I am amazed at the speed of danbooru. I discovered this page with no translations and little tags. 9 minutes and almost fully translated and lots of tags.
Kotani said: I am amazed at the speed of danbooru. I discovered this page with no translations and little tags. 9 minutes and almost fully translated and lots of tags.
There was also another tea arbor called the Takasugian ("High Excess Retreat"), which looks like a hut standing on trees. They're like architectural productions, aren't they.
There was almost no explanation given for them, so they felt mysterious.
Reader-added tags include "You sure remember a lot of nostalgic anime, Yuyuko-sama", "You're showing your age, Yuyuko-sama", and "Unidentified: 'Terror of the Mud-Boat UFO Invasion'".
The survey continues the nostalgia trip:
What Fujiko Fujio productions do you like? • Doraemon • Q-Taro the Ghost • Perman • ESPer Mami • Time Patrol Bon
Wow... that sure does look interesting, though. I wonder what it looks like in person? I should look up some photos. I was thinking Yuyuko-sama was going to say it resembled a food item in some way from the thumbnail; maybe I'm thinking too much with my stomach.
...why the hll do I love and have nostalgia for these series? I am 18 for goodness sake (Kinda help that Fujiko works are famous over here, and are being republished quite generously)
Why isn't Kaibutsu-kun one of the choices? I protest!
(Seriously, that show was my childhood.)
I Thought So TooThey even have a small onbashira here!Hm?Look, look at that ! It looks like Perman!The Ontō Mishaguji Sōja Shrine. There are individual photos of it readily available, but I could find almost no written info aside from location.What!? What's the big deal!?That's a tea arbor known as "The Flying Mud Ship", apparently.It looks like people can't get inside it.Really, Yuyuko-san, Perman...PoutPamphlet