雨と夢の後に、柳美里。Below rain and dream, a novel by Yu Miri.

雨と夢の後に。。。“Ame to Yume no ato ni” exists also as a Japanese Drama, but it will no be question of that in the ticket. This article is focused on the book only.
Ame is a middle-school girl whose father, Tomoharu, is a butterfly hunter. With his job, Tomoharu has to travel to a lot of countries in the world, forcing his daughter to have a lonely daily life most of time. Ame, written with the Japanese character rain, does not like her name, as well as she doesn’t like rain, and as well as she doesn’t like being alone at her place. But she has no choice to wait for her father and to continue her life as if he were here. Why her father has chosen such a name? Tomoharu’s name means Morning Clear sky, the opposite of Rain…
One day, in Taiwan, Tomoharu falls in a deep hole in the jungle and injures himself. he was chasing at this moment a butterfly called Kotoki-shita-ageha (コウトウキシタアゲハ). Fortunately, he comes back to his daughter a couple of days later. When he comes back home, his shoes are full of mud and he looks so wet, and so cold. But Tomoharu promises Ame that they will never get separated again. Tomoharu’s return from Taiwan coincides with the meeting of Ame with her strange neighbour, a young women who had problems with her fiance. This women has always the same laundry hanging at her balcony. What a messy person, no?

Butterfly maleReading this novel will make you travel through the eyes of this young 12-year-old girl who has to grow up as an adult quickly than she thought. You really have to see this book as a journey, where a young girl discovers more and more about her first, and people in her environment. Sometimes she feels lost, sometimes she cries, but also sometimes she is happy. And Yu Miri has particularly focused the novel to make the reader live the story through Ame’s emotions. This makes the book easy to read for both Japanese people and even foreigners I think. “Ame to Yume no ato ni” is classified as an horror book. This is kind of true, but after reading it, perhaps you will think “What is scary here?”. Horror events are made pretty softly so as not to change the orientation of storyline. There are a couple of non naturals events, of course, but they are perfectly in accordance to the environment of apartments 205 and 206.

Butterfly femaleThis novel is really light to read, and you will have pleasure go through the adventures lived by Ame and her father Tomoharu. A nice combination of quest to truth, of children dreams, and of Japanese traditional believes gives a nice balance that help the reader go until the end of the adventures of Ame. That is why I strongly recommend this novel.
Previously, I told “Japanese tradition”… What has it to do with the story of a middle-school girl and her father? Unfortunately you will have to read this book if you want to know more. So have fun go through it, even several times. When you see it in a book store, you should not even hesitate to take it!

Note about the title translation: I thought “Below” was more adapted than “After” or the idea of something happening as a consequence of another event. To my viewpoint, it sticks more to the spirit of the book. My apologies if you think this is not exact.

東京DOLL、石田衣良. Tokyo doll, novel by Ishida Ira

Tokyo doll coverMG, Master of Game in shorter, is the creator a a famous series of RPG-strategy game called Urban Goddess (Megami-toshi) that have been solved at million of copies through Japan. In this game, Tokyo is divided into several areas. Each area is commanded by a God, and each God has its own vision of life. So basically the player has to choose an area and make his portion of Tokyo grow by fighting with the other Gods. This game have been very successful because it tends to make an exact copy of Tokyo but in the future. Until now, the first three episodes has been really successful, assuring fortune and success to MG and his colleagues and friends. At the beginning of Tokyo Doll, MG is starting to design the fourth episode of the series. In lack of inspiration, he doesn’t know from which point he should begin his work, until he meets a twenty-year old girl called Yori. This girl, whose body has perfect feminine dimensions, is extremely beautiful and it does not let MG insensitive. He decides to hire Yori as a photograph model for the game. She accepts, as it is well paid and with the money earned with this job she will be able to pay the fees to go studying hairdressing. Yori is going to have her image used as one of the Goddesses of Urban Goddess. Then, Yori, by investing more and more time in her model work, begins to have feelings for MG and reciprocally.

