2010년 10월 12일 화요일

[큐슈] 가족여행기-1

[일본 큐슈 여행기]

 

1. 후쿠오카로 출발

   : 2010년 9월 20일

 

 

 추석 연휴기간 가족과 함께 일본 큐슈 여행을 하였다.

 

큐슈[[九州(구주), 규] 는 일본열도 4개의 섬중 가장 남쪽에 있는 섬으로 남한의 1/3만한 크기에 인구는 약 1천4백만명정로라 한다.

 

일본 서남부 여행은 처음이라 기대반 설레임 반으로 여행을 준비하였다.

 

추석이고, 일본여행기념으로 동대문에서 추석빔으로 두터운 옷을 몇벌 구매해서 사진의 간지를 더하려 했는데, 큐슈는 연평균 기온이 16도. 추석 여행 기간은 구마모토의 경우 30도까지 올라가서

가을 추석빔옷은 땀 범벅이 되었다.

 

부산에서 후쿠오카까지 2시간 55분정도 소요되는 코비를 타고 여행은 시작되었다.

 

아침 7시 배인지라(추석연휴 휴가기간 동안 비행기는 만석 -.-; ) 새벽같이 도착해서 아침 해장을 터미날에서 해야만 했다.

살다 살다 부산에서 아침해를 맞이할 줄이야...

 

 

 

 

부산항터미날에서 간단한 수속을 끝내고 손바닥만한 면세점에서 간단한 눈요기도 가능

 

 

 

                                             [출발하기전 부산에서 기념촬영]

 

 

 

                     일단 승선을 하면 혹 있을 배멀미를 위해서 무조건 자는척이라도 해야.. 안심..

 

 

                [드디어 일본 도착, 다행히 바다도 고요하여 여행을 편안하게 할 수 있었다.]

 

                            [후쿠오카항에서 기념촬영 후 하카타 타워에서 하카타 전경 관람]

2010년 5월 19일 수요일

TOP 10:Combat Rifles - AK 47 (NO.1)

 

 

 

주먹 쥔 김제동 "그날의 광주를 위해 노래 한 번 합시다"

주먹 쥔 김제동 "그날의 광주를 위해 노래 한 번 합시다"
'개념 찬' 연예인들, 라디오와 트위터 그리고 현장에서 5.18 추모
10.05.18 19:36 ㅣ최종 업데이트 10.05.18 19:47 박상규 (comune)
  
▲ 주먹 쥔 김제동 "그날의 광주를 위해 다 같이 노래 한 번 할까요?"
ⓒ 김제동
김제동

역시 '개념 찬' 연예인들은 기대를 저버리지 않았다. 방송인 김제동은 5.18 광주민주화운동 30주년을 맞은 18일 오후 자신의 트위터에 이런 글을 남겼다.

 

"자유를, 대한민국을 누구보다 사랑했던 그날의 광주를 위해 다 같이 노래 한 번 할까요? 하늘의 반주와 함께. 비를 따라 거슬러 올라가 우리 마음이 전해지기를."

 

이 글과 함께 김제동은 주먹을 불끈 쥔 오른손을 하늘로 뻗은 자신의 모습이 담긴 사진도 올렸다. 이 트윗은 많은 트위터 이용자들에 의해 수없이 전파되고 있다.

 

김제동이 언급한 노래는 <임을 위한 행진곡>으로 보인다. 정부는 이날 광주 망월동 묘역에서 열린 5.18 광주민주화운동 공식 행사에서 이 노래를 불허했다.

 

개그맨 '옥동자' 정종철씨도 트위터를 통해 "오늘은 5.18 민주화운동 기념일입니다. 무엇보다도 그때 그날 가슴 아픈 이별을 해야 했던 가족들에게 위로의 말을 건네야 하는 날이 아닌가 싶습니다"라고 애도의 글을 남겼다.

 

  
개그맨 '옥동자' 정종철씨가 자신의 트위터에 남긴 글
ⓒ 인터넷 갈무리
정종철

방송인 권해효씨는 오프라인에서 직접 <임을 위한 행진곡>을 불렀다. 권씨는 18일 오전 서울광장에서 열린 '5.18 민중항쟁 30주년 서울행사 기념식'에서 사회를 맡았다.

 

행사가 끝나갈 무렵 권씨는 "민주화 운동의 아리랑, <임을 위한 행진곡>을 부를 시간이다, 광주에서는 이 노래가 제외되었는데 이곳 수도 서울에서는 부르겠다"며 "전 세계 끝까지 울려 퍼지도록 (힘차게) 부르자"고 외쳤다. 

