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Disability News Japan
Earthquake in Southwestern Japan: All Tsunami Warnings and Advisories Lifted

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 3:18


At 21:19 on 13th January 2025, a 6.9M (it initially registered as 6.4M), Shindo 5 earthquake, occurred in Miyazaki Prefecture. Tsunami warnings and advisories were all lifted before midnight, according to AP News. Episode niotes: https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#6/33.119/133.759/&elem=int&contents=earthquake_map&lang=en https://apnews.com/article/japan-earthquake-tsunami-warning-c9f7ee7959770dbc4ea12debfe68fd4c

Disability News Japan
6.9M, Shindo 5 Earthquake, Miyazaki Pref 21:19 13 January 2025

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 0:57


At 21:19 on 13th January 2025, a 6.9M (it initially registered as 6.4M), Shindo 5 earthquake, occurred in Miyazaki Prefecture. As of 23:00, that are still tsunami warnings and advisories in effect for western Japan. Episode niotes: https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#6/33.119/133.759/&elem=int&contents=earthquake_map&lang=en https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#6/30.823/132.205/&elem=warn&contents=tsunami&lang=en

Watch This With Rick Ramos
#515 - Onibaba - WatchThis W/RickRamos

Watch This With Rick Ramos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 44:37


Phantoms of the Field: Kaneto Shindō's Onibaba From time to time, Mr. Chavez & I stumble on what can lovingly be referred to as "hidden cinematic gems". A few weeks ago we discovered (for ourselves, at least) a rarely seen "cult classic" - Herk Harvey's Carnival of Souls. As we continue our look into the Horror genre we discover another film that deserves much greater attention. In 1964 Japanese director, Kaneto Shindō directed a disturbing and rather compelling look into relationships strained by the struggles and horrors of war and the power and drive for survival. Onibaba is Shindo's examination of three people (two women - mother-in-law and daughter - and a man) living, suffering, and fighting for survival through a war-ravaged 14th Century Kyoto. Filmed in beautiful widescreen (2.35:1) Black & White, Shindō's film beautifully captures the war-ravaged countryside (overwhelmingly tall plant stalks) and the people who will murder samurai to survive one day at a time. The talk focuses on the movie, and - as always - steers into a discussion of emotion, humanity, fear, paranoia, and violence. Take a listen . . . it's a fun talk. We can be reached at gondoramos@yahoo.com - Many Thanks.  For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a contribution at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.

The Cloud Podcast
Eat Direction | EP. 01 | อัปเดตเทรนด์ราเมงกับ Shindo Ramen ร้านราเมงแถวหน้าฝีมือคนไทย - The Cloud Podcast

The Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 34:30


คุยกับ Shindo Ramen ร้านราเมงหนึ่งเดียวจากประเทศไทยที่ไปร่วมแข่งขันทำราเมงที่ประเทศญี่ปุ่น กับโจทย์ที่เน้นเรื่องกลิ่นของเส้นราเมง พร้อมอัปเดตเทรนด์ล่าสุดของวงการราเมงญี่ปุ่นที่เน้นเรื่องเส้นทำเอง รวมถึงรสชาติและกลิ่นของแป้งสาลี ส่งผลให้ราเมง 1 ชามออกมาสมบูรณ์ที่สุด แนะนำวิธีการสังเกตกลิ่น รส และสัมผัสของเส้นเวลากินราเมง   กำกับ : ทรัพย์ทวี สมีแจ้ง ครีเอทีฟ : จิรณรงค์ วงษ์สุนทร ช่างภาพ : ทรัพย์ทวี สมีแจ้ง, ศวิตา ศีลตระกูล ลำดับภาพ : ชไมพร เฉิน ควบคุมการผลิต : วรัมพร ศิริสวัสดิ์ นักศึกษาฝึกงาน : ปิยทัศน์ วาระมุลณี, บุณญาพร อุตตรนคร

San Francisco Zen Center Dharma Talks

This talk was given at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center (Zenshinji) by Shindo Gita Gayatri. Shindo discusses the unique quality of zazen, and references Dogen's Fukanzazengi, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Ayurvedic medicine in her talk. Recorded on August 16, 2024

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
THE NIGHT OF BABA YAGA by Akira Otani, Sam Bett [Trans.], read by Cindy Kay

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 7:20


Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss this dramatic Japanese thriller from Akira Otani. Cindy Kay's steely voice ensures the listener feels every bit of tension in this short and memorable audiobook. After Yoriko Shindo is kidnapped, she finds herself forced into working for an arm of the yakuza—she has to serve as the driver for Shoko, the daughter of the brutal boss. It's a violent, disturbing world that Shindo is pulled into, but she's unusually tough, and listeners hear her taunt her attackers as she fights back. Slowly, Shindo and Shoko form a sort of friendship, putting them both at risk. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Today's episode is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. The Sound of Storytelling. Discover your next great listen at brilliancepublishing.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gesunde Gestaltung
#25) Yasushi Suko on the effect of sound on restoration and health promotion

Gesunde Gestaltung

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 77:20


Yasushi SUKO is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Social Sciences/Psychology, Tampere University, Finland. He studies the effects of nature experience on people, especially the restorative effect of repeatedly listening to natural sounds (e.g., birdsong, the sound of a running river, etc.). He is currently a member of the EnviWell Research Group, directed by Professor Kalevi Korpela.   In this episode we deep-dive into the acoustic stimuli and elaborate on the various potentials listening to specific sounds can have for health promotion, restoration and wellbeing. The roles of nature sounds are discussed and practical applications both for clinical and non-clinical contexts are investigated.   Time Stamps and Related References/Projects:   PART II:   04:40 Y. Suko's interest in natural sounds originates from J.S. Bach's (1685-1750) music and Ivan Shishkin's (1832-1898) forest landscape paintings.   06:10 Y. Suko's research on alleviating surgeons' stress through listening to natural sounds.   Suko, Y., Shindo, T., Saito, K., Takayama, N., Warisawa, S., Sakuma, T., Ito, M., Kytölä, P., Nummi, T., & Korpela, K. (2022). Alleviating surgeons' stress through listening to natural sounds in a half-encapsulated rest space after an operation: A pilot, longitudinal field study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(19), 12736. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912736   11:28 Literature on which Y. Suko based the audio files for his studies.   Ratcliffe, E. (2021). Sound and soundscape in restorative natural environments: A narrative literature review. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 570563. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.570563   Ratcliffe, E., Gatersleben, B., & Sowden, P. T. (2013). Bird sounds and their contributions to perceived attention restoration and stress recovery. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 36, 221–228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2013.08.004   13:20 Three theories explaining why natural sounds are restorative: attention restoration theory (ART), stress recovery theory (SRT), and conditioned restoration theory (CRT).   Kaplan, R., & Kaplan, S. (1989). The experience of nature: A psychological perspective. Cambridge university press.   Ulrich, R. S., Simons, R. F., Losito, B. D., Fiorito, E., Miles, M. A., & Zelson, M. (1991). Stress recovery during exposure to natural and urban environments. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 11(3), 201–230. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0272-4944(05)80184-7   Egner, L. E., Sütterlin, S., & Calogiuri, G. (2020). Proposing a framework for the restorative effects of nature through conditioning: Conditioned restoration theory. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(18), 6792. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186792   21:20 PART II   22:35 Y. Suko's research on the effects of faint traffic noise mixed with birdsong.   Suko, Y., Saito, K., Takayama, N., Warisawa, S., & Sakuma, T. (2019). Effect of faint road traffic noise mixed in birdsong on the perceived restorativeness and listeners' physiological response: An exploratory study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(24), 4985. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244985   33:20 Future applications of restorative natural sounds in clinical and non-clinical settings.   38:50 Restorative natural sounds are related to salutogenesis.   Antonovsky, A. (1996). The salutogenic model as a theory to guide health promotion. Health Promotion International, 11(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/11.1.11   40:00 Application of restorative natural sounds in public spaces.   46:45 Ideas for playing restorative natural sounds in prisons and psychiatric wards.   Chrysikou, E. (2014). Architecture for psychiatric environments and therapeutic spaces. Ios Press.   Maja, V., & Ojala, K. (2022).

YBR PRESENTS
Kowai- Chapter 7: Kuroneko (1968)

YBR PRESENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 116:32


Zach and Rashmi wind down a spooky path or revenge as they take a closer look at Kaneto Shindo's 1968 tale, KURONEKO. Tune in for a thrilling discussion that analyzes the haunting detail and the inspired visual flourish that brings this tragedy of trauma into the pantheon of horror film and how Shindo's use of silence creates a chill down your cinematic spine

Lost in Criterion
Spine 584: Kuroneko

Lost in Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 107:42


Years after watching the fantastic Onibaba, we once again get an atmospheric horror film from Kaneto Shindo with Kuroneko (1968). Shindo continues to impress with this tale of feline and feminine justice. I just wish we didn't have to wait so long for his next film in the collection.

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them
The Sapien Empire: Chapters 23-27 with Nathan

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 60:10


The grand finale of The Sapien Empire is here and Jarim and Shindo have their work cut out for them. They have challenges internally with some Rustraisers, they have to wrangle Tersona in with her wayward cattle ranch plans, and they have to confront Engine. Listen along to see how much Shindo and Jarim have accomplished in their 13 years as leaders of the Domain and what is in store for them in book two. -- Find Nathan Ogloff & his book here: ⁠⁠⁠nathanogloff.com⁠⁠⁠-- Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.fantasticbookspod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (or follow @fantasticbookspod) Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.etsy.com/shop/FantasticBooksPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- Published by Goldenrise Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasticbooks/message

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them
The Sapien Empire: Chapters 19-22 with Nathan

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 61:15


The stakes are ever higher for the Domain as they face internal and external threats. Tersona begins to undermine the power of Shindo and Jarim by setting up her own secret ranch and making deals with the Rustraisers. Engine rallies his Rustraisers to attack the offgridders and the new outposts. The offgridders lose faith in the Domain, while Jarim loses faith in herself after the death of one of her highest Captains. -- Find Nathan Ogloff & his book here: ⁠⁠⁠nathanogloff.com⁠⁠⁠ -- Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.fantasticbookspod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (or follow @fantasticbookspod) Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.etsy.com/shop/FantasticBooksPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- Published by Goldenrise Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasticbooks/message

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them
The Sapien Empire: Chapters 16-18 with Nathan

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 63:06


The Domain continues to grow as Shindo and Jarim make more and more improvements to their society. Offgridders have started to arrive at the edges, hoping to escape the Interior and gain admittance to the Domain. Jarim thinks they present a problem, but as always, Shindo challenges the norm and sees these newcomers as a potential. Unfortunatley for Jarim and Shindo, they attract the wrath of Engine and the Rustraisers, who are planning an attack on the ever-expanding Domain. We also discuss human responses to change, keeping track of characters, character lifespans, empowering citizens, and the effects of The Crown on Shindo. -- Find the author Nathan Ogloff & his book here: ⁠⁠nathanogloff.com⁠⁠-- Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.fantasticbookspod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠ (or follow @fantasticbookspod) Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.etsy.com/shop/FantasticBooksPod⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- Published by Goldenrise Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasticbooks/message

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them
The Sapien Empire: Chapters 11-15 with Nathan

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 67:30


The tables for civilization are turning even further as Jarim and Shindo decide to take matters into their own hands. In the Archive, they utilize The Crown, an artifact from the Forelapse, to bolster their search. Rarher than bring them to Krez, it inspires Jarim to make a bid for the title of Arch Lord-Chief. With Shindo's help, they escape the Archive in a monstrous creation and confront Vik. -- Find Nathan Ogloff & his book here: ⁠⁠nathanogloff.com⁠⁠ -- Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.fantasticbookspod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠ (or follow @fantasticbookspod) Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.etsy.com/shop/FantasticBooksPod⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- Published by Goldenrise Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasticbooks/message

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Book | Unraveling 'The Sapien Empire': A Deep Dive into Nathan Peter Ogloff's Post-Apocalyptic World Building | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 38:48


Guests: Nathan Peter Ogloff, AuthorOn Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-ogloff-314ba411/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/UnusualAuthorOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/1610460879486141/On TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@nathan_ogloffOn Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/nathan_ogloff/Website | https://www.nathanogloff.com/index.html_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Audio Signals
Book | Unraveling 'The Sapien Empire': A Deep Dive into Nathan Peter Ogloff's Post-Apocalyptic World Building | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

Audio Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 38:48


Guests: Nathan Peter Ogloff, AuthorOn Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-ogloff-314ba411/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/UnusualAuthorOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/1610460879486141/On TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@nathan_ogloffOn Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/nathan_ogloff/Website | https://www.nathanogloff.com/index.html_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them
The Sapien Empire: Chapters 6-10 with Nathan

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 65:30


The stakes absolutely change in these chapters! Shindo works hard under Vibrun's orders to create a walking tank...except what he creates is a whole new situation for the Wolves' Den. After tragedy strikes, he teams up with Jarim to defeat Vibrun and throw the Domain into chaos. The tow then seek refuge in a place Shindo never thought possible. -- Find Nathan Ogloff & his book here: ⁠nathanogloff.com⁠ -- Website: ⁠⁠⁠www.fantasticbookspod.com⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠ (or follow @fantasticbookspod) Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠⁠ Shop: ⁠⁠⁠www.etsy.com/shop/FantasticBooksPod⁠⁠⁠ -- Published by Goldenrise Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasticbooks/message

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them
The Sapien Empire: Chapters 1-5 with Nathan

Fantastic Books and How to Read Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 68:42


We take our first dive into Nathan Ogloff's post-apocalyptic world following the downfall of civilization in the All Silence. Shindo, a talented inventor called the Machinewright, lives in this world at the mercy of Arch Lordchief Vibrun Magrite. Shindo has been tasked with creating horrific war machines, but has other, kinder plans up his sleeves. Meanwhile, Arch Lordchief Vibrun is struggling to keep the Domain under his firm control. We discuss the first five chapters with the author himself and get great insight on character development, book inspiration, and parallels between fiction books and history. -- Find Nathan Ogloff & his book here: nathanogloff.com -- Website: ⁠⁠www.fantasticbookspod.com⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠ (or follow @fantasticbookspod) Facebook: ⁠⁠www.facebook.com/fantasticbookspod⁠⁠ Shop: ⁠⁠www.etsy.com/shop/FantasticBooksPod⁠⁠ -- Published by Goldenrise Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasticbooks/message

Disability News Japan
Noto Peninsula Earthquake Aftershock 16th January 2024 @ 18:42

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 0:23


There was an aftershock from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake on Tuesday 16th January 2024 at 18:42. It was only 4.8 in magnitude but Shindo 5 and apparently NHK felt it was worth interrupting its programming to report it. This short audio clip is the sound of an NHK G TV reporting it just as it happened.

