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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

嵐の夜 A Stormy Night

Original text from Kuwabara Mizuna's official site.

A stormy night.
At that moment, Hibiki was by the window, listening to the thunder.
The streets of Tokyo, bathed in the huge flashes, were momentarily reversed in color like a negative; a whiteness emerged from the flash.
Afraid of the thunder, Hibiki's pet cat Hotaru refused to leave his lap.
It was strange that hearing this natural thunder reminded him of a man-made thunder. A feverish thunderstorm had shaken the theater that day. A ferocious thunderbolt created by a human's hands. With that single blow, 'life' was created from the sea of the storm.
From that day onwards, he desired the sound of thunder.
Someone once said that the roaring thunder of Haibara Yuugetsu's theater was the voice of God.
Driven by the urge to savor the loud reverberation that shook the earth, he felt sorry for the frightened cat as he set her down. Somehow, Hibiki knew that at this moment, that man was having the same feeling.
Coming out to the veranda to bathe in the thunder.
Bathe his entire body in that vast energy.
Right now, that man must surely be doing the same.

*

A stormy night.
At that moment, Kagetora was at the seashore, listening to the thunder.
Across the raging waves, a boat was being tossed about. It was like a wooden leaf. There was no telling if it would be washed ashore or capsized; he witnessed the fate of the boat intently from the shoreline.
We, the dead who live, are not affected by the human world.
If so, are we merely watching? Watching until that boat hits the rocks and shatters to pieces. Until that boat is engulfed by the waves and sunk. Nothing seems tangible, only the generous amount of time to watch exists.
But the storm eventually passes.
We only know that it will pass. Here at Echigo, although the winter brings severe snow, we endure with the knowledge that the winter will pass. In understanding this, we know that as a result of enduring to the very end, a day will come when the sun will definitely shine.
In that case, will there also come a day when the regret, anger and hatred in this chest will pass?
In the driving rain, he heard the sound of footsteps on the sand.
With just that sound, he automatically knew who was approaching him from behind. There were very few people who would walk in such a place without wearing a kasa or a mino.
Contrary to expectations, the so-called storm, which itself was ignorant of its time of passing, was very much like existence itself.
Or are we no more different than that boat?
Indeed. We are in the center of a storm. The one known as 'existence.'

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Book 12 notes

People
下間賴廉/ 下间赖廉: Shimozura Rairen
赖龙: Rairyu
口羽: Kuchiba
隆景: Takakage
鳴美/鸣美: Narumi
友: Tomo (?)
漁/渔: Isari (?)
楊貴妃: Youkihi (Yang Gui Fei)
熊谷信直: Kumagai Nobunao
鹿之介: Shikanosuke
尼子: Amako

Places
荻: Hagi - a city in Yamaguchi prefecture, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful castle towns in Japan; a lot of traditional old streets and buildings survive untouched
須佐/须佐 Susa - a scenic area in Hagi
新庄 Shinjo
津具半島 Tsugu hantou - Tsugu Peninsula

月山: Mount. Gassan
笠山: Mount. Kasayama - small active volcano (smallest in Asia)
中岳: Mount. Naka-dake - one of the five prominent mounts known as the Aso-gogaku (阿蘇五岳) located around the center of the caldera created by Mount Aso (阿蘇山), the largest volcano in Japan

广岛: Hiroshima
嚴島/严岛: Itsukushima - an island in the Inland Sea of Japan

宮島/宫岛: Miya-jima - (Hiroshima) was a town located on the island of Itsukushima, amagalated with the city of Hatsukaichi on November 3, 2005.

因島: Innoshima - a city located in Hiroshima

秋芳洞: Akiyoshi-do - a huge cave in the southern end of Akiyoshidai (秋吉台)

東光寺: Toukou-ji - Zen temple in Kanagawa
大照院: Daisho-in - temple dedicated to the Mori clan

本願寺/本愿寺: Hongan-ji - temple of Amida Buddha's original vow

Others
大和: Yamato - name of the ship belonging to the Mouri
護身波/护身波: Goshinha - wave of self-protection
結界/结界: kekkai
大正: Taishou
鐘乳洞/ 钟乳洞: shounyuudou - limestone cave

阿弥陀如来: Amida nyorai
淨土: joudo - Pure Land Buddhist sect
眷屬/眷属: kenzoku - Gods or messengers subordinate to an important deity; originally a Buddhist term
同格: doukaku - the same rank / equality / apposition

宝珠: takara shu - gem/jewel
干珠 & 滿珠/满珠: kanju & manju - the magical jewels, that when thrown into the sea, Manju causes a rising tide and Kanju an ebbing tide; these spheres were the treasures of the Undersea Palace
秘宝: hihou - treasure/treasured article

潮滿瓊/潮满琼: shiomitsutama - mythical gem that can bring high tides
潮干瓊/潮干琼: shio-hurutama - mythical gem that can bring ebbing tides

真言: shingon - mantra / quintessential word / Mantrayana / Shingon, Sino-Japanese esoteric Buddhism, originating in the eight century

水軍: suigun (marine guards/naval forces)

天狗: tengu - long-nosed goblin / braggart

陀羅尼: darani - dharani / spell / litany / Sanskrit multi-syllabic chant

念波: nen nami

誓約/誓约: seiyaku - written vow, pledge, covenant

靈獸: reijuu - sacred beast

僧服: soufuku - priestly garb
僧兵: souhei - warrior priest/monk

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Books 6-8 kanji references

Persons

高阪昌信: Kosaka Masanobu (弹正 Danjo stands for a formal title, Danjōchū 弾正忠)
明智光秀: Akechi Mitsuhide
织田信長: Oda Nobunaga
松永久秀: Matsunaga Hisahide
荒木村茂: Araki Murashige
北条氏泰: Hojo Ujiyasu
北条氏政: Hojo Ujimasa
武田由比子: Takeda Yuiko
森野沙织: Morino Saori
伊都: Itsu
浅岡麻衣子: Asaoka Maiko
遠山: Touyama
上杉谦信: Uesugi Kenshin

Regions

比叡山: (Hieizan) Mt. Hiei [Kyoto]

畿内: Kinai - territories in the vicinity of the capital and under direct imperial rule; (in Japanese history) the five kuni in the immediate vicinity of Kyoto

関東/关东: Kanto - a geographical area of Honshū, the largest island in Japan

富山: Toyama - prefecture in the Hokuriku area

Places
日光东照宫: Nikko Toshogu - Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa line of shoguns in Japan
中禅寺: Chuzenjiko - name of a lake in Nikko National Park
南口: minamiguchi - south entrance
芦湖: Lake Ashi - the lake with Mount Fuji in the background is the symbol of Hakone
箱根神社: Hakone shrine (jinja)
小田原: Odawara
越後: Echigo

Objects

恙镜: Tsutsuga mirror

Friday, March 2, 2007

Obsessed with Mirage

My obsession with Mirage of Blaze has really sky-rocketed after reading summaries of the novels and further fueled by all the drama CDs I have so far.

Takaya and Naoe. I realized that this is the exact sort of 'romance' story that appeals to me. I'm not referring to the male x male pairing by that, I'm talking about the whole twisted relationship that they have, amplified into a mind-fuck after four centuries of love and hate. It's almost like a vicious cycle that neither of them can escape, not when they don't actually have the time to sit down and straighten things out. After all, they are preoccupied with subjugating warlords and such.

But my love for this story and this couple is really through the roof. This blog will be my refuge for useless thoughts about the world of Mirage.

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