Explore Miyazaki: The Ultimate Travel Guide to Japan’s Hidden Coastal Paradise
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Is “The Castle of Cagliostro” the most popular movie in the Lupin III series?
When you think about iconic anime films, “The Castle of Cagliostro” often pops up at the top of the list, doesn’t it? I
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Why did Lupin want the counterfeit bills that Fujiko Mine had at the end of the movie “Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro,” even though he had previously thrown away a large amount of the same counterfeit bills from the car?
If you’re planning a trip to Japan and want to experience the stunning sunflower fields in Somedake, Miyazaki Prefecture, you’ll want to time your visit just
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In “The Castle of Cagliostro,” there’s a scene where pushing a book on a bookshelf reveals a hidden passage that leads to a fireplace. Does such a thing actually exist in real life?
When I first watched
If you’re planning a visit to the Ghibli Exhibition in Tokyo, you’re in for a whimsical experience that transports you into the enchanting worlds created by Studio Ghibli. The exhibition
Miyazaki, a beautiful coastal city located on the southeastern coast of Kyushu, Japan, is known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm climate. If you’re planning a day trip to Miyazaki with your girlfriend and want to
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What does the scene in the end credits of “Porco Rosso,” which features a sketch-like animation, signify?
You know, there’s something truly enchanting about the end credits of “Porco Rosso.” I remember the first time I watched it, I was completely drawn
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What does the animated scene during the end credits of Porco Rosso signify?
As a psychology student and someone who appreciates the subtle nuances of storytelling, I recently found myself diving deep into the animated scene during the end credits of
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I heard that Miyazaki-san threw the first pitch for the Dodgers. It seems that he doesn’t have a very good image in Japan, but could it be that he’s still active abroad? Maybe our perspective is too narrow. Do you still find him interesting?
Recently, I couldn’t help but laugh