 

이날 행사에 참석한 김상곤 경기도교육감 후보와 곽노현·박명기 서울시교육감 후보 등 약 300여 명의 시민들은 권씨의 제안에 따라 빗속에서 <임을 위한 행진곡>을 불렀다. 김상곤 후보는 "권해효씨가 사회를 잘 봤다"고 트위터를 통해 칭찬의 말을 남기기도 했다.

 

라디오에서는 가수 이문세씨가 의미심장한 노래를 틀었다. 이씨는 18일 오전 자신이 진행하는 MBC FM 라디오 <오늘 아침 이문세입니다>에서 첫 음악으로 미쉘 뽈나레프의 <누가 할머니를 죽였나 Qui A Tue Grand-maman>를 틀었다.

 

<임을 위한 행진곡>과 더불어 5.18 광주민주화운동을 상징하는 <5월의 노래>는 바로 이 곡을 번안해 만들어졌다. 즉 <5월의 노래> 원곡인 셈이다.

 

블로거 '자이미'씨는 자신의 블로그 '자이미의 베드스토리'에 이 소식을 전하며 "아시는 분들은 너무 익숙하고 모르시는 분들에게는 그저 생경한 샹송일 수밖에 없는 이 곡이 5월 18일 첫 곡으로 선곡되었다는 것은 의미 있었다"며 "5.18이 폄하되어 가는 시기에 용감하게 그날을 기릴 수 있는 곡을 첫 곡으로 내보냈다는 것이 무척이나 감동스럽게 다가왔다"고 적었다.

2010년 2월 4일 목요일

Mika Nakashima

雪の華 - 中島美嘉

 

Mika Nakashima SAMSARA Part 1Vostfr

 

 

Mika Nakashima SAMSARA Part 2 Vostfr

 

Always (2010.01.20)

 

 

2010.1.20.동경 나리타 공항에 내리자 마자 흘러 내리던 노래......

 

누구의 노래인지 무지 무지 궁금했는데, 호텔에서 TV를 켰더니 미카의 노래가 계속 계속 나왔다.

 

내가 일본에 도착한날이 싱글이 나온날인가보다..

 

그래서 더욱 좋아지는 노래...

 

 

 

Mika Nakashima (中島 美嘉 Nakashima Mika?, born February 19, 1983 in Hioki, Kagoshima Prefecture) is a Japanese singer, model, and actress.

 

Early life and debut

Born and raised in Kyūshū, Mika was the youngest of three children. From a young age, she wanted to become a singer, and decided not to attend high school or college.

At the age of 17, she was chosen from 3,000 girls to be the heroine of the Fall 2001 Fuji TV drama, Kizudarake no Love Song (Tainted Love Song). In November, she made her debut with Sony Music Associated Records with the single "Stars," which was also the theme song of the drama. The single would go on to become her best-selling single. Her second single "Crescent Moon", an 80s themed song, was limited to 100,000 copies. It sold out the first day of its release. In March 2002 she released her third single, "One Survive," and her first video collection, "Film Lotus". This was followed in May by her 4th single, "Helpless Rain", and in August, by her 5th single "Will", which went on to rack up sales of over 140,000. Both were top ten hits and sold around 100,000 copies, proving Nakashima's rising star appeal.

[edit] Rise to fame: True, Love, and Music

Nakashima's first album, True, released in August 2002, was a number 1 hit on the Oricon charts. The album boasted a mature mixture of jazz and adult contemporary pop. In 3 weeks, True sold a million copies, and has sold nearly 1,174,000 copies to date. Then, as a commemoration of one year since her debut, Nakashima released a Premium EP: Resistance, which hit the charts' number 1 spot for two weeks in a row. On December 18, a documentary video, Kiseki: the document of a star, was released. In 2002, the singer received the "New Artist of the Year" award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards and "Best New Artist of the Year" at the All Japan Request Awards 2002. She also won the "New Artist of the Year" award from the 44th Japan Record Awards.

Nakashima's second album, Love, which was released in November 2003, sold nearly 1.45 million copies, surpassing that of her debut. The Japan Composers Association awarded Love the Best Album Award. After releasing a second mini-album, Oborozukiyo: Inori, in September 2004, Nakashima topped the Oricon Album Chart again with Music in March 2005, as well as with Best (her first Greatest Hits album) in December of that year. Best is the third album by Nakashima to have sold a million copies or more, but like her second album, Best also outsold True in sales - by nearly 30,000 copies.

