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Showing posts with label Aki Matsuri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aki Matsuri. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

AKI MATSURI: Naomichi Hanazono's Performance.

This post is extremely overdue and I'm a bit embarrassed to have completely forgotten about it. So the last two blog posts I made were in reference to my adventure with my friends to Aki Matsuri three weeks ago. This post in particular is gonna wrap that all up with some photos I took during Naomichi Hanazono's performance. Hanzono-san was the special guest this year and to summarize his entire act, that would require a completely different blog post. Long story short, Hanazono-san is freaky talented in combining very traditional Japanese Enka music, with a modern vibe and a touch of avant garde. You're gonna understand the avant garde thing in a little bit. 

It was actually kinda funny, my friends and I just wanted to watch him because we were extremely curious as to how his acts were going to go down, and somehow we all ended up sitting right at the front row. Front row=Fantastic Pictures. Hanazono-san performed a total of 4 songs, all spaced out with traditional dances and elaborate costume changes. His two backup dancers were extremely fierce women who looked like ninjas ready to kill. 

Anywho, here's just a selection of some of the photos of his performance. You can find the rest of them on my flickr, which is on the right side of my blog! 


His backup dancers came out wearing these absolutely beautiful robes. 

It was pretty impressive that the three of them underwent a complete costume change in under 30 seconds. 



This was his third costume change within 15 minutes!!

Fourth!! You can now see how avant garde and amazing his costumes were. Whomever designed them, my hat goes off to you. 

There was a short interval where the two backup dancers came out and taught us a little hand dance to do when the final song would be played. The backup dancer who spoke the instructions was really out of breath but that just goes to show how hardworking she was! We all cheered her on, because hey dancing your heart out on stage while having to do quick costume changes is not an easy thing! Major major props to her for being able to teach the dance!


Then during his dance break, he switched into his sixth costume! The backup dancer who taught us the dance came up behind him and tore off the first layer of his costume pictured above, revealing this red and gold one!

Perks of sitting front row? You get pictures where they look directly at you! Hanazono-san, if you're reading this I hope you remember my friends and I!

Seventh, and final costume! 


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Thank you for reading!

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

AKI MATSURI 2014. PART 1

I'm back again, but this time with something a little more positive in comparison to what I posted last time. As many of you know, or if you don't know, I'm fond of the Japanese culture. I've grown up with Anime and Manga, my artstyle has direct influence in it, and I've taken a Japanese language class all four years in high school, which makes my conversational skills pretty good. This past Saturday was Aki Matsuri down at the Rio Hotel's parking lot.  

What's Aki Matsuri? In direct translation, Aki Matsuri translates to "Fall Festival", and that's what it basically is. My Japanese teacher always encouraged us to go to this festival, but I always never had the time to go. As a college freshman with a ton of time on my hands, my friends and I adventured our way down to eat wonderful festival food. Think of this post mostly as a visual diary. I won't be writing much, about what happened in the event, I'm gonna let the pictures speak for themselves. The Aki Matsuri post is gonna be split up in three posts, this one is gonna document the afternoon activities. 



We jokingly referred to ourselves as Team Dynamo, it kinda stuck. Aki Matsuri was actually a two day event, we decided to go the second day because some of us had class on Friday and were just busy.  Because it was a Fall Festival, Nikki went and channeled her inner goth alien princess. Keita's the new addition to our little family, Sara and I have known him since 6th grade.

I wanted a Hakama so bad. Especially the one that gentleman is wearing on the right.

Didn't get to try these fries, but they looked good. They were also selling Japanese style Corn Dogs, which to me kind of looked like regular corn dogs?


I didn't notice this until now but the lovely lady at Curry Zen smiled when I took a photo of her booth! Hello!

After watching these pros make Takoyaki, I've come to the conclusion that the process of flipping them over and turning them really is an under appreciated art form.