Yellow Chair Collective: The Podcast.
#45 Brandon Shindo, LCSW - Healthy Masculinity, Overcoming Burnout, Finding True Love

Yellow Chair Collective: The Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 38:36


In this conversation, Brandon Shindo, CEO of  @kandbtherapy  shares his personal and professional growth journey. He discusses overcoming burnout, finding balance, and the necessary steps he took to achieve a thriving private practice and a healthy relationship. Brandon reflects on the influence of his Japanese American heritage and the lessons he learned from his elders. He also explores the concept of healthy masculinity and the importance of listening and understanding in relationships. Brandon offers advice on navigating difficult relationships and finding love after experiencing setbacks. In this conversation, Brandon reflects on the lessons he learned from his grandmother and how her death impacted his life. Takeaways - Overcoming burnout and finding balance is essential for personal and professional growth. Seeking help and being vulnerable are crucial steps in achieving a healthy work-life balance. - Cultural influences shape our work ethic and understanding of masculinity. - Finding peace and safety in relationships requires active listening and understanding. - Lessons from difficult relationships can lead to personal growth and the ability to find healthy love. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Favorite Movie 00:42 Personal and Professional Growth 02:21 Overcoming Burnout and Finding Balance 03:23 Lessons from Early Career 04:22 Seeking Help and Vulnerability 05:51 Shifting Priorities and Finding Balance 06:54 Lessons from Elders and Changing Mindset 08:48 Taking Care of Family and Reprioritizing 09:48 Appreciating Life and Embracing Vulnerability 11:06 Cultural Influence on Work Ethic 12:35 Lessons from Japanese American Heritage 16:06 Lessons from Japanese Elders 17:06 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Traits 19:23 Defining Healthy Masculinity 21:30 Finding Peace and Safety in Relationships 23:33 Lessons from Manipulative Relationships 26:02 Navigating Healthy Relationships 28:44 Generosity and Kindness in Relationships 31:43 Finding Love After Difficult Relationships 34:56 Lessons from Adversity 36:17 Lessons from Brandon's Grandma 37:10 Maladaptive Coping

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Foodie Map Community App - HUE - talking with COO Entrepreneur Noriko Shindo

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 62:49


Nori is an inspiring entrepreneur, working mother and sustainable business expert based in Tokyo - this time Nori joins us to introduce HUE - a new kind of foodie / map app to share your favorite eateries with likeminded users in Japan and beyond. The Pod-Save-America episode I reference in the beginning of the show on being sober & community connection need in society "Why Does Gen Z Prefer Going Sober?" is here: https://youtu.be/8FNiRbDz_XA?si=SM4NDBHCk4soEw9ANori grew up in London, started her career in banking at Citi and product management and Amazon before launching the community hub Veggino, then the and sustainability-focused startup Ekolokal app and cafe, and launched HUE a new app startup at the end of 2023 - and is acting COO.== Time stamps == 00:00 Happy 2024 1st Episode01:15 Nori's Career03:00 StartUp vs Corporate04:20 HUE benefits biz06:50 What is HUE?10:30 Which SNS to prioritize11:50 Top-5 Tech Trends 202412:50 How the AI for HUE works14:20 Co-Creation with artists15:20 Block certain unwanted eateries16:20 Sustainable eatery model19:20 Sustainable strategies 21:15 create your own hashtag23:20 GreenTech CleanTech SustainableTech25:05 Big Biz Influence on sustainability25:40 Please collab with MyMizu27:30 Will Japan get 5G30:15 Apps reduce customer/traveler stress31:20 Customer demand & sustainability33:42 Processed & animal product trend37:40 Tech Collaborations39:00 CEO IT Jean-Baptiste Dominguez40:15 Google API as foundation41:00 Now & Future of HUE app43:40 Typical workday for Nori46:40 Key points of work-life balance55:50 The HUE app pitch 57:20 Thanks for joining!== LINKS ==* HUE app on Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hue-find-eateries-for-you/id1644031259* HUE app on Google Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ni.doko.app* HUE app on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hueapp/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourhue.app/* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yourhue.app* US Insider post about HUE : https://usinsider.com/hue-app-launches-redefining-culinary-social-networks-for-the-digital-generation/* TourismReview.com : Top-5 Tech Trends in Tourism for 2024https://www.tourism-review.com/top-5-technology-trends-shaping-tourism-in-2024-news14109== Background music: "Shadow on the Wall" from the 3-songs album is our BGM for the 2024 episodes thanks to original singer-songwriter Casey Bean based in Ishikawa Japan and host of the BeanPod Podcast - support his original music by naming your price to download on Bandcamp: https://caseybean.bandcamp.com/ ==

Disability News Japan
Aftershocks from the ‘2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake'

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 3:16


Not ‘disability news' exactly, but a powerful earthquake registering Shindo 7, the highest on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, rocked Ishikawa Prefecture, central Japan, on Monday 1st January 2024.  The temblor struck around 4:10PM, registering 7.6M.   According to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, a total of 30 people were killed and 48 people in six prefectures were injured in the quake, at the time of writing this post at 19:30 on Tuesday 2nd January 2024. The Japan Meteorological Agency has named this earthquake the ‘2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake' which in Japanese is ‘ 令和6年能登半島地震' or the ‘Reiwa 6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake', ‘Reiwa 6' being the Japanese Imperial Year in 2024.

CAREhER - A modern social club for women leaders
EP. 126【EN】Navigating career pivots with financial confidence – Noriko Shindo, COO at HUE

CAREhER - A modern social club for women leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 30:15


Have you asked yourself lately, “What do I want going forward, and what can I do about it today?” For Nori, she knew she wanted to quit her job at Amazon so she took her experience in banking, and built a spreadsheet to conduct a comprehensive financial checkup, and forecasted her capability to handle the risk. This clarity gave her the confidence to turn her aspirations into a concrete plan. Her advice?Knowing when to say no. Prioritizing what truly matters allows for focused energy and a more intentional pathThe power of trying – “I'd rather try than regret not trying.” Now leading her own startup, Noriko is building an AI-powered app that addresses a common challenge — not knowing where to eat — while at the same time, empowering small businesses and restaurants with more opportunities to thrive. Her journey serves as an inspiration; a reminder that the intersection of self-discovery and entrepreneurship can lead to meaningful and impactful endeavours! 【閱讀這集】https://careher.net/ep126-norikoshindo-pivot/ 【成為 CAREhER 會員】https://careher.net/new-membership/ Powered by Firstory Hosting

State of Black Music Podcast
Shindo Time w. special guests The Shindellas

State of Black Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 52:09


Listen on your favorite podcast service: https://pods.to/wesoundcrazy On this exciting episode of We Sound Crazy the cohosts are joined by rising stars, The Shindellas!  Girl groups are a staple of American music & culture and these ladies are reviving the art-form with their new album “Shindo”! Get to know the Nashville based trio, their new music, and their special connection to the cohosts here. The ladies have powerful opinions & hilarious takes on…everything.  Don't walk, run to watch/listen to this new episode with The Shindellas now! Special thanks to our We Sound Crazy team! Videography: Aaron Walton, Tiffany Young  Editing: Lamont Baldwin Producer: Michael "Roux" Johnson Assistant: Brittany Guydon Intern: Montez Freeman Grooming for Phillionaire & Tamone Bacon: Delvin "Redd The Barber" Washington Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our partners at Visit Music City.   Special thanks to The Shindellas and their team at Weirdo Workshop! Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you get your favorite podcast.  Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok! Follow We Sound Crazy on Social Media: ~ Facebook: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscfacebook ~ Instagram: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscinstagram ~ Twitter: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctwitter ~ TikTok: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctiktok ~ Email: https://ffm.link/wsc-signup Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on YouTube: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscyoutube-subscribe Visit the official We Sound Crazy website: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/officialwebsite #WeSoundCrazy #TheShindellas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

My Hero Analysis
MHA Season 3, Ep 21: Who Is Jack Wife???

My Hero Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 35:36


Hey y'all! Join us as we discuss the My Hero Academia episode "What's the Big Idea?", including Gang Orca's sexy cape flip, a rare Mom-zuku sighting, and a Science Corner about why Shindo is probably in the Chronic Migraine Club. You can find spoilers and TWs on our website, myheroanalysis.com. Thanks for listening!

My Hero Analysis
MHA Season 3, Ep 18: Boy Scout in a Funny Outfit

My Hero Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 43:44


Hey y'all! Join us as we discuss the My Hero Academia episode "RUSH!", including justice for Shindo, meatball Katsuki, and a rant about why reducing the passing rate for provisional licenses was a BAD IDEA IN HINDSIGHT. You can find spoilers and TWs on our website, myheroanalysis.com. Thanks for listening!