Her most popular songs include "Stars", Gundam Seed's ending song "Find the Way", "Sakurairo Maukoro" (桜色舞うころ), and "Yuki no Hana" (雪の華) which was covered by South Korean male singer Park Hyo Shin and this covered song was inserted in the popular Korean drama I'm Sorry, I Love You. Another Korean version was sung by female singer Seo Young Eun. It was also one of the most popular karaoke songs in Japan in 2004. The song was first covered by Singapore singer Joi Chua in 2005 by the same title "Sorry I Love You". It was also covered by Mainland Chinese singer Han Xue on August 2004 in Mandarin; and by Hong Kong singer Vincy Chan in 2006, in Cantonese. English version of Hana no Yuki was covered by Eric Martin (Mr.Big's vocalist) and featured in his solo album Mr.Vocalist 2008 which was produced and released in Japan. Another covered version was released on June 2006, sung by Japanese male singer Hideaki Tokunaga. In 2004 she sang the ending theme of the anime series based on the manga Hi no Tori as aired on NHK.

[edit] Debut on the silver screen: Nana and The End

In 2005, Nakashima co-starred alongside Aoi Miyazaki in the live-action movie Nana, based on the manga of the same name, which was released September 10, 2005. She also sang one of the theme songs for the movie, which was released as a single under the name "Nana starring Mika Nakashima". The single, titled "Glamorous Sky," was written by the manga's author, Ai Yazawa, and composed by L'Arc-en-Ciel vocalist Hyde. It was Nakashima's only #1 single on the Oricon Singles Charts. It sold over 423,000 copies in 2005, making it the best-selling female single of the year and the tenth highest selling in the world. The single continued selling well into the next year and sold 444,067 copies, which was about 25,000 copies less than her Nana co-star, Yuna Ito's "Endless Story". The single would be featured in Konami's guitar/drum simulation game GuitarFreaks and Drummania V3, as well as Nintendo's Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2.

Nakashima was nominated at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan as "Best BuzzAsia from Japan" for "Amazing Grace '05", and the "Glamorous Sky" video was nominated as "Best Female Video" and "Best Video from a Film". She won the "Best Video from a Film" award.

Due to the success of Nana, a sequel was released in December, 2006. It included two new songs by Nakashima, again under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima. The theme song to Nana 2 movie was "Hitoiro" (One Color), which has also been written by Yazawa, while the music is composed by Glay's leader, Takuro, also the author of the coupling song, "Eyes for the Moon". Besides the single, Mika released the album The End, featuring all her songs under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima.

On December 18, 2006 Nakashima and Yui Ichikawa came to New York City for the International Premiere of 'Nana 2' at the IFC Center.

[edit] Yes era

Following the release of the Nana movie, Nakashima visited Memphis, Tennessee, and started another project beginning with the heavily gospel-influenced "Cry No More", the ending theme of the anime Blood+. She also contributed to the New Orleans charity tribute when she teamed up with American musicians such as Cyril Neville of the Neville Brothers and famed jazz pianist/musician Alan Toussaint, and released the single All Hands Together, whose sales were poor. A month after "All Hands Together", Mika released another single "My Sugar Cat" following the same theme of "Cry No More" and "All Hands Together", her earlier 2006 singles. Unfortunately, "My Sugar Cat" dropped out of the Top 50 a week after its release.

On February 21, 2007 Nakashima's 21st single, "Mienai Hoshi" (見えない星 lit. Invisible Star?) was released. The single is the theme song for the Japanese drama Haken no Hinkaku (ハケンの品格 lit. Haken's Dignity?), which aired starting January 10, 2007. The b-side track "I Love You" is a cover of the Ozaki Yutaka ballad. Promotional videos were made for both songs. On March 14, 2007, Nakashima's 5th studio album, Yes, was released in Japan. The title "Yes" continues Nakashima's trend of having one-word album titles, such as "Love" and "True", excluding the Nana album "The End". Her 22nd single, Sunao na Mama, was released on the same day.

[edit] Voice era

Following the release of Yes, Nakashima embarked on her first tour since 2005, Mika Nakashima's Concert Tour 2007 "Yes My Joy", which ended in late July and was subsequently released on DVD on November 7, 2007. Nakashima's 23rd single "Life" as well as "Film Lotus VI", her sixth compilation of music videos, were released in August 2007. "Life" was the theme song for the drama adaptation of the shoujo manga series of the same name by Keiko Suenobu.

