Friday 24 April 2015

❀ Spring 2015: Anime list ✖ part 3/3 • 春2015:アニメリスト ๑

Hello cuties :3 here it is the last part of the anime list ~ I want to remember you that there are 53 anime this season so you can find more anime, this is just my list of anime that I want to watch ^-^

Urawa no Usagi-chan
The happy-go-lucky daily campus lives of eight high school girls: Usagi, Tokiwa, Minami, Sakura, Midori, Kojika, Saiko, and Misono, in the Urawa-ku, Saitama Prefecture.


Friday 17 April 2015

❀ Spring 2015: Anime list ✖ part 2/3 • 春2015:アニメリスト ๑

Hello cuties ~ how are you? Here I am with other new anime c: the second part of the spring anime list!

Hello!! Kin`iro Mosaic
The original manga's story begins with Shinobu, a 15-year-old, seemingly "pure Japanese" girl who did a homestay in Great Britain. Even after coming back to Japan, she still misses her time overseas. One day, an air mail letter arrives from Alice, the girl in Shinobu's host family in Great Britain. The letter reads, "Shinobu, I'm coming to Japan!" The "Japanese/British girls' light comedy" follows the lives of Shinobu, Alice, and other girls from both Japan and Great Britain.


Sunday 12 April 2015

❀ Spring 2015: Anime list ✖ part 1/3 • 春2015:アニメリスト ๑

Hello pretty witches ~ spring is arrived and the new series are on! Here you can find my list of this season, I won't put all the series, which are 56 ( so many ) but just some of them, my favorite ones of course.


jewlpet.jpgJewelpet: Magical Change
The story follows the rabbit-shaped Jewelpet Ruby and the other Jewelpets on their mission to restore the Jewe Castle, which had fallen into the middle of the town because of humanity's lack of faith in magic. In order to rekindle human's "magic-believing hearts," Jewelpets transform into humans and come down to earth to study them.


Sunday 5 April 2015

Hanami { flower viewing } 花見 + spring 2015 anime preview

ぴょんぴょん  how are you? It's spring and sakura trees are blooming in Japan~ and as you can see in a lot of  anime (seriously maybe in every anime)  Japanese people love this period and celebrate it in a particular way. 

In this moment of the year, which is from March to May, is used to have an outdoor party under cherry blossoms or just take a walk under these trees. To express this Japanese traditional custom they use the term hanami 花見 ) which means "flower viewing" ~ 
Usually people reserve party spots under sakura trees and use blue plastic mats to lay down, drinking and eating traditional food like sakura dangoa chewy snack food made from rice flour ), which are homemade or bought in temporary stalls that line the paths