1/13/2015

MANGA MUSEUM

On the 13, I met up a friend (thank you Marion for the wonderful time and souvenir!):)

We went to Kyoto International Manga Museum. There are tons of books in the museum!
Manga is one of new Japanese cultures. I found that many Japanese manga are translated from Japanese to other languages. I think that to read Japanese manga (of course written in Japanese) helps people who learn Japanese:)

And I think manga helps way of thinking sometimes. When I was a junior high school student, I got into Adachi Mitsuru あだち充's works. Especially I liked Touch (タッチ) so much. This manga gave me chance to think about the fear of death and people who lost their precious... Ah, I want to read them again! I found some his works in the museum and they bring back memories...

After enjoyed the museum, we went to Starbucks. It was the first Starbucks of this year:)
And after we parted from each other, I studied for a qualification at cafe... The examination is just around the corner!


What's your favourite manga?

Matsuri
(Thanks for stopping by and reading! I love hearing your comments:) I'm not good at English! When finding mistakes in my English, will you correct them if you don't mind?)

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  1. Hi Matsuri!
    Although I prefer novels, I like to read the odd manga. A few years ago, for example, I read the whole "Emma" series. Next on my list is "Ame & Yuki" because I just LOVE the film! *.*
    Unfortunately, mangas are super expensive in Germany - my boyfriend still got a ton of them flying around in our flat. :'D
    The Manga museum sounds great! I hope you had lots of fun. :)

    (By the way: you could send me your posts before uploading, so I can check and correct them for you if you like. :) My mail address is: beckythewallflower@gmail.com)

    Love,
    Becky

    http://beckythewallflower.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you so much for the comment, Becky!
      The film 'ame and yuki' was popular in Japan (unfortunately I haven't watched the film yet.) I found some manga which is translated to German in manga museum. I wish I could read...

      Oh, thank you! I'll sent you my next post (maybe my resolutions of 2015 or something) before uploading:)
      Arigatou! Danke!

      Matsuri

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