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
Time to Shake Things Up

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 31:24


This episode we start our dive into the reign of Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tenno.  This is going to be a brief overview of her reign so that we can dive more deeply into the individual subjects that come up. For more, check out our podcast blogpost at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-93 Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 93: Time to Shake Things Up. Before we get started, a couple of shout-outs.  First to Anticia, for donating on Ko-Fi.com.  Thanks for your kind words and supporting our operations, including our website and this podcast.  And then to Lowbrow78 and to Parp for supporting us on Patreon.  If you want to join them, we have information on our website as well as at the end of every episode. Here we are, at the cusp of the 7th century.  With the death of Hasebe no Ohokimi, aka Sushun Tennou, we are about to jump into one of the most significant reigns to date: that of Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennou.  I put this right up there with the reign of Waketakiru, aka Yuryaku Tennou, and like that period, we'll need several episodes to get through everything going on here.  In fact, I've been thinking about just how to do this, and I think before we get into it we need to cover the broad strokes and talk about a few things, and then I want to delve into some specifics over the coming episodes. This means we'll cover a lot this episode at a high level.  To start with, we'll talk about the power players of this period, and just who was really running the show—we have three people to pick from based on various interpretations of this era.  And that will have us talking about Shotoku Taishi, and of course Shotoku Taishi's impact vis-à-vis Buddhism, as well as the growth of Buddhism in general.  There is also the general Sinification of the court, which means that we also get to talk about clothing styles and the appearance of a new “17 Article Constitution” as well as the new 12 rank system for court officers.  And then there is everything happening on the mainland.  In 589 the Sui dynasty came to power, followed in 618 by the Tang.  And of course we still have Baekje and Silla going at it, and Yamato just cannot leave well enough alone when it comes to Nimna.  All of that will get covered in even more detail, later.  But don't worry, it isn't all going to be generalities and vague preparations.  We also have a little tidbit for you at the end about earthquakes and the deities that cause them, because *that* is something we can easily cover here. And one more thing:  This is the last reign that we have any documentation for in the Kojiki and the Sendai Kuji Hongi, even though the Kojiki is largely just genealogical information.  That means we are getting close to the end of the “Chronicles”.  We still have a lot of material to get through, though, including assassinations, coups, military expeditions, and even a full blown civil war.  All that to come later, after we get through this period. So let's set the stage, shall we?  This reign is coming at a very tumultuous time.  We've been through several sovereigns or would-be sovereigns in a very short span, starting with Tachibana no Toyohi and then Hasebe, aka Yomei Tennou and Sushun Tennou, not to mention the failed attempt to take the throne early by Hasetsukabe Anahobe and Mononobe no Moriya.  Even Hasebe was killed by his own Oho-omi, Soga no Umako—or at least at Umako's order, if not directly by his own hand.  It's become clear you didn't want to be crossing Umako, and he was the most powerful minister at court at this point.  There wasn't a cabal of Oho-omi and Oho-muraji, there was simply Umako at the top.  However, his rule was not absolute.  He still needed the buy-in of the other ministers, the heads of their own families, as well as the nominal approval of the sovereign and the royal family.  I'm honestly surprised nobody tried to put a dagger in his back, but then again anyone who might try had so far ended up with their successors caught up in probate, and it didn't matter how powerful a position they supposedly occupied. Still, Umako couldn't take the throne himself.  Not even he could get away with that looking like anything more than a power grab.  He had already positioned Soga-descended members of the royal family so that they were in the line of succession, something that really looks like it went against tradition—though how old that tradition was is more than a little sus, as we've mentioned before.  And so, with the death of Hasebe, someone was needed on the throne, but who was available?  The political violence had even extended to some of the heirs, like Prince Hikobito, and it is unclear how many princes were even left at this point. The Chronicles tell us that the ministers therefore turned to Kashikiya Hime, and begged her to take the throne. As a reminder, Kashikiya Hime was the form queen—wife to Nunakura Futodamashiki, aka Bidatsu Tennou.  Beyond that, she was a granddaughter of Soga no Iname, making Soga no Umako her maternal uncle.  Her father was Ame Kunioshi Hiraki Hiro Niha, aka Kimmei Tennou.  During the period following Ame Kunioshi's death, she had attempted to put her finger on the scales of the power struggles that occurred, and she seemed to be a person that people listened to and took seriously in her role, though male heirs were at least initially considered before her. And so, when she was first asked to take the throne after Hasebe, she refused, but eventually the court ministers able to convince her.  Upon coming to power she  almost immediately made Prince Umayado the Heir Apparent, or Taishi—the Crown Prince.  Then we are told that, along with Prince Umayado, aka Shotoku Taishi, she and Soga no Umako, the Oho-omi, ruled the government.  And I hope I don't need to point out how exceedingly strange this wording is.  Technically it isn't unprecedented—in previous reigns we've certainly seen the Crown Prince taking an active role in the government, and the Oho-omi and the Oho-muraji, together, were frequently in positions to advise, counsel, and downright run the government, often skipping over the sovereign altogether.  So nothing here is so far outside the scope, but it is still odd that it was so blatantly stated, and there is good reason to believe that we don't have the whole story. Theories on Kashikiya Hime and her reign vary widely.  Michael Como claims that she was likely a consensus candidate—she was put forward because she was not overly objectionable to any of the other parties involved.  I suspect she had links to both sides of the dispute, so this make some sense, but I also wonder if it doesn't remove her own agency. Speaking of which, there is the possibility that she had very little agency in any of this.  There is the possibility that she was no more than a puppet—a relatively docile sovereign that Soga no Umako, or even Prince Umayado, could control, allowing them to work in the background.  Indeed, one of the things we'll see during this period is the increasing ritualization of the role of the sovereign, to the point that the Oho-omi was a powerful intermediary, receiving missives to the throne and relaying them onward, with ample opportunity to affect just how they were heard.  Often the Chroniclers found ways to deny the true agency of women on the throne, noting them less as sovereigns, and more as regents—often merely keeping the seat warm until an appropriate male heir presented himself and came of age.  That may have been the case at times, but I have a hard time seeing that in Kashikiya Hime.  Maybe when she first married Nunakura that may have been her outlook, but since then she'd seen some things.  She knew how the game worked, and we've seen her actively mentioned supporting one candidate or another, and not always agreeing with Soga no Umako's decisions.  It is possible that this was added later to support her independence in the Chronicles, but I think that the easier answer is that Kashikiya Hime was her own person, and as ruler she was the authority that held sway. Still, there are so many questions, and a lot of those revolve around her choice of successor, Prince Umayado, the Prince of the Horse Stable Door, aka Shotoku Taishi. Shotoku Taishi is one of those legendary figures, somewhere between Yamato Takeru and Abe no Seimei.  So many stories have grown up around this sage prince that it is truly hard to pry fact from fiction, and many wonder if he ever existed at all.  Others suggest that he's an amalgamation of several different historical and legendary figures.  Even by the time the Chronicles were being written his legends had reached cult like status, with numerous Buddhist temples claiming some connection to this founding sage of Japanese Buddhism, however tenuous.  It doesn't stop there, however.   Shotoku Taishi is said to have written one of the earliest national histories, and there are claims that this early history is none other than the Kūjiki, the text that we have in the Sendai Kūji Hongi. Some have speculated that this why that work and the Kojiki both stop here, with the reign of Kashikiya Hime. Of course, in the case of the Kojiki, the real narrative stopped some time ago, with the later reigns containing little more than genealogical lists.  The Sendai Kūji Hongi is a little more interesting. It Is clear that the authors of the Nihon Shoki and the Sendai Kūji Hongi were working from some of the same texts, with possibly one referencing the other, but at the same time there are small differences that suggest different authors with different purposes.  The Nihon Shoki certainly has more details on the official histories, while the Sendai Kūji Hongi contains sections on the genealogical information of the Mononobe and Owari families as well as information on various provincial governors. Personally, I find it highly questionable that the Sendai Kūji Hongi might be written by Shotoku Taishi, but I concede that it, along with the Nihon Shoki, might have both borrowed from an earlier work. Nonetheless, it does stop, and only the Nihon Shoki covers the next couple centuries, though in even greater detail.  We start to see more granular details about many items, though there are still questions. Given all of the swirl around Shotoku Taishi, however, I've had to think about just what tack to take with him, and for now we'll take a look at what the official narrative has to say, and then perhaps add a bit more context.  I'll frequently be referring to him here as Prince Umayado, and we'll focus on him primarily as a prince and a political figure. Given that, there is the question of whether or not Prince Umayado was actually running things. I'm not aware of any tradition that claims he was more than the Crown Prince, and as such a powerful advisor to the throne.  Umako seems more likely as a power behind the throne, but there are certainly clues that Umayado was up there—and of course, in later years, Shotoku Taishi's own shine meant that people were more likely than not to attribute just about anything good from this period to him and his auspices, even if it was just because he suggested it. But that brings us to the question:  Just what happened during this reign that was worth anyone taking credit for?  What happened that we are spending our time talking about it? To start with, the reign was just long.  Kashikiya Hime was taking the throne around 593 and she would reign up until her death in 628.  That was over thirty years, which is a good run for any sovereign, for reasons we've covered before, such as the fact that they are usually coming to the throne when they are older, etc.  Remember, she was probably born in the 530s, possibly 538, and so she took the throne in her late 50s or early 60s and held it until she was about 90 years old. During this period, there was a lot of change going on outside the archipelago as well as inside.  In 589, the Sui dynasty had come to power, uniting the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins.  Their reign officially ended about 618, though that wasn't necessarily a given at the time, and they were certainly a powerhouse as they united the northern and southern dynasties.  The Sui status fell in 618 only because it was replaced by a new dynasty: The Tang dynasty.  This was a dynasty founded by Li Yuan, a cousin of the Sui emperors, with a multi-ethnic background including Han and non-Han parentage, who came from a traditionally Xianbei—or by that time Tuoba—region.  Tang dynasty culture would come to influence all of the cultures on the peninsula and the archipelago, truly becoming the “Middle Country” that various states looked to as a cultural touchstone.  Tang culture spread throughout East Asia. The states on the Korean Peninsula had been absorbing the culture of the riverine courts for some time—honestly ever since the time of the Han commanderies.  As Buddhism percolated through the elite societies of Baekje, Silla, and now Yamato, it was more than just religious transmission.  Sutras had been translated into Sinic characters, and Buddhist learning often went hand-in-hand with texts on a variety of other issues, as there was no formal line drawn between science, philosophy, and religion. And so, as Yamato embraced Buddhism, there were other avenues of studies that also came over the straits, often attributed to the descendants of the Han dynasty, but largely filtered through a Baekje or even Silla lens.  We see this manifest in myriad ways, from the various physical objects left behind in tombs, etc., as well as the clothing, of which we have several indications that the islands were adopting continental practice.  However, we also have passages about the adoption of certain knowledge or technology, as well: everything from philosophy and calendar making to geomancy and even magic and the art of invisibility. And then we see another important development this reign: The first constitution in Japan.  Known as the 17-Article Constitution, it is attributed to none other than Shotoku Taishi himself, making him, in a way, the father of the country.  Granted, the constitution was light on actual details, and more like a collection of moral maxims.  This included things like anti-corruption tenets, suggesting that maybe you shouldn't do things in government just because someone paid or flattered you.  Still, these were not necessarily formative statements.  After all, the Yamato state had customs and traditions, and so these were seen as more guiding principles than the kind of generative formulae that you might find in something like the US Constitution, where they were attempting to deliberately define the legal framework for a brand new nation. Nonetheless, it is seen as the start of a new era for Yamato.  This law may have been loosely worded, but it was, eventually, written down.  It also was quickly followed by a new ranking system.  The kabane system of ranking didn't go away—not even the traditional individual honorifics, like Sukune, although that would have a bit of gap in the record.  The Kabane system remained in use to rank the various families, but then a twelve cap system was instituted to rank individual courtiers.  This was a first.  While certain courtiers certainly had privileges—for example, the heads of certain families—the ranking system, which came to be used, in one form or another, throughout east Asia, was a distinctly continental tradition.  On the face of it, this was about setting up a meritocracy.  Those who were most deserving would stand at the top, overseeing those below them.  Of course in Yamato, “most deserving” usually meant those who came from the right families, so we'll see how that evolves over time. We also see some changes in the way that Yamato was coming to view itself as the center versus the periphery.  Lands that were once sovereign units unto themselves, had gone from simply acknowledging the nominal hegemony of Yamato to finding their subservient position being written into the law.  We see an idea that individual governors—the lords of those regions now part of the larger Yamato state—should not levy their own taxes, but that there should be a single tax on the people.  This is a critical concept, and it would be interesting to see just how well it was obeyed; certainly in later periods it was often the prerogative of local governors to adjust the taxes to take into account their, ahem, overhead.  Nominally this was to cover the costs of local administration, but in many periods it was assessed by those in charge, locally, to help cover their personal costs, and was often set based on what the local administrators thought that they could get away with, as all of the excess went to line their own pockets.  This would make provincial governorships rather lucrative, though being that far from the capital and the seat of power would have its drawbacks.  This is a not uncommon model for tax collecting in different societies, where tax collectors paid themselves out of the taxes they collected. At this point in time, however, the central government was clearly trying to get a handle on this practice, and it makes sense as they were trying to assert more direct sovereignty over the land and the people.  So it would not do to have the people paying taxes to two lords, since there could be only one ultimate sovereign, and they were seated on the throne in Yamato.  This goes along with a continual thread of centralization of state control, another concept that they were likely pulling from the way that continental states were organized. And all of this came along with a healthy dose of Buddhism.  This reign we see the completion of Asukadera, one of the key temples to be set up in this time.  We also get indications of the start of Shitennouji, in modern Ohosaka, the ancient temple of Houryuji, which even today still boasts the oldest wooden building in the world, and the temple of Koryuji, in the Uzumasa district of modern Kyoto.  In addition to this we are told that the elites went on something of a temple-building craze. This temple building craze—and particularly the building of state sponsored temples—would be a new sign of elite status, but it would also pull resources away from previous traditional efforts.  Most notably, the labor going to build, staff, and maintain Buddhist temples would pull people away from the building and maintaining of monumental tombs.  This doesn't mean that they would go away, but the tombs certainly changed, and we would see them become smaller, less prominent, and, ultimately, they would be just about phased out altogether, except for a few particularly prominent examples. In addition to the growing influence of the Buddhist religion, relations with the mainland were also notable.  There are several mentions of different types of “tribute” from Baekje, Silla, Goguryeo, and even various parts of the archipelago. Of course, once more we kick off the regular attempts to “free” Nimna from Silla rule.  However, it should be noted that there isn't a lot of corroborating evidence for any of Yamato's peninsular activities.  Perhaps this is due to the fact that they were successful, and that hardly appealed to those compiling works like the Samguk Sagi, who were, after all, writing to help prop up the Silla kingdom  and their royal family just as the Japanese Chroniclers were doing for theirs.  There is also the possibility that this was something that didn't happen.  Or at least not as it is described.  It is quite possible that the impact of any attempts to chastise Silla were overblown, or even anachronistic.  Long story short, we don't see any lasting gains by Yamato this period, with many of the attempted military excursions being halted or called off for a number of reasons. We also see Yamato racing farther afield.  Although they call them the Great Tang, based on the timing it seems that Yamato made direct contact with the Sui dynasty some time after the latter had one again unified the area of eastern China.  This contact was significant in a time when the Court, in general, was turning to more Sinified continental practices.  It is also significant that Yamato approached these contacts with a certain pride, assuming an equal status in their communications.  This is borne out in the Chinese histories as well. All in all, there is a lot going on here, so we are going to deep dive into many of these topics. That said, there is one thing that I'll cover in this episode as I'm not sure it really fits well into anything else, but it is a fun diversion.  It happened in the summer of 599, about six years into Kashikiya Hime's reign.  Specifically it was the 27th day of the 4th lunar month when the peace of the realm was disturbed by a tremendous earthquake that we are told “destroyed all the houses”. Now Japan is no stranger to earthquakes.  They sit on the Pacific Rim's “Ring of Fire”, and volcanic and geologic activity is largely responsible for the islands' shape and mountainous terrain.  Not only that, but many of the volcanos across the island are still active, even today.  One stat I read suggested that 10% of the world's active volcanoes are in Japan.  We talked about two eruptions that we know about from the early 6th century back in Episode XXX, but still, those are rare enough.  There has been roughly only one significant eruption every hundred years or so, that we know of.  Meanwhile, Japan experiences about 1500 earthquakes each year.  Most of them are probably not even noticed by anyone not looking at a seismograph, of course.  Over the past decade there has been more than one earthquake each year at magnitude 7 or higher, but these are often in particular places.  Quick digression here—but if you hear about an earthquake in Japan, the numbers that they use to calculate the size are often different from what you might find in the US or other countries.  In the US we usually talk about the Richter scale, developed in 1935 by Charles Richter.  It measures the magnitude in a logarithmic scale, meaning that a category 7.0 earthquake is actually 10 times as powerful as a category 6.0.  Likewise a category 8.0 is ten times that of a 7.0, and one hundred times more powerful than a 6.0.  However, this only really provides the local magnitude, and it doesn't tell you other things, such as the type of force—a sharp crack versus rolling waves, for example—or even the duration.  In Japan, there are a few different ways that the Japanese Meterological Agency classifies earthquakes, and one of those is the Seismic Intensity scale, also known as the Shindo scale. The Shindo scale is more concerned with the effects of the earthquake than simply the magnitude, and while there are 10 different classifications, it only goes up to 7, as levels 5 and 6 are broken up into “Weak” and “Strong” intensities.  This can lead to some misunderstanding when looking at a report regarding Japanese earthquakes, as 7 is the highest they go, but they aren't measuring things the same way. However you measure it, there have been significant earthquakes, with a magnitude of 7.0 or higher, or with loss of life and property, over once a year, on average.  The damage and effects are often somewhat localized, but with modern media it is easy to learn about these earthquakes, which can certainly make it seem like they are happening all the time.  On the other hand, back in ancient times, news would take time to travel.  Still, it is remarkable to me that we really haven't seen anything in the Chronicles on major earthquakes up to this point, similar to how it is strange that we haven't really heard about any major volcanos.  There was an earthquake back in the reign of Woasatsuma no Wakugo, aka Ingyou Tennou, and we mentioned it in Episode 56.  It damaged the temporary burial of the previous sovereign, which is why it was considered of note, but otherwise it was largely just a passing mention to a natural phenomenon.  It is possible that we didn't hear about them because the Nara Basin just didn't experience anything that sizeable, or if there was, it just didn't make it into the records.  Meanwhile, the smaller quakes may have been no less common than heavy rains, and equally predictible. Compare that to later in the Nihon Shoki, where the 7th century would see at least 19 of 22 mentions of the word “earthquake”.  While it is possible that was just a particularly active century, I tend to suspect that it meant that from this point on we probably are getting better records, and thus we will get details that might not have otherwise survived if we were just relying on the historical highlights. In this case, it sounds as if the earthquake was particularly destructive, perhaps a level 6 or higher on the Shindo intensity scale.  And, of course, it impacted the Yamato elites.  We aren't told of any deaths, but it was still a traumatic event and the court took immediate action.  No, they didn't issue emergency relief funds, and they didn't provide labor to rebuild all the houses—or at least not that is mentioned.  No, the Court had something more important it needed to do:  and so orders were given to sacrifice to the “god of earthquakes.” This does make some sense.  After all, a large part of the sovereign's portfolio was in regards to the spiritual realm.  Sure, there was the administration of the state, but just about anyone could provide funding or even people to help with physical tasks.  The role of the sovereign, however, was often as the intermediary between Heaven and Earth; between the kami and human beings.   And so it was completely within Kashikiya Hime's responsibilities to try and placate the spirits that had caused this disaster and to prevent future earthquakes. Now the name of the god of earthquakes is not exactly given.  It is sometimes read as “Nawi” or “Nai” no kami, but even then it is just referencing the shaking land, or “Na”.  There are traditions that connect this kami to one that we've heard about before, Takemikazuchi. Takemikazuchi's name lets us know that he is a thunder deity, and it is not difficult to make a connection between the rolling thunder in the sky and the rolling waves of an earthquake.  Takemikazuchi's previous appearance in the Nihon Shoki was back in the Age of the Gods, when Takemikazuchi and Futsunushi came down to help pacify the land, and particularly the land of Izumo.  Today, Takemikazuchi is worshipped at Kashima Jingu, in the old land of Hitachi, and he is, in fact connected with earthquakes. There is an old belief that earthquakes were actually caused by giant catfish, or Namazu—and once again there is that “Na” component possibly making an appearance.  These old stories said that when the Namazu thrashed about, underground, the land would shake.  When this happened, Takemikazuchi found the kaname ishi, a stone at the top of the catfish's head that poked out above ground.  He struck this stone so hard that there is a divot in the rock even up to this day.  That stone sits on the grounds of Kashima shrine.  It may not look like much, but according to the shrine they tried to dig it out and found that it wasn't just a rock, but it was part of a much larger stone that continued deep into the earth.  Today this stone is a focus for worship to help prevent earthquakes. Now the kaname ishi is not only found in Kashima—there is another one a short distance away at the famous Katori shrine as well, where they worship the spirit of Futsunushi.  There are also Kaname Ishi found in Ohomura Shrine, in Iga, as well as another Kashima shrine in modern Miyagi prefecture.  These are all central to eastern Honshu, possibly indicating a common thread amongst all of them. I would note that I don't know when the tradition of the kaname ishi stone, or that story about Takemikazuchi, first came about, or if that is even the original telling of the story.  We do have an entry in the Shoku Nihongi, the successor history to the Nihon Shoki, where there were shrines to the—or an—“earthquake god” in all seven of the home provinces.  I suspect that local deities were often consulted, and different local traditions may have held some shrines, kami, and rituals as more effective than others. Regardless, I hope it has been an interesting diversion.  I know it was something I enjoyed, having recently visited Kashima and Katori shrines and seen their Kaname Ishi in person—I'll have photos up on the website.  Do you know of other earthquake related rituals or shrines?  Please hit me up online, either on Twitter—or whatever the platform is calling itself today---Facebook, or via email, at the.sengokudaimyo@gmail.com.  I'd love to hear if you know of more shrines that specialize in subduing earthquakes. Next time we'll want to start some of our deep dives.  By then I hope to have done a bit more research on some of the various topics so that we can really tie this all together. 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. Also, feel free to Tweet at us at @SengokuPodcast, or reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page.  You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com.  And that's all for now.  Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. 

My Hero Analysis
Season 3, Ep 15: Everything Is Egg

My Hero Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 30:43


Hey y'all! Join us as we discuss the My Hero Academia episode "The Test", including Izuocha baiting, fuccboi Shindo, and Aizawa the lesbian magnet. You can find spoilers and TWs on our website, myheroanalysis.com. Thanks for listening!

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Boxing: JBC Bars Ex-Female World Champ Shindo from Pro License Test for Men

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 0:07


Boxing: JBC Bars Ex-Female World Champ Shindo from Pro License Test for Men

Punch, Kick, Choke, Chat
PKCC Episode 105 - Ryan Bodrug

Punch, Kick, Choke, Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 101:28


Join us this week on PKCC as we sit down with Sensei Ryan Bodrug, 7th degree black belt in Yamanaka-ha Shindo-ryu Jujutsu. Sensei Bodrug also holds the teaching title of Kyoshi and Kancho (head of school), as well as the rank of 1st Kyu in Takeda-ryu Iaido. His main teachers include Ron Yamanaka Shihan and the late Darren Smith Shihan. His Sensei instructed him from the early days in martial arts to study traditional and modern combative forms of Ju Jutsu, Kung-fu, and Okinawan Goju-ryu Karate, and has a strong base in 'mixed' martial arts. #PKCC #iaido #jujutsu

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!
Ep.96: The Hermit! Iron Man and Emma Frost Get Married?! Ms Marvel in Wells-er-Man, RuriDragon, Comic News and More!

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 83:43


Hello and good afternoon, everyone! Anna and (sometimes) Adam, back at it again with a new podcast episode! Anna's Insta is linked below, Adam's is https://www.instagram.com/adeezzy40  Podcast notes to follow along should you wish to do so: http://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/full-archive/ep96-the-hermit-iron-man-and-emma-frost-get-married-ms-marvel-in-wells-er-man-ruridragon-comic-news-and-more  This week's Tarot Studies 0:04:01 covers our Card of the Week for the Major Arcana, #9: The Hermit! I talk a little history, description and symbolism, meaning, and pop culture references! Additionally, due to the Anime Tarot's Hikikomori card for the Hermit, I go through the differing definitions of Hikikomori, NEET, Otaku, and Weeaboo, as described by the Japanese Ministry of Health.  As part of our regular Manga segment, this week's Manga of the week 0:20:01 is the elusive Ruri Dragon! Written and illustrated by Masaoki Shindo, for whom the series has had to take a break due to the creator's health. Available on the Shonen Jump app, hopefully the hype keeps up long enough for Shindo to make a glorious return for Ruri and co! The weekly COMIC BOOKS chat 0:25:04 starts with fairly extensive Comic Book News--and Adam's main involvement of the episode this week. News we cover includes August Marvel and DC announcements, the somewhat curious line of Fall of X books, Tony and Emma's coming marriage (yep, really), and of course, those ASM #26.....choices. That was....truly a choice. We all know why, but that doesn't make it any better. Lame. Anyway. I wrap up comic news with some Frank Frazetta talk regarding the upcoming Dynamite Fire and Ice series.  There's a week or two of Recent Comic Reads 0:58:23, including the penultimate Captain Marvel, Spirit World, Avengers, and at least a TRIO of really fun indie titles. This is followed by what is coming for New Comics Next Week (5/24) 01:08:09: some series starts and some very coo continuations, IMO! The TV/MOVIES segment 01:13:46 includes a little bit of what I've been watching this week, like Netflix's Yakitori anime, before getting into some brief Announcements 01:15:05. Lastly, for Anime News 01:18:56, I have a few points of interest that include English dub announcements as well as releases for later seasons this year! Come back next week for more tarot lessons, more comic books, manga and anime, pop culture, and more, for the last week of May! Keep it sweaty; it's a good time to be a nerd. The Yancy Street Discord! https://discord.gg/6pvcTgNr  -Yancy Street Specials: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/full-archive/category/yancy-st-specials -Beginner's Guide to Comics: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/beginners-guide-to-comic-books.html   !!Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/id1550410718   !!Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/45qGcYnP147aZBVIHC09lI?si=cb8b8c1a4f8c4ac7   !!Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/PC:74557   Find me on Instagram: @annawiththecomics https://www.instagram.com/annawiththecomics/   Podcast Updates on Twitter: @savageshegeek https://twitter.com/savageshegeek   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KoazT-HEFbqCALjxRLjFQ   Website/Blog: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/   Donation and All Other Links https://linktr.ee/sensationalshegeek

Rádio Escafandro
88: A história secreta da Shindo Renmei (Parte 2: Os últimos kachigumi)

Rádio Escafandro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 63:30


Na segunda parte do mergulho na história da Shindo Renmei, entrevistamos parentes dos vitoristas e dos derrotistas. E falamos sobre os reflexos desse período histórico nos descendentes de imigrantes japoneses de hoje em dia. Mergulhe mais fundo Os últimos samurais (reportagem do TAB UOL, feita em parceria com a Rádio Escafandro) Isolados num território em guerra na América do Sul (link para compra) Entrevistados do episódio Fernando Morais⁠ Jornalista e escritor, autor de livros como Olga,  Chatô, O Mago, Lula, entre outros. Hidemitsu Miyamura Engenheiro aposentado. Alexandre Kishimoto Antropólogo e documentarista, neto de Koichi Kishimoto, autor de ⁠Isolados num território em guerra na América do Sul Laís Miwa Higa Antropóloga, atualmente estuda militância asiático-brasileira. Ficha técnica Reportagem: Juliana Sayuri e Bruno Bartaquini. Apoio de produção: Matheus Marcolino. Mixagem de som: Vitor Coroa. Trilha sonora tema: Paulo Gama. Design das capas dos aplicativos e do site: Cláudia Furnari. Direção, roteiro e edição: Tomás Chiaverini.

Rádio Escafandro
87: A história secreta da Shindo Renmei (Parte 1: O livro do gaijin)

Rádio Escafandro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 59:10


Em 1945, duas bombas atômicas sobre o Japão mataram centenas de milhares de pessoas e colocaram fim à Segunda Guerra Mundial. A milhares de quilômetros dali, no interior do Estado de São Paulo, começava outra guerra. Uma guerra secreta, de japoneses contra japoneses. De um lado, estavam os imigrantes que aceitavam a realidade de que o Japão tinha perdido a guerra - os derrotistas, ou makegumi. De outro, estavam os vitoristas, ou kachigumi. Eles acreditavam numa teoria conspiratória, divulgada por meio de uma ampla rede de notícias falsas, que colocava o Japão com o vencedor da guerra. No centro desse movimento, estava uma organização nacionalista chamada Shindo Renmei - Liga do Caminho dos Súditos, em japonês. Mas uma parte dessa organização foi muito além da propagação de fake news. Ela criou células terroristas que promoveram uma série de atentados a bomba e assassinatos de imigrantes que aceitavam a derrota do Japão. Entre os anos de 1946 e 1947, foram 23 mortos e cerca de 150 feridos. Os atentados e assassinatos deram origem a um dos maiores processos judiciais da história do Brasil, com mais de 30 mil detidos. Apesar disso, nas décadas seguintes, pouco se falou sobre o assunto na colônia nipobrasileira, e a Shindo Renmei acabou esquecida. Até que um jornalista brasileiro resolveu fuçar os arquivos secretos do caso. Mergulhe mais fundo Corações Sujos (link para compra) O Súdito (link para compra) Entrevistados do episódio Fernando Morais Jornalista e escritor, autor de livros como Olga,  Chatô, O Mago, Lula, entre outros. Jorge Okubaru Jornalista e escritor, autor do livro O Súdito. Diego Avelino de Moraes Carvalho Historiador, filósofo e psicanalista, autor da tese de doutorado O Martírio no Sol Poente. Ficha técnica Reportagem: Juliana Sayuri e Bruno Bartaquini. Apoio de produção: Matheus Marcolino. A mixagem de som: João Vitor Coura. A trilha sonora tema: Paulo Gama. O design das capas dos aplicativos e do site: Cláudia Furnari. Direção, roteiro e edição: Tomás Chiaverini.  

Yellow Chair Collective: The Podcast.
Hell Yes or Hell No: Determining Alignment with Personal Values with Brandon Shindo, LCSW

Yellow Chair Collective: The Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 37:55


Brandon Shindo is a mental health therapist and entrepreneur who struggled with burnout. After years of dealing with joint pains and fatigue, Brandon began to notice the correlation between his mental health and physical health. He sought out medical advice and found that the best approach was to slow down and give his body time to heal. Through his research and experiences, Brandon is now committed to helping others understand and manage their own psychosomatic symptoms. Check out K&B Therapy: https://www.kandbtherapy.com/ Follow Brandon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bashindo.lcsw/ Follow Brandon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-shindo-msw-lcsw-b480911a6 Follow Yellow Chair Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/yellowchaircollective ⁠ Website:⁠ https://yellowchaircollective.com/ ⁠ Tik Tok:⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@yellowchaircollective  Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 03:59 Brandon's Backstory 08:05 Quitting is okay; create your own opportunities to heal from burnout. 10:04 Creating a business that aligns with your talent and values 12:26 Thoughtful decision making with consideration for family and community, seeking support, and setting boundaries. 14:11 Setting boundaries is important to keep people close, give a limited amount, and honor core beliefs. 17:21 Code-switching to "survive" can lead to conflicting values; look for alignment of values for "hell yes" decisions. 19:21 Focus on two core values; be alone in solitude; filter out experiences that are not serving. 24:13 Maintaining self-worth takes continual work. 28:40 Generational Trauma as a fourth-generation Japanese American 34:39 Brandon's values and story, with the goal of helping others navigate life easier.

Pain sur la Planche - Manga
Chapitre #8 - Shindo - Comment éditer son propre manga

Pain sur la Planche - Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 67:04


SOUTENIR LE PODCAST : https://fr.tipeee.com/pain-sur-la-planche/ Dans ce nouvel épisode de Pain sur la Planche, nous retrouvons Shindo, l'auteure de Pilgrim ! Ce qui est fou avec son histoire, c'est qu'il lui aura fallu presque 20 ans pour la sortir ! Et oui, Pilgrim raconte les prémices d'une épopée mûrie pendant deux décennies ! Et comme si cela ne suffisait pas, elle est également la traductrice de piliers du manga tels que Dragon Ball, Seven Deadly Sins ou encore L'Atelier des Sorciers ! Aujourd'hui, elle est maman de deux enfants, traductrice et mangaka, mais aussi la 8ème invitée de notre podcast ! Je vous souhaite un excellent épisode en compagnie de Shindo ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RETROUVER SHINDO :

CalPsychiatry Presents: Mindstories
Fostering Mental Health Clinician Wellness and Avoiding Burnout | Kaelly Arellano and Brandon Shindo

CalPsychiatry Presents: Mindstories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 21:53


Kaelly Arellano and Brandon Shindo are Licensed Clinical Social Workers and the co-founders of K & B Therapy, Inc.—a group practice located in Sherman Oaks, but servicing individuals all throughout California.   They specialize in providing culturally sensitive mental health services for young professionals, college students, and people of color. Kaelly is a proud first-generation Latina and Brandon is a fourth generation Japanese American. Together, they hope to be able to break down mental health stigmas within their communities by offering relatable therapeutic services that embrace culture, language, and the values of their clients.   K & B are also motivated to support other mental health professionals engage in preventative care for burnout and have developed a unique virtual group, “This Therapist Goes 2 Therapy” to provide a space where mental health professionals can also prioritize their wellness.   K & B Therapy ------ Kaelly's Instagram Brandon's Instagram Find Kaelly on LinkedIn Find Brandon on LinkedIn K & B Instagram Facebook

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
Wsc1 acts as a piezosensor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, enhancing glycerol efflux via aquaglyceroporin Fps1 in response to high hydrostatic pressure

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.15.516693v1?rss=1 Authors: Mochizuki, T., Tanigawa, T., Shindo, S., Suematsu, M., Oguchi, Y., Mioka, T., Kato, Y., Fujiyama, M., Hatano, E., Yamaguchi, M., Chibana, H., Abe, F. Abstract: The fungal cell wall is the first barrier against diverse external stresses, such as high hydrostatic pressure. This study explores the roles of osmoregulation and the cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway in response to the high pressure in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We demonstrate the roles of the transmembrane mechanosensor Wsc1 and aquaglyceroporin Fps1 in an underlying protective mechanism to avoid cellular rupture under high pressure. The promotion of water influx into cells at 25 MPa, as evident by an increase in cell volume and a loss of the plasma membrane eisosome structure, promotes the activation of Wsc1, an activator of the CWI pathway. The downstream mitogen-activated protein kinase Slt2 was hyperphosphorylated at 25 MPa. Glycerol efflux increases via Fps1 phosphorylation, which is initiated by downstream components of the CWI pathway, and contributes to the reduction in intracellular osmolarity under high pressure. Herein, the elucidation of a cellular pathway that is used as a protective mechanism against high pressure could potentially be translated to mammalian cells and could help to understand cellular mechanosensation and adaptation. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
A Drosophila model of diabetic neuropathy reveals a crucial role of proteasome activity in the glia

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.22.509008v1?rss=1 Authors: Suzuki, M., Kuromi, H., Shindo, M., Sakata, N., Niimi, N., Fukui, K., Saitoe, M., Sango, K. Abstract: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common chronic, progressive complication of diabetes mellitus. The main symptom is sensory loss; the molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. We found that Drosophila fed a high-sugar diet, which induces diabetes-like phenotypes, exhibit impairment of noxious heat avoidance. The impairment of heat avoidance was associated with shrinkage of the leg neurons expressing the Drosophila transient receptor potential channel Painless. Using a candidate genetic screening approach, we identified proteasome modulator 9 as one of the modulators of impairment of heat avoidance. We further showed that proteasome inhibition in the glia reversed the impairment of noxious heat avoidance, and heat-shock proteins and exosome secretion in the glia mediated the effect of proteasome inhibition. Our results establish Drosophila as a useful system for exploring molecular mechanisms of diet-induced peripheral neuropathy and propose that the glial proteasome is one of the candidate therapeutic targets for DPN. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer

Sailor Noob
SN 124: "The Imminent Terror of Darkness: Struggles of the Eight Guardians"

Sailor Noob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 88:41


Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!Forget everything you know about the Death Busters because this episode presents an anime apotheosis! As both Senshi teams fight to invade Mugen Academy, their opponents reveal their new powers...and new forms!In this episode, we discuss earthquakes and earthquake prevention in Japan, the Ring of Fire, the Great Hanshin quake, the Shindo scale, the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, 3.11, and the Ansei Great Quakes. We also talk about the Saban Moon Dimension, random possessions, vicious and viscous, Lovecraft hand, ooze girls and booby shields, Sailor Sade, pentacle tentacles and ochre ichor, going from beatific to bitchy, cracking the Ghostbusters 2 Code, Sailor Babies, dogs and cats house-shopping, mean green mothers, and being too good for the Richter scale.THEY KEEP LYING TO US!We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Become a patron of the show and get access to our Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon live-action show and our Animedification podcast!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a Kōhī on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope

Geopizza
Em Nome do Imperador: O Fim da Shindo Renmei #84

Geopizza

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 194:38


De 1946 - 1947, a organização Shindo Renmei foi responsável por dezenas de homicídios, atentados à bomba e vinculação de propagandas políticas falsas no Brasil. Fundada por imigrantes japoneses em São Paulo, a instituição negava que o Japão tinha perdido a 2º Guerra Mundial, buscando restaurar o espírito samurai nipônico

Geopizza
A Máfia Japonesa no Brasil: Shindo Renmei #83

Geopizza

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 127:53


Fundada por imigrantes japoneses em São Paulo, a organização Shindo Remnei acreditava que o Japão tinha VENCIDO a 2º Guerra Mundial, silenciando quem pensasse o contrário

The OffBeat Podcast
East vs West Coast Hip-Hop Fashion, Non-Binary Clothing & Gender Fluidity and What is America?

The OffBeat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 38:43


East vs West Coast Hip-Hop Fashion, Non-Binary Clothing & Gender Fluidity and What is America? On this episode of the Offbeat Podcast, we're once again joined by the one and only Shindo the God. We discuss East vs West coast Hip Hop fashion and how masculine & feminine fluidity play a role in todays culture. We also get into some gritty topics such as Egyptology, Native American culture, and so much more. As always, thank you for watching - please like and subscribe, as it really helps our channel out! Thanks! Subscribe to our podcast here (spotify, itunes, google): https://anchor.fm/theoffbeat Shindo The God https://instagram.com/superstarshindo https://twitter.com/superstarshindo INSTAGRAM Xander: https://instagram.com/jalexander_._ Eddie: https://instagram.com/eddiesaturn29 Rick: https://instagram.com/rickydigitall TWITTER Rick: https://twitter.com/rickydigitall Eddie: https://twitter.com/eddiesaturn29 TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@rickydigitall Links: XLOUNGE - Lofi / Lounge Music / Chill Vibes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpjHs1t1XJSWNgLzB5ye9A/videos Eddie Saturn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeXpkEoepeTya1IBeM4SbQ https://www.eddiesaturn.com/ https://soundcloud.com/eddiesaturn29 Eddie Saturn's Upcoming Shows: https://www.eddiesaturn.com/shows A Very Special Thanks to:FULL FRAME MEDIA LLC https://www.fullframemediallc.com/ https://instagram.com/fullframemedia413 https://www.facebook.com/pg/FullFrameLLC/

The OffBeat Podcast
Shindo the God on Free Thinking, Hip-Hop's Top 5 Rappers, and non stop laughter

The OffBeat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 39:06


Shindo the God on Free Thinking, Hip-Hop's Top 5 Rappers, and non stop laughter. On this episode of the Offbeat Podcast, we're joined by the one and only Shindo the God aka SuperStarShindo aka Basline Brudder who shares his takes on free thinking, and open mindedness and so much more! As always, thank you for watching - please like and subscribe, as it really helps our channel out! Thanks! Subscribe to our podcast here (spotify, itunes, google): https://anchor.fm/theoffbeat Shindo The God https://instagram.com/superstarshindo https://twitter.com/superstarshindo INSTAGRAM Xander: https://instagram.com/jalexander_._ Eddie: https://instagram.com/eddiesaturn29 Rick: https://instagram.com/rickydigitall TWITTER Rick: https://twitter.com/rickydigitall Eddie: https://twitter.com/eddiesaturn29 TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@rickydigitall Links: XLOUNGE - Lofi / Lounge Music / Chill Vibes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpjHs1t1XJSWNgLzB5ye9A/videos Eddie Saturn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeXpkEoepeTya1IBeM4SbQ https://www.eddiesaturn.com/ https://soundcloud.com/eddiesaturn29 Eddie Saturn's Upcoming Shows: https://www.eddiesaturn.com/shows A Very Special Thanks to:FULL FRAME MEDIA LLC https://www.fullframemediallc.com/ https://instagram.com/fullframemedia413 https://www.facebook.com/pg/FullFrameLLC/

PodcAstroll
PodcAstroll #26 ft Alex Villamar | Voz de Naoto en Nagatoro, Kōichi Shindo, Marcel Galliard

PodcAstroll

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 84:44


Después de unos meses, aquí en el PodcAstroll #26 les traigo a un actor de doblaje para que nos acompañe en este podcast de anime, Alex Villamar estará charlando con nosotros acerca de su experiencia en este sector. Platicaremos acerca de si existe el nepotismo en el doblaje, qué se necesita para ser actor de doblaje, sus inicios en esta labor y mucho más. ¡No te lo pierdas!

Think Weird
Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs About Therapy & Begin to Invest in Yourself with Therapists Brandon Shindo and Kaelly Arellano

Think Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 57:14 Transcription Available


Today's guests are licensed clinical therapists Kaelly Arellano and Brandon Shindo. They are also entrepreneurs who own and operate K&B Therapy, a private practice located in Los Angeles, California. K&B Therapy serves young professionals, college students, and people of color (particularly those who identify as Asian American Pacific Islander, and/or Latinx). K&B Therapy helps clients use their own voice in expressing their needs and thoughts to create an authentic life of balance between success and happiness.   In this episode we discuss: The Biggest Misconceptions about Therapists Why it's important to share Your story The Importance of Community Care/Mentorship, And so much more!       For more go to: www.brainkrafty.com/kandb     Check out K&B Therapy: https://www.kandbtherapy.com/ Follow Brandon on Instagram Follow Kaelly on Instagram

9kbrasil
Shindo Renmei

9kbrasil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 16:38


“Após o fim da Segunda Guerra, um grupo extremista de imigrantes japoneses começou a espalhar o boato de que o Japão não havia perdido a guerra. Segundo eles, as notícias da rendição do imperador japonês em 1945 eram mentiras espalhadas pelos Aliados para minar o moral dos nipônicos.” Conheça a história que por muito tempo foi ocultada pela colônia japonesa no Brasil. Apoio - ABC JAPAN - https://www.abcjapan.org Fatiado Cast - https://bit.ly/3h1IOZ Pokebras - https://pokebras.com Nossos links: https://linktr.ee/9kBrasil #9KBrasil #podcast #brasil #Japão #okinawa #sakura #hanami #ainu #hajichi #samurai #tanabata #japan #talks #uchinanchu #rosamiyake #imagensdojapão #tushibi #yaminoichinichi #hinukan #rusmea #curionautas #assombrado

The Zen Mountain Monastery Podcast
Jukai Ceremony, Spring Ango 2022

The Zen Mountain Monastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 77:11 Very Popular


Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Roshi - Zen Mountain Monastery, New York, Sunday 04/17/2022 - Shugen Roshi officiates the Spring Ango Jukai ceremony at Zen Mountain Monastery in which six students receive the sixteen Buddhist precepts. Rennin, Seisan, Jiho, Yugaku, Shindo & Onren have all been practicing as formal students and studying these moral and ethical teachings for a number of years. During the ceremony Shugen Roshi offers joyful encouragement to the recipients as they take up these living teachings, living vows. Richard Rennin Hubbard ("Pure Patience") Michele Seisan Laura ("Peaceful Mountain") Mark Jiho Taylor ("To Set Free, Release the Self'") Tom Yugaku Caplan ("To Remember and Know Courage") Rebecca Shindo Kisch ("Trust in the Way") Daniel Onren Latorre ("True Kindness" / "Pure Gratitude")

Conversations with Green Changemakers in Japan
#2 Plant-based diet with Noriko Shindo, co-founder and CEO of Veggino

Conversations with Green Changemakers in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 42:23


Noriko Shindo is Japanese but was brought up abroad before moving back to Japan. After transitioning to a plant-based diet and seeing the positive influence she had on some of her friends, she decided to start Veggino. Veggino is a bi-lingual non-for-profit website and group that aims to spread a plant-based lifestyle in Japan. In this episode, she is telling us more about her story and some tips on how to follow a plant-based diet in Japan. Find the summary of the discussion on the Mottainai Transition website as well as more tips on how to get started with a plant-based diet in Japan. Check out the Ekolokal website to find eco-friendly shops and restaurants near you. Feel free to get in touch with us to share your thoughts: helene@ekolokal.com Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod

The One True Podcast
Episode 83: Tadaai

The One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 39:04


Are you puppies ready for some Tadaai? I bet you are! Ro and Lizard discuss the infamous ship of Tadashi "Snake" Kikuchi and Ainosuke "Adam" Shindo from Sk8 the Infinity. Lizard's TwitterLizard's Rec ListSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theonetruepod)

Kippon Talk
KT#11 - Traductrice de Dragon Ball le jour, mangaka la nuit ! Shindo - Pilgrim

Kippon Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 111:12


Dans ce 11ème épisode Keops a le plaisir de vous présenter Shindo, auteure de Pilgrim (dont le premier tome est sur le point d'être imprimé grâce à une campagne Ulule) mais aussi traductrice puisque, de son vrai nom Fédoua Lamodière, elle a traduit Dragon Ball, Seven Deadly Sins, Jujutsu Kaisen et plein d'autres ! Elle nous présente donc son métier, mais aussi sa vie de mangaka dans l'ombre et sa première oeuvre, Pilgrim ! Pour commander le premier tome de son manga c'est par ici : https://fr.ulule.com/pilgrim-manga/ Date d'enregistrement de l'épisode : 31.03.2022 Musique d'introduction : Titre: Synthwave Vibe - Auteur: Meydän - Source: https://meydan.bandcamp.com - Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.fr - Téléchargement (5MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=504

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
2-Hour Discussion Between 4 Women to Inspire a Sustainable Japan | Angela Ortiz, Ruth Jarman, Trista Bridges, Noriko Shindo

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 125:01


Inspiring speaker preview for the Women to Inspire a Sustainable Japan event to be held in May 2022. In this talk, 4 successful, inspiring, and deeply knowledgeable women share business in Japan know-how and discuss some of the key issues from their industries. https://youtu.be/-2Ppm_XXuwU (Watch the Talk.) Angela Ortiz, Ruth Marie Jarman, Noriko Shindo and Trista Bridges are from various industries, backgrounds, and experience in Japan - this is a great chance to get to know more about these amazing and inspiring leaders, especially during #womenshistorymonth #IWD In the first hour, we will hear examples from each of the speakers about their background and a project they are working on which enhance the quality of lives of people, protect the environment, and still get necessary income https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sustainability (#sustainability). Inspiring book, podcast, video and content recommendations at the end of the first hour. In the second hour, the speakers will recommend programs, businesses, subsidies and other resources for empowering women in Japan and answer questions from the live viewers. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sdg5 (#SDG5) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sustainability (#Sustainability) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sdgs (#SDGs) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/esgs (#ESGs) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sustainablewomen (#SustainableWomen) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/japan (#Japan) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/seeksustainablejapan (#seeksustainablejapan) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/talkshow (#talkshow) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/live (#live) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/womentoinspiresustainablejapan (#womentoinspiresustainablejapan) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/event (#event) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/seminar (#seminar) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/japanesebusiness (#japanesebusiness) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startups (#startups) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/innovation (#innovation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/womenleaders (#womenleaders) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/femalentrepreneurs (#femalentrepreneurs) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/womenempowered (#womenempowered) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/iwd2022 (#IWD2022) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sdgs (#SDGs) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/esgs (#ESGs) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/csr (#CSR) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/consultants (#consultants) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/womenonboards (#womenonboards) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/authors (#authors) #inspiringwomenjapan Angela Ortiz - Founder Stratechist Consulting https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbHcwLWtqd0JYZGVoa3FBd29MaEJQWjBhc2Vyd3xBQ3Jtc0tsWUxOWVk4S09aUWdBaDdmYnptMWIweUVKb0tOOVA2ckNsM1dwdHpRQTdYTEVxQWprN1lQS2dCZjhoZ3I5NldwVGJPYmx5bWNSeUhDcG92RklqR2tBTF9tM2xPajlFbTRJNS1GMzJmODVUVlVXMTBQdw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fstratechist.com%2F&v=-2Ppm_XXuwU (https://stratechist.com/) Previous: Founder Place To Grow NPO - Sustainability Strategy: Adidas - H&M Ruth Marie Jarman - Founder Jarman International https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbm1CalFuYmJNYl8zRmh5UFpVQ2x1N2g5VGhQd3xBQ3Jtc0trTkxUYThPTlhvTlpkaHQyM1ZLOUg5clhsYU9DRmc5TVI5elJudnQ0UzN6TjJ0LTkzYVhmZF9GX3prcy1xTktZcFdJWjR1aDZaMEZtSmhmMHNmZkhLek8yX3ZoTWtNclJwUWxTMmZJdHNoZFc3Y0VmRQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jarman-international.com%2F&v=-2Ppm_XXuwU (https://www.jarman-international.com/) Previous: Recruit - SpaceDesign Noriko Shindo - Co-Founder at Ekolokal | Previously Amazon | Social Entrepreneur : https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkVxMWNJNHN2Njg0S0V5di1vQWt6a1RUVVNaZ3xBQ3Jtc0tsZFhzMWlXa1NXWHJ2RUZEdTRaczBVQUZTM3hMWmF3S01UZUNLU3QtaXBJZEhucnlCYkVWRjB4eHFxTnYwaHVQN3FhcU9LV01LcTdscDgzRlpUVzk4MXF6TGdNTGJyem5RREQ2SFdxem5NYnhkOUktRQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fekolokal.com%2F&v=-2Ppm_XXuwU (https://ekolokal.com/) Trista...

TRUST & THRIVE with Tara Mont
157: Creating Your Own Definition of Success - with Brandon A. Shindo, Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Co-Founder of K&B Therapy

TRUST & THRIVE with Tara Mont

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 39:52


Brandon A. Shindo is a fourth generation Japanese American. He was born and raised in the City of Los Angeles, CA. Brandon is the Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of California, and the CEO and Co-Founder of K&B Therapy Inc.Over Brandon's professional career, he has served as an in-and-outpatient clinical therapist, field-based clinical supervisor at a non-profit community mental health agency, and as a field instructor for graduate level Master of Social Work students. He is also a keynote speaker for events discussing mental health within communities of color.He specializes and is passionate in working with and advocating for young professionals, college students, and people of color (particularly those who identify as Asian American Pacific Islander).Ultimately, he aims to help his clients find their optimal balance between success and happiness in their lives, and create a life that they feel is authentic and genuine to themselves.In this episode, we discuss men's mental health, cultural expectations, healthy vs. unhealthy masculinity, ending the stigma of mental health, being proactive over reactive, and more.FOLLOW BRANDON:INSTA: @@bashindo.lcswWEBSITE:  www.kandbtherapy.comSTAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK:@trustandthriveTWITTER: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com EMAIL: tara@tara-mont.com 

What School You Went?
From Hilo to Wall Street (with Dustin Shindo)

What School You Went?

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 16:49


Entrepreneur Dustin Shindo talks about his journey from hauling Pepsi bottles at his family business, Hilo Soda Works, to launching two public companies and ringing the bell on Wall Street.

Verdades Incovinientes Podcast
(Me Ne Frego Especial): Corações Sujos: A História da Shindo-Renmei no Brasil (Re-Upload)

Verdades Incovinientes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 218:04


A Shindo Renmei, ou "Liga do Caminho dos Súditos", nasceu em São Paulo após o fim da S3gunda Gu3rra. Para seus seguidores, a notícia da rendição japonesa não passava de uma fr4ude da imprensa. Como aceitar a d3rrota, se em 2600 anos o invencível Japão jamais perdera uma gu3rra? Como era possível o Imperador Hirohito, literalmente um Deus, ter caído em batalha? Em poucos meses a colônia nipônica, composta de mais de 200 mil imigrantes, estava irremediavelmente dividida: de um lado ficavam os kachigumi, os "vitoristas" da Shindo Renmei, apoiados por 80% da comunidade japonesa no Brasil. Do outro, os makegumi, ou "derrotistas", apelidados de "corações sujos" e caçados como tr4idores. Um mês depois Mizobe cai b4leado na cidade de Bastos, enquanto Eitii Sakane conduz um banho de s4ngue em Tupã, estava iniciada a gu3rra no Brasil. Fontes: Livros: Corações Sujos (Fernando Morais); Shindô-Renmei: T3rrorismo e R3pressão (Rogério Dezem); A última mensagem de Hiroshima: O que vi e como s0brevivi à b0mba at0mica (Takashi Morita); Im1grantes J4poneses no Brasil (Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro); Documentários: Yami no Ichinichi - O Cr1me que abalou a C0lônia J4ponesa no Brasil" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDf_e... Sem Palavras - Peechless Sprachlon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArrWa... Pr0ibido Falar Al3mão: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGEKF... 1988, 80 Anos da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWo7K... Chegada no Kasato Maru: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngoZx... levou 5 meses pra fazer apenas msm livro lido 3 vezes pq esquecia fds 113 paginas do word mas saiu BRABO isso q importa tá daqueles q vc grava em 2x no Nero pra m1dia durar mais tempo daqueles q o agente da AB1N ouve pra fzr relatorio e se converte daqueles q vc ouve 5 minutos por dia pra ter o ano todo kkkk diversao kkk o melhor argumento pró-cristianismo é que, ele estando certo, V4rgas tá ardendo no inf3rno nesse exato segundo kk alegria ano q vem tem o ultimo e acabou flw hj eu to nota 10mil Créditos: Parabellum: YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCRII2Rui4n4i1o_L9Px9ZDg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0izggbkk9NqcjNcoVwUA7D?si=k0paNgPvRoeRkxoJrJM7WQ&utm_source=copy-link Canal Do Me Ne Frego No Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MMv1sz5bd00z/ Obrigado por Ouvir Este Podcast, Até mais.

Cuke Audio Podcast
With Guest Shindo Gita Gayatri

Cuke Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 84:01


Shindo Gita Gayatri is from south India. After years of study and practice there, sixteen years ago she came to the SF Zen Center. She continues to be involved with practice on both shores.

simp#2
"Cherry Kiss.." An Idol/Pro Hero Shindo x Listener ASMR Spicy Ver

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 56:22


The Liner Notes Podcast - With Crimson Calamity

 The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity. Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen. Episode 5 - September 2nd 2021Lauren and Mallory conduct their first interview with The Shindellas!Drink of the week: Shindo (Peach Ginger Bourbon Cocktail)Subscribe to this podcast AND our mailing list for a free download of our song Fool's Gold - we're a band too! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, and Twitter - we wanna be friends with y'all! 

Podcast do Ogro
Episódio 38: História dos Japoneses no Brasil: do Kasato-Maru ao caso Shindo-Renmei

Podcast do Ogro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 106:59


O Brasil é o país que abriga a maior comunidade de japoneses fora do Japão, com cerca de 1,5 milhão de membros. Desde a chegada dos primeiros imigrantes no navio Kasato-Maru em 1908, a trajetória dos japoneses no país envolveu e envolve muitos intercâmbios culturais, mas também ocorreram episódios de tensões, principalmente entre 1942 até o final da década de 1950, com os atos violentos de um grupo chamado Shindo-Renmei. Acompanhe nossa entrevista com prof Doutor Diego Avelino de Moraes Carvalho para entender essa história!

roblox geam reviews
i play shindo, again

roblox geam reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 10:38


uhh yea wit my freind ben, I REALLY GOT STOP SAYING UMM, I MAY HAVE TO TAKE A BREAK. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yakawaka/message

roblox geam reviews
the 5 steps to being epic in shindo

roblox geam reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 6:55


u wanna be epic listen to this --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yakawaka/message

roblox geam reviews
i say shindo life for 30 seconds

roblox geam reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 0:30


sorry my voice cracked tons --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yakawaka/message

roblox geam reviews
Shindo stuff

roblox geam reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 17:20


its getting really hard to name these episodes so I keep putting stuff, so uh yea --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yakawaka/message

roblox geam reviews
I PLAY SHINDO

roblox geam reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 61:40


H email me at noahchimirri-smith@outlook.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yakawaka/message

Bytemarks Café
Bytemarks Café: UH's Calvin Shindo Student Venture Fund

Bytemarks Café

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 28:54


Today on Bytemarks Cafe, we'll get the inside story on the University of Hawaii's Calvin Shindo Student Venture Fund. We?ll learn this venture fund will give students hands-on opportunity to learn the venture capital process and startup finance.

AudiTip Nippon
[Tips. 18- Italiano] “Attenzione alle scosse di assestamento”

AudiTip Nippon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 4:23


Text by Miduho Morita(2021/02/14)  Translation and Narration by Antonello Santeramo(2021/02/22) Il 13 Febbraio intorno alle 23:00 nella zona di Tohoku in Giappone c'è stata una fortissima scossa di terremoto. Qui di seguito vi riportiamo alcune delle informazioni in merito al terremoto e inoltre vorremmo darvi alcune indicazioni su che che cosa fare in caso di terremoto. L'epicentro è stato registrato al largo della prefettura di Fukushima. Al terremoto non è seguito nessuno tsunami. Gli esperti ritengono che si tratti di una scossa di assestamento del sisma dell'11 Marzo del 2011 (Grande sisma del Giappone orientale). Spesso infatti, a violenti terremoti seguono forti scosse di assestamento. A causa di questo terremoto è stata interrotta la linea ferroviaria di Tohoku dei treni “superveloci” (Shinkansen); risultano essere ancora bloccate molte arterie stradali. L'Agenzia meteorologica giapponese chiede a tutti di prestare molta attenzione alla possibilità che si possano verificare entro sette giorni, altre violente scosse di magnitudo 6. Soprattutto nella settimana a partire dal 13 Febbraio, è possibile che possano verificarsi altre scosse grandi e piccole. In Giappone si usa un altro modello per misurare la magnitudo di un terremoto: La scala “Shindo”. La parola “Shindo” significa in giapponese “Intensità sismica”. L'”intensità sismica” mostra l'intensità di un terremoto in luoghi diversi (Mentre la scala Richter misura la magnitudo di un terremoto solo nel luogo dell'epicentro). I valori di questa scala vanno da 0 a 7. Il valore 5 è a sua volta diviso in 5 “inferiore” o “-” e 5 “superiore” o “+”. Anche il valore 6 si divide in 6 “inferiore” o “-” e 6 “superiore” o “+” e. In tutto ci sono allora dieci valori della scala Shindo. Il 13 Febbraio, il valore più alto registrato è stato di 6+ della scala di “Intensità sismica” o “Shindo” in alcuni luoghi della prefettura di Fukushima e della prefettura di Miyagi. Alcune precauzioni suggerite Quando dormi tieni sempre a portata di mano una torcia elettrica o lo Smartphone. Inoltre tieni sempre un paio di pantofole o di scarpe vicino a te in modo da poter allontanarti, se fosse necessario, il più rapidamente possibile facendo comunque sempre attenzione che non ti cadono addosso oggetti pesanti. Mobili e oggetti vari potrebbero essere instabili e quindi cadere. Indossa per questo le pantofole in camera perché potresti calpestare piatti rotti o vetri. Le forti piogge dopo un terremoto possono causare crolli e smottamenti in zone montane. Per coloro che a causa del terremoto non possono restare in casa, sono a disposizione dei centri di evacuazione. Nei centri di evacuazione si stanno prendendo misure contro la diffusione del Covid 19. Ricordati di restare in contatto con amici e parenti per assicurarti che stiano bene e al sicuro. 【レファレンス(reference)】 ・気象庁「令和3年2月13日23時08分頃の福島県沖の地震について」 https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/press/2102/14a/202102140110.html

AudiTip Nippon
[Tips.18-Spanish] Cuidado con las réplicas sísmicas

AudiTip Nippon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 3:50


Text by Miduho Morita (2021/02/14) Translation and Narration by Xavier (2021/02/22) ●La noche del 13 de febrero de 2021, hubo un gran terremoto en la región de Tohoku, en Japón alrededor de las 11:00. Aquí tiene algunos consejos que debe de tener en cuenta cuando ocurra un terremoto. ● El lugar donde ocurre un terremoto se llama epicentro. El epicentro de este terremoto fue en el mar, en la prefectura de Fukushima. El tsunami no se produjo. Los expertos creen que este terremoto que ocurrió fue la réplica del Gran Terremoto del Este de Japón, que causó grandes daños el 11 de marzo de 2011. Las réplicas, son los siguientes terremotos, que ocurren después, a causa de los efectos de grandes terremotos. ●Tohoku Shinkansen ha dejado de funcionar debido a los daños causados por este terremoto. Hay algunos lugares donde la carretera también está bloqueada. ● La Agencia Meteorológica de Japón dijo: "Durante la próxima semana, tenga cuidado con los posibles terremotos que pueden llegar a tener una intensidad sísmica aproximadamente de 6 o más (hoy). Por favor, tengan cuidado". Especialmente entre la 1ª y 13ª semana es posible que ocurran pequeños y grandes terremotos. ●震度(しんど) Shindo, es Intensidad sísmica en japonés, que expresa la magnitud del temblor de un terremoto. La intensidad sísmica muestra qué tan grande se sintió un terremoto en cada lugar. Hay 10 niveles de 震 度 (し ん ど) o intensidad sísmica, que van de 0 a 7, con 5 y 6 incluyendo + (más) y - (menos). El día 13, la intensidad sísmica más alta fue de 6+ en algunas partes de la prefectura de Fukushima y la prefectura de Miyagi. ● Cuando duerma, mantenga una linterna y un teléfono inteligente cerca de usted. Además, mantenga zapatillas o zapatos cerca de usted para que pueda escapar rápidamente si es necesario. También tenga cuidado de que no le caiga un objeto pesado encima suyo. Los muebles y otros objetos pueden ser inestables. Puede lesionarse al pisar vidrios o platos rotos, así que tenga cuidado y use zapatillas en su habitación. ●Las fuertes lluvias después de un terremoto pueden provocar el colapso de montañas, lo que provoca deslizamientos de tierra. ● Los centros de evacuación están disponibles para aquellos que no pueden quedarse en casa debido al peligro. Esos centros de evacuación están tomando precauciones contra la propagación del COVID-19. Recuerde mantenerse en contacto con sus amigos y conocidos para asegurarse de que estén seguros. 【レファレンス(reference)】 ・気象庁「令和3年2月13日23時08分頃の福島県沖の地震について」 https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/press/2102/14a/202102140110.html

AudiTip Nippon
[Tips.18-Tiếng Việt] Cẩn thận với dư chấn của động đất (động đất ngày 13 tháng 2)

AudiTip Nippon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 2:12


Text: Miduho Morita(2021/02/14) Translation and Narration: Bui Linh(2021/02/16) ●Khoảng 11 giờ đêm ngày 13 tháng 2 năm 2021, tại khu vực Tohoku đã xảy ra động đất. Chúng tôi xin giới thiệu một vài điểm cần chú ý khi động đất xảy ra.
 ●Nơi xảy ra động đất được gọi là tâm chấn (shingenchi). Tâm chấn của trận động đất này là ở trên biển thuộc tỉnh Fukushima. Đã không có sóng thần xảy ra. ●Các nhà chuyên môn cho rằng đây là dư chấn của trận động đất Đông Nhật Bản đã xảy ra vào ngày 11 tháng 3 năm 2011, để lại thiệt hại nặng nề. Dư chấn là chấn động chịu ảnh hưởng của động đất lớn, xảy ra sau khi có động đất.
 ●Cục khí tượng đưa ra thông báo “trong vòng một tuần này, mọi người hãy cẩn thận với động đất ở cấp cao nhất – cấp độ 6 mạnh. Đặc biệt là từ ngày 13, trong vòng một tuần, rất dễ xảy ra động đất lớn hoặc nhỏ.
 ●Shindo (cấp độ động đất) là từ tiếng Nhật biểu thị độ rung của động đất. Có các cấp độ từ 0 đến 7, trong đó cấp 5 và 6 chia làm 2 loại nhỏ là mạnh và yếu, như vậy có tổng cộng 10 bậc. Cấp độ 6 mạnh (roku kyo) là cấp độ 6 ở mức mạnh, cấp độ 6 yếu (roku jyaku) là cấp độ 6 ở mức yếu. Vào ngày 13, tỉnh Fukushima và tỉnh Miyagi đã rung mạnh nhất, đó là cấp độ 6 mạnh. ●Khi đi ngủ, bạn nên để đèn pin và điện thoại ở cạnh mình để có thể chạy thoát ngay lập tức, để giày dép ở gần mình, cố gắng để vật nặng không rơi vào người.
Các đồ dùng trong nhà có thể không còn ổn định và ở nguyên vị trí ban đầu. Bạn hãy đi dép trong nhà để tránh giẫm phải những mảnh thủy tinh hoặc bát đũa vỡ nhé. ●Sau khi động đất xảy ra, cũng có thể có mưa lớn, sạt lở núi hoặc lở đất.
 ●Những người không thể ở trong nhà vì gặp tình trạng nguy hiểm thì hãy đến nơi lánh nạn. Nơi lánh nạn đang thực hiện các biện pháp chống corona. ●Bạn đừng quên liên lạc để hỏi thăm những người bạn hoặc người quen của mình xem họ có ổn không nhé. 【レファレンス(reference)】 ・気象庁「令和3年2月13日23時08分頃の福島県沖の地震について」 https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/press/2102/14a/202102140110.html

Who You Needed
29. Insider Secrets to Humble Leadership w/ Therapist and CEO Brandon Shindo

Who You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 63:02


Brandon Shindo is #WhoYouNeeded. Brandon is the CEO of K&B Therapy -  a mental health group that provides culturally sensitive psychotherapy for young professionals and people of color. Helen and Brandon discuss burnout among mental health professionals and the secrets to effective leadership

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Veggie Options For All | Veggino | Noriko Shindo

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 61:11


Noriko Shindo is a co-founding member of the Japan-focused plant-based information and support hub VEGGINO where she also serves as CEO. https://youtu.be/FNXycXNcLNw (Watch the video of our talk here.) Here Noriko talks about how she got interested in plant-based, the challenges she saw in Japan, and how Veggino helps fill that need with the services they provide and projects they do. Noriko also tells us how, as a new mother, she went through the many discussions and decisions needed to remain plant-based through pregnancy in Japan. https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=FNXycXNcLNw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fveggino.jp%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbEpDVmdzNmRxempZM1lWTHE4ZXdocHMwRTZpQXxBQ3Jtc0trNWZNM2VpVFhXdl9FS0x5WllTT25EeU4xLTc5dFBwa2V2N0VtbFhiNmdrT3NlclhSb3JwQWkwR3p6WldRZnM1YW4zU2IwaEIzV2VhMXA5M05UUlVyblpnXzgzS0FpSGpRUl91d0o4WHN1dXUtRnFCTQ%3D%3D (https://veggino.jp/) Noriko + I mention these resources in the talk: The China Study: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=FNXycXNcLNw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.jp%2FChina-Study-Comprehensive-Nutrition-Implications%2Fdp%2F1941631568%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjh0VWFJb201eE5nWEo1RW8yWElKcnRtTnlud3xBQ3Jtc0tsdFN2WUpOUHdvQ3Y3VlQ1NmdEb1RIQzJUczAzUUVzWkRsSGFNZEdkcXJRN2k5WFRHbGRtN2ZHVXY4MTRFVmpzeWFnLTQxNGpBZDB3SzlKUE9TQWRtczBOTzAwRnJvRjVDOEpaUUpHbHIwSWVNT2RBQQ%3D%3D (https://www.amazon.co.jp/China-Study-...) Okja: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=FNXycXNcLNw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fm.imdb.com%2Ftitle%2Ftt3967856%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqazhzRi1yRWtoQ05KTi1tWUdqNzNrcGlwZXpXUXxBQ3Jtc0trX21OMmxuS2FPODlHVlFTTXJSeXc5NXRjSnRKUjUzYkhmZUk0dFA2WTlGWVhLZXlJUnAyWjhaNmk2U3psNURXOUpNalI5cXFWOWxHemlWZkY4S3RlZG8weXpPd3V4TWRnWjV5TVpWOFVhQmZuYmFZZw%3D%3D (https://m.imdb.com/title/tt3967856/) Okja trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjCebKn4iic (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjCeb...) The Game Changers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ove9b16OeR4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ove9b...) Cowspiracy: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=FNXycXNcLNw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cowspiracy.com%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGVmbWFoNUlmY015MmJiS3BTbERsSmVad0Fzd3xBQ3Jtc0ttLUgyZmZJRXpleDJPcFE2QnZyX2pFVUZlbzZMQWFyWWdFWEtZRjFFU2tqUEhfaTY0eFA2UHhKOFBFdWVLa19aOVA1TnRMczFPV0xoVFVaZWlvb3E2M2RGZ1NMQ2hPbG5MWnFhMzM4V3V0TVp0Y0loRQ%3D%3D (https://www.cowspiracy.com/) Cowspiracy Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV04zyfLyN4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV04z...) Vegan Factory Yuka: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=FNXycXNcLNw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fminne.com%2F%40veganfactory&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDQ2cWZNYkJ1aWs4ZktwWVh6blQ1bnpuU3Q3d3xBQ3Jtc0ttY0w4VWF2UDZmdE9CdWVxeFU2ekkxNWQ2c1NxYVVPNVprRms2Ml9CSGhpaDBneTNvdTBVVzVKb1JWT0JCM2lycFVRMW81RFQzZGROSW5hcnZXTmFzY2J5WEpvQTVQdEhhQy1kTEdkRjJ5eFNWRG1ySQ%3D%3D (https://minne.com/@veganfactory) Support this podcast

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Endothelial expression of human APP leads to cerebral amyloid angiopathy in mice

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.22.215418v1?rss=1 Authors: Tachida, Y., Miura, S., Imamaki, R., Ogasawara, N., Takuwa, H., Sahara, N., Shindo, A., Matsuba, Y., Saito, T., Taniguchi, N., Kawaguchi, Y., Tomimoto, H., Saido, T., Kitazume, S. Abstract: The deposition of amyloid {beta} (A {beta}) in blood vessels of the brain, known as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), is observed in more than 90% of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients. The presence of such CAA pathology is not as evident, however, in most mouse models of AD, thereby making it difficult to examine the contribution of CAA to the pathogenesis of AD. Since blood levels of soluble amyloid precursor protein (sAPP) in rodents are less than 1% of those in humans, we hypothesized that endothelial APP expression would be markedly lower in rodents, thus providing a reason for the poorly expressed CAA pathology. Here we generated mice that specifically express human APP770 in endothelial cells. These mice exhibited an age-dependent robust deposition of A {beta} in brain blood vessels but not in the parenchyma. Crossing these animals with APP knock-in mice led to an expanded CAA pathology as evidenced by increased amounts of amyloid accumulated in the cortical blood vessels. These results show that both neuronal and endothelial APP contribute cooperatively to vascular A {beta} deposition, and suggest that this mouse model will be useful for studying disease mechanisms underlying CAA and for developing novel AD therapeutics. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Pretty Behaviour
Psychotherapist Brandon Shindo Shares The Common Indications Of Depression In Men, Mental Health Stigma In The Asian American Community, Trauma, Tools For Better Communication, and More

Pretty Behaviour

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 53:51


We hope that you are well and remaining in good health. Stay inside! Host Drayke Shannon @draykeshannon goes Instagram live with Psychotherapist Brandon A.Shindo @bashindo.lcsw to discuss depression in men and the indications found commonly in men, what mental health in the Asian American community and stigmas. We also discuss trauma; how to identify and manage trauma, tips and tools on how to better communicate with our peers about our needs and triggers. That's not all! We discuss so much more. If you need support, you can contact Brandon via email at info@brandonarthurshindolcsw.com or visit his website, brandonarthurshindolcsw.com. Remember your mental health isn't just mental alone, it also can impact your internal and physical health! FNX (Fenix) is here to help you keep things on track with their Natural and High Quality Wellness & Fitness Supplements. Shop with our link HERE to get 15% OFF with our CODE: DSPB15For more resources visit our WEBSITE and follow us on Instagram @prettybehaviourSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/prettybehaviour)

What's Wrong With: The Podcast
How did our interconnectivity help spread Covid-19? ft. Dr. Nahoko Shindo

What's Wrong With: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 32:46


Follow Dr. Shindo on Twitter. At the end of each episode: a quick recap and fact check by Eray/Carbajo Researcher and Design Strategist Yasmine Abuzeid.Created by Eray/Carbajo, this podcast is part of the studio's "Future of X,Y,Z" research, where the collaborative discussion outcomes serve as the base for the futuristic concepts built in line with the studio's mission of solving urban, social and environmental problems through intelligent designs.Find out what today’s guest and former guests are up to by following What’s Wrong With on Instagram and on Twitter. 

