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Monday, July 8, 2013

Takuyaki is Taku-Yummy

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This food looks tasty right? The appearance of this food makes your mouth water? Well if your answer is a big YES, come on and read this article.

Credits to: Jason McConnell\

Maybe you know this famous food Takuyaki! This food was sold in some malls in the Philippines right now. Takuyaki is also called as Takoyaki and is a ball-shaped Japanese snack made of a wheat flour-based batter and cooked in a special takuyaki pan. It is typically filled with minced or diced octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger, and green onion. Takuyaki is also called as Japanese balls.


We Love Anime!



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We all know that anime is well known around the world especially in Japan. We can't say that Japan is Japan if there's no Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower, sushi, ramen and other symbolic things and structures in Japan and of course anime.

What is the beginning of anime? Anime began at the beginning of 20th century, Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in the west. They developed such genres like mecha or about robots.
The first anime series that was released was "Otogi Manga Calendar", released on May 1, 1961. The first late night anime series was the "Hermit village" that was released on Sept 4, 1963. The first super robot anime series was "Tetsujin 28-go" released on October 20, 1963. "Sally the Witch" was the first magical girl anime that was released on December 5, 1966. "Space Battleship Yamato" was the first anime space opera series and "Mobile Suit Gundam" was the first real robot anime series, these animes was created by Toei Animations and Mushