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Latest podcast episodes about Konoha

Cloud Ninja Podcast
Akibi The End Game Threat_Konoha Civil War Boruto Vs The World_Chapter 19-20

Cloud Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 231:38


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Fluent Fiction - Japanese
Winter Warmth: Finding Strength in Kyoto's Teahouse Refuge

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 17:38


Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Winter Warmth: Finding Strength in Kyoto's Teahouse Refuge Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2024-12-17-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 京都の冬、冷たい風が街を吹き抜ける。En: In the winter of Kyoto, the cold wind sweeps through the city.Ja: しかし、小さな茶店「木の葉」の中は、温かで心地よい空間でした。En: However, inside the small teahouse, Konoha, it was a warm and pleasant space.Ja: 芳しい煎茶の香りが漂い、提灯の柔らかな光が店内を包んでいました。En: The fragrant aroma of sencha drifted through the air, and the soft glow of the lanterns enveloped the interior.Ja: 新年の準備で賑わう音が、店の外から微かに聞こえてきました。En: The faint sound of bustling Shinnen preparations could be heard from outside the store.Ja: ハルトは、仕事帰りにふらふらとこの茶店にやってきました。En: Haruto came to this teahouse, wandering in after work.Ja: 彼の頬は赤く、目も少しぼんやりしています。En: His cheeks were red, and his eyes were a little unfocused.Ja: テーブルに座ろうとして、少しフラつきました。En: As he tried to sit at a table, he staggered a bit.Ja: 彼は決して弱音を吐かない。En: He never complains.Ja: 自分の弱さを見せたくないといつも思っていました。En: He always thought he didn't want to show his weakness.Ja: しかし、今日は少し様子が違います。En: However, today, something was different.Ja: 「いらっしゃいませ、ハルトさん。」ユキがカウンターの向こうから声をかけます。En: "Welcome, Haruto," Yuki called from behind the counter.Ja: 彼女はお茶を差し出しながら、目を細めてハルトをじっと見ました。En: She offered him some tea, narrowing her eyes as she looked intently at Haruto.Ja: 「今日はお加減が良くなさそうですね。」En: "You don't seem well today."Ja: 「大丈夫だよ。少し寝不足なだけなんだ。」ハルトは笑って返しましたが、声には元気がありませんでした。En: "I'm fine. Just a little sleep-deprived," Haruto replied with a smile, but his voice lacked energy.Ja: そのとき、桜が茶店に入ってきました。En: Just then, Sakura entered the teahouse.Ja: 彼女はハルトの幼なじみで、よく彼の様子を見に来ていました。En: She was Haruto's childhood friend and often came to check on him.Ja: 桜はすぐにハルトの頬に手を当てて言います。「ハルト、顔が真っ赤だよ。En: Sakura immediately placed her hand on Haruto's cheek and said, "Your face is so red, Haruto.Ja: 熱があるんじゃない?」En: Don't you have a fever?"Ja: 「少し熱っぽかったけど、大したことないよ。En: "I felt a little feverish, but it's nothing serious.Ja: 仕事に戻らなきゃならない。」ハルトは頑固に言い返します。En: I need to get back to work," Haruto stubbornly retorted.Ja: しかし、本当は体がだるくて倒れそうでした。En: However, in truth, his body felt heavy, and he felt like he might collapse.Ja: 「無理しちゃダメよ、休んだ方がいい。」ユキが優しく言いました。En: "Don't overdo it, you should rest," Yuki said gently.Ja: 桜も「みんなで手伝うから休んで」と真剣に訴えました。En: Sakura earnestly added, "We'll all help out, so take a break."Ja: その時、ハルトの視界が暗くなりました。En: At that moment, Haruto's vision went dark.Ja: 突然力が抜け、彼は椅子から崩れ落ち、意識を失いました。En: Suddenly, his strength gave out, and he collapsed from the chair, losing consciousness.Ja: 周りの人たちは驚いて駆け寄りました。En: The people around him rushed over in surprise.Ja: 気がつくと、ハルトは茶店のソファに横たわり、桜とユキが心配そうに見下ろしていました。En: When he came to, Haruto was lying on the teahouse sofa, with Sakura and Yuki looking down at him worriedly.Ja: 「ごめん、無理してたみたいだ。」ハルトは弱々しく微笑みました。En: "Sorry, it seems I was overdoing it," Haruto weakly smiled.Ja: 「休まないと。En: "You need to rest.Ja: 元気になって戻ればいいから。」桜が言いました。En: It's okay to come back once you're feeling better," Sakura said.Ja: ユキも「大事なことは、自分を大切にすることですよ」と優しく続けました。En: Yuki gently continued, "The important thing is to take care of yourself."Ja: ハルトはその言葉に頷きました。En: Haruto nodded at those words.Ja: 仕事も大切ですが、健康と友人の大切さを忘れてはいけません。En: While work is important, one must not forget the importance of health and friends.Ja: ハルトは数日間、仕事を忘れて家で静かに休みました。En: Haruto spent a few days resting quietly at home, forgetting about work.Ja: 新しい年が始まる日、ハルトは再び「木の葉」を訪れました。En: On the day the new year began, Haruto visited Konoha once again.Ja: 彼は元気を取り戻し、感謝の気持ちを込めてユキと桜にお茶を進めました。En: He had regained his energy, and with a sense of gratitude, he offered tea to Yuki and Sakura.Ja: 「ありがとう。En: "Thank you.Ja: 君たちのおかげで、学んだよ。En: I've learned something thanks to you both.Ja: 自分をもっと大切にするよ。」En: I'll take better care of myself."Ja: 振り返ると、あの冬の日の茶店の温かさと、友人たちの支えが彼の心に深く刻まれていました。En: Looking back, the warmth of the teahouse on that winter day, along with the support of his friends, was deeply etched in his heart.Ja: そして、それが彼にとっての新しい一年のスタートとなりました。En: And it marked the start of a new year for him. Vocabulary Words:sweeps: 吹き抜けるfragrant: 芳しいdrifted: 漂いglow: 光bustling: 賑わうwandered: ふらふらunfocused: ぼんやりstaggered: フラつきましたcomplains: 弱音を吐かないnarrowing: 目を細めてintently: じっとsleep-deprived: 寝不足retorted: 言い返しますearnestly: 真剣にcollapsed: 倒れそうでしたconsciousness: 意識rushed: 駆け寄りましたworryingly: 心配そうにnodded: 頷きましたgratitude: 感謝etched: 刻まれてpleasant: 心地よいscents: 香りinterior: 店内feverish: 熱っぽかったstubbornly: 頑固にawoke: 気がつくとsufficient: 大したことないforget: 忘れてsupport: 支え

WJB
Naruto - Invasão do Pain em Konoha | Entre Arcos

WJB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 171:03


Seguindo a terceira temporada desse maravilhoso Entre Arcos, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Maitos⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Emili⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Gabi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Gart, Thallion e ⁠⁠⁠Ygaraki⁠⁠⁠, comentam de NARUTO, mais precisamente seu nono arco: Invasão de Pain em Konoha! De todos os participantes, apenas o Maitos está lendo pela primeira vez. Naruto poderia acabar aqui, ou é um argumento idiota? O melhor vilão? "Discurso no jutsu" realmente existe? Choramos com o final? Descubra nesse podcast! Obs: este programa tem Spoilers, então, por favor, leia até o capítulo 449 antes de ouvir o episódio! Você foi avisado!

Salt Circle Podcast
Episode 277 - Ben read Naruto [Chapters 34-138]

Salt Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 78:41


Ben has read the Naruto manga. This episode covers chapters 34-138, the Chunin Exam through the Invasion of Konoha. Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j Logo Artist: bellamy.world/ Theme Song: topianmusic.bandcamp.com/ Youtube: youtube.com/@saltcircle

Kamui | Podcast de Animes
Eleição em Konoha: Quem foi o melhor HOKAGE? | KP#209

Kamui | Podcast de Animes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 66:09


Nesse clima de eleições em todo o Brasil, pensamos em um debate tão quente que até cadeira vira arma, falamos da eleição para o melhor Hokage de Konoha. Quem teve o melhor governo, e o pior? Confira agora nesse podcast. Com Markus Anisio Trolleis, Alex Guerra e Rodrigo Cardozo Torne-se um Apoiador do Milênio e receba os benefícios dessa nossa nova comunidade do Kamui no link abaixo: https://apoia.se/kamui --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kamui/support

One Piece React Forever
GB 93 Jujutsu Kaisen A invasão de Konoha

One Piece React Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 23:14


JJK part 5. Pauleraa!! Finalizando aqui o arco do evento de Quioto. E também o ultimo arco da primeira temporada de Jujutsu. Continuando a analogias Naruto aprende o Rasengan e Sasuke controla o Sharingan.

The Anime Raters and Debaters
Ranking every clan from Konoha in Naruto!

The Anime Raters and Debaters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 38:12


In today's episode we will be ranking every clan from Naruto, these clans will be Konoha only clans. Enjoy(1) Ko-fi.com - Your Ko-fi

BX1+ - Bruxelles vit!
Bruxelles vit – Kids Party au Konoha Village chez Shinobis Riders – 14/03/24

BX1+ - Bruxelles vit!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024


Aujourd'hui, Amélie est au Konoha Village, le village de la glisse des Shinobis Riders, un club belge de Rollersoccer et surtout une association qui veut rendre le roller accessibles à tous. Dans cet épisode, on découvre la Kids Party, un moment familial pour venir avec ses enfants, quel que soit leur âge.

SILDAVIA
La rivalidad en los dibujos animados

SILDAVIA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 8:59


La rivalidad no está sólo en los dibujos animados sino que está implementada en toda la sociedad. Rivalidad por obtener atención, rivalidad por tener más audiencia, rivalidad por ser líderes en algo, rivalidad en todo, bueno quizás por tener las mejores notas en el colegio no, y nos lo han metido en la educación desde un principio. La rivalidad en los dibujos animados es un tema muy interesante, que puede dar lugar a situaciones cómicas, dramáticas o emocionantes. Algunas de las rivalidades más famosas de los dibujos animados son: * Tom y Jerry: el gato y el ratón más conocidos del mundo se persiguen sin descanso, usando todo tipo de trucos y armas para intentar atraparse o escapar. Su rivalidad es tan grande que incluso cuando se hacen amigos, no pueden evitar volver a enfrentarse1. * Bugs Bunny y el Pato Lucas: el conejo y el pato más divertidos de la Warner Bros. compiten por ser los protagonistas de los cortos animados, tratando de eclipsar al otro con sus bromas y ocurrencias. El Pato Lucas suele ser el más perjudicado por su envidia y su mal genio2. * Naruto y Sasuke: los dos ninjas más poderosos de la aldea de Konoha tienen una relación de amistad y rivalidad, que se intensifica cuando Sasuke abandona la aldea para buscar más poder. Naruto se propone traerlo de vuelta, mientras que Sasuke busca vengarse de su clan3. Estas son solo algunas de las muchas rivalidades que existen en los dibujos animados, que hacen que las historias sean más atractivas y dinámicas. ¿Cuál es tu rivalidad favorita? Puedes leer más y comentar en mi web, en el enlace directo: https://luisbermejo.com/silencio-zz-podcast-05x25/ Puedes encontrarme y comentar o enviar tu mensaje o preguntar en: WhatsApp: +34 613031122 Paypal: https://paypal.me/Bermejo Bizum: +34613031122 Web: https://luisbermejo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZZPodcast/ X (twitters): https://x.com/LuisBermejo y https://x.com/zz_podcast Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/luisbermejo/ y https://www.instagram.com/zz_podcast/ Canal Telegram: https://t.me/ZZ_Podcast Canal WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va89ttE6buMPHIIure1H Grupo Signal: https://signal.group/#CjQKIHTVyCK430A0dRu_O55cdjRQzmE1qIk36tCdsHHXgYveEhCuPeJhP3PoAqEpKurq_mAc Grupo Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FQadHkgRn00BzSbZzhNviThttps://chat.whatsapp.com/BNHYlv0p0XX7K4YOrOLei0

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast
Ep 12 - The Pain of Living

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 62:30 Very Popular


Join us as we dive deep into the life and times of Danzo. How did he get to the top of all of Konoha's government and military structure? What do those sharingan eyes do when no-one's looking? Who is he without Sarutobi Third Hokage's love?  Itachi is a cat, Sasuke is an unknowable blob.  Take a shot every time you hear Duncan sigh like he wants his life to be over immediately and you'll feel 10% as bad as he did on this day. We are terrible guests at parties. Liam is short.  This covers episodes 453-55 of Naruto Shippuden, dubbed.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/believeit/message

Stay Nerd - Japan Records
Anime, manga, libri e molto di più: cosa ho visto e letto nel 2023 - Japan Wildlife #69

Stay Nerd - Japan Records

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 68:03


Alessia trae le somme delle sue letture e di quel che ha visto tra anime, manga, libri, serie tv giapponesi e anche contenuti sui social particolarmente interessanti! Date un'occhiata qui sotto per vedere qualche chicca che non è stata citata nella puntata Libri Mieko Kawakami - Gli amanti della notte https://amzn.to/3NrFtTI Seicho Matsumoto - Il dubbio https://amzn.to/3uUVg79 La donna che scriveva haiku https://amzn.to/3RooToT Yuka Maruyama - La stanza dei kimono https://amzn.to/3Tnp6et Seishu Hase - Il bambino e il cane https://amzn.to/3th82fz Kanae Minato - Confessioni https://amzn.to/48g78Pu Veleno https://amzn.to/3v3gWOa Tetsuya Honda - Omicidio a Mizumoto Park https://amzn.to/3uXftck Edogawa Ranpo - La lucertola nera https://amzn.to/3uOAXrJ Sayaka Murata - La cerimonia della vita https://amzn.to/48i0gkD Kazuki Sakuraba - Non è un lavoro per ragazze https://amzn.to/3uUz9xr Esther Yi - Y/N https://amzn.to/41mKbYl Matt Alt - POP https://amzn.to/3REPvDe Francesca Scotti - Shimaguni. Atlante narrato delle isole del Giappone. Ediz. illustrata https://amzn.to/3uXIUv3 Masako Togawa - Diario di un seduttore https://amzn.to/3Nrr4H4Articoli citati La ragazza del convenience store https://www.staynerd.com/la-ragazza-del-convenience-store/ I Terrestri https://www.staynerd.com/terrestri-sayaka-murata/ Serie Takeshi's castle: per conoscere un programma iconico della tv giapponese, leggero ma divertente! Disponibile su Amazon Prime Video. One Piece; la serie live action di Netflix, contro ogni aspettativa merita e ne abbiamo parlato anche qui su Japan Wildlife (ascolta la puntata: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6XHkR6pyN4ImUfvQ0wzBlf?si=117657aca1f04eaa) King the land: com'è innamorarsi del proprietario di una catena internazionale di hotel? Una serie romantica coreana, la prima che ho guardato su Netflix e che, alla fine, ho apprezzato molto. Is she the Wolf?: in questo reality giapponese, disponibile su Netflix, un gruppo di ragazzi e ragazze sarà impegnato in varie attività che dovrebbero permettere loro di innamorarsi gli uni degli altri. Ma attenzione, tra le ragazze c'è una “lupa”, che non potrà rispondere positivamente a nessuna dichiarazione le verrà fatta. Saranno disposti a rischiare in nome dell'amore? Pokémon Concierge: arriva a fine anno su Netflix questa serie in stop motion che sembra volerci mostrare la vita quotidiana in questo resort per Pokémon, che tanto somiglia alle pensioni che trovavamo nei videogiochi. Sarà molto carino da guardare, a giudicare dal trailer che potete vedere qui: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfSKmfflxJs&ab_channel=NetflixItalia Film e anime e manga One Piece https://amzn.to/3telIrQ Finché morte non ci separi https://amzn.to/48gMRci Suzume: ora disponibile su Crunchyroll! (Recupera qui la puntata dedicata al film e al suo regista Makoto Shinkai: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4yQ0Oa4dItLOUxvPrW0dHC?si=864f96773d384350) Il mio matrimonio felice https://amzn.to/3RsPots Oshi no Ko https://amzn.to/4ag30ka Musica Atarashii Gakko - Otonablue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MNPt-zlz-8&ab_channel=THEFIRSTTAKE Yoasobi - IDOL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRtdQ81jPUQ&ab_channel=Ayase%2FYOASOBI Maneskin - Timezone (realizzata per Beastars!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0wBJ97BF2A&ab_channel=ManeskinVEVO Account IG Drunk in Japan https://www.instagram.com/drunkinjp/ Yuu's adventure https://www.youtube.com/@YuusAdventures https://www.instagram.com/yuus.adventures Joe Inoue https://www.instagram.com/joeinoueofficial/ Ryotasu Kimono https://www.instagram.com/ryotasu_kimono/ Tsubakimono https://www.instagram.com/tsubakimono/ Pranzo a Konoha https://www.instagram.com/pranzoakonoha/ (recupera anche la puntata con Sam: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7i0LNwMd9CPHD313DyfIjf?si=02c309733f7144eb) Emperor Yamashita https://www.instagram.com/emperor_yamashita/Extra Kotodama Magazine Edizione Deluxe Volume 1 https://amzn.to/4afrKZR Volume 2 https://amzn.to/3ter3zg

METRO TV
Headline News MetroTV Edisi 2361

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 2:06


Headline News MetroTV Edisi 2361 kali ini membahas calon presiden Koalisi Perubahan Anies Baswedan kembali menyoroti soal kebebasan berpendapat yang terbelenggu di Indonesia. Ia kembali menyinggung soal istilah "Konoha" dan "Wakanda" sebagai pengganti kata Indonesia.

The Same Convo
HOW WE REORDERED THE KONOHA 12!

The Same Convo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 33:39


Today's anime segment was inspired by  @NCHammer23 . The link to his video will be posted below. We decided to do our own version of how we would change the Konoha 12 ninjas of early Naruto. Please let us know how we did and give us your own thoughts on the changes you would make.  @NCHammer23  Konoha 13 video: https://youtu.be/-SqFn9VVnMI?si=yrO-YIjF6SN_mOZK Huge thanks to our special guest host Bradley Collins: Bradley's info: IG: @_rememberthename__ AfterPartyCharlotte: IG: @afterpartycharlotte IG: @afterpartyentertainers *WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC USED IN THIS AUDIO* Music: Intense Hard Trap Hip Hop beat (Prod. by Nico on the beat) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1Qqo... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Village Hidden in The Shed
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

The Village Hidden in The Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 48:23


The Hidden Shed breaks down the new chapter of the Boruto manga, where we find ourselves in post-time skip Konoha with a new Hokage, new enemies, and an intro into the vision Kishimoto had for this series before it was taken over by the studio. Also we explore some One Piece theories, and of course dip back into Naruto Shippuden to lend to our takes on this current storyline. Video: https://youtu.be/hCsSwWMtns4 "Village Hidden in the Shed" Hosted by Mike Nice, Sid Floyd, Pickle Pat the Thinker, & ShedTech8 Recorded in The Shed Brought to you by The Shed Network Naruto - "Wind" Trap Remix by TrackGonEat

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
Death or Taxes, aka Don't Piss Off Umako

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 35:13


Fresh off the killing of Anahobe and the destruction of the Mononobe, Soga no Umako is riding high as a new sovereign, Prince Hasebe, takes the throne.  Surely things will have finally settled down, won't they have done? For more, check out our podcast page at: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-92 Rough Transcription: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua and this is Episode 92: Death or Taxes, aka Don't Piss Off Umako. Before we get going, a quick recap: we are still in the late 6th century, and since the death of Nunakura Futodamashiki, aka Bidatsu Tennou, things have been a bit crazy.  The number of apparently legitimate heirs was rather impressive.  There were the various siblings of Nunakura, both full and half-siblings, and there were his children and his siblings' children.  On top of that, there were some truly tense politics amongst some of the most powerful families in the realm, particularly the ancient Mononobe and the more recent Soga family, who had tied themselves so closely with the royal family through marriage that at this point just about every possible heir to the throne was in some way a Soga descendant.  The stories of this era have been filled with stories of death, war, and struggles for the throne.  Finally, there is the tension between Buddhism, which was first introduced in the early 6th century, and the established worship of the various kami, which also speaks to the tensions between various sources of spiritual political authority. As we discussed int the last two episodes, when Nunakura passed away, Prince Anahobe tried to take the throne, and he was initially thwarted by Miwa no Kimi no Sakahe, aka Sakahe no Kimi.  Anahobe, possibly with the assistance of his brother, Prince Hasebe, as well as Mononobe no Ohomuraji no Moriya, killed Sakahe no Kimi, pissing off Nunakura's former Queen, Kashikiya Hime.  Next, Nakatomi no Muraji no Katsumi, in support of Mononobe no Moriya, attempted to curse several of the candidates with stronger claims on the throne, and when that didn't work, he just out and out killed Crown Prince Hikobito, getting offed himself in the process.  Throughout all of this, another prince, Tachibana no Toyohi, apparently ascended, briefly, but seems to have died of natural causes.  In the process, however, he provided legitimacy for his own children as Royal Princes and Princesses to also contest for the throne. Moriya's support of Anahobe led to the death of Prince Anahobe, Prince Yakabe, and Moriya and his family—and many of his supporters, as well.  And yet, despite the loss of the Mononobe and Prince Anahobe, the next heir to the throne, with the approval of Queen Kashikiya Hime, was none other than Prince Hatsusebe, aka Hasebe, a full brother to the rebel Prince Anahobe and the focus of this episode.  If this all seems a bit confusing regarding the individuals and different factions, then congratulations, you've been paying attention.  The narrative certainly seems to be missing some key information, likely lost in the attempt to either whitewash some of the more contentious historical records, or simply due to the Chroniclers' attempts to create a more straightforward narrative out of a complex era which probably saw various courts competing to be recognized as the court that was actually making the decisions—something that doesn't exactly fit in with the attempt to tell the story of a relatively unbroken royal line. And yet, despite the chaos, we do see a solidification of power and control in general, as evidenced by the shift in late 6th century tomb structures.  As I may have mentioned in previous episodes, the Yamato area continued to build monumental round keyhole shaped tombs, but that shape of tomb simultaneously declined in nearby regions, which saw more round or square shaped—or even square keyhole shaped—tombs instead.  On the other hand, at the periphery, at the farthest reaches of the archipelago, we continue to see round keyhole shaped tombs in the Yamato style. This is all likely due to a consolidation of Yamato's power and authority.  Previously we had seen that start with the proliferation of the Yamato style tomb, but even from early times those round keyhole tombs were interspersed with other, typically smaller tombs.  The general assumption, based on the size, grave goods, and other archaeological features, is that the round keyhole tomb, at least in a Yamato context, was reserved for the Yamato royal family and only those of the most elite status.  In the Yamato and Kawachi regions, this seems to have held true, but further afield, local magnates adopted the round keyhole tombs for themselves, perhaps even appropriating some of the prestige of that tomb shape for themselves.  Similarly, it is very likely that Yamato did not have the power to stop local rulers from building whatever the heck they wanted, despite the impression given by the Chroniclers that all was hunky-dory as soon as Mimaki Iribiko and Ikume Iribiko sent out people to subdue the four corners of the archipelago. Whether because of an increased military might, or because of a cultural change in accepting Yamato's leadership, more and more lands seem to have been more directly under Yamato's sway, following their customs and accepting their position in the Yamato hierarchy.  To put it another way: in many parts of the archipelago, particularly those closer to Yamato, we do not see continued claims of “kingship” by the local elite.  They have accepted a lower status in the evolving hierarchy, presumably gaining some security and access to resources of the entire Yamato polity in the process, though that isn't entirely clear to me based purely on the archaeological evidence.  But according to our tomb theory, those on the periphery, where Yamato's control remained the weakest, continued to build their own round keyhole tombs, indicating they still considered themselves somewhat independent, even as they remained influenced by Yamato's overall cultural affectations. Into this world, Prince Hasebe ascended the throne.  Prince Hasebe was another half-brother to Nunakura Futodamashiki.  Like his full brother, Prince Anahobe Hasetsukabe, he was a Soga descendant through the maternal line.  We are told that his ascension was endorsed by Kashikiya Hime, his half-sister, and another Soga-descended royal.  He assumed the throne almost immediately following the turmoil that resulted in Anahobe's death and the destruction of Mononobe no Moriya.  This was in 587, and for the next five years, the reign appeared to be similar to any other, but I suspect that things hadn't quite settled, yet.  How could they?  It seems clear that it was way too easy for political violence to break out, and despite the Chronicles' insistence that everything was fine, many of the systemic issues that led to the violence in the first place were still there. To start with, you still had all of those potential heirs to the throne, and no clear succession tradition or precedence.  On top of that, each household, while created to serve the Court, had grown into its own political entity, vying for their own level of power and control.  No doubt some of this was exacerbated as Yamato's influence grew, bringing more people directly under Yamato's authority. I also can't help but notice that there appears to be a lack of any kind of clear justice system.  In fact, laws in general at this time appear to be based on precedent and tradition, likely oral tradition: although we have writing, we don't have a written system of laws just yet.  We have artifacts with writing on them.  We also have records of books coming over from the continent, which presumably people were able to read.  However, what was writing being used for?  It appears to have been used for communication—for example, diplomatic missions, or to send instructions and receive information back from the various lands under Yamato's rule.  David Lurie notes that this was a kind of practical writing, and it wasn't the same as the kind of extensive journaling that we would see later. It makes sense that much of the laws and traditions at this time were probably based on memorized precedent.  Groups like the Kataribe were organized around an oral tradition, and even the Kojiki was based on a tradition of oral recitation that was still in place by the late 7th century.  I suspect that different families maintained their own memories of precedence and tradition, collectively advising on what should be done in any given situation. This isn't exactly the kind of legal system with firm and fast rules, with everyone equal under the law, and some sort of immutable code.  That wasn't solely because it wasn't written down, mind you—there are plenty of cultures with oral traditions that maintain very clear sets of laws.  However, in this case it was not written down and given what we see and what we know about later court, legal precedent was kept in the memories of various individuals in different families, all of whom were competing for their place in the hierarchical structure that had been created.  Therefore, as long as you could get enough people on your side, then you determined what was just and what was not.  And of course it was the winners who wrote—or at least remembered—the history.   Strong leadership may have been able to keep things stable, but during any change things could get messy, as we've seen time and again.  And had Anahobe and the Mononobe been triumphant we'd likely be reading a very different telling of events. Hasebe's ascension didn't really change any of that, other than the person at the head of the system.  Still, things seemed to hold together alright, and with the recent purges, hopefully things would settle out after a while. The reign started with the standard ceremonies.  Soga no Umako was confirmed as Oho-omi, and though other “Ministers and Daibu”, or high officials, were confirmed, nobody else is named.  Hasebe's palace was set up at Kurahashi, presumably in the hills south of modern Sakurai.  His wife was Koteko, daughter of Ohotomo no Nukade. In his first year, Baekje sent envoys that included Buddhist priests and relics, along with various Buddhist artisans.  We'll probably touch on them more at a later date, but for now I'll note that with their coming, Soga no Umako consulted with them on several matters regarding Buddhism, and then he went ahead and pulled down the house of a man named Konoha and started work on another temple.  This one was known as Hokoji, though it is more popularly known to us by its common name:  Asukadera. Asukadera is perhaps the oldest purpose-built Buddhist temple commissioned by the state, and I think we can do an entire episode just on that temple alone.  The Chronicles make out that it was built to commemorate the supernatural support granted to Umako in his battle against Mononobe no Moriya, though it is impossible to know for certain how much of that is true.  What we can say is that this time there were no dissenting voices from the Mononobe nor the Nakatomi, and Asukadera would become one of the major temples of the Asuka period.  Later, when the capital was built up at Heijo-kyo, in modern Nara, the temple was moved to the new capital, and the complex in Asuka dwindled in importance.  Today you can still visit a temple at the site of Asukadera, but it is a shell of its former self, having been rebuilt on a much smaller footprint than before.   You can, however, go and see the original Buddha statue—or at least the reconstructed form of it, as the original icon was severely damaged in a fire at one point. But building up a proper temple and pagoda in the continental fashion would all take time—for now it appears that they were just breaking ground on a new construction, rather than just repurposing a part of an existing house into the temple, as they had seemingly done in the past.  This was going to take some time.  At the same time, it wasn't just buildings that were needed, and we are told that several Buddhists returned to Baekje along with the envoys.  We are told that they were going to Baekje to gain further instruction in Buddhist teachings. This was the nun Zenshin, daughter of Shiba Tattou, and her companions, who had been ordained at the order of Soga no Umako to help staff his first attempt at building a worship site at his house. The following year, in 589, we are told that there were three “inspections” that were sent out along the various circuits, or roadways, of eastern Honshu.  These circuits were regions of Japan, and come from a continental tradition that would be formalized in the law codes of the early 7th century.  Generally speaking there are usually 7 circuits—8 once Hokkaidou comes into the picture—and then the capital region, often known as the home territories around Yamato and the Nara basin.  Kyushu and Shikoku were each covered by their own circuits:  The Saikaidou, or Western Sea Circuit, covered all of Kyushu, and eventually the Ryukyu islands as well, while the Nankaidou, or Southern Sea circuit covered from the south of the Kii peninsula and the island of Shikoku.  Western Honshu was covered by another two circuits—there was the San'indou, the Mountain Yin Circuit, and the San'yodou, the Mountain Yang Circuit.  Yin being related to the dark and the north, the San'indou covered the areas to the north of the Western mountain range along the Japan Sea coast, from the land of Tanba west to Iwami, including the lands of Inaba and Izumo.  In contrast, Yang was related to the south, and so the San'yodou covered the regions from Harima, next to the land of Settsu, part of modern Ohosaka, and stretched along the southern side of the mountains to the Seto Inland sea to the western land of Nagato, part of modern Yamaguchi Prefecture, and included the ancient land of Kibi. Finally, there were the three circuits of Eastern Honshu, which were the subject of the Chronicles entry in 589.  First off was the Tousando, or the Eastern Mountain Circuit.  Whereas western Honshu can be largely divided by the mountains into a northern and southern region, eastern Honshu was a little different, as the Japanese alps created difficulties that meant that the Tousandou covered the inland regions, starting at Afumi, around lake Biwa, out to Kenu—modern Gunma and Tochigi prefectures, north of Tokyo.  It would eventually include the distant regions of Dewa and Mutsu, which covered much of the Tohoku region up to Hokkaido, although those were still largely outside of the area of Yamato influence, and home to those that the Yamato court called Emishi.  The man sent to inspect this region was named Afumi no Omi no Kamafu—fitting given that Afumi was at the western end of the circuit. Next they sent Shishibito no Omi no Kari to inspect the Toukaidou, or Eastern Sea circuit.  This circuit proceeded from Iga, Ise, and Owari, eastward along the Pacific coast to Hitachi, in modern Ibaraki prefecture.  It includes much of modern Tokyo, and is likely one of the more well known, if only for things like the JR Tokaido line.  This route became well traveled in the Edo period both for the daimyo processions of the sankin-kotai as well as the pilgrimages from Edo to Ise, and onward to points even further west. Finally, we have a member of the Abe no Omi heading out to inspect the Hokurikudou, the Northern Land Circuit.  This was largely the area known in the Chronicles as Koshi, along the Japan Sea Coast.  The Abe family may have had some influence in that region, though it is said that they originally came from the land of Iga, just east of Yamato.  However, we aren't given a specific individual's name—Abe no Omi is just the family name and their kabane rank, and could indicate any member of the Abe family.  This may have to do with the actions of Abe no Hirafu in the late 7th century, but at this point in the story it is unclear.  We are provided the given names of the other inspectors, however—Kamafu and Kari—so it stands out that we have nothing for the inspector of the Hokurikudou other than their family name. Other than the mention of the circuits, and the inspections that the court was conducting, this seems to be a fairly mundane entry—though it does link to some later events.  Still, it provides a little more evidence for the expansion of Yamato's direct control.  The idea that there were court inspectors checking up on these territorial circuits suggests that they were a somewhat active part of the bureaucracy of the court.  Previously the court had set up the Miyake, or royal granaries, which were extensions of royal authority in various areas.  Now we see an additional layer of government that would have been going through the areas and making sure that things were being administered as Yamato believed.  It also suggests that there were those in these circuits who were beholden to Yamato in that they were required to produce some kind of evidence for what they were up to. The year after, in 590, the big news was apparently the return to Japan of Zenshin and others, and we are told that they took up residence at a temple in Sakurai – very possibly a reference to Hokoji or Asukadera, the newly-founded temple we just discussed.  Asuka is outside of the modern bounds of Sakurai city, but at this time the name Sakurai may have referred to a slightly larger and more nebulous area.  On the other hand, they could have settled at another temple in the area that just wasn't part of the state funded program.  In that same vein, later in 590 we are told that people went up into the hills to get timber for building Buddhist temples, and many more people, most of them with connections to the mainland, and especially the Korean peninsula, were ordained.  Buddhism was starting to grow more popular and it was being better patronized by the elites, and soon we will start to see more and more temples popping up. In 591, we see the final burial of Nunakura Futodamashiki, aka Bidatsu Tennou.  This was now many years since his death, but that isn't entirely surprising given the fighting and general turmoil that followed his death.  Building a tomb mound was not exactly a simple feat, and if one wasn't already prepared by the time he passed away, then it would have taken a while to prepare it—and even more time if much of your labor force was being split and repurposed in the fights for the throne.  As you may recall, Nunakura died of a disease, so it is unlikely that there had been a lot of preparation for his death, so we can assume that his body, after resting in the palace of temporary interment for a while, was eventually given a temporary burial and then they likely were reburying the bones several years later.  This isn't exactly unheard of, but it does seem that this was an exceptionally long period between death and final burial. The location of his tomb is said to be on the western side of the mountains, outside of the Nara Basin, in the area  of modern Taishi, in the south of Ohosaka.  This seems to have been a new region for royal burials, from what I can tell, but there would be several important Asuka era burials located in this region. Later in that same year, Hasebe and the court indulged themselves in something that was becoming almost a tradition:  Wondering aloud if they should go marching over to the peninsula and re-establish Nimna.  There's apparently no thought the fact that Nimna had not been a going concern for quite some time now, and this may have just been the popular casus belli of the Yamato court.  Of course, all of the ministers were for it, agreeing that it would be just the best if they could go over there and get Nimna started again. And so they set in motion the necessary work of gathering an army.  This wasn't a simple task and would take quite some time to get the word out, gather men together, and then have them all meet down in Tsukushi at the court's outpost down there.  Not only that, but there would need to be boats made, and armor and weapons would have to be ready.  This was quite the undertaking.  We are told that they eventually gathered over 20,000 men, though that could easily be an exaggeration.  They named five generals, or Taishogun.  This is different from the “Shogun” of later years—the Sei-I Taishogun, or General for Subduing Barbarians.  This is just the title of general, Taishogun, and there were apparently five people who were running things—possibly referring to five different forces that were going to go over, or it may have been a political thing to ensure that people of rank were given opportunities.  It is interesting to see the names, as we have heard some of the family names, at least, before. The five generals were:  Ki no Womaro no Sukune, Kose no Omi no Hirafu, Kashiwade no Omi no Katafu, Ohotomo no Kuhi no Muraji, and Katsuraki no Wonara no Omi.  Then various other Omi and Muraji level individuals were placed in charge below them.  They were all stationed in Tsukushi and two men, Kishi no Kana and Kishi no Itahiko were sent to Silla and Nimna respectively, presumably to try to work something out before things got ugly. That was all listed in the 11th month of 591, and preparations were still ongoing by the time of the next entry, in the 10th month of 592. So remember how I mentioned at the top of the episode about how many of the systemic issues that had led to so much war and bloodshed were still a thing?  Yeah—despite the seemingly rosy and downright mundane picture of the last five years, things were apparently not quite as stable as they may have appeared.  And I say that because of what happened in the 10th month of 592. We are told that this was the winter, possibly around late November or December according to our modern calendar—trying to map ancient lunar calendar dates to modern solar dates are a whole thing, trust me.  Anyway, it was during this season that someone brought in a wild boar and presented it to the sovereign.  And there was nothing too sus going on there—it wasn't a white boar or some kind of unusually large animal.  No, what was remarkable wasn't the presentation at all, but what it kicked off, because apparently Hasebe looked at the boar and made an off-hand comment, which Aston translates as: “When shall those to whom We have an aversion be cut off as this wild boar's throat has been cut.” Just in case you didn't get the allusion, he was basically wondering when those people whom he didn't like would be killed—though possibly he meant cut off in another sense, I think it is pretty clear that he wanted some people taken care of, if you know what I mean.  I would liken it to a phrase attributed to King Henry II of England, who is said to have wondered aloud, “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest”, which led to several men heading out and eventually killing Thomas Becket, the then Archbishop of Canterbury.  While Henry may not have actually ordered the killing of Thomas Becket, with whom he'd been in something of a power struggle, his words certainly ended up being the catalyst that led to the archbishop's eventual demise. Similarly here, that certainly seems to have been the intent, or at least that is how it was taken.  Word of the sovereign's outburst made it back to none other than Soga no Umako, the Oho-omi himself, who grew more than a little bit worried.  It didn't help that word was also coming that the royal household was apparently stockpiling weapons—more than usual. Soga no Umako came to believe that Hasebe was talking about him, and though there wasn't a particular reason given, it suggests that there were some things going on below the surface detailed by the Chronicles, and we can speculate on a few of them. First off, Hasebe had not been the first choice for sovereign, and he didn't really enter the picture until after the death of his brother, Prince Anahobe. Anahobe had, of course, believed that he should take the throne himself, but then he was killed.  It is possible that Hasebe was appointed sovereign to appease some of Anahobe's supporters against the wishes of those such as Soga no Umako. Second, it is clear that Umako was immensely influential and powerful, and he probably had more influence than the sovereign himself.  Always remember that if someone raises an army and helps put you on the throne, rather than themselves, they usually have the ability to do the same thing in reverse.  Or, as so many parents are fond of saying: I brought you into this world, I can take you out!  So it may be that Hasebe felt threatened by Umako's own power and felt he needed to be dealt with before Soga no Umako decided that he'd rather have someone more pliable on the throne.  Of course, in another time it might have been enough to just demote him, but it is unclear if Hasebe actually had the power to do that—and if he did, would it stick. There is also another option as well—Hasebe may not have said anything at all, and it is possible that this was a story concocted to explain Umako's own reaction.  This is hinted at, somewhat, in another account that basically comes in once again with the tired “blame the woman” trope.  It suggests that Ohotomo no Koteko, Hasebe's consort and the mother to his two children, started the whole thing as a rumor.  According to this account, she was “declining in favor”—although it is unclear just whom else she was competing against.  If that record is correct, she was the one who told Umako about what Hasebe was purportedly saying, knowing that it would cause problems for her husband because she was unhappy with him.  Even if that were true, we don't know whether or not Hasebe actually said what is attributed to him. Again, regardless of what Hasebe actually said, all of this suggests that things were not as solid and stable as they might otherwise appear to be, and suggests just how literally cut-throat the politics of the Yamato court could get. And so, Soga no Umako took this threat quite seriously, and he engaged the services of one Yamato no Aya no Atahe no Koma. We don't know much about Koma.  The Yamato no Aya were one of several Aya families, and their name suggests that they were descended, at least in part, from ethnic Han Chinese weavers—or at least traced their lineage back to the continent with claims to the Han dynasty, just as the Hata family claimed ties back to the Qin dynasty.  They had been in Japan for generations, but are still often associated with various technologies that came over from the continent. There is also a record, we are told, that says Koma's father was Yamato no Aya no Iwai—whose name is suspiciously similar to that of the Iwai in Tsukushi, or Kyushu, who had allied with Silla and tried to block trade and military support between Yamato and Baekje.  It is possible, and even probable, that this was just a coincidence—after all, why would the son of a rebel who had so aggravated Yamato be in the court at all?  But it was considered significant enough for the Chroniclers to mention it at the same time, and that may be because of the relationship back to that other rebel. Now, for Koma to take action, he and Umako would need to act quickly.  Soga no Umako sent a message to the court ministers and claimed that he was sending someone to present the taxes of the Eastern provinces.  As you may recall from earlier in this episode, a few years earlier inspectors had been sent out along the three eastern circuits.  It would have taken them time to survey, compile their information, and collect any taxes owed, and bring that back to the court.  Umako lied to the other ministers and said that the taxes were ready, and he was sending someone to the sovereign to present the taxes. Of course, he was really sending Yamato no Aya no Koma, and in lieu of taxes he brought death—somewhat fitting if you think about it.  Koma killed the sovereign and then, somehow, made his escape.  Unlike some of the other killings we aren't given too many details of the deed itself. What we are given is the aftermath.  For later in that same month, Soga no Umako had Koma himself killed.  And this is where I find it really weird, or perhaps the Chroniclers were just in denial.  They claimed that Soga no Umako had learned that Koma had been having a clandestine relationship with Kawakami no Iratsume, herself a consort of the sovereign and Soga no Umako's own daughter.  Koma had apparently taken her back to his place to live and made her his wife in secret—basically saying that they had carnal relations together as man and wife, though it is not clear whether or not they were consensual.  Umako thought that his daughter was dead, but when he learned that Yamato no Aya no Koma had taken her, he had Koma killed. And that just all seems so very convenient.  So Soga no Umako has enough influence over Koma to get him to assassinate the sovereign, but somehow misses that his co-conspirator in this has eloped with his daughter, and then kills him out of apparently justified rage?  Uh-huh.  Nothing fishy about that at all. I suspect that what happened at the time versus what was later recorded differed slightly.  Assuming that most of it was accurate, I wouldn't be surprised if Umako got Koma to do the dirty deed, and then offed him, possibly so that he would not be immediately implicated.  Even so, what were the laws around such events?  With Hasebe gone, and nobody else in power to challenge him, Soga no Umako was one of the most powerful people around.  He just didn't have the parental qualifications to take the throne himself. And that is probably what saved him from being labeled a rebel, himself.  After all, you don't get much more rebellious than killing the king.  But is it rebellion when it is self-defense?  Here is where the lack of a strict law code likely came down on the side of Soga no Umako, because despite his involvement, nobody seems to have gone after him or taken him to task.  In fact, he would remain a powerful figure in the Yamato court for years to come. There are also several figures who seem to have remained absent from all of this, but it would be interesting to know where they came down.  The first was Prince Umayado, aka Shotoku Taishi.  Did he sanction or even take part in this plot?  Umayado was still somewhat young, so he may not have had much to say at this point.  Then there was Kashikiya Hime, Nunakura's queen.  Presumably, she had been the one to recommend Hasebe to the throne, but we also see her hand in the decision to punish Anahobe and the Mononobe, which we discussed over the last couple of episodes.  She is often kept at arms length in the narrative, however, which may be because of what the Chroniclers already knew.  With the court once more in need of an heir they searched high and low, and the assembled ministers finally settled on the candidate they thought would be the best of all of them:  Kashikiya Hime herself.  It makes sense: Kashikiya Hime, who is known today as Suiko Tennou, clearly knew how the court operated.  She had sanctioned, if not outright directed, the deaths of Anahobe and Mononobe no Moriya. On the other hand, the patriarchal society of the day—and even that of modern day scholars—questioned her fitness for the job.  Many have pointed to the strongman tactics of Soga no Umako, as well as the focus on Prince Umayado, whom she made her Crown Prince and whom, we are told, assisted in all areas of government.  In fact, it often seems as though Umayado and Umako are the ones actually running things, with Kashikiya Hime as a puppet.  On the other hand, perhaps there was something even more complex—a conspiracy between Umako, Umayado, and Kashikiya Hime.  She may have also been something of a compromise candidate, someone that all of the different factions could get behind. We'll explore all of that and more as we get into her reign in the coming episodes, along with the role played by Prince Umayado.  We'll also look more in depth at the spread of Buddhism, and the temple building that would pick up shortly after Kashikiya Hime came to power.  Until then, thank you for listening and for all of your support.  If you like what we are doing, tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts.  If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. 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RPG Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 103:08


Tarrasque na Bota apresenta: Episódio especial de Naruto Shinobi no Sho: Os Novos Ninjas de Konoha.   Algumas pessoas da vila oculta da folha, Konoha, são treinados desde a infância para tornarem-se ninjas a serviço de quem pagar mais. Dentre clãs respeitados à novatos prodigiosos, as crianças que acabaram de terminar seu treinamento básico deveriam encontrar seu novo líder adulto, seu sensei, mas esse homem tem um teste de graduação diferente para essa equipe em especifico. Será que eles serão capazes de realmente tornarem-se ninjas?" Referência Bibliográfica: Naruto Shinobi no Sho “Naruto: Shinobi no Sho” (Livro do Shinobi), ou Naruto SNS, é um jogo de imaginação, onde você participa de aventuras fabulosas e missões arriscadas assumindo o papel de um herói — um personagem criado por você. Seu personagem pode ser um ninja musculoso ou um ninja perspicaz, um ninja dedicado ou um ninja poderosíssimo; que utiliza de técnicas proibidas. Ao lado de alguns amigos de confiança, ele irá explorar ruínas e florestas repletas de inimigos em busca de riquezas e glória. O sistema oferece uma infinidade de possibilidades e escolhas quase infinitas — mais variadas e abrangentes que as possibilidades dos mais sofisticados jogos de computador — uma vez que seu personagem poderá fazer qualquer coisa que você conseguir imaginar. Naruto SNS é um jogo de fantasia que utiliza a imaginação. Por um lado, envolve a interpretação, por outro é uma brincadeira narrativa, mas também abrange a intenção social, aspectos dos jogos de estratégia, sem mencionar as jogadas de dados. O jogador e seus amigos criam personagens que se desenvolvem e evoluem a cada aventura concluída. - Trecho retirado do livro básico gratuito. Você que curtiu as aventuras do Klank, Vern, Rha'El, Erevan e Sandoval, sabia que as origens deles estão no livro Crônicas esquecidas? Eles estão à venda no site da editora CHA. Garanta já o seu com o cupom de desconto: rpgparca   Antes de assinar como um JOGADOR  envie um e-mail para contato@rpgnext.com.br e consulte sobre as vagas. Elas têm número limitado. ATENÇÃO: Esse podcast é recomendado para maiores de 14 anos. Com a participação de: Mestre: Morpheus; Gustavo Zattoni (@gugazattoni) como Taito; Hita Isaka (@hitaisaka) como Nana; Thiago Rosa (@trueshinken) como Ichiro Uchirra. Edição de: Gustavo Zattoni (@gugazattoni). Arte do episódio por: Kauã Filipe (@kauafillipe44). Uma produção RPG Next. APOIE NOSSA CAUSA! Nossa Campanha do PADRIM está no AR! Acesse e veja nossas Metas e Recompensas para os Padrinhos e Madrinhas. padrim.com.br/rpgnext   Se você preferir nos apoiar pelo PICPAY, acesse e veja nossas recompensas: picpay.me/rpgnext   https://rpgnext.com.br/doadores/   COMPARTILHE! Se você gostou desse Podcast de RPG, então não se esqueça de compartilhar! Nosso site é https://rpgnext.com.br, Nossa Campanha do PADRIM: https://www.padrim.com.br/rpgnext Nossa Campanha no PICPAY: https://picpay.me/rpgnext Facebook RpgNextPage, Grupo do Facebook RPGNext Group, Instagram RPG Next Oficial, Twitter @RPG_Next,  Canal do YouTube,  Vote no iTunes do Tarrasque na Bota e no iTunes do RPG Next Podcast com 5 estrelas para também ajudar na divulgação! DEIXE SEU FEEDBACK! Se quiser deixar seu feedback, nos envie um e-mail em contato@rpgnext.com.br ou faça um comentário nesse post logo abaixo. Seu comentário é muito importante para a melhoria dos próximos episódios. Beleza? Muito obrigado pelo suporte, pessoal! Links para MÚSICAS e SFX sob a licença Creative Commons Japanese Traditional Jingle - Enokido: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p88qp1UjSgE Apocalypse by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Stay Nerd - Japan Records
Preparare cibo giapponese in casa: un Pranzo a Konoha con Sam - Japan Wildlife #51

Stay Nerd - Japan Records

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 60:43


Dal Giappone alla Cina, Sam di Pranzo a Konoha riproduce piatti della tradizione e moderni con grande passione e metodo, condividendo su Instagram tutti i passaggi e le informazioni sugli ingredienti. Oggi con Alessia parlerà in particolare degli ultimi che ha preparato con qualche curiosità, sicuramente vi verrà voglia di provarli tutti e capirete che cucinare orientale in casa è assolutamente possibile! Instagram di Sam: https://www.instagram.com/pranzoakonoha/ 00:00 intro 01:48 chi è Sam di Pranzo a Konoha? 06:30 frutta esotica 10:50 alcuni piatti giapponesi preparati da Sam: Onigiri, Chirashizushi e Ramen 41:54 anime e manga preferiti di Sam: anche lui vi consiglia un paio di cui abbiamo già parlato! 45:20 alcuni piatti cinesi preparati da Sam con i suoi ospiti: aglio laba, involtini primavera, pan coniglio per il Capodanno 56:27 conclusione Per approfondire Chi è Murasaki Shikibu: https://www.staynerd.com/genji-monogatari-narrativa-giapponese/](https://www.staynerd.com/genji-monogatari-narrativa-giapponese/ La via del grembiule: https://www.staynerd.com/via-grembiule-recensione/](https://www.staynerd.com/via-grembiule-recensione/ Kakegurui: https://www.staynerd.com/kakegurui-xx/](https://www.staynerd.com/kakegurui-xx/

Les Otakus
Dragon Ball Super aurait du faire comme Boruto ?

Les Otakus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 52:20


Heritage des heros du passé, passage du flambeau. Dragon Ball aurait du suivre l'exemple de Boruto concernant la suite de son histoire ?Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Village Hidden in The Shed
Kakuzu vs Konoha

The Village Hidden in The Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 42:47


("Akatsuki Supression Mission" #2- Naruto Shippuden) ~WARNING! CONTAINS SPOILERS~ - vs Kakashi - vs Ino-Shika-Cho - vs Hashirama - Kakuzu compared to Shinoki from his era ... and more Guest: - ShedTech8 @shedtech8 - Co-host of "The ShedCast" & "Sports Shmorts" Village Hidden in the Shed hosted by Mike Nice, Sid Floyd & Pickle Pat the Thinker Recorded in The Shed Brought to you by The Shed Network Naruto - "Wind" Trap Remix by TrackGonEat

KiralCast
Si ricomincia a parlare di Naruto

KiralCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 23:39


Naruto sembra essere tornato alla ribalta con due serie spin off in corso di pubblicazione e una in arrivo. I primi 90 capitoli di Naruto: mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100221 Boruto: mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100006 Sasuke's Story: mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100212 Konoha's Story: mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100213 Dove seguirmi e come contattarmi: linktr.ee/danieleprota

Normal Nerds
Ranking the Hokage

Normal Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 29:22


We are back in the new year with our ranking of the leaders of the Village hidden in the Leaves. See who we think are worthy of Konoha's mount Rushmore and who we think probably didn't deserve to even wear the hat. Support the show

Naruto D&D
Naruto D&D ep. 37 | The Konoha Ambush

Naruto D&D

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 195:00


Suiko finishes up her conversations with the sparrow leader and the konaha teams ambushes the fortress in hopes of using it towards their cause ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This uses Naruto 5e, a fully edited handbook of D&D 5e made by some super amazing people. Here's the discord link if you're interested in checking it out yourself. https://discord.gg/7kvUtHn8VT check out the socials Twitter: twitter.com/Blzane Instagram: instagram.com/blzane/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blzane_ Discord: https://discord.gg/EPr565gs3X YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKnIPMc0dsIq83zgOJJ0DBw Have yourself a great day :)

Manga Revolution Podcast
Naruto: Konoha's Story - The Steam Ninja Scrolls Review - Manga Revolution Podcast Episode 40

Manga Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 12:54


This week Kevin reviews the first chapter of Naruto: Konoha's Story—The Steam Ninja Scrolls by Masashi Kishimoto, Sho Hinata, and Natsuo Sai. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:10 – Housekeeping 00:00:44 – Konoha's Story – The Steam Ninja Scrolls Overview 00:01:25 – Konoha's Story – The Steam Ninja Scrolls Synopsis 00:03:55 – Konoha's Story – The Steam Ninja Scrolls Review 00:12:30 – Show Close Follow Hosts On Twitter: Kevin - @TheKevinLainez Rokk - @RokkRevolution Manga Revolution Podcast - @TheMangaPodcast

That Anime Podcast - For Casual Anime Fanatics

This is the official Podcast for Casual Anime Fanatics. We hit your ears with fresh episodes at the start of every week. So if you're wanting a fantastic and casual podcast for all things anime, Look no further. This is “THAT ANIME PODCAST”  you've been searching for.  In this episode of THAT ANIME PODCAST, the Evans Bros. discuss the life of Itachi Uchiha. He was powerful, myserious, and most of all, he put Konoha on his back. SPOILER WARNING: There are Naruto Shippuden spoilers in this episode.IG: https://www.instagram.com/thatanimepodcast/Discord: https://discord.gg/ftPm3sdH

Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast
[S2] Episode 41 ( Discussing Naruto) Top 3 Favorite characters ) ft Joshua from the Konoha Companion

Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 63:24


Hey! What Sup Anime Fans! This is another episode of the Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast or R-GAP for short and on today's episode. We're going to be talking about Naruto with my pal Joshua from the Konoha Companion! We're going to be talking about are top 3 favorite character from Naruto telling you why like them and are favorite moment by them so if that has you interested sit back and enjoy the ride! Joshua Instagram Konoha Companion --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raysean-gadson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raysean-gadson/support

Continuous Play mixed by ZeroRelate
De Pepas por Konoha (Naruto vs Farruko Bootleg)

Continuous Play mixed by ZeroRelate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 3:51


PEPITATALK
Pratiquer le parkour avec Daour - S1#10

PEPITATALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 42:31


Dans cet épisode, le dernier FACE À FACE de la saison 1, je reçois Daour, aka le grand ninja venu de Konoha, qui nous parle de parkour ! Il nous explique en quoi consiste cette discipline un peu méconnue quoique de plus en plus connue ainsi que pourquoi ça le fait vibrer.  Il nous décrit aussi ce qu'il ressent lorsqu'il a peur face à certains obstacles, nous livre son astuce secrète pour dépasser cette peur, et nous rassure sur le fait que parfois, il faut aussi écouter sa peur. On aborde d'ailleurs la question de la blessure, le fait qu'elle soit assez fréquente en parkour, mais bénigne. Tout le principe de l'entrainement consiste en fait à parvenir à passer les obstacles sans se blesser grièvement. Il déconstruit ainsi le mythe de la traceuse ou du traceuse qui risque sa vie à chaque obstacle, en expliquant que passer un obstace implique un entrainement spécifique pour justement le franchir, et non pas se blesser. Enfin, il parle un peu de la bienveillance spécifique à la communauté du parkour, qui est une belle communauté où les personnes se tirent vers le haut, s'entraident, et globalement ne se jugent pas (après tacapté on n'est jamais chez les bizounours mais voilà). Pour retrouver ses péripéties de ninja, ses corks, ses backflip et ses trainings, c'est par ici : @g0rmack (je peux pas vous mettre le lien, car comme tout ninja qui se respecte il est invisible

Talking Naruto
Episode 296 - 297: All Are Commodities Under Capitalism

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 34:45


The best boyz are back with a tankie ass title and a set of episodes that could be described as filler. Firstly, we're caught up with recent events thanks to Mr. Nara and the Konoha leaf news team, then we deal with Gaara and his shitty dad.

LES AMI.E.S DE MES AMI.E.S
# 7 Juliette "Les amitiés allemandes"

LES AMI.E.S DE MES AMI.E.S

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 33:52


Juliette est une super copine rencontrée à Berlin, où elle vit depuis 17 ans. Je l'ai interviewé sur une question bien particulière : se faire des amis à l'étranger, quand on est pas expat, mais bel et bien là pour rester et vivre avec des locaux (donc pas en diaspora). En intro, on s'égare un peu, parce que Juliette a le sentiment de ne pas être une super copine... Et justement, c'est quoi être une "mauvaise amie" ? Enfin, en conclusion, on aborde un sujet un peu délicat... les copains dont on aime pas les conjoints. On peut le faire notamment parce que les potes de Juliette étant allemand et non francophones, il y a peu de chances qu'ils écoutent jamais cet épisode hé hé hé... J'espère que cet épisode vous donnera envie d'aller découvrir Berlin, parce que c'est une ville géniale, pleine de gens formidables. Si vous voulez creusez quelques unes des références donnée dans le podcast : Le Comic Invasion Berlin, festival de bande dessinée de la capitale allemande La vague de Konoha : symbole du Village Caché de Konoha (Naruto) Le solo de piano s'appelle « a year and a year » il a été écrit par le compositeur Raphaël Novarina et vous pouvez l'écouter en intégrale ici © Raphaël Novarina 2014 Creative Commons Le travail de mon ami photographe Manolo Ty / Manuel Czymanski Cet épisode a été enregistré dans le studio Kling Klang Klong de Berlin Le générique du podcast est de Thurofly (avec Noochi) et le mixage de l'émission est de THUROMIX La chanson massacrée en entrée, avec mon gros accent français est 99 luftballon de Nenna (vous connaissez allez, les années 80 en force) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wandrille-leroy/message

The Backroom Podcast
3. It's Silicone, Not Plastic! Ft. Caleb Konoha

The Backroom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 89:57


The gang sits down with host of the “Young & Feeling Great” podcast @calebkonoha to discuss the phrase “the customer is always right,” the mass shooting that took place in Ulvade this past week, Experian scanning for sex offenders in our area, & learning different languages. Make sure to follow us on Instagram @thebackroompod & on TikTok @thebackroomtn. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebackroom22/support

Anime Story
Anime Story #63 Naruto

Anime Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 59:41


Anime Story 63 sera ninja ou ne sera pas.Naruto ナルト et tout le village de Konoha son avec nous.On redécouvre cet anime culte avec quelques anecdotes, des génériques et BGM.Bonne écoute !

The Naruto Virgin
THE END OF NARUTO!! (Chapters 695-700 + Final Movie)

The Naruto Virgin

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 69:22 Very Popular


Naruto comes to an end, s massive time skip occurs, and the journey comes to an end... for now!Featuring Animak and Gozen from AnimeUproar.

Spoiler Force Podcast
EPISODE 117: Brian Donovan - The Voice of Rock Lee from Naruto & Davis from Digimon

Spoiler Force Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 33:36


On this Episode, I have Brian Donovan, Actor and Voice of Rock Lee from Naruto and Davis from Digimon!! Brian and I talk about how he got started with Voice Acting, his thoughts on Rock Lee in the Naruto series, staying motivated and more!! FOLLOW Brian Donovan at: Instagram - https://instagram.com/briandonovan_1LIKE, SHARE, RATE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and FOLLOW Spoiler Force Podcast!! You can find more content at:https://linktr.ee/SpoilerForcePodcastYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/spoilerforcepodcastApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spoiler-force-podcast/id1465655015Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3edg2bpJPr85Qwry6kzvOrSoundCloud - https://www.soundcloud.com/spoilerforcepodcastAny kind of guest recommendations, comments, questions, concerns or criticisms can be sent to rickyvang92@gmail.com. I might even respond to your message in a future podcast episode!!Don't Forget to Join the Spoiler Force Discord Community!!Support Spoiler Force Podcast! ALL Tips and Donations will be used for podcasting needs such as Booking Guests, Equipment and Software!https://streamlabs.com/spoilerforcepodcast1/tipIf you want to start your very own Podcast, go tohttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1059248 and sign up for free!If you want a simpler way to record your Audio or Video Podcast, go to https://streamyard.com?pal=6037820492218368 and sign up to earn a $10 credit!Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):http://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/glow#SpoilerForcePodcast #BrianDonovan #RockLee #Naruto #Anime #Manga #Digimon #Davis #ComicBooks #Conventions #Cosplay #VoiceOver #Actors #VoiceActor #Motivation #Podcast #DrunkenFist #LoopyFist #Taijutsu #Ninjutsu #Genjutsu #HardWork #Heroes #Ninja #NinjaWay #Konoha #Boruto #Funimation #Talent #TVShows #Discussion Support the show (https://streamlabs.com/spoilerforcepodcast1/tip)

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast
Ep 79 - God of Small Venues

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 77:48


Pain continues his assault on the village, ultimately destroying it with an Almighty Push. Naruto arrives just in time (which is to say three minutes after Konoha is turned to dust) and enters the fight. Support our dreams of a North American stand-up tour by checking out our Patreon! patreon.com/believeit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/believeit/message

Vivid Podcast
Boruto chapter 68 breakdown.

Vivid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 7:25


Seems like Code relaxing the muscle tension Shikamaru was experiencing the past couple chapters lead up to an expected event, tensions are high and we have another fight unfolding at the center of Konoha.

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast
Ep 78 - Pusha Pain

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 80:48


The Akatsuki have invaded Konoha, and Kakashi is definitely dead for sure. Please keep Kt in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. If you'd like to support us financially to make sure we don't sell out and put four sponsored ads in our show next week, check out our Patreon! patreon.com/believeit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/believeit/message

Anime _gensho
Ep97 Ranking The Konoha 11 ft.@teebrysensi!! pt2!!!

Anime _gensho

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 14:55


Whats up guys in the finale part we rank the last part of this Ranking goes from S-D!! Again follow Teebry on his YouTube https://youtu.be/6i8cc1ki3UQH Hope you guys enjoy this episode and let us know what your tier list would look like!!

Suuuper Anime Podcast
Naruto Ninja Battle Royale – Suuuper Anime Vs Anime Headlinerz | Ep.87

Suuuper Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 89:37


It's an all-out Ninja War! In this episode we are joined by fellow podcasters, Anime Headlinerz where we choose Ninjas from the anime series Naruto to battle it out. However, its not just as easy as choosing any Ninja. The rules.Each person chooses 4 Ninjas from Naruto anime each. We are only allowed to choose Ninjas who exist outside Konoha leaf village.Can only choose one member from all the other villages. Not allowed to choose any leaders (No kage of any village or organisation)No tailed beast from any village either.Discussion NotesGet background on Anime Headlinerz and how they got into anime?What is anime Anime Headlinerz top 5 anime?We then get into the battle discussing our picks one by one: Is Deidara stronger than KakazuIs Kisame stronger than DariuWe end the show by asking them some what if questions which was a bit too much for Chris from Anime Headlinerz to handle. LMAOIf you enjoy the podcast, please don't forget to FOLLOW, RATE and REVIEW the show (it takes less than 30 seconds) Please do also share with anyone you fill will enjoy the show. Doing so will allows us to grow the show and encourage us to keep putting out more content. Also as mentioned we love your reviews, so please keep them coming and will read them out in future shows.In case you're wondering here is how to rate and review our show.Also, to keep conversation going were super keen to hear your thoughts, questions and opinions on the show's discussion points, so please do drop us a voice note on our website www.suuuperanimepodcast.com or email at www.suuuperanimepodcast.com/contact Social media links Instagram: SuuuperanimepodcastTwitter: @SuuuperanimeFacebook: SuuuperAnimePodcast 

Podcast 1UP
1UP 10 - Jogos e Animes

Podcast 1UP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 83:47


Seja tentando salvar Konoha ou preparando seu Kamehameha, Games e Animes sempre tiveram muita proximidade. Nesse episódio do 1UP nós lembramos os jogos memoráveis inspirados nas animações japonesas, seu início e listamos aqueles que nos marcaram!Prepare sua armadura, cavaleiro de Athena, pois nessa viagem, só os fortes sobrevivem!Arte da Vitrine: Wallace "Wally" CarliniAssiste a gente no roxinho!https://www.twitch.tv/podcast1upQuer xingar? Nos mandar sugestões? Precisa de ajuda com Dark Souls? Fale conosco!emaildo1up@gmail.comTorne-se um colaborador do 1UP no PicPay! https://www.padrim.com.br/1uphttps://picpay.me/Podcast1UPNossas redes sociais:https://www.instagram.com/podcast1up/https://twitter.com/podcast1uphttps://www.facebook.com/1uppodcast

Find Solace In The Rain
The Philosophy of Tobirama Senju - For The Man Who Hated The Uchiha (Naruto)

Find Solace In The Rain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 18:12


Taking a look at the Second Hokage, Tobirama Senju, his strengths and weaknesses. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sagesrain)

Talk No Jutsu
Konoha Killer: Naruto Solos The Verse

Talk No Jutsu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 102:23


Anime Q&A: 00:00:00 - 00:58:00 Manga We've Been Reading Recently: Chainsaw Man Ch1-29: 00:58:00 - 01:01:27 Shikimori's Not Just A Cutie Vol 1: 01:01:27 - 01:02:29 Komi Can't Communicate Ch1: 01:02:29 - 01:03:05 The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! Ch 1: 01:03:05 - 01:04:26 Anime We've Been Watching Recently Tokyo Revengers S1: 01:04:26 - 01:08:54 My Hero Academia S5E19-22: 01:08:54 - 01:10:35 Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S Ep8-11: 01:10:35 - 01:11:44 Girlfriend, Girlfriend: 01:11:44 - 01:14:35 Silver Spoon S2: 01:14:35 - 01:16:03 Owarimonogatari S2: 01:16:03 - 01:17:18 Zoku Owarimonogatari: 01:17:18 - 01:19:32 Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song: 01:19:32 - 01:21:06 Castle in the Sky: 01:21:06 - 01:23:10 Grave of the Fireflies: 01:23:10 - 01:28:34 My Neighbor Totoro: 01:28:34 - 01:30:34 Ensemble Stars: 01:30:34 - 01:31:36 Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: 01:31:36 - 01:32:55 Scum's Wish: 01:32:55 - 01:35:06 KonoSuba: Legend of Crimson: 01:35:06 - 01:35:52 Grand Blue: 01:35:50 - 01:37:06 Link Click: 01:37:06 - 01:39:26 The Tatami Galaxy Ep1-4: 01:39:26 - 01:40:49 Full Dive Ep1-6: 01:40:49 - 01:42-20

The AfrOtaku Podcast
DON'T SLEEP ON JINBEI!!

The AfrOtaku Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 88:48


From Warlord to Strawhat, Jinbei is beginning to show off his skillset as part of the Strawhat crew. But enough about One Piece! We got some more topics to discuss in the episode of the podcast. Let's start with Summer Anime and our thoughts on Loki in Decent News (5:34). After that, in our Anime segment were back in Konoha talking about MCs better than Naruto(14:01), The 4th Hokage(49:44), and Asta and Gojo in the Naruto verse(41:19). In Manga, Jugguh shares some of the new series he's been reading(56:20) and we talk theories and major developments in One Piece(58:58) and My Hero Academia(71:41). All this and more in Episode 50 make sure to share your favorite moments and subscribe if you haven't already!Show Notes:0:32 Story Time5:34 Decent News13:51 Anime Segment56:12 Manga Segment77:41 Mvp's and Goofies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Konoha Podcast
Konoha Podcast 01 - Kyle Pitts é Bust e não temo Atlanta

Konoha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 12:05


Sports & Aneems
Naruto Series - Part 1: Most Impactful Moments (featuring HasanoftheWest)

Sports & Aneems

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 52:42


WARNING: HEAVY SPOILERS If you haven't watched the full Naruto & Naruto Shippuden series and care about spoilers, TREAD CAREFULLY! There will be spoilers in this episode description down below. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED 0:17 - 3:19: Introducing our good friend Tahmid and briefly explaining future outline of Anime episodes 3:25 - 14:10: Tahmid's most impactful moment -- Itachi puts two fingers on Sasuke's forehead one more time 14:12 - 27:11: Omar's most impactful moment -- Naruto meeting his parents 27:20 - 38:43: Aziz's most impactful moment -- Shikamaru avenging Asuma 38:45 - 51:23: Abdel's most impactful moment -- Naruto defeating Pain and being acknowledged by Konoha 51:27: Outro