I am attracted by Japanese cuisines during my visit to Kyoto this summer, and I really enjoyed walking by the Kamo River after the ぎおんまつり shows. During my undergraduate studies, I've learned a lot about the religious cultures of Japan, particularly Zen Buddhism and Shinto. I wish to learn Japanese in order to be able to understand their scriptures and literature better one day.
My blog name "STAND ALONE COMPLEX" comes from one of my favorite animations GHOST IN THE SHELL(攻殻機動隊), which refers to the phenomenon that multiple individuals act in similar manners without any prior coordinations or even common backgrounds, and it somehow overlaps with my most recent research topic from graduate studies in neuroscience. I was impressed by the use of language in this animation as it incorporates/invents a bunch of words that don't normally appear in a casual setting, and it uses mostly Chinese characters as the titles of each episode such as 全自動資本主義(Full-automatic Capitalism). I guess as a Chinse speaker it's just amazing that I could read through all the names of the episodes without knowing how to pronounce a single character out of them?
My blog name "STAND ALONE COMPLEX" comes from one of my favorite animations GHOST IN THE SHELL(攻殻機動隊), which refers to the phenomenon that multiple individuals act in similar manners without any prior coordinations or even common backgrounds, and it somehow overlaps with my most recent research topic from graduate studies in neuroscience. I was impressed by the use of language in this animation as it incorporates/invents a bunch of words that don't normally appear in a casual setting, and it uses mostly Chinese characters as the titles of each episode such as 全自動資本主義(Full-automatic Capitalism). I guess as a Chinse speaker it's just amazing that I could read through all the names of the episodes without knowing how to pronounce a single character out of them?
That's cool. Have you heard of the kaihyogyo? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaih%C5%8Dgy%C5%8D
回复删除I read a book about that (The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei) and it was nothing short of incredible!
『回峰行』ですか?これがはじめて聞いた。天台宗きょうみある!
删除はじめまして!
回复删除わたしは、はなだあやはです。
大学一年生です。大阪に住んでいます。
よろしくお願いします。
初めまして〜大阪の料理は一番好きです!来夏に再び行きます。
删除そうなんですね!良いですね!
删除Sounds good! I'm interested in Zen Buddhism and Shinto as well.
回复删除I love to visit the Ise Shrine. You should look it up if your are interested in religious stuff in Japan.
I'm actually planning to go to Kyoto again next summer, and I'll definitely go see the Ise Shrine! Got a list of other temples that I want to visit there as well.
删除はじめまして、サラと申します。
回复删除書いたことがとても面白いです。
I'm just a TA here but I'm looking forward to reading more of your posts during the semester. If you have time, you should look up the history between Chinese writing and Buddhism in Japan! It's fascinating stuff.