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戦国時代とか幕末とか

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戦国時代とか幕末とか

Postby markystar » September 20th, 2006 6:06 pm

日本語が下手ですから、すみませんが・・・

はじめまして
マーキーです。
日本歴史は趣味です。
宜しくお願いしま~す。

東京に住んでてよく徳川幕府の所に見に行きます。
江戸・東京散歩好きですから、不明や有名な所が見たいですね。
江戸時代の神社とお寺とかに行くんですけど、将軍のお墓とか死刑場も見に行きますし。
eventually i want to make a website of my site seeing in English & Japanese.
日本の歴史的な場所は見つけにくいんですからさ~

もしこんな歴史が好なら、連絡してください。

マーキー






PS:ところで、japanesepod101はミックシーのページが有るんですか?

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Postby Yoshiko » February 12th, 2007 2:34 pm

You must realize many people here can't read this, because they are learning the language. Including me ^^
Could you translate please?

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Postby tiroth » February 12th, 2007 4:53 pm

マーキーさん

趣味は面白いですよ。もしサイトを作ったら早く連絡してくださいませんか?

それより、ミックシーのページもちろんありますよ。名前は「JapanesePod101.com」です。

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Postby markystar » March 2nd, 2007 4:34 pm

Yoshiko殿、

sorry, long story → i love japanese history, especially 幕末 (the bakumatsu), the end of the shogunate. and if anyone has questions or interesting conversations topics, let's discuss!!

if you live and 東京 (tokyo) and wanna meet up to see some amazing old places, let do that too!



tiroth殿、

can't find you page... so please find me on mixi! :arrow:
there's too much good history here for this topic to be so deadね!

i'm off to bed now!


マーキー

speak soon y'all!
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Postby Yoshiko » March 15th, 2007 11:48 am

I am interested in Japanese history. But I don't know very much about it. What is the bakamatsu exactly?

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Postby MattTheCat » March 17th, 2007 7:57 pm

幕末, Bakumatsu.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Tokugawa_shogunate
Wiki to the rescue.

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Postby Yoshiko » March 18th, 2007 4:07 pm

arigatou. I see I already knew about the bakamatsu, but I didn't know it was called like that :?
I'm reading Gai-jin bij James Clavell at the moment (I mean, I try to read it but I am stuck on page 240), that's also bakamatsu period.
What do you think of Clavells books about Japan?

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Postby Bueller_007 » March 19th, 2007 6:01 am

Yoshiko wrote:arigatou. I see I already knew about the bakamatsu, but I didn't know it was called like that :?
I'm reading Gai-jin bij James Clavell at the moment (I mean, I try to read it but I am stuck on page 240), that's also bakamatsu period.
What do you think of Clavells books about Japan?

Bakumatsu.

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Postby mariyo » May 25th, 2007 6:32 am

Yoshiko wrote:arigatou. I see I already knew about the bakamatsu, but I didn't know it was called like that :?
I'm reading Gai-jin bij James Clavell at the moment (I mean, I try to read it but I am stuck on page 240), that's also bakamatsu period.
What do you think of Clavells books about Japan?


yoroshiku san,

It's the first time I see James Clavell popping up on the JapanesePod101 forum, so excuse me for intruding (as I was expecting it to pop up a lot earlier).

Personally I enjoy reading James Clavell's books a lot. I've read almost all of them. It's an amazing author : During WW2 he was a prisoner of war of the Japanese. Instead of having an aversion of them afterwards, he was dazzled by the Japanese and this culture and started writing. He even wrote one book about a Japanese prisoner camp during WW2 : "King Rat". I don't like WW2 stories in general, but this one is very unlike anything you've seen before : it's not a dark and sad story.

Gaijin was a bit of a disappointment for me, as it was his last (or one of this last) books and to my feeling it did not reach the level of "Taipan" or "Shogun".
He actually planned to write a sequel, and as this won't happen anymore (he died in the early nineties) you are left with a lot of questions at the end of the book.

Apart from Shogun, I think "Taipan" 's his best work (although it is situated in Hong Kong and only sporadically the topic of Japan is touched). Taipan is all about a Hong-Kong pirate (or entrepreneur as they would call it nowadays :-). Wirlwind is also fun reading, but it needs some time as it is about 1,200 pages if I'm not mistaking.

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Postby Ulver_684 » May 27th, 2007 10:45 pm

Marky-san! :wink:

It's a very interest story!! 8) :wink:

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