23 Dec 2014

DARUMA doraemon

LINK
http://darumamuseum.blogspot.jp/2007/12/doraemon.html

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source : 門司ヶ関人形工房


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Small keyholder and toy Doraemon-Daruma

from : www.strapya-world.com

Otoshi, Daruma Otoshi  だるま落とし / だるまおとし


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. WASHOKU
Dorayaki (どら焼き, どらやき, 銅鑼焼き, ドラ焼き)
 
The favorite food of Doraemon !


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hai - poo zu -



. My Fujisan Gallery - Facebook .


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Manga Daruma マンガ ダルマ


Manga, Anime and Japanese Food
料理漫画

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quote
Mascots on a mission to explain the mundane

Throughout Japan's legal system and elsewhere, cuddly characters are at hand to hammer home the government line
By COLIN P. A. JONES (Japan Times, August 2011)


Pipo-kun, the vaguely creepy mascot of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, a contraction of "pipuru" (people) and "police
Kasutamu-kun by customs authorities
Jinken Mamoru-kun and Jinken Ayumi-chan (names which mean "protect" and "advance" human rights)
Tasuppi from Okayama Bar Association : "Help Peach," derived from the Japanese for "help" and the English for "peach."
Kashikashika from Kyoto Bar Association
Hoterasu, Japan's government-sponsored legal aid system
Saiban-inko from Fukuoka prosecutors' office
Puruto-kun ... by nuclear authorities to market plutonium-fueled nuclear power.
Nato-chan ... to spread the word about the sodium (natrium) cooling process in fast-breeder reactors such as the Monju
Uran-chan from Fukushima Prefecture Nuclear Power Marketing Association
Tappy (combination of "tax" and "happy") by Osaka Prefecture
source : Japan Times


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神さまの言うとおり弐 1巻



「生きる。」それだけがルール。ありきたりの日常が、「だるま」の出現で儚くも崩れ去る。それでも生きろ。生きてみせろ。死にたくなったことのある全ての人に贈る、「生」の物語!



Taking about being alive!
- source : blog.nicovideo.jp


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Osamu Tezuka 手塚治 Tezuka Osamu 手塚治虫
November 3, 1928 – February 9, 1989


a Japanese cartoonist, manga artist, animator, producer, activist and medical doctor, although he never practiced medicine. Born in Osaka Prefecture, he is best known as the creator of Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion and Black Jack. He is often credited as the "Godfather of Anime", and is often considered the Japanese equivalent to Walt Disney, who served as a major inspiration during his formative years.
His prolific output, pioneering techniques, and innovative redefinitions of genres earned him such titles as "the father of manga", "the god of comics" and "kamisama of manga". His grave is located in Tokyo's Souzen-ji Temple Cemetery.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !

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Dark Side of the Manga: Tezuka Osamu's Dark Period
Tezuka Osamu spent the first two decades of his career entertaining Japanese children with his manga like Tetsuwan Atomu, but the rigors of being Japan's most visible creative public icon sent him down a dark path that would transform both his career and his legacy.

As global economies lurch from the popping of financial bubble after bubble, industrialized nations with identities forged in the aftermath of World War II are looking back on past histories, both near and far, with longing—a comingling of the urge to retreat into a cultural memory of triumph while searching for the elusive path back to greatness. Japan is no exception.
The success of novels like Murakami Ryū's Popular Hits of the Shōwa Era (2011; see WLT, Sept. 2011, 63) and Urasawa Naoki's manga 20th Century Boys (1999–2006) is a telling sign that many Japanese people are reacting to current economic and social instabilities by dissecting the remains of their country's dynamic recent past for answers to modern problems.

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
source : wlt.ou.edu/03_201


Garo Manga, 1964-1973
. GARO MAGAZINE EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK! .


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