Saiunkoku Monogatari-op
- Length: 4:52
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 196 people
- View Count: 92555' favoriteCount='395
- Author: Lunalesca
Tags: Hajimari Kaze Monogatari No Opening Ryuuki Saiunkoku Seiran Shuurie
This is the full opening. Sorry for the lack of pictures, but since this anime is new there aren't many pics! So enjoy!!!!
Tanimura Shinji - Santo Monogatari
- Length: 1:21
- Rating Average: 4.97 from 39 people
- View Count: 67945' favoriteCount='259
- Author: tyrantnaryt2
谷村新司 - 三都物語 (1992.08) 阿久悠作品の中では私にとって最後の耳馴染みの曲かもしれません
Genji Monogatari Symphony - Isao Tomita - 1
- Length: 2:26
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 12 people
- View Count: 3701' favoriteCount='14
- Author: moonlightnoir
Tags: Genji Isao Monogatari Symphony Tomita
The Tale of Genji (源氏物語 Genji Monogatari?) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh century, around the peak of the Heian Period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first romance novel, or the first novel to still be considered a classic. This issue is a matter of debate. See Stature below. The first partial translation of Genji Monogatari into English was by Suematsu Kencho. A free translation of all but one chapter was produced by Arthur Waley. Edward Seidensticker made the first complete translation into English, using a more literal method than Waley. The most recent English translation, by Royall Tyler (2001), also tries to be faithful to the original text. Diet member Marutei Tsurunen has also made a translation in Finnish. Introduction The Genji, as the work is commonly called by aficionados, was written for the women of the aristocracy (the yokibito) and has many elements found in a modern novel: a central character and a very large number of major and minor characters, well-developed characterization of all the major players, a sequence of events happening over a period of time covering the central character's lifetime and beyond. The work does not make use of a plot; instead, much as in real life, events just happen and characters evolve simply by growing older. One remarkable feature of the Genji, and of Murasaki's skill, is its internal consistency, despite a dramatis personae of some four hundred characters. For instance, all characters age in step and all the family and feudal relationships are consistent among all chapters. One complication for readers and translators of the Genji is that almost none of the characters in the original text is given an explicit name. The characters are instead referred to by their function or role (e.g. Minister of the Left), an honorific (e.g. His Excellency), or their relation to other characters (e.g. Heir Apparent), which may all change as the novel progresses. This lack of names stems from Heian-era court manners that would have made it unacceptably familiar and blunt to freely mention a character's name. Modern readers and translators have, to a greater or lesser extent, used various nicknames to keep track of the many characters. See Characters for a listing. Stature The Genji is an important fictional work of Japanese literature, and numerous modern authors have cited it as inspiration. It is noted for its internal consistency, psychological depiction, and characterization. The novelist Yasunari Kawabata said in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech: The Tale of Genji in particular is the highest pinnacle of Japanese literature. Even down to our day there has not been a piece of fiction to compare with it. The Genji is also often referred to as the first novel, though there is considerable debate over this - some of the debate involving whether Genji can even be considered a novel. Some consider the psychological insight, complexity, and unity of the work to qualify it for novel; status while simultaneously disqualifying earlier works. Others see these arguments as subjective and unconvincing. Related claims, perhaps in an attempt to sidestep these debates, are that Genji is the first psychological novel, the first novel still considered to be a classic, or other more qualified terms. It is, however, difficult to claim that it is the world's first novel without denying the claims of Daphnis and Chloe and Aethiopica in Greek, which author Longus and Heliodorus of Emesa respectively wrote, both around the third century, and in Latin, Petronius's Satyricon in the first century and Apuleius's Golden Ass in the second, as well as Kādambari in Sanskrit which author Bānabhatta wrote in the seventh century. (The debate exists in Japanese as well, with comparison between the terms monogatari -tale- and shosetsu -novel). The novel and other works by Lady Murasaki are standard staple in the curricula of Japanese schools. The Bank of Japan issued the 2000 Yen banknote in her honour, featuring a scene from the novel based on the 12th century illustrated handscroll. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_Genji Ebook: http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Genji/00000010.htm Full text version: http://webworld.unesco.org/genji/en/ The world of Genji: http://www.taleofgenji.org/ Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部; c. 973--c. 1014 or 1025) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murasaki_Shikibu Images: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/asian377/studentspring99/asian377e/genji/ Music: "Overture", Isao Tomita http://www.amazon.com/Genji-Monogatari-Symphony-Isao-Tomita/dp/B00005HP04 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isao_Tomita Official website: http://www.isaotomita.com/top.html
I'm in Love (Saiunkoku Monogatari)
- Length: 3:36
- Rating Average: 4.76 from 206 people
- View Count: 80391' favoriteCount='260
- Author: AmandaC3191
Tags: amv Dido Flag love Monogatari Saiunkoku slideshow White
My first slideshow/amv thingy... i thought i'd give it a try... just really me experimenting and learning how to use this program. Sorry if some of the pictures are kinda pixilated.... Disclaimer: I do not own Saiunkoku Monogatari.. if i did Shuurei and Ryuuki would be together!
Morning Musume - Jyosei Kashimashi Monogatari
- Length: 6:15
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 572 people
- View Count: 167861' favoriteCount='1693
- Author: patr84
Morning Musume, this song is a very good song.
