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| titleen    =Izanagi<ref name="Izanagi">{{nihongo||伊弉諾/伊邪那岐|[[wikipedia:Izanagi|Izanagi]]}} is a major male [[god]] who appears in Japanese myths. He and his spouse [[wikipedia:Izanami|Izanami]] are said to have bore most of the islands of Japan and many gods. He also begot Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi and Susanoo, the three royal gods who take the most important role in Japanese mythology. Some opinion suggests that the "izana" in the name refers to the word "izanau", meaning "to invite", which ties into the name of track 2. </ref> Object ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan.
| titleen    =Izanagi<ref name="Izanagi">{{nihongo||伊弉諾/伊邪那岐|[[wikipedia:Izanagi|Izanagi]]}} is a major male [[god]] who appears in Japanese myths. He and his spouse [[wikipedia:Izanami|Izanami]] are said to have bore most of the islands of Japan and many gods. He also begot Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi and Susanoo, the three royal gods who take the most important role in Japanese mythology. Some opinion suggests that the "izana" in the name refers to the word "izanau", meaning "to invite", which ties into the name of track 2. </ref> Object ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan.
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==Story==
==Story==
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{{Main|/Story|l1=Story}}
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PBsn5KaSQOIwATeK6ftkMDrGbY26i3pPRi307fH3Hvg/edit?usp=sharing MCD7 Story (Externer link)]
Sind dies Visionen der unterirdischen Hölle?<br />
Sind dies Visionen der unterirdischen Hölle?<br />
--Merrys Antenne ist hochsensibel und zeigt Bilder von Japans Wahrheit.
--Merrys Antenne ist hochsensibel und zeigt Bilder von Japans Wahrheit.

Aktuelle Version vom 16. Mai 2018, 01:44 Uhr


Izanagi Objekt ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan
Izanagi Objekt ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan album cover
Veröffentlicht 2012-08-11 (Comiket 82)
Tracks 10
Laufzeit 44:54
Katalog Nr. ZCDS-0014
Webseite Site

Izanagi Objekt ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan (伊弉諾物質 ~ Vorlage:Lang. Izanagi Busshitsu ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan.) ist ein Doujin Album von Team Shanghai Alice, veröffentlicht am 2012-08-11 (Comiket 82). It is the seventh volume of "ZUN's Music Collection". The CD contains five original compositions by ZUN, as well as five rearranged tracks from earlier games.

The CD was announced on July 23, 2012, on ZUN's blog, Invisible Games and Japanese, to be sold at Comiket 82 for 500 yen.

Tracks

  • 01. Vorlage:Lang (04:28)
    • Grünes Sanatorium ~ Sanatorium in Mountain
  • 09. Vorlage:Lang (03:53)
    • Die Suche nach allen Mysterien Japans

Story

Sind dies Visionen der unterirdischen Hölle?
--Merrys Antenne ist hochsensibel und zeigt Bilder von Japans Wahrheit.

Notes

  • The jacket features a peach, a bamboo shoot, and a grape situated around Maribel and Renko. These three objects are what Izanagi threw at Izanami's demons while fleeing from them in the Yomi-no-kuni (黄泉の国) (the Land of the Dead).


Vorlage:Team Shanghai Alice Alben

  1. The title of this song is taken from a Japanese proverb, which has a similar meaning as the English saying "goslings lead the geese to water". It implies the idea of something fortunate happening to a person due to an unexpected event/coincidence. The origin of the proverb comes from an unfaithful and greedy old lady who lived near the Zenkou temple. Her neighbor's cow took her cloth, and when she chased it, the cow eventually led her to the temple. Once she was there, she became a worshiper and later entered priesthood. Zenkou Temple itself is in the Nagano prefecture. See here for details. (Japanese)
  2. Agartha is the name of a mythical city that is located in the center of the earth in certain hollow earth beliefs. It is often suggested to be inhabited by demons, making it possibly related to Former Hell.