※ Thanks for reacting. By the way. Flower ceremony (Kadou : Ikebana) appeared this time, so I would like to tell a little about it. History Ikebana originated from the ancient animism of setting up plants to invite gods. Also, unlike animals, plants can maintain life to a certain extent even if they are cut off. Ancient people saw a mysticism in these characteristics of plants. This is also connected to the belief in evergreen trees, and it is thought that this was the beginning of an attempt to express the mystical power that is beyond the reach of humans in a flower vase. It later merged with the Buddhist flower offerings, and the custom of appreciating flowers is said to have been established by monks at Rokkakudo in Kyoto in the mid-Muromachi period. Also the monks were called "Ikenobo. (meaning : near the pond)" because they had lived by the pond for generations, and this name later became the name of the school, which is now the largest school. Later, from the mid to late-Edo period, Ikebana changed from being something only for the upper class and samurai classes to being the knowledge for the common people, and it became widely loved. But, originally Ikebana, like the tea ceremony and many martial arts, was Spirit, etiquette and manners are important, so it was simply a matter of freely arranging and decorating seasonal flowers and plants as you like. But, people who call themselves heads of schools today make various rules and earn huge incomes. Also, the "mind" of flower ceremony and tea ceremony is the "Wabi, Sabi" spirit, which strips away the unnecessary and finds beauty in simplicity. Therefore, "beauty" is found even in insect-eaten leaves and dead leaves. This is the opposite of Western flower arrangements. That's why Japanese people feel cool with the sound of wind chimes and relax our minds when we listen to the sound of insects.
I appreciate the Anko and Bashame bonding. They are two characters that barely interacted so them spending some time together without Shikanoko or Koshi was nice to see
The moment Victrebell ate the teacher is when I finally registered how absurd this scene was. I just started laughing trying to register what the bleep I was watching
※ Thanks for reacting.
By the way.
Flower ceremony (Kadou : Ikebana) appeared this time, so I would like to tell a little about it.
History
Ikebana originated from the ancient animism of setting up plants to invite gods. Also, unlike animals, plants can maintain life to a certain extent even if they are cut off. Ancient people saw a mysticism in these characteristics of plants. This is also connected to the belief in evergreen trees, and it is thought that this was the beginning of an attempt to express the mystical power that is beyond the reach of humans in a flower vase.
It later merged with the Buddhist flower offerings, and the custom of appreciating flowers is said to have been established by monks at Rokkakudo in Kyoto in the mid-Muromachi period. Also the monks were called "Ikenobo. (meaning : near the pond)" because they had lived by the pond for generations, and this name later became the name of the school, which is now the largest school.
Later, from the mid to late-Edo period, Ikebana changed from being something only for the upper class and samurai classes to being the knowledge for the common people, and it became widely loved.
But, originally Ikebana, like the tea ceremony and many martial arts, was Spirit, etiquette and manners are important, so it was simply a matter of freely arranging and decorating seasonal flowers and plants as you like. But, people who call themselves heads of schools today make various rules and earn huge incomes.
Also, the "mind" of flower ceremony and tea ceremony is the "Wabi, Sabi" spirit, which strips away the unnecessary and finds beauty in simplicity. Therefore, "beauty" is found even in insect-eaten leaves and dead leaves. This is the opposite of Western flower arrangements.
That's why Japanese people feel cool with the sound of wind chimes and relax our minds when we listen to the sound of insects.
I appreciate the Anko and Bashame bonding. They are two characters that barely interacted so them spending some time together without Shikanoko or Koshi was nice to see
The moment Victrebell ate the teacher is when I finally registered how absurd this scene was. I just started laughing trying to register what the bleep I was watching
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I believe three stars is a ref to Michelin Stars, which from what I recall, go up to three stars
Good point. I've heard some restaurants with Michelin Stars suck though 😆
I remember one sub I saw claimed she had specifically Hay Fever rather than just allergies.
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I'm pretty sure they say that in the dub as well.
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Speaking of strange plants on our planet, there are also trees that causes you to self terminate if you touch them.
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That was a somewhat wholesome ending amidst all the chaos
Indeed.
日本に何故花粉症が多いか?wwⅡで沢山の家が焼失した為、沢山の木を切った。そこで成長の速い杉の木を全国で植えた。日本社会にスモッグ等が無くなり清潔になった80年代から花粉症になる人が増えた。2月から一気に花粉が飛ぶ。
Very interesting... Thanks for sharing this information!