Hachiko Monogatari Part3
- Length: 10:0
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 8 people
- View Count: 3259' favoriteCount='7
- Author: MJParody
Tags: hachiko monogatari movie part3
hachiko the movie part3
「新・平家物語」予告編 -Shin Heike Monogatari -
- Length: 3:29
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 2 people
- View Count: 2879' favoriteCount='9
- Author: butterflyfish1121
Tags: Kenji MIZOGICHI 久我美子 佐藤勝 依田義賢 吉川英治 大矢市次郎 宮川一夫 市川雷蔵 早坂文雄 木暮実千代 柳永二郎 進藤英太郎
1955年9月公開 製作=大映 監督=溝口健二
Kimi ga Ita Monogatari
- Length: 5:8
- Rating Average: 4.91 from 23 people
- View Count: 4389' favoriteCount='58
- Author: ArsEden
Tags: ga Ita Kajiura Kima Monogatari See-Saw Yuki
http://canta-per-me.net/ Originally found on Kerahna's video page, unfortunately she was banned. By See-Saw.
Genji Monogatari Symphony - Isao Tomita - 2
- Length: 9:15
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 6 people
- View Count: 1708' favoriteCount='7
- Author: moonlightnoir
Tags: Genji Isao Monogatari Symphony Tomita
The Tale of Genji (源氏物語 Genji Monogatari?) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh century, around the peak of the Heian Period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first romance novel, or the first novel to still be considered a classic. This issue is a matter of debate. See Stature below. The first partial translation of Genji Monogatari into English was by Suematsu Kencho. A free translation of all but one chapter was produced by Arthur Waley. Edward Seidensticker made the first complete translation into English, using a more literal method than Waley. The most recent English translation, by Royall Tyler (2001), also tries to be faithful to the original text. Diet member Marutei Tsurunen has also made a translation in Finnish. Introduction The Genji, as the work is commonly called by aficionados, was written for the women of the aristocracy (the yokibito) and has many elements found in a modern novel: a central character and a very large number of major and minor characters, well-developed characterization of all the major players, a sequence of events happening over a period of time covering the central character's lifetime and beyond. The work does not make use of a plot; instead, much as in real life, events just happen and characters evolve simply by growing older. One remarkable feature of the Genji, and of Murasaki's skill, is its internal consistency, despite a dramatis personae of some four hundred characters. For instance, all characters age in step and all the family and feudal relationships are consistent among all chapters. One complication for readers and translators of the Genji is that almost none of the characters in the original text is given an explicit name. The characters are instead referred to by their function or role (e.g. Minister of the Left), an honorific (e.g. His Excellency), or their relation to other characters (e.g. Heir Apparent), which may all change as the novel progresses. This lack of names stems from Heian-era court manners that would have made it unacceptably familiar and blunt to freely mention a character's name. Modern readers and translators have, to a greater or lesser extent, used various nicknames to keep track of the many characters. See Characters for a listing. Stature The Genji is an important fictional work of Japanese literature, and numerous modern authors have cited it as inspiration. It is noted for its internal consistency, psychological depiction, and characterization. The novelist Yasunari Kawabata said in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech: The Tale of Genji in particular is the highest pinnacle of Japanese literature. Even down to our day there has not been a piece of fiction to compare with it. The Genji is also often referred to as the first novel, though there is considerable debate over this - some of the debate involving whether Genji can even be considered a novel. Some consider the psychological insight, complexity, and unity of the work to qualify it for novel; status while simultaneously disqualifying earlier works. Others see these arguments as subjective and unconvincing. Related claims, perhaps in an attempt to sidestep these debates, are that Genji is the first psychological novel, the first novel still considered to be a classic, or other more qualified terms. It is, however, difficult to claim that it is the world's first novel without denying the claims of Daphnis and Chloe and Aethiopica in Greek, which author Longus and Heliodorus of Emesa respectively wrote, both around the third century, and in Latin, Petronius's Satyricon in the first century and Apuleius's Golden Ass in the second, as well as Kādambari in Sanskrit which author Bānabhatta wrote in the seventh century. (The debate exists in Japanese as well, with comparison between the terms monogatari -tale- and shosetsu -novel). The novel and other works by Lady Murasaki are standard staple in the curricula of Japanese schools. The Bank of Japan issued the 2000 Yen banknote in her honour, featuring a scene from the novel based on the 12th century illustrated handscroll. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_Genji Ebook: http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Genji/00000010.htm Full text version: http://webworld.unesco.org/genji/en/ The world of Genji: http://www.taleofgenji.org/ Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部; c. 973--c. 1014 or 1025) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murasaki_Shikibu Images: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/asian377/studentspring99/asian377e/genji/ Music: "Spirit", Isao Tomita http://www.amazon.com/Genji-Monogatari-Symphony-Isao-Tomita/dp/B00005HP04 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isao_Tomita Official website: http://www.isaotomita.com/top.html
Yamada Taro Monogatari - happiness
- Length: 4:14
- Rating Average: 4.71 from 21 people
- View Count: 14348' favoriteCount='34
- Author: rockonse7en
Tags: arashi happiness Monogatari mv nino sakurai sho Taro Yamada
i made this fun vid.. i hope you like it... pls leave some comment... this drama is entitled Yamada Taro Monogatari,.. it is a commedy and drama. main characters are nino and sho.... 2 members of arashi... the song is entitled Happiness...sang by Arashi!!...
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