22nd Century, 248
Nagahama Neru2017.12.09
Good evening...
A few days ago,
I went to The Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo!!!
Many creators
Presented their own ideas of Doraemon.
Cool or funny,
I kept having the shock of recognition: "Yes, of course!"
Doraemon is amazing...
And I love the figure of Nobita-kun, so nice, and always doing his absolute best.
Wow! I was just mesmerized!
I don't know how many hours I spent in that space.
It seems the exhibition will be there through the winter holiday. Be sure to...
And I bought a cute T-shirt.
Next time I wear it, I'll post a picture ( ˶ˆᴗˆ˶ )
Since it was close by,
I also went to the Tokyo Tower!
In fact, it was the first time I'd gone up it!!!
So fine!
I love Tokyo Tower.
At the Cable Music Awards ceremony a while ago,
I received this great medal.
In the future, when I'm much older,
I'll look at this medal and think:
Yes, I really was in Keyakizaka46...
Truly a treasure.
Thank you very much.
Musical note hair.
Right now on the photo collection's Twitter
I'm doing the "Nagahama Neru alphabet challenge."
https://mobile.twitter.com/neru_nagasaki
If you like...
Thank you very much for reading.
Nagahama Neru
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171209 23:53h
The Doraemon exhibition will be at the Mori art centre gallery high in the Mori tower in Roppongi Hills (near Keyakizaka Street) until 8 January. Various artists give their versions of something from Doraemon. In the picture of Neru and the blue wall, she is pointing out the words: "Please make your own Doraemon." Note Neru's semi-disguise, lol. Hat and scarf should do it.
As for "musical note hair," I'm not sure if Neru is looking at their bangs or the lower part of their hair. I tried flipping the pic back to the correct orientation (Neru actually parts her bangs on the right), but I still couldn't tell, so I left the pic reversed, as it is in the blog.
The Nagahama Neru "alphabet" challenge is actually the Nagahama Neru "50-sounds" (of the Japanese syllabic alphabet) challenge: Neru tries to act out the meaning of every word that can be made by changing the last syllable of her given name. For instance a pic of herself with a branch of cherry-blossoms for "Nagahama Haru" (haru means "spring"), or of herself with a camera for "Nagahama Toru" (toru means "take a picture"). Fun series. Above is a link to the mobile version, here's the PC/Mac version.
This photo of "Nagahama Soru" -- soru means to arch backward -- is being posted and reposted:
It has also been announced that Neru will appear in quarterly literary magazine BOC-8 in January, for a special conversation with author Honda Tetsuya. To quote Wikipedia: "Tetsuya Honda (誉田哲也 Honda Tetsuya, born August 18, 1969) is a Japanese writer of mystery and thriller novels and one of Japan's bestselling authors. He...has won many prestigious awards. Several of his popular Reiko Himekawa crime novels have been translated into English and German. In Japan, many of Honda's works have been adapted into major theatrical motion pictures and TV dramas."
Smart, artistic, book-reading Neru. Hilarious Neru. TV personality Neru. Swimsuit gravure Neru. How many Nerus are there, anyway? Tanuki are known to be shape-shifters.
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