Shibuya girls, Kawaiii~The starting plot of Tokyo is nice, a talented game creator in lack of inspiration needs a source of inspiration, preferably young and attractive, who will be the image of his design work. He finds this muse in a convenient store below his apartment building. From the moment of the meeting of Yori and MG, the story really begins… to slow down. In case you want to read this book and that you are allergic to the Shibuya or Harajuku young Japanese girl always saying Kawai-Kawai, just avoid it. Through the character of Yori, this book is full of references to this generation of Japanese girl focusing their attention on fashion and consumerism. Reading the full story will make you notice a lot of cliches returning to the typical Tokyoite girl fashioned teenager. Perhaps wanted like this, it makes the book story heavier than it has to be. The first pages make you think that the game design work of the talented artist looking for inspiration will be the main line of the story plot, but the complicated relation between the model and the artist is the real centre of the scenario. The target public of this book is certainly young in the teenage, and certainly feminine.

A real dollThen, a couple of words about the complicated relationship between Yori and MG. Like a muse present in the story to inspire the artist, who is the only creator in the book, Yori is pure and innocent. MG uses her innocence to abuse of the talents of his model (in all the senses of the terms), in order to achieve his goal of a game design at the image of Yori. The lack of deepness in the character of Yori can be understood as she has to stay at the state of image for the game design. The point of her having some supernatural prediction powers is also a bit too much. This doesn’t help the book to accelerate his rhythm but it makes it easier to read, perhaps because this book is primarily targeted to a young public. In conclusion, if you have an interest in trying to inform you about fashioned Tokyoite turning their mind to consumerism, love stories of an artist with his innocent and beautiful 20-year-old muse, you will perhaps find an interest in this book. In other cases, you should just avoid it.

King of comedy is currently one of the best Japanese duo of comedians.
The two members come from respectively Tokyo and Saitama:
Konno Hiroki (今野浩喜), born on 1978/12/12, The thin guy. He plays usually someone disturbed by another character
Takahashi Kenichi (高橋健一), born in 1971/3/30, a little bit fat. He plays usually characters a little bit idiot, here to disturb his companion

Their performances treat usually of daily life situations where one normal guy, a little bit stubborn sometimes is interacting with a perturbing character played by Kenichi.

Characters played by Kenichi vary from the guys a little bit lost, homeless, disturbing drivers or even middle school students. Hiroki has usually the role of someone who should command Hiroki (Company older employee, policeman, teacher) but cannot have any control on him.

They began to become famous around 2002-2003 where they reached the semi final of M-1 Grand Prix, a famous show on Japanese TV showing comedian’s performances.
In the last years they won numerous prices such as recently the Gold Bananaman of Bananaman (another Japanese and influent comedian).

Here are some videos that I personnally like.

It is common in Japanese schools that teachers in cooperation with their students decide the bad manners that could have consequences on the reputation of the school. Here, a teacher (played by Hiroki), lets a middle-school student (played by Kenichi) speak about those bad manners.

What is particularly funny here is that Kenichi tells about bad manners, that have successive effects, until reached a point where the consequence is absurd.
For instance:
1) Bad manner of a student is not good for the class.
2) What is not good for the class is not good for the school
3) what has bad effects on the neighbours living close to the school
4) what has bad effects on the rice fields close to the neighbours of the school

5) what reduces the production of rice
6) what makes people eat more Thai meals…

Another one:
1) Playing too much games is bad
2) Your eyes hurt.
3) You have a bad eye sickness
4) You have to give up with your dreams to become a Thai boxing Champion! (logical though by thinking about it)

Another video:

Here Keninchi plays a new employee of a video rental store.
Hiroki is his sempai (colleague older or with more experience).
Hiroki needs to explain him several times the same instructions. Each time you have the impression that Kenichi understands what he has to do but he cannot get anything. Hiroki is also extremely patient with that.

Until next time,
See ya

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