Title: Eden of the East Movie Original Soundtrack
Street Release Date: March 24, 2010
Tracklist:
1. Asamoya
2. Invisible
3. No Way!
4. Bojou
5. Sugata Naki Touchisha
6. Misunderstanding
7. Juri Saremasen!
8. Fire Gun
9. Scrup & Build
10. Motazaru Mono Tachi no Houkou
11. A widow
12. Michael ka Burial
13. Tactics
14. Illusion desu!
15. Hahasobano
16. Prayer Tachi no Kunou
17. No pain, No gain
18. Kaikou
19. Moteru Mono no Gimu
20. No Vision
21. Yomigaeru Kioku
22. Meimonaki Mono Tachi
23. No ni Hanatsu
24. Omoide no Golden Ring
25. light prayer
26. future nova -album edit-
27. after laughter
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March 13, 2010 brings a timetable revision by the Japan Railways Group (JR). Some of the changes relevant to foreign tourists and other railway related news are summarized below:
Access to Narita Airport (1): Narita Express Improvements
New train sets have started to replace the first generation sets on the Narita Express as of last year, improving comfort and convenience of the popular airport train. Furthermore, the number of services will be increased as of March 13, 2010, and most trains to/from Shinjuku and Ikebukuro will newly also stop at Shibuya Station, formerly served by only a very small number of trains.
The new Narita Express train set
Access to Narita Airport (2): New Skyliner to open on July 17
On July 17, 2010, the "New Skyliner" is scheduled to start operation and provide a new, faster train connection between central Tokyo (Keisei-Ueno and Nippori Stations) and Narita Airport. Trains along the new line will be running at up to 160 km/h, and take as littles as 36 minutes to travel from Nippori Station to the airport, compared to 50-60 minutes currently required by the fastest trains.
The one way fare for the New Skyliner will be 2400 yen, more expensive than the old Skyliner, but cheaper than the Narita Express. There will be up to three trains per hour. Limited express trains will also operate along the new line (1200 yen one way, 1-2 trains/hour). Furthermore, limited express trains will continue running along the old Keisei Main Line up to three times per hour (1000 yen one way). The current Skyliner, however, will cease operation.
More night trains to be discontinued
The dying of overnight trains is continuing due to competition by cheaper highway buses and low domestic airfares and by the aging of the train sets. The latest victims are the Hokuriku limited express and Noto express, both of which have been providing nightly service between Tokyo and Kanazawa. They will be discontinued from March 13, although the Noto express will continue to operate as a temporary service on selected dates during high seasons.
A night train at Osaka Station
Reduction of Hikari Railstar services between Osaka and Fukuoka
The number of Hikari Railstar trains will be decreased between Shin-Osaka and Hakata Station as of March 13, so that during most hours of the day there will be only one train per hour. On the other hand, the number of direct nozomi trains, that run all the way between Tokyo and Hakata, is increased to three per hour, and more of the new N700 train sets are introduced to nozomi services.
Hikari Rail Star
Sagano Line double track construction completed
As of March 13, 2010, the JR Sagano Line between Kyoto and Sonobe Stations, which provides tourists with fast access to Arashiyama, will finally become fully double track, resulting in decreased travel time and proneness to delays. Furthermore, the number of trains will be increased slightly.
IC Card News
From March 13, 2010, all three prepaid IC cards of the Fukuoka region (JR Kyushu's Sugoca, Nishitetsu's nimoca and the city's Hayakaken) will become mutually compatible. Furthermore, JR East's Suica card will also become valid on all trains, subways and buses in the Fukuoka area, while Sugoca will become valid on JR trains in the Greater Tokyo, Niigata and Sendai areas.
Also from March 13, JR East's Suica, JR Tokai's Toica and JR West's Icoca, which are already mutually compatible for paying train fares, will also become mutually compatible for payments at over 60,000 shops and restaurants. So far, Suica cards, for example, could not be used to pay at kiosks in Osaka that accept payment by Icoca.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Releases:
2010-03-24 (Japanese DVD and Blu-ray)
2010-03-24 (Japanese OST)
Alternative title:
Higashi no Eden Gekijōban I: The King of Eden (Japanese)
東のエデン 劇場版Ⅰ The King of Eden (Japanese)
Plot Summary: The story continues where it left off from the Eden of the East TV series, and brings Morimi Saki back to the USA in order to find Takizawa Akira. The other Selecao however are actively moving to take part in the game, and a few in particular are making dangerous moves in order to eliminate Takizawa or move towards their picture of a better Japan.
