Saturday, June 29, 2013

Goroawase (語呂合わせ)


Goroawase is an especially common form of Japanese wordplay whereby homophonous words (a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning) are associated with a given series of letters, numbers or symbols, in order to associate a new meaning with that series.
Many businesses use goroawase techniques to create some interesting telephone numbers –such as combinations that describe the services they provide- to help potential customers to remember the number.

Pronunciation (In addition to these pronunciations, similar sounds can be used in exceptional cases.)

0  (zero, rei, maru, o, wa)
1  (ichi, i, hitotsu, hi )
2  (ni, futatsu, fu)
3  (san, sa, mittsu, mi)
4  (shi, yottsu, yon, yo)
5  (go, ko, itsutsu, itsu)
6  (roku, ro, muttsu, mu)
7  (shichi, nana, nanatsu, na)
8  (hachi, ha, yattsu, ya)
9  (kyuu, ku, gu, kokonotsu, ko)
10  (juu, ju, tou, to)

Examples:
4-6-4-9
Yo-ro-shi-ku (Nice to meet you)
0-1-4-1
o-i-shi-i (delicious)
1-5
Ichi-go (strawberry)
3-9
San-kyu (thank you)

The phone number of a steak house can be: 5501-0290
Ko-ko-wa-ichi(ban) o-ni-ku-o(ishii)
(Lit. The best and most delicious meat is served here.)

The phone number of a  flower shop can be: 2525-8703
Ni-ko-ni-ko ha-na-wa-sa(kura)

(Lit. A smiling flower is a cherry blossom.)

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Kino's Journey: the Beautiful World (キノの旅)

The phrase "don't judge a book by its cover" fits perfectly in this 13 episode anime. The simplistic and childish artwork in Kino’s Journey (キノのたび) contrasts  with its dark stories.
In Kino's Journey , the protagonist, Kino, accompanied by a talking motorcycle named Hermes, travels through a mystical world of many different countries and forests, each unique in its customs and people. Kino only spends three days and two nights in every town, without exception, on the principle that three days is enough time to learn almost everything important about a place, while leaving time to explore new lands.
Every person that Kino meets in her journeys has a different view on life and society. Every country has different sides, and not all sides may necessarily be nice or beautiful.  
Kino's Journey explores what the anime director Ryutaro Nakamura described as "a radical sense of 'beauty," and brutality, loneliness, nonsense, oppression and tragedy are often juxtaposed against compassion and a fairy-tale atmosphere.
Source: Wikipedia