2008年4月29日火曜日

Posters













Unexpectedly, I found some posters when I watched around carefully to search for stuffs related this time subject "Japanese Politics". I usually don't care about this kind of posters, but there are a lot of posters here and there, especially the Hirakata Station. I researched on these posters and hound out something interesting.

These kinds of posters are issued when politic candidates run. Most of canddates use these to inform people who have the right to vote; it applys to people over 20 years old in Japan. These posters say what candidates do when they are selected as a representive and what persons they are. Some voters see these posters and decide which candidate they vote, so these posters are very important for candidates.



As I said before, posters are issued for attracting people to vote a certain candidate. However, where can we see these posters?? I do not need to say, but of course in the place where people get together or pass over because there is a high probability that people watch these posters. Therefore, I saw many posters around the Hirakata Station. To the contrary, I found some posters on the road where people seldom pass over. Although I asked some persons who were there why this poster put on this wall, they did not know why, either, so this problem are still un unsolved! In additoin, a bulletin board appears in the time of election. Now it is not the time of election, so I didn't take the picture of this, but I put the picture of bullteinboard (comes from http://www.chuokai-shiga.or.jp/228/koeisenkyoposuta-.html). As you can see, you can put posters on the bulltein board, so it is so useful that this kind bulltein board show up in the season of election.
At last, I tell something interesting about politics posters!
I got information form TV program before. The content is that you are punished if you scribble on these kinds of posters, so you might be taken into a jail if police see you do that. Be careful not to do that! However, when you can't help scribbing on politics posters, do that after confirming whether police is near around you!Good Luck! ..........it's joke! Don't try this thing!
That's all!

2008年4月26日土曜日

Japanese music

Before writing this time blog, I have one thing that I need to say. The one thing is that ...... As you know, We study Visual Anthropology in a class, but this topic is not related to visual, so I wonder whether I should write blog about this topic or not. However, I think this topic is maybe relevant to Anthropology, so please look over my this time topic!

In this time, I didn't hit on a good topic when I thought about what I wrote about in blog, so I checked other's blog and looked around my room to get any ideas. Finally I try to explain how much Japanese music receives influence from other countries' music The reason why I chose this topic was that I'm merely interested in this kind of things!




These days, there are a lot of Japanese songs that are sung by Japanese artists with English lyrics. When Japanese compose and write words for a song, I don't know why in detail, but they have a tendency to try to add English words by halves or write lyrics with all English. I think that Japanese music receives influence from the area where people speak with English, especially America. Therefore, I try to focus on the relationship between this country's music and Japanese music.


At first, before 1950, in Japan, American and UK musics were not pupular very much. After 1950, thses musics dramatically were popular there because the blues and folk songs were come from America and the other stuff related to music, such as musical movie and famous person. In that time, Japanese frist yearned for famous musicians who had long hair, and wore blue jeans like that. Through these things, American music gradually penetrated into Japanese music. Especially, punk rock music completely derived from American music. Now this kind of music is admitted by Japanese and punk rock song is admitted as one of the genres in Japan. However, until this kind of music was famous, it took a lot a lot of time. Why this king of music was famous is through Japanese punk rock band "Hi-Standard". At first, this band was also unpopular in Japan, but through that they went to America and go around there to perform his music, and finally this band was famous in America as well in Japan. Therefore, this band received the influence of American punk rock music, and they spread this goodness all over Japan! Second picture comes from http://kanpeki.inucara.net/search/Hi-STANDARD

2008年4月15日火曜日

Ekiden

The first image of this topic "Sports in Japan" was long-distance relay road race(Ekiden 駅伝) because I belonged to track and field team when I was a junior high and high school student, so I think I am more familiar with this theme not a little than any other students. However, my main event was not the long distance, but I had the experience of it. Therefore, I tried to focus on this theme.

