignant spirit who hides in the holes and the cracks of some japanese houses, waiting for someone that plays with her, but actually she wants to drag people to the underworld, something that she will do if you look her to the eyes. So, if you are in Japan and you hear strange noises behind the furnitures and the doors, don't do anything, because this evil girl will be probably waiting.





The Rokurokubi



The rokurokubi are women who have a curse, or a supernatural manifestation of their desires. They have the ability of lengthen their neck during the night while this person is asleep.

Not all the rokurokubi are evil. Some of them appreciate her diurnal life as humans, and her nature of Youkai torments them. Others don't remember and they think that they are normal people.
They do evil things while they're asleep. Although their bodies don't move, their necks grow and go through the house.
The head can move through the house, doing evil things like to absorb the life of the people and the animals, scare them or drink the lamps' oil 
Sometimes women have memories of what their heads see separately, in dreams they see strange angles of the room. The women who have this curse are unlucky in love, because they scare their husbands when they discover their nature during the night.

According to some legends, the rokurokubi are old and cursed humans because they had disobey the buddhist precepts, and the negative karma transform them in monsters. Other legends say that the stretching of the neck is the supernatural manifestation of their desires.
These criatures die if they don't return to their bodies before sunrise. So, a form of exterminate them is to destroy their bodies or to hide them, because they won't be able to find them.


Of course, there are a lot more legends, but these are the most known! Maybe in the future we will talk about the different Youkai... See you soon!

martes, 17 de noviembre de 2015

Hitsujiyama Park

Hitsujiyama Park

The beautiful Hitsujiyama Park, full of brilliant colours thanks to the flowers, is an amazing touristic site.



It's known as ''The park of the endless flowers'' and it is like you are walking around the paradise. The best season to visit this park is the spring, when all the flowers, mosses and trees are glowing. Hitsujiyama has approximately 16,500 square meters full of all types of flowers, being the main the flower of the Moss Rose, a flower of Shibazakura, with a brilliant magenta, pink and white, that decorates the place.
You can walk around the park by the paths, see the beautiful nature and take some awesome photos.
It's important to say that you can appreciate the 1000 cherry-trees Shibazakura, including the cherry-tree of Yoshino that has flowers of two petals.







domingo, 15 de noviembre de 2015

Japanese Horror Legends (Part 1)



JAPANESE HORROR LEGENDS (Part 1)

This entry is about japanese horror legends (because not long ago it was Halloween's day) Here are some of them!

Hanako-san, the girl of the bathroom



Hanako-san is a ghost girl who stays in the bathrooms of some japanese schools. Japanese people call her Toire no Hanako-san, what literally means ''Hanako of the bathroom''


She has a bit short hair, black and straight, she wears a red skirt, and her gaze can freeze the blood of the bravest person.
She is in the third floor, in the bathroom number 3, but in other versions, she is in the bathroom number 4 (considering that in Japan the number 4 is a cursed number) Generally her spirit stays in the girls' bathrooms, but she can be seen in the boys' bathrooms too, in the middle of the humidity, the semi-darkness and the reek, because she prefers the bathrooms bad cared, and bad lit, therefore the teachers, taking advantage of the fear that Hanako causes, recommend to the students to keep clean the bathrooms.

It is said that , if you don't open the door but you feel a presence in the bathroom, probably it is Hanako-san. You can provoke her to appear kocking at the door three times, calling her name, or asking ''Hanako-san, are you here?''. It isn't sure she answers you, but if she does, she will say ''Yes, I'm here'' with a calm and low voice. Once you know she is there, really you would have to be very brave to open the door, because she will be more angry than if you don't call her. But, if you are a student with good marks, you can be relaxed, because it is said  that she will calm down and will disappear.


There are many versions of her frightening apparition, like in Yamagata it is said that Hanako isn't really a young girl, she is a demon with horrible appearance that uses the voice of a girl to attract the curious people, and could attack you, or in Yokohama, where the students think that, if you spin around the toilet while you insult her, a blooded hand will go up from the toilet and will try to catch you.