Nakashima's 24th single, "Eien no Uta", appeared in October 2007, and was the theme to the movie Southbound. Promotional videos were made for both Eien no Uta and its B-side, a cover of Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To".

Her 25th single, "Sakura: Hanagasumi", was released in March 2008. It reached number 12 on the Oricon chart.

"I Don't Know", Nakashima's 26th single, was a collaboration with owarai group Morisanchū (森三中) and was released under the name MICA 3 CHU (Mikasanchuu). The songs on the single are rock songs, and the single was marketed as Girls Angry Rock. The single was released in two versions: a limited edition CD+DVD version and a CD only version. The CD+DVD version also featured a picture label disc and a sticker. "I Don't Know" is Nakashima's first single sung entirely in English, and was used as the Kanebo Kate commercial song.

Nakashima's next single, "Orion", was released on November 12, 2008. It was used as an insert song for the TBS drama "Ryusei no Kizuna", in which Nakashima herself appeared in a minor role.[1][2]

Nakashima's fifth studio album, Voice, was released on November 26, 2008. Voice, which leaned closer to a mainstream yet mature form of adult contemporary pop than her previous albums, was the first album by Nakashima to top the Oricon Album Chart since Best in 2005, and sold over 155,000 copies in its first week of release and over 340,000 copies in total.

[edit] NEW era

After releasing a new album called No More Rules on March 5, 2009, Nakashima embarked on her fifth tour. This Japan-based tour was called the "Trust Our Voice Tour 2009", which started on April 10, 2009 and concluded in Tokyo at the end of July 2009. She introduced her then-new single, "Over Load", released on May 13, 2009, during the tour.

"Life" ranked number 7 in JASRAC Award 2009: 10 best interactive song.[3]

Mika's 29th single, "Candy Girl", was released on September 30, 2009, as a collaboration with the fashion brand SLY. Her 30th single, "Nagareboshi", was released on November 4, 2009.

The DVD of Mika's "Trust Our Voice Tour 2009," entitled "Mika Nakashima Concert Tour 2009 Trust Our Voice," was released in Japan as her first 2-DVD concert release on December 2, 2009.

Mika's 31st single, "Always", was released on January 20, 2010, and was the theme song for the Japanese movie, "Sayonara Itsuka."

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title Type Chart positions
2002 True Studio 1
2002 Resistance EP 1
2003 Love Studio 1
2004 Oborozukiyo: Inori EP 3
2005 Music Studio 1
Best Compilation 1
2006 The End Studio 2
2007 Yes Studio 3
2008 Voice Studio 1
2009 No More Rules[4] Compilation 5

[edit] Singles

  • [2001.11.07] Stars
  • [2002.02.06] Crescent Moon
  • [2002.03.06] One Survive
  • [2002.05.15] Helpless Rain
  • [2002.08.07] Will
  • [2003.01.29] Aishiteru (愛してる; I Love You)
  • [2003.04.09] Love Addict
  • [2003.06.25] Seppun (接吻)
  • [2003.08.06] Find the Way
  • [2003.10.01] Yuki no Hana (雪の華; Snow Flower)
  • [2004.04.07] Seven
  • [2004.06.02] Hi no Tori (火の鳥; Phoenix)
  • [2004.10.20] Legend
  • [2005.02.02] Sakurairo Mau Koro (桜色舞うころ)
  • [2005.06.08] Hitori (ひとり; Alone)
  • [2005.08.31] Glamorous Sky Nana starring Mika Nakashima
  • [2006.02.22] Cry No More
  • [2006.06.07] All Hands Together
  • [2006.07.26] My Sugar Cat
  • [2006.11.29] Hitoiro (一色; One Color) Nana starring Mika Nakashima
  • [2007.02.21] Mienai Hoshi (見えない星; Invisible Stars)
  • [2007.03.14] Sunao na Mama (素直なまま)
  • [2007.08.22] Life
  • [2007.10.03] Eien no Uta (永遠の詩; An Eternal Poem)
  • [2008.03.12] Sakura ~Hanagasumi~ (花霞)
  • [2008.07.23] I Don't Know MICA 3 CHU
  • [2008.11.12] Orion
  • [2009.05.13] Over Load
  • [2009.09.30] Candy Girl
  • [2009.11.04] Nagareboshi (流れ星)
  • [2010.01.20] Always

[edit] References

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