This was the center stage where performers would go on. It was adorable seeing little kids dance to traditional Japanese music, along with cosplayers doing karaoke.

Anime paraphernalia.

We all ordered takoyaki, and my goodness was it delicious!

Keita, who we lovingly refer to as Pokotama or Pokochansama or Ponchan.

Then, this happened.

The weather was a little warm so we went and scouted for Kaki Gori! Which is really shaved ice with lots of syrup.


Esther and I ordered Strawberry Sway while Sabrina and Sara got Pineapple. Nikki got Rainbow, and Keita got Blueberry.

Spotted a pink haired slayer and Firebender Katara! Nikki's being herself.

There were so many cute kids in kimonos and hakamas running around! This little girl was sitting right in front of us begging her mother to take her home. She's so adorable!

We're an odd bunch.

Team Primary Colored Tongues.


I feel like I wasn't supposed to have taken this man's photo but he just screams COOL and AWESOME that I had to. Him and his entourage kept looking back on where we sat because I just took his photo out of nowhere. I wish I got a photo of his wife/lady friend also because she had the most killer heels and freaking awesome gothic kimono ever!

In my head I imagined him to be a resident of Neo-Tokyo along with his wife/lady friend. Together they slay Japanese demons in their kimonos while looking freaky cool and intimidated. he's someone I wouldn't want to run into at an alley or anywhere else where it is dark LOL


We adventured for a little bit looking at random souvenirs and the like.
I loved seeing traditional Japanese toys and festival goods around!


This is the start of the "Sabrina Chang Chronicles: Why Am I Here and Why Am I Not a Duck"

Nikki and I's relationship summed up in one photo. AlienSiblingz fo Lyfe.

Sara bought these beautifully handmade deer antlers with black and magenta roses. Keita modeled them! Keita's now a deer man.

And i pretended to be a Taiko Drum Player.


Funny thing happened! We all learned of this event because of our beloved Japanese teacher so we expected to see her at the event! After two hours we didn't see her so we gave up hope. In the middle of a game we were playing, Sensei came from behind Nikki and Esther and said hi! We proceeded to take pictures.

Sensei and her newborn son Ryu, is the absolute cutest baby ever! His older brother Ren, who is about 8 now I believe, was sitting eating french fries.


Aside from Sara (who took our photo yay!), we had all been under Sensei's tutelage for the past three to four years. Sensei is such an amazing teacher who really does care for her students, I miss learning Japanese from her actually! 先生、お世話になりました!!

We caught up on what we're studying in college and if we still spoke and understood Japanese, that of which we responded back in Nihongo, hehe.

The weather was still extremely warm so we waited it out in the tent, we were lucky to have a spot where the sun wouldn't hit us so we stayed. Two girls from Sweets Raku came up to us offering $2 roll cake and it was so good! Once the weather began to cool, we left our tent, said our goodbyes to Sensei, and walked around once more looking for food to eat.

Sabrina and I saw Naruto and their red haired friend and knew we had to take a picture. The girl next to Sabrina looked so familiar, but we couldn't figure out who she was cosplaying. Should've asked!

Saw this kid by himself, I really liked his style.

Took a picture of the shrine holders, they were getting ready and so excited.


Sara and Keita tried these fried squid legs and they were super tasty!

Our entire friendship, summed up really.

While the sun was setting we wanted to watch the performers. Watched these taiko drummers!


After these Taiko Drummers, came these traditional Japanese dancers.


It was really cool seeing these traditional Japanese dances. I'm long ways away from Japan, so to see these authentic performances and eat such authentic food made Japan feel much closer to me.

This picture is super freaking adorable I can't get over it. The little boy on the left was wearing a Hakama and passing out the newspaper that held the event schedule on it. He came up to these two sisters and gave the one around his age one. They talked for a bit and laughed, afterwards he skipped away happily whilst the younger sister poked fun at her older sister. Young love, in the making!

Thanks for reading part one! The nightly events shall be up soon!

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