The japanese people talk about this girl since the 80s, and there are also many versions of her origin.
Some of them said that she was murdered during the Second World War, others said that she died in a accident, falling from the bathrooms' window, others, that she was murdered by her mad father and others said that she committed suicide (Considering that Japan has one of the highers suicide rate, many teenagers commit suicide by the social pressure of the obtaining of good marks, such as the good marks that make Hanako to fade...)



Kuchisake Onna


If you go to Japan, you have to be careful if you go to walk around the streets in the night. Kuchisake Onna could appear, whose name means ''The woman with the torn mouth''


It is said that she appears with a surgical mask (considering that in Japan it's normal to wear these masks for the diseases prevention) and a sack. Then, she asks you ''I'm pretty?''. If you say ''no'', she will decapitate you with an enormous pair of scissors that she has.. If you say ''yes''
she will take off her mask, revealing her torn mouth from ear to ear. Then, she will ask again ''And now, I'm pretty?'', If you change your answer and say ''no'', she will cut you in half. If you say ''yes'', you will become a being like her, because she will tear your mouth.

The legend tells that, long time ago, there was a really pretty but smug woman who was married with a samurai. The beautiful woman was popular between men and she used to deceive her husband. Her husband noticed her infidelity, and one day the man tore his wife's mouth from ear to ear, because of the jealousy and the fury, shouting to her ''Do you think you are pretty?'' She became a Youkai (demon spirit) and she has returned to take revenge asking her victims if she is pretty, then she will murder them.




Teke Teke


A teory say that Teke Teke is the ghost of a japanese student who wanders around the train stations of Japan. When she was alive, she was very skittish and impressionable, because of that, she was victim of teasing. One day of summer (season of cicadas in Japan) her classmates, seeing her waiting for the train with the gaze lost, came nearer to her from the back and threw a cicada to her shoulder. The girl, frightened, jumped to the railway, where a fast Shinkansen (a  high-speed train) broke her in two parts. Since that day, she wanders near to stations, looking for murder people like the ones who precipitated her death.


This story is well-known between the japanese students, is about one victim of Teke Teke:

A male student of a school only for men ended the classes later than normally, when suddenly, before he leaves the school, he heard a strange noise behind him. The nervous boy turned and saw a pretty girl looking to him from a window of the second floor of a building. She was looking to him with the arms supported in the ledge of the window. But seconds later she jumped through the window and fell to the floor, without hurting herself,  revealing that she hadn't the lower part of the body...

The boy, frozen because of the fear, saw her crawling with the arms, making a noise like ''Tek, tek, tek, tek ,tek...'' She was leaving traces of blood of her organs exposed, when she jumped violently on him and cut him in two parts, and he became another Teke Teke.      








 This is all for today! Please wait for the second part for these scary stories! :)







viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2015

Our Favourite Photos

Hello! We are going to create a section where we are going to publish our favourite photos of our favourite beautiful country, Japan~ Here are some for today!











Credits to Megane Wakui!



jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2015

Japanese School Uniform

We are in a period of school and uniforms (boooh) so, in Japan it's this period too. The japanese schools uniforms (seikufu) are known around the world thanks to manga and anime. There are a lot of types of school uniforms, but the most tradicional is the gakuran for him and the sailor fufu or sailor style for her.  


                                                               

















(Gakuran)























(Sailor Kufu)
The japanese school uniform exists since the XX century when Japan was modernized being one of the world powers. During the Edo period, thanks to the uniform, all the students could be the same, even with the social and economic diferences. Without this, some students would have worn beautiful kimonos and others would have worn more simple clothes. 

The difference between the uniforms of the different schools is the bow. A lot of students decide the school they want according to the type of uniform that it has.

                                                    



















  


(An example of a kimono)

The Japanese school uniform is the principal cosplay (Japanese definition for ''dress up'') for the people who is starting to do this activity.
























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 (Example of the uniform in anime)
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