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Showing posts with label Japanese Whatnots. Show all posts

Koizora


Ahh! The long awaited post from me, eh?! :D Sou ka! YOSH!! :3

Before anything else, I would like to apologize for the people who followed my blog and was disappointed when I stopped (If there is someone like that). For the months that I have been gone, I was happy, and now I'm back because I felt blogging some good stuff. Of course I'm inspired! I know it's been a long time and I'm back because of one Japanese Drama I just finished watching today. At first I was barely interested with this drama, but as the story progresses I got hooked up and found myself crying while watching every episode of it. You may call me a crybaby or something like that, but it's really a great Japanese Drama, best I ever had.

Hajimemashou!

Koizora: Setsunai Koi Monogatari (Koizora: Setsunai Koi Monogatari, lit. "Love Sky: A Sad Love Story"), or Koizora for short, is a 2005 best-selling. Japanese coming of age and romance novel written by Mika Naito. Originally posted on the cell phone website "Mahou no iRando", where chapters would be released exclusively for mobile reading, Koizora received a hard print publication from Starts Publications in October 2006, with the story being separated into two volumes. -- Taken from Wikipidea.

Koizora... the best Japanese drama I have ever watched, and will forever be the best for me. I can't get over this drama because it touched my heart, not because I can relate to it, it's just that it's so sad yet full of love and romance. I myself would love to find a guy like Hiro. A rebellious guy who would change everything for you, who considers you his first love. I would love someone like that. I know it's going to just hurt me if I keep on fantasizing an ideal man, and I do realize that there's no ideal man in this world. I know it already. I seriously admire Mika for being strong after all the hardships she'd been through during her relationship with Hiro, but it's worth it because in the end she is still happy, even though...... Okay, I will not say anything anymore, don't want to spoil it. =P

I want you all to experience this magnificent drama, I heard that this was a true-to-life story. Dakara... Onegai shimasu! Watch it. : )

It's worth your time.

Till next time.

Cheerios. :]



J-POP with a touch of rock.

I'm not really into J-POP as you all know, but once I started watching "Nana", I heard this song that I can't seem to get off my head. The song was entitled "A little pain" by Olivia Lufkin. Olivia played the part of "Reira Serizawa", one of the characters in "Nana". This song is used as the ending theme song for the anime, and was introduced in one episode of " Nana ". She also sang different songs for Nana, like "Winter Sleep", "Starless Night". If you check out the lyrics of these three songs, you'll definitely love the music. Yes, the songs are a bit depressing, because the character she played is a bit depressing too. I love how the song punched right through my heart. The lyrics are so damn great that I even cried when I heard it (crybaby). Olivia Lufkin is also known for being a bilingual Japanese singer and songwriter, she's half-American and half-Japanese, that's why she looks so pretty(why do mixed races get the most pretty faces?). I love her, simply because she has a great soothing voice, great taste of fashion and her music is so great.

Try to check out her song here.

Cheerios! ;]