Ending Theme:
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Green tea ice cream is ice cream made from certain types of green tea powder usually from matcha or maccha. This delicacy has its roots in Japan. Japanese ice cream distributors market varieties of this treat based on the specific green tea type from which it was made.
The Japanese sometimes serve their ice cream in a rather unusual way. Sometimes it is served in a bowl, similar to the way it is served in the west, but they also serve green tea ice cream in between monaka. Monaka is a Japanese sweet that is made with two sweet wafers that is then filled with a paste. In Japan, these wafers are filled with green tea ice cream making a delicious treat similar to what we know as an ice cream sandwich.
This delicacy is made with many of the traditional ice cream ingredients such as egg yolks, sugar, and water. Both cream and milk are usually included in a recipe for green tea ice cream. As the main ingredient, tea powder, derived from either maccha or matcha tea, is added.
Because matcha or maccha tea powder is used to make green tea ice cream, it gives it a wonderful green color. Matcha and maccha tea are common elements in customary Japanese tea ceremonies, and are usually kept in most Japanese households. The ice cream is usually made by cooking the ingredients and then freezing them.
This delicious treat is not commercially available to most people from the local markets in America. Because of this, many people have resorted to simply making their own, and you can too! An easy way to do this is to use vanilla ice cream and combine it with green tea powder. Some may not think it is a true green tea ice cream, but it is a simple solution for those who do not have time for a more traditional recipe.
Green tea ice cream first created in Asia is now introduced to America. Many people are enjoying this delicious creation as an alternative to traditional ice cream. Until we have it more widely available in American markets we will just have to find creative methods for making it ourselves!
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2010-03-24 (Japanese DVD and Blu-ray)
2010-03-24 (Japanese OST)
Alternative title:
Higashi no Eden Gekijōban I: The King of Eden (Japanese)
東のエデン 劇場版Ⅰ The King of Eden (Japanese)
Plot Summary: The story continues where it left off from the Eden of the East TV series, and brings Morimi Saki back to the USA in order to find Takizawa Akira. The other Selecao however are actively moving to take part in the game, and a few in particular are making dangerous moves in order to eliminate Takizawa or move towards their picture of a better Japan.
Ending Theme:
"Light Prayer" by School Food Punishment
- Part 1
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- Part 2
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GBJLEY6J
- Part 3
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Green tea ice cream is ice cream made from certain types of green tea powder usually from matcha or maccha. This delicacy has its roots in Japan. Japanese ice cream distributors market varieties of this treat based on the specific green tea type from which it was made.
The Japanese sometimes serve their ice cream in a rather unusual way. Sometimes it is served in a bowl, similar to the way it is served in the west, but they also serve green tea ice cream in between monaka. Monaka is a Japanese sweet that is made with two sweet wafers that is then filled with a paste. In Japan, these wafers are filled with green tea ice cream making a delicious treat similar to what we know as an ice cream sandwich.
This delicacy is made with many of the traditional ice cream ingredients such as egg yolks, sugar, and water. Both cream and milk are usually included in a recipe for green tea ice cream. As the main ingredient, tea powder, derived from either maccha or matcha tea, is added.
Because matcha or maccha tea powder is used to make green tea ice cream, it gives it a wonderful green color. Matcha and maccha tea are common elements in customary Japanese tea ceremonies, and are usually kept in most Japanese households. The ice cream is usually made by cooking the ingredients and then freezing them.
This delicious treat is not commercially available to most people from the local markets in America. Because of this, many people have resorted to simply making their own, and you can too! An easy way to do this is to use vanilla ice cream and combine it with green tea powder. Some may not think it is a true green tea ice cream, but it is a simple solution for those who do not have time for a more traditional recipe.
Green tea ice cream first created in Asia is now introduced to America. Many people are enjoying this delicious creation as an alternative to traditional ice cream. Until we have it more widely available in American markets we will just have to find creative methods for making it ourselves!
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Monday, March 22, 2010
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Higashi no Eden Gekijōban II: Paradise Lost (Japanese)
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# General Tips
The most convenient way to get around Tokyo is, without a doubt, the train system. It rarely fails, trains run on average every 6 minutes, and all major areas have numerous access points. Signs are usually in English as well as Japanese. Once you get your head around how it works, it's relatively easy to navigate. Buses, on the other hand, require that you know when your stop is coming up. An understanding of Japanese would really help with this one! As for taxis. In one word - expensive.
# Rail Passes
If you are planning on staying inside the Tokyo zone and not traveling to other areas of Japan, buy a local train pass once you get here. There are 1 day passes as well as re-chargeable cards called Pasmo or Suica. Essentially these two work in exactly the same way. The only key difference is that Pasmo is run by the metro network, while Suica is offered by JR East.
Planning on going further afield in Japan? Consider buying a Japan Rail Pass. You can purchase it for 1, 2, or 3 week periods and use it on almost any public transport in Japan. The major exception is the nozomi shinkansen, the fastest one, but you have access to all the other bullet trains. The journey may take half an hour longer but it will save you a chunk of change.
# Yamanote Line
The Yamanote Line is the circular line that connects all the major areas of Tokyo. A complete city loop takes about 1 hour. If you are spending any length of time in the big T, you're bound to use this line at least once. It's user friendly with English maps on the platforms and near the exits. In the bigger stations like Shinagawa or Tokyo, be sure to check which exit you need - there are many! Most guidebooks will tell you the nearest exit to the attractions that they list.
# Other Trains
There are about 40 train lines, both subway and overground, criss-crossing the city. In the Greater Tokyo area you can travel just about anywhere you need to go with no more than a 10 - 15 minute walk when you get off. Our number one tip for using the trains is not to carry heavy bags or large items. If you need to change trains, lines are often connected by a series of walkways and stairs. The last thing you need, especially if this is all new to you, is the hassle of maneuvering bulky items through the crowds.
# Rush Hour
Rush hour is, to say the least, hectic! Avoid the trains during the following times, especially if you have children with you - 7:00 - 9:30 in the morning, and 17:30 - 19:30 in the evening. Of course, if you want to know what it's like to travel on a Tokyo rain during rush hour, go ahead. Just be ready to be jostled and squashed. It's all part of the adventure.
If you want to find out more about buying your tickets and passes, maps of the train lines, or other Tokyo facts, check out our website below. Have a great vacation.
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# General Tips
The most convenient way to get around Tokyo is, without a doubt, the train system. It rarely fails, trains run on average every 6 minutes, and all major areas have numerous access points. Signs are usually in English as well as Japanese. Once you get your head around how it works, it's relatively easy to navigate. Buses, on the other hand, require that you know when your stop is coming up. An understanding of Japanese would really help with this one! As for taxis. In one word - expensive.
# Rail Passes
If you are planning on staying inside the Tokyo zone and not traveling to other areas of Japan, buy a local train pass once you get here. There are 1 day passes as well as re-chargeable cards called Pasmo or Suica. Essentially these two work in exactly the same way. The only key difference is that Pasmo is run by the metro network, while Suica is offered by JR East.
Planning on going further afield in Japan? Consider buying a Japan Rail Pass. You can purchase it for 1, 2, or 3 week periods and use it on almost any public transport in Japan. The major exception is the nozomi shinkansen, the fastest one, but you have access to all the other bullet trains. The journey may take half an hour longer but it will save you a chunk of change.
# Yamanote Line
The Yamanote Line is the circular line that connects all the major areas of Tokyo. A complete city loop takes about 1 hour. If you are spending any length of time in the big T, you're bound to use this line at least once. It's user friendly with English maps on the platforms and near the exits. In the bigger stations like Shinagawa or Tokyo, be sure to check which exit you need - there are many! Most guidebooks will tell you the nearest exit to the attractions that they list.
# Other Trains
There are about 40 train lines, both subway and overground, criss-crossing the city. In the Greater Tokyo area you can travel just about anywhere you need to go with no more than a 10 - 15 minute walk when you get off. Our number one tip for using the trains is not to carry heavy bags or large items. If you need to change trains, lines are often connected by a series of walkways and stairs. The last thing you need, especially if this is all new to you, is the hassle of maneuvering bulky items through the crowds.
# Rush Hour
Rush hour is, to say the least, hectic! Avoid the trains during the following times, especially if you have children with you - 7:00 - 9:30 in the morning, and 17:30 - 19:30 in the evening. Of course, if you want to know what it's like to travel on a Tokyo rain during rush hour, go ahead. Just be ready to be jostled and squashed. It's all part of the adventure.
If you want to find out more about buying your tickets and passes, maps of the train lines, or other Tokyo facts, check out our website below. Have a great vacation.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
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For any dedicated anime fan, a visit to the Ghibli Museum in Japan is a must. In fact, it can often be considered a pilgrimage of sorts. The museum is actually dedicated to the legendary animation artist and genius from Japan known as Hayao Miyazaki and his studio known as Studio Ghibli, which was set up in partnership with Isao Takahata. Miyazaki has given birth to animation classics such as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro, and is often considered a cultural icon and authority within his own country of Japan and the rest of the world. Due to his own dedication to his fans and work, the artist decided to set up a museum with donations from his own studio, including the actual film production material and items used to create the many popular movies.
The Ghibli Museum is located in the quiet town of Mitaka, itself a very beautiful place that provides much of what the real Japan has to offer in terms of homes and sights. Getting tickets to the museum must be done in advance for any visitor, and this can be a source of frustration for those who wish to do so. However, the tickets can actually be easily purchased through tour operators or convenience stores in Japan, although the latter might require someone familiar with the local language as the country is not entirely foreigner friendly as yet. Still, this process is unlikely to prevent fans from giving up on their desire to experience the recreated home of one of their favorite animators.
At the museum, one will be able to witness an array of beautiful cast models from the studio, such as the giant robot iron casting found on the rooftop. This model is a full size recreation, resulting in a huge statue that provides an amazing landmark overlooking the site. If one thought these were the only highlights, they would be mistaken. Step into the exhibits inside the museum and you will be serenaded by animation models that are brought to life simply through mechanical movements and strobe lights. Some familiar characters from the various Ghibli films are featured in these models and fans will fall over themselves trying to identify them. An attraction that is bound to please visitors and fans alike waits on the second floor, as Miyazaki has created a faithful rendition of their studios, with memorabilia from actual items used during the whole process of creating the movies. Once they have had their fill of exploring the studios, visitors can then make the trip to the movie theater to enjoy special screenings of films that can only be seen there and not anywhere else - not even in other parts of Japan.
With the two souvenir shops that can be found within the premises, there is bound to be shopping joy for visitors after their fantasy experience. The Ghibli Museum will continue to fascinate and attract people from all over the world, not least due to the special magic that can be felt from the artists' work. Miyazaki also continues to provide new exhibits as they are created, in order to maintain a freshness of what visitors can expect to see. This in turn allows the museum to be a very viable repeat destination for travelers to Japan. It is also a big reason why many continue to flock there for a once in a lifetime experience.
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For any dedicated anime fan, a visit to the Ghibli Museum in Japan is a must. In fact, it can often be considered a pilgrimage of sorts. The museum is actually dedicated to the legendary animation artist and genius from Japan known as Hayao Miyazaki and his studio known as Studio Ghibli, which was set up in partnership with Isao Takahata. Miyazaki has given birth to animation classics such as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro, and is often considered a cultural icon and authority within his own country of Japan and the rest of the world. Due to his own dedication to his fans and work, the artist decided to set up a museum with donations from his own studio, including the actual film production material and items used to create the many popular movies.
The Ghibli Museum is located in the quiet town of Mitaka, itself a very beautiful place that provides much of what the real Japan has to offer in terms of homes and sights. Getting tickets to the museum must be done in advance for any visitor, and this can be a source of frustration for those who wish to do so. However, the tickets can actually be easily purchased through tour operators or convenience stores in Japan, although the latter might require someone familiar with the local language as the country is not entirely foreigner friendly as yet. Still, this process is unlikely to prevent fans from giving up on their desire to experience the recreated home of one of their favorite animators.
At the museum, one will be able to witness an array of beautiful cast models from the studio, such as the giant robot iron casting found on the rooftop. This model is a full size recreation, resulting in a huge statue that provides an amazing landmark overlooking the site. If one thought these were the only highlights, they would be mistaken. Step into the exhibits inside the museum and you will be serenaded by animation models that are brought to life simply through mechanical movements and strobe lights. Some familiar characters from the various Ghibli films are featured in these models and fans will fall over themselves trying to identify them. An attraction that is bound to please visitors and fans alike waits on the second floor, as Miyazaki has created a faithful rendition of their studios, with memorabilia from actual items used during the whole process of creating the movies. Once they have had their fill of exploring the studios, visitors can then make the trip to the movie theater to enjoy special screenings of films that can only be seen there and not anywhere else - not even in other parts of Japan.
With the two souvenir shops that can be found within the premises, there is bound to be shopping joy for visitors after their fantasy experience. The Ghibli Museum will continue to fascinate and attract people from all over the world, not least due to the special magic that can be felt from the artists' work. Miyazaki also continues to provide new exhibits as they are created, in order to maintain a freshness of what visitors can expect to see. This in turn allows the museum to be a very viable repeat destination for travelers to Japan. It is also a big reason why many continue to flock there for a once in a lifetime experience.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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You know for sure that you love her. You just have one dilemma - sometimes she complains that she doesn't feel that you love her enough. Men aren't always attuned to their partner's needs, but let's face it, it's no excuse and it shouldn't stop you from learning more ways on how to show your partner how much she means to you. We all know that women clamor to be appreciated so it's high time that men step it up a notch. If showing what's in your heart means helping around the house or declining your buddies' invite for a night out on Friday, so be it.
The good news is, you can show your partner that you love her without spending a ridiculous amount of cash. Unless you prefer spending your life forever with your buddies, you have to learn more ways on how to let her know what's in your heart and remind her of your love for her everyday.
Below are some time-tested tips that will definitely help:
1. The best expression of your love is time. The importance of things can be measured by how much time you are willing to invest in them. Time is your most valuable gift you can ever give to someone you love mainly because you only have a set amount of it. You can definitely choose to make more money by working, but you can't create more time. Loving is not what we think or do or provide for others, but how much we give of ourselves.
Never be too busy for your partner. Set up a reservation in her favorite restaurant or something. That's one of the best ways that you can assure her of your love.
2. Make it a point to do something really special for her. What I mean by special is something that you don't usually do. Cook her dinner, set up candles at the table for a really romantic meal. Your partner will surely be surprised and will definitely appreciate all the effort you have put into it. Write her a love letter.
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Opening Theme:
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Ending Theme:
"after laughter" by school food punishment
You know for sure that you love her. You just have one dilemma - sometimes she complains that she doesn't feel that you love her enough. Men aren't always attuned to their partner's needs, but let's face it, it's no excuse and it shouldn't stop you from learning more ways on how to show your partner how much she means to you. We all know that women clamor to be appreciated so it's high time that men step it up a notch. If showing what's in your heart means helping around the house or declining your buddies' invite for a night out on Friday, so be it.
The good news is, you can show your partner that you love her without spending a ridiculous amount of cash. Unless you prefer spending your life forever with your buddies, you have to learn more ways on how to let her know what's in your heart and remind her of your love for her everyday.
Below are some time-tested tips that will definitely help:
1. The best expression of your love is time. The importance of things can be measured by how much time you are willing to invest in them. Time is your most valuable gift you can ever give to someone you love mainly because you only have a set amount of it. You can definitely choose to make more money by working, but you can't create more time. Loving is not what we think or do or provide for others, but how much we give of ourselves.
Never be too busy for your partner. Set up a reservation in her favorite restaurant or something. That's one of the best ways that you can assure her of your love.
