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What we can learn from a day spent watching Olympics on Japanese TV
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Television coverage among parallels between Tokyo 2020 and 1964 Olympics
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Rebuild of Welcome to the NHK Sequel Novel Releases in English
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Marian Anderson sings for the Empress of Japan in 1953 May 4 06:40 am JST May 4 | 10:24 am JST
On April 18, 1953, Bob Krauss, writing for the
Honolulu Advertiser, attended a Marian Anderson concert. Tickets had been sold out for weeks, and as Krauss listened to Anderson, a contralto, he couldn’t help but become spellbound as she sang. “What you notice first are her eyes. They’re like windows you can look through into the place her music comes from. They can sparkle and they can be coy but usually, to me anyway, they reflected an understanding of suffering…” For Krauss, it was Anderson’s “spirituals,” especially her hymn, “They Crucified My Lord,” which “moved me most of all.”
The work will be available for sale as part of the
Elites vol.3 publication at the 32nd Literature Flea Market Tokyo event on May 16. The publication will also feature an interview with Takimoto.
Takimoto published the original novel about a shut-in and the girl who reaches out to him in 2001.
Tokyopop released the novel in English in 2007, and released
Kendi Oiwa s manga adaptation in 2006-2008.
Viz Media later published the manga in English, and it describes the story:
Twenty-something-year-old Satou, a college dropout and aficionado of anime porn, knows a secret – or at least he thinks he does! Believe it or not, he has stumbled upon an incredible conspiracy created by the Japanese Broadcasting Company