00:32 The origin of the word "Kuwabara Kuwabara" is the place name Kuwabara in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City. This is said to be where Sugawara no Michizane's mansion was located, and since lightning never struck there, it has been used as a spell to ward off lightning when thunder is rumbling. Originally it was a charm to ward off lightning and lightning strikes, but it seems that it gradually became a word to avoid all kinds of disasters, such as scary and unpleasant things. 😌 Sugawara no Michizane was a real person who lived in the 9th century during the Heian period. He excelled in academics, and even today he is enshrined in shrines around the country as "Tenjin-sama," the god of academics. However, he is also feared as one of the "Three Great Vengeful Spirits of Japan." Why is that? 🤔 Due to his excellence, he was highly valued by the emperor at the time, and rose to a position comparable to that of today's prime minister. However, because his family was a lineage of scholars and of low status, he was resented by genuine aristocrats who did not approve of this, and because the emperor who had favored him had been replaced, the young new emperor believed a false accusation that "he was plotting to threaten the position of the emperor," and he was demoted to a place far away from the central government, where he ended his life in solitude. 🥺 Shortly after, black clouds gathered over the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, and lightning struck the ladies-in-waiting who looked after the emperor, as well as the high-ranking official who had framed Sugawara no Michizane and become the emperor's brains, burning them to death. Lightning struck other parts of Kyoto, but not the residence of Sugawara no Michizane, who had lost his lord. It was believed that the lightning was a curse from Sugawara no Michizane, who had become the god of thunder out of resentment for being demoted, and Sugawara no Michizane was restored to power. Following ancient Japanese custom, he was enshrined as a god in a shrine to appease anger. In "Jujutsu Kaisen," Okkotsu Yuta and Gojo Satoru are said to be descendants of Sugawara no Michizane 🤞😆
Not my fav from autumn tbh, for me this song feels like it has no chorus. From 45 sec, it's building up the beat, but then we have 10 secs of dandandan;( It's just my opinion, but looking forward for your new reactions!
The song has a bit of an unusual structure, especially in the OP, but the actual chorus is the part with 2 halves that ends with an "ey" each time. It's very melodic, clearly built up into before and, imho, extremely satisfying to listen to.
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00:32 The origin of the word "Kuwabara Kuwabara" is the place name Kuwabara in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City. This is said to be where Sugawara no Michizane's mansion was located, and since lightning never struck there, it has been used as a spell to ward off lightning when thunder is rumbling. Originally it was a charm to ward off lightning and lightning strikes, but it seems that it gradually became a word to avoid all kinds of disasters, such as scary and unpleasant things. 😌
Sugawara no Michizane was a real person who lived in the 9th century during the Heian period. He excelled in academics, and even today he is enshrined in shrines around the country as "Tenjin-sama," the god of academics. However, he is also feared as one of the "Three Great Vengeful Spirits of Japan." Why is that? 🤔
Due to his excellence, he was highly valued by the emperor at the time, and rose to a position comparable to that of today's prime minister. However, because his family was a lineage of scholars and of low status, he was resented by genuine aristocrats who did not approve of this, and because the emperor who had favored him had been replaced, the young new emperor believed a false accusation that "he was plotting to threaten the position of the emperor," and he was demoted to a place far away from the central government, where he ended his life in solitude. 🥺
Shortly after, black clouds gathered over the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, and lightning struck the ladies-in-waiting who looked after the emperor, as well as the high-ranking official who had framed Sugawara no Michizane and become the emperor's brains, burning them to death. Lightning struck other parts of Kyoto, but not the residence of Sugawara no Michizane, who had lost his lord. It was believed that the lightning was a curse from Sugawara no Michizane, who had become the god of thunder out of resentment for being demoted, and Sugawara no Michizane was restored to power. Following ancient Japanese custom, he was enshrined as a god in a shrine to appease anger.
In "Jujutsu Kaisen," Okkotsu Yuta and Gojo Satoru are said to be descendants of Sugawara no Michizane 🤞😆
Bro was prepared with this Information for his whole life and now his moment came
This is so interesting
Creepy nuts never miss making amazing song
I wasn’t sure how I felt about the OP when I heard it in the trailer, but after hearing it properly, I can’t turn it off. It’s too good
All day? Forever! Otonoke means Sound Youkai, you've been cursed and didn't even realized it! XD Best curse ever btw.
The beginning of the song, pikmin spit those bars 🔥🔥🔥🔥
ダンダダンダンダダンダンダダン
マッシュルopもそうだったけど、こちらも中毒性があるね。ダンダダンダンダダンダンダダン🎵
OP of The Year🎉
Dragon Ball GT - dan dan kokoro hikareteku. (opening)
His sound Kendrick lamar with melo
At what second do you start to feel Kendrick Lamar?
It also has some Kendrick vibes
Not my fav from autumn tbh, for me this song feels like it has no chorus. From 45 sec, it's building up the beat, but then we have 10 secs of dandandan;(
It's just my opinion, but looking forward for your new reactions!
The chorus is the part after the drum returns
The song has a bit of an unusual structure, especially in the OP, but the actual chorus is the part with 2 halves that ends with an "ey" each time. It's very melodic, clearly built up into before and, imho, extremely satisfying to listen to.