2. Make it a point to do something really special for her. What I mean by special is something that you don't usually do. Cook her dinner, set up candles at the table for a really romantic meal. Your partner will surely be surprised and will definitely appreciate all the effort you have put into it. Write her a love letter.
These are simple tips, but they can really spell the difference between a breakup and a meaningful relationship. Show her how much you love her everyday, even in simple ways.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
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Vintage: 2010-03-13
Premiere date:
2010-03-13 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
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Ending Theme:
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The company cited "production issues" for the delay, since the company had initially planned two 60-minute film sequels. However, as the story structure of the films expanded, the company extended the runtime of the first film sequel to 82 minutes. The second film sequel is now slated to run for 90 minutes.
Roppongi (六本木, lit. "six trees") is a district in the Minato City Ward of Tokyo, famous for its nightlife and two new, large building complexes, Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown. It has also gained a name as a cultural center thanks to the presence of several art museums.
Roppongi Crossing in the district's center
The area around Roppongi Station is Tokyo's most popular nightlife district among foreigners, offering a large number of foreigner friendly bars, restaurants and night clubs. Roppongi and the surrounding districts of Azabu, Hiroo and Akasaka are home to many embassies and a large expat community.
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Vintage: 2010-03-13
Premiere date:
2010-03-13 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"future nova" by school food punishment
Ending Theme:
"after laughter" by school food punishment
2-month delay due to "production issues" as 30 more minutes are planned
The company cited "production issues" for the delay, since the company had initially planned two 60-minute film sequels. However, as the story structure of the films expanded, the company extended the runtime of the first film sequel to 82 minutes. The second film sequel is now slated to run for 90 minutes.
Roppongi (六本木, lit. "six trees") is a district in the Minato City Ward of Tokyo, famous for its nightlife and two new, large building complexes, Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown. It has also gained a name as a cultural center thanks to the presence of several art museums.
Roppongi Crossing in the district's center
The area around Roppongi Station is Tokyo's most popular nightlife district among foreigners, offering a large number of foreigner friendly bars, restaurants and night clubs. Roppongi and the surrounding districts of Azabu, Hiroo and Akasaka are home to many embassies and a large expat community.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
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The film will continue the story from last year's Eden of The East television anime series and November's Eden of The East the Movie I: The King of Eden.
Vintage: 2010-03-13
Premiere date:
2010-03-13 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"future nova" by school food punishment
Ending Theme:
"after laughter" by school food punishment
The second film was expanded from 60 minutes to 90 minutes and pushed back from January 9 to March 13.
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, and one of the city's most popular attractions. The district lies in the city center around Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine and the Kamo River, and is filled with ochaya (teahouses where geisha entertain), theaters, shops and restaurants.
Kyoto's other geisha districts are Pontocho, a narrow street across the Kamo River from Gion, and tightly packed with restaurants and bars; and the Kamishichiken district near Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, consisting of seven teahouses built using the extra materials from the shrine's last reconstruction.
Gion's main attraction are its traditional wooden machiya style merchant houses, built in a design characteristic of Kyoto. Due to the fact that property taxes were based upon street frontage, the houses were built with narrow facades only five to six meters wide, but extend up to twenty meters in from the street.
Detective Conan The Lost Ship in The Sky Download
Vintage: 2010-03-13
Premiere date:
2010-03-13 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"future nova" by school food punishment
Ending Theme:
"after laughter" by school food punishment
The second film was expanded from 60 minutes to 90 minutes and pushed back from January 9 to March 13.
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, and one of the city's most popular attractions. The district lies in the city center around Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine and the Kamo River, and is filled with ochaya (teahouses where geisha entertain), theaters, shops and restaurants.
Kyoto's other geisha districts are Pontocho, a narrow street across the Kamo River from Gion, and tightly packed with restaurants and bars; and the Kamishichiken district near Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, consisting of seven teahouses built using the extra materials from the shrine's last reconstruction.
Gion's main attraction are its traditional wooden machiya style merchant houses, built in a design characteristic of Kyoto. Due to the fact that property taxes were based upon street frontage, the houses were built with narrow facades only five to six meters wide, but extend up to twenty meters in from the street.
Detective Conan The Lost Ship in The Sky Download
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