Do you remember the movie "Kokoyakyu" that we watched last class? I think both "Kokoyakyu" and "Ekiden" have some similarities. In Kokoyakyu, baseball players in high school aim to take part in the special tournament in "Koshien"(甲子園). Every player has the dream that they want to join this tournament and play in Koshien studium. Likewise, "Ekiden" has the similarity like "Kokoyakyu" explanation. Similar point is that runners for college students drive for participating in "Hakone Ekiden" (箱根駅伝) that is one of the very famous meetings. The final goal of baseball players in high school is Koshien and that of runners in college is Hokone Ekiden.



Next, I try to explain Ekiden itself easily.
Road relay is the event that some runners run with a form of relay, and are competed by time and speed. Each runner hands the sash that was handed by previous runner to the next runner. The team that has big delay from top team has to start with a spare sash because of using public road, although previous runner does not come to hand the sash. The distance that each of runners, total distance, and the number of section depend on each event. Runners run 42,195km with 6 sections(5km, 10km, 5km, 10km, 5km, 7,195km) in the criterion of international race defined by International Track and Field League.(The information is quoted from Wikipedia)

2008年4月9日水曜日

Japanese Wedding

The first impression was wedding when I was thinking about this topic, "Japanese Religion" because there are some types of wedding in Japan although most of Japanese belong to Japanese religion, such as Shinto or Buddhism, and I wanted to check what types of wedding is the most popular and how many types of wedding there are in Japan and how each wedding takes place. Therefore, in this time, I tried to focus on this topic.

There are mainly three types of wedding in Japan, "Christian wedding", "Shinto wedding", and "Buddhist wedding". Recently, Chiristian wedding is the most popular among Japanese because the rests of two types of wedding are very quiet and they have the image that Japanese traditional wedding is sober in terms of dress and the place where takes place.


Next, I explain two types of wedding, Christian wedding and Shinto wedding.

At first about Chiristian wedding, less than 1% of Japan's population is Christian, but young Japanese couples prefer to this wedding. The reason why Japanese prefer this one is that friends can be present at the wedding, unlike in the Shinto wedding. In general, progress of this wedding in Japan, a priest (or the person who wears the costume of priest; it means not real priest) preside at wedding. Mainly, first a groom enters and waits for a bride in front of priest. Next, the bride who wears wedding dress comes with her father and he gives her over to the groom. It means that the bride leaves her father and lives with the groom.



Next about Shinto wedding.

In general, only the groom, bride, their immdiate families, and go-between attend the religious part of a Shinto ceremony. After the priest prays to the deities, the groom makes marriage oath. Then, the groom and bride perform exchange of nupital cups (sansan-kudo, 三三九度). Next, they exchange rings with each other.
By these explanations, you can understand that Japanese do not care about what religion they belong to very much. Actually, there are a lot of people in Japan who do not know which religion they belong to as well as I. Therefore, I think Japanese should be interested in Japanese religion more.

2008年4月2日水曜日

Japanese dolls

In this time, I try to write about Japanese dolls because I think these dolls represent a Japanese traditional peculiar art.



Japanese dolls, symbolized clay figures and clay images, were used for religion and magic, and the use of these dolls gradually were changed into tools that children played with. Moreover, adults enjoyed appreciating these dolls. In Heian period, these dolls were very simple ones like dolls that were made by plant and grass for escape from the plague, but through technical development, these dolls refined and were changed into more elaborate ones than before.



The dolls displayed on the Girl's Festival days and the Imperial Palace doll as representive dolls in Japan were made by the synthesis of industrial arts technique at that time, these dolls almost were completed by the Edo era. In the Edo era, the world in Japan that was subject to samurai applyed national isolation. Japanese traditional culture was established under this situation foe 300 years. Today, Japanese have very typical custom to love and cherish dolls in daily life such as the Doll's Festival on March 3, the Boy's Festival and so on.


Moreover, the characteristic of dolls in this era remarkably had the point that the dolls were made with the image of dynastic beauty of Heian period in spite of samurai political power.The any kind od dolls in this period were bugun to make around the Imperial Palace and Kyoto, and these dolls were prevalent to parts of the prefecture.