Shindo The Way Of The Truth
Shindo The Way Of The Truth (Trailer)

Shindo The Way Of The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 0:38


Ao Vivo É Muito Pior
Shindo Renmei: assassinos japoneses no Brasil

Ao Vivo É Muito Pior

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 40:50


Com o final da Segunda Guerra Mundial, a comunidade japonesa no Brasil se polarizou entre os que acreditavam na derrota e, bem, os que acreditavam em fake news. Um movimento se espalhou como pólvora nesse período, a Shindo Renmei, organização terrorista que promoveu assassinatos no estado de São Paulo daqueles que eram conhecidos como corações sujos (os "derrotistas" que acreditavam que o Japão havia se rendido). Venha com a gente conhecer essa história surreal de nacionalismo, estelionato, fake news e polarização criminosa no pós-guerra. Patrocinador: www.drinko.com.br

Einhundert - Deutschlandfunk Nova
#192 Stigma - Die Geächteten

Einhundert - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 47:46


Gefängnis - Treffen mit einem Mörder - von Stephan Beuting Kurt sitzt seit über 30 Jahren im Knast wegen Mord und Geiselnahme. Ob er irgendwann mal entlassen wird, ist nicht klar. Und selbst wenn er seine Strafe mal verbüßt haben sollte, wird Kurt immer noch ein Mörder sein. Deutschlandfunk-Nova-Autor Stephan hat ihn getroffen, Kurt hat zu ihm gesagt: "Ich werde mein Leben lang mit dieser Schuld leben." Stigma Hartz IV - Zwei Menschen und ihre Scham - von Dörte FiedlerSie ist Journalistin und bekommt irgendwann keine Aufträge mehr. Er ist Schauspieler und hat kaum Engagements. Beide leben von Hartz IV, beide kennen das Gefühl arm zu sein, beide schämen sich und beide suchen nach einem Platz in dieser Gesellschaft - auch ohne Arbeit. Herr L. und Frau K. erzählen, was es für sie bedeutet vom Staat abhängig zu sein. Yakuza in Japan - Shindo ist für immer stigmatisiert - von Julia ShimuraShindo arbeitet seit er 18 Jahre alt ist für die japanische Mafia. Er dealt vor allem mit Crystal Meth. Irgendwann will er ein normales Leben haben. Doch als Yakuza ist er gezeichnet: Ihm fehlt ein kleiner Finger, sein Oberkörper ist voller Tattoos. So darf er in Japan nicht mal ein öffentliches Bad betreten. Shindo sucht nach einem Weg trotzdem wieder dazuzugehören.

AudioStream
Audiophiles I Know – The Zach Cowie Interview

AudioStream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 45:41


Zach Cowie: Emmy-nominated music supervisor, former record label man and band manager, DJ, slow-music entrepreneur and audiophile with bonafides. I traveled to Los Angeles in June for work and was able to connect with Cowie in person to not only meet in a shady hotel room to record a podcast with him and Brian Hunter, but also to spend an afternoon at his loft in downtown LA and check out his Shindo-based hi-fi rig.

Egg London Podcast
Egg London Podcast 192 - Boris

Egg London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 92:31


Boris is the co-founder of the two London based parties Shindo and Boboxa. Two labels for two different styles of music and atmosphere. While Shindo, running for more than 3 years, aims to make people dance in underground venues on melodic techno and deep grooves, Boboxa is a more recent project focusing on house and disco music and taking place in intimate venues. The past year has been busy for Boris, throwing parties and playing in venues like Egg, Studio9294, Night Tales or Mick's Garage alongside the likes of Denis Horvat, Super Flu, Frankey & Sandrino, Locked Groove, David Mayer and many more!

The Evolution of Horror
FOLK Pt 5: The Night of the Hunter (1955) & Onibaba (1964)

The Evolution of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 130:25


"Leaning...leaning..." This week Mike ventures out of Britain to explore some early international examples of folk horror. Firstly he is joined by Paul Ridd to discuss THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955) and then by Kevin Lyons to discuss ONIBABA (1964).  Music by Jack Whitney.  Email us!  Follow us on TWITTER Like us on FACEBOOK Join the DISCUSSION GROUP Follow us on LETTERBOXD Paul Ridd is a distribution executive for Picturehouse UK and can be found on TWITTER. Kevin Lyons is the editor of EOFFTV and can be found on TWITTER. Mike Muncer is a producer, podcaster and film journalist and can be found on TWITTER

Animania
Episode 43: KADO: The Right Answer

Animania

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 28:00


Welcome to Animania! Join Jack-senpai, Sarah-chan, and Trevor-kun as they review and analyze their favorite anime. We seek to better our understanding of communication and human interaction this week with "KADO: The Right Answer." Its bureaucratic protagonist Shindo, puts his negotiating skills to the ultimate test, brokering communications between an inter-dimensional being and the Japanese government. Check the rest of the Tuscan Shed Media Network out at: www.tuscanshed.com Check out our sponsor for this episode at: getbarkbox.com/anime Music: www.bensound.com

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Nueva Dimensión Radio
NUEVA DIMENSIÓN - Los Shindo Renmei, Japón ganó la guerra - Publicidad el lado oscuro - Noticias de lo insólito

Nueva Dimensión Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 127:03


!!! ESTA NOCHE EN NUEVA DIMENSIÓN !!! LOS SHINDO RENMEI En el año 1945 finaliza la II Guerra Mundial con la rendición de Alemania y Japón pero...¿Que hubiera pasado su la historia hubiera sido diferente?. En Brasil hubo centenares de japoneses que aseguraban que Japón, lejos de rendirse habían conseguido ganar la II Guerra Mundial y para convencer a sus compatriotas llegaron a limites tan inimaginables como atroces. PUBLICIDAD EL LADO OSCURO Ahora más que nunca son fechas de compras y regalos pero, ¿cuales son las estrategias de las empresas y las marcas para que compremos sus productos?,. Colores,músicas, ambientes, maniquís con cámaras, recopilación de datos de usuarios..todo vale para que compremos sin preguntarnos porque lo hacemos. NOTICIAS DE LO INSÓLITO ¿Pudo el Titanic naufragar por una causa diferente a la oficial y que se ha mantenido oculta? ¿Las grandes asociaciones criminales de Italia pudieron ser creadas por españoles?¿Quien pudo sobrevivir a una caída a 10 km de altura y vivir para contarlo?.. Son nuestras noticias de lo insólito

Nueva Dimensión Radio
NUEVA DIMENSIÓN - Los Shindo Renmei, Japón ganó la guerra - Publicidad el lado oscuro - Noticias de lo insólito

Nueva Dimensión Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 127:03


!!! ESTA NOCHE EN NUEVA DIMENSIÓN !!! LOS SHINDO RENMEI En el año 1945 finaliza la II Guerra Mundial con la rendición de Alemania y Japón pero...¿Que hubiera pasado su la historia hubiera sido diferente?. En Brasil hubo centenares de japoneses que aseguraban que Japón, lejos de rendirse habían conseguido ganar la II Guerra Mundial y para convencer a sus compatriotas llegaron a limites tan inimaginables como atroces. PUBLICIDAD EL LADO OSCURO Ahora más que nunca son fechas de compras y regalos pero, ¿cuales son las estrategias de las empresas y las marcas para que compremos sus productos?,. Colores,músicas, ambientes, maniquís con cámaras, recopilación de datos de usuarios..todo vale para que compremos sin preguntarnos porque lo hacemos. NOTICIAS DE LO INSÓLITO ¿Pudo el Titanic naufragar por una causa diferente a la oficial y que se ha mantenido oculta? ¿Las grandes asociaciones criminales de Italia pudieron ser creadas por españoles?¿Quien pudo sobrevivir a una caída a 10 km de altura y vivir para contarlo?.. Son nuestras noticias de lo insólito

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB256 Masquerade (Dario Russo, Yamasuki Singers, Mandingo, Georges Vert, Chim Kothari, Reg Owen, Korla Pandit, Tak Shindo, Basil Henriques, Mitch Murder w/Satellite Young)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 53:53


This week we take a good look behind the mask, with a selection of music which isn’t quite what it appears to be on first listen. We have Frenchmen pretending to be Japanese, a Japanese man pretending that Duke Ellington … Continue reading →

Huvitaja
Huvitaja. Shindo

Huvitaja

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016


Shindo on venitus- ja lõdvestusharjutuste, massaaži ning eneseabi meetod, mis aitab saavutada keha ja meele tasakaalu. Lähemalt räägib shindo koolitaja Kadri Pettai.Tehnoloogiaajakirjanik Hans Lõugas jagab näpunäiteid neile, kes on huvitatud Eestisse laienenud voogedastuskeskkonna Netflix võimalikult mugavast kasutamisest. Lisaks uurime, millised on viimase aja põnevaimad tehnoloogiamaailma uudised. Saatejuht on Juhan Kilumets. Kuula 15. jaanuaril kell 10.05.

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Manga Review: Hikaru No Go Volume 14

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2009


Manga review of Hikaru No Go Volume 14: "Sai vs. Toya Koyo".  Story by Yumi Hotta. Art by Takeshi Obata. Supervised by Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan). Translated and adapted by Naoko Amemiya. English script consulting by Janice Kim (3 Dan). Originally published in Japan by Shueisha. Published in US by Viz Shonen Jump, $7.95, Rated All Ages. Yep, that's right, the main storyline of this volume is the battle between Sai and Toya Meijin. You might ask how Toya is able to play with a ghost, and the question is a good one. Shindo persuaded Toya to play online against his friend, Sai, and Toya finally agreed after some misgivings. He just thought that there was something shady about Sai not wanting to reveal his identity. But what is Shindo going to do, tell him the truth? There's no way he would be taken seriously. Actually, Toya and his son, Akira, are both beginning to wonder about Sai's identity, with both of them initially believing Sai is the online identity of Shindo. While they both come to realize that this is not the case, they are beginning to connect the dots ever so slowly. I'm kinda curious to see if Shindo is ever going to tell anyone about Sai. There is a catch to the match. If Toya wins, Sai will have to reveal his true identity. If Toya loses, he has sworn to retire from the world of professional Go. Shindo doesn't know whether to take him seriously or not. But we know Sai is not going to hold back after waiting to play with a Go opponent of Toya's caliber for 14 volumes (He did play him before through Shindo, but he had handicap himself in order to keep from arousing Toya's suspicions). I love this series, even though I've never played a game of Go in my life. I look forward to the matches between the characters as if they were actual matches. It was really exciting to see Toya and Sai going toe to toe with no reservations like their previous match. I thought for a while last volume there was a chance of the game never actually being played. Another plot element that comes up in this installment is that Shindo is becoming so good he doesn't need Sai's advice as much when he plays his own games. In fact, he is even starting to give Sai some pointers on how to improve HIS playing! This is a far remove from when Shindo first started playing so clumsily in volume 1. What is going to happen to Sai after he makes the "divine move"? And who will be left standing after Shindo and Akira's inevitable showdown that is bound to happen sooner or later? It was postponed because of Toya's heart attack, which seemed like a cheap trick designed to tantalize fans. I mean, to come to the day of the match and then Akira doesn't show up? The art by Takeshi Obata of Death Note fame is up to the same impressive quality that he exhibits in all his work. Check this series out! My Grade: A Check here for a free preview of Volume 1: http://www.shonenjump.com/manga/hikarunogo/om/

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Manga Review: Hikaru No Go Volume 10

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2008


Manga Review of Hikaru No Go Volume 10: "Lifeline". Story by Yumi Hotta. Art by Takeshi Obata (Death Note). Supervised by Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan). Translated and adapted by Andy Nakatani. Originally published in Japan by Shueisha. Published in US by Viz under their Shonen Jump imprint, $7.95, Rated A for All Ages.   Hikaru just barely managed to survive the prelims of the pro test, not because he lacked the skill but because he lacked experience playing against adults. His playing has been pretty insular in terms of variety. He had only really been playing against the formal and quite dry styles of his Go study group. So when he went up against a maverick like Tsubaki he became quite rattled and let what were simply eccentric mannerisms ruin his concentration. But he's gained a ton of confidence after Waya and Isumi took him around to different Go salons last volume. Meanwhile, Akira Toya, still feeling the fear of being beat by Shindo at the beginning of this series, wants to find out just how far his rival has progressed. To do this he wants to set up a teaching match with Ochi. What he wants to do is teach Ochi to use his own style of play so when Ochi plays against Shindo, Toya will be able to tell how his own strategies would work. Unfortunately, Ochi doesn't want to be Toya's lab rat and refuses to accept his help. While he helped Shindo in volume 9, Isumi is currently the one that is suffering from a crisis of confidence and begins to lose games after being spooked by Shindo's newfound skill. I'm still amazed after reading 10 volumes of this series that I still have interest in a book that is simply about playing Go! I mean, would I feel the same if someone wrote a manga about Monopoly? Weirdly enough, if the right Japanese artist and writer were doing it, I would probably give it at least a chance. I don't think a comic like Hikaru No Go could be done by an American comic book dude or dudette. I think the very foreignness of the concept is what attracts me to Hikaru No Go. The very oddity that a game could be taken so deadly serious that people become professional Go players. But really, I guess it's no different than people becoming professional baseball players or some other sport which is just a child's game really. The art by Death Note's Takeshi Obata is spot on as usual and he manages to convey a Rocky-like physicality and dramatic flourish to a game that is essentially an intellectual cat and mouse endeavour. Sorta like Death Note. I question sometimes whether I will get sick of this title. Then I find myself answering with a definite no. At least as long as Shindo and his friends don't develop superpowers and start swordfighting with demons. My Grade: B