not all young. they sang along in japanese, a language many of them didn’t speak. some came dressed as miku. others waved miku dolls to the beat. one girl watched a miku video on her phone while a digitized miku played in front of her. a young man holding a miku figurine aloft ...
It is possible to take your bike on a train if you take off the wheels (and in some cases also the handle bar and the saddle) and put it in a bag or a case. In the case of Japan Railroad (JR), which is likely the one you are taking if you are travelling using Japan Rail Pa...
“Castle – Season 1” a try, I was hooked. Thirdly (on 21 July 2011), when I witnessed Nathan as Richard Castle dressing up as his old character Malcolm Reynolds in “Castle – Season 2” Episode 6, I had no choice but to write a post, haha. So here we go, folks, time to ...
In her thesis, Minha Lee writes about a Japanese man who married the popular (animated) pop star Hatsune Miku, who as a hologram was giving sold-out concerts, including in the United States. This virtual relationship gave the emotionally damaged man, after years of self-isolation, the courag...
She sings mainly in Japanese, but does have an English voice bank. As with other musical instruments, original music created using Hatsune Miku can be distributed and sold. If you want to use Miku’s now-famous image and her name, then you can also do so, just not for profit unless ...
So then I started to learn Japanese. I plan to study abroad in Japan for my senior year, maybe graduate early to go. I want to find a career in Japan too. (I could do a lot of details, but I didn’t want to write a novel XD) Edit: I’m pretty sure it was a lot to do ...
Before even getting its current name, the Bilibili app started as a fandom community of Hatsune Miku, the Japanese virtual singer. Later, in 2010, when the website gained an audience, Xu Yi transformed it by adding video-sharing functionality. And this was the time when Bilibili got its nam...
"With Hatsune Miku's voice, we are able to achieve peculiar melodic scales and rhythm patterns we can manipulate freely," she explains. Almost all of YOASOBI's music has been inspired by manga and other Japanese media — and having the ability to transform one form of content into "another...