Wednesday 3 July 2013

TOP ANIME: YOU NEED TO WATCH ALL



TOP ANIME LIST!


One Piece


Bleach


Elfen Lied


Higurashi no Naku Koro ni


Fairy Tail


Death Note


Sword Art Online


Naruto


InuYasha


10

Dragon Ball Z


11

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood


12

Soul Eater


13

Naruto Shippuden


14

Clannad


15

High School of the Dead


16

FullMetal Alchemist


17

Kuroshitsuji / Black Butler


18

Ouran High School Host Club


19

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion


20

Ao no Exorcist / Blue Exorcist


21

Durarara!!


22

Pokemon


23

Fruits Basket


24

Angel Beats!


25

Vampire Knight


26

Blood+


27

Gintama


28

Hunter x Hunter (2011)


29

Mirai Nikki / Future Diary


30

H2O ~Footprints in the Sand~


31

Dragonball


32

Rosario + Vampire


33

Detective Conan / Case Closed


34

Yu-Gi-Oh!


35

Kaichou wa Maid-sama!


36

Digimon


37

Darker than Black


38

Shaman King


39

K-On!


40

Samurai Champloo


41

Katekyo Hitman Reborn!

Tsuna unwillingly undergoes training from an Italian more...92 points

42

Steins;Gate


43

Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X)


44

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya


45

Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files


46

Shugo Chara!


47

Toradora!


48

D.N.Angel


49

Hellsing


50

Cowboy Bebop


Sushi

YUMMY!


Everyone loves sushi right? So.. I don't need to explaine then~

Green Tea

Green Tea is a special tea made by the japanese using the leaves of Camellia Sinensis. The preparation is the most complicated because the Japanese want to maintain the nutrient and the medicine effect in the tea. This tea is great for antioxidant and for soothing effect. It make our mind feels calm and it also good for our health.



This tea is mainly used in The Tea Ceremony where only the royal families can participate in the event.


Green Tea is obviously green in colour but it is tastier and smells nice than it looks like. Don't judge a book by it's cover.

My Neighbour Totoro

Totoro is a great story and a great anime made by Studio Ghibli. And you should watch if you love anime!


Japanese Folktales: A Woman and the Bell of Miidera

In the ancient monastery of Miidera there was a great bronze bell. It rang out every morning and evening, a clear, rich note, and its surface shone like sparkling dew. The priests would not allow any woman to strike it, because they thought that such an action would pollute and dull the metal, as well as bring calamity upon them.
When a certain pretty woman who lived in Kyoto heard this, she grew extremely inquisitive, and at last, unable to restrain her curiosity, she said: "I will go and see this wonderful bell of Miidera. I will make it send forth a soft note, and in its shining surface, bigger and brighter than a thousand mirrors, I will paint and powder my face and dress my hair."
At length this vain and irreverent woman reached the belfry in which the great bell was suspended, at a time when all were absorbed in their sacred duties. She looked into the gleaming bell and saw her pretty eyes, flushed cheeks, and laughing dimples. Presently she stretched forth her little fingers, lightly touched the shining metal, and prayed that she might have as great and splendid a mirror for her own. When the bell felt this woman's fingers, the bronze that she touched shrank, leaving a little hollow, and losing at the same time all its exquisite polish.

Japan's Folktales: The Two Frogs

The Two Frogs

Once upon a time in the country of Japan there lived two frogs, one of whom made his home in a ditch near the town of Osaka, on the sea coast, while the other dwelt in a clear little stream which ran through the city of Kyoto. At such a great distance apart, they had never even heard of each other; but, funnily enough, the idea came into both their heads at once that they should like to see a little of the world, and the frog who lived at Kyoto wanted to visit Osaka, and the frog who lived at Osaka wished to go to Kyoto, where the great Mikado had his palace.
So one fine morning in the spring they both set out along the road that led from Kyoto to Osaka, one from one end and the other from the other. The journey was more tiring than they expected, for they did not know much about traveling, and halfway between the two towns there arose a mountain which had to be climbed. It took them a long time and a great many hops to reach the top, but there they were at last, and what was the surprise of each to see another frog before him!
They looked at each other for a moment without speaking, and then fell into conversation, explaining the cause of their meeting so far from their homes. It was delightful to find that they both felt the same wish--to learn a little more of their native country--and as there was no sort of hurry they stretched themselves out in a cool, damp place, and agreed that they would have a good rest before they parted to go their ways.
"What a pity we are not bigger," said the Osaka frog; "for then we could see both towns from here, and tell if it is worth our while going on."
"Oh, that is easily managed," returned the Kyoto frog. "We have only got to stand up on our hind legs, and hold onto each other, and then we can each look at the town he is traveling to."
This idea pleased the Osaka frog so much that he at once jumped up and put his front paws on the shoulder of his friend, who had risen also. There they both stood, stretching themselves as high as they could, and holding each other tightly, so that they might not fall down. The Kyoto frog turned his nose towards Osaka, and the Osaka frog turned his nose towards Kyoto; but the foolish things forgot that when they stood up their great eyes lay in the backs of their heads, and that though their noses might point to the places to which they wanted to go, their eyes beheld the places from which they had come.
"Dear me!" cried the Osaka frog, "Kyoto is exactly like Osaka. It is certainly not worth such a long journey. I shall go home!"

"If I had had any idea that Osaka was only a copy of Kyoto I should never have traveled all this way," exclaimed the frog from Kyoto, and as he spoke he took his hands from his friend's shoulders, and they both fell down on the grass. Then they took a polite farewell of each other, and set off for home again, and to the end of their lives they believed that Osaka and Kyoto, which are as different to look at as two towns can be, were as alike as two peas.

AKB48: Happy Birthday


It was Maeda Atsuko's birthday when this video is made :)

AKB48: Ue Kara Mariko


I love this team and you should too~

KIMI GA YO:the national anthem


This is the lyrics of Japan's national anthem. It has a short lyric but carry deep meanings though:

OfficialKana (Hiragana)RōmajiEnglish translation
君が代は
千代に八千代に
さざれ(細)石の
いわお(巌)となりて
こけ(苔)の生すまで

きみがよは
ちよにやちよに
さざれいしの
いわおとなりて
こけのむすまで
Kimigayo wa
Chiyo ni yachiyo ni
Sazare-ishi no
Iwao to narite
Koke no musu made
May your reign
Continue for a thousand, eight thousand generations,
Until the pebbles
Grow into boulders
Lush with moss

The Sacred Animals Of Nippon

Japan has four national animals which are:

THE RED CROWN CRANE

KOI

Koi has different patterns on their body which carry deep legends in the Land  Of Japan.

THE GREEN PHEASANT


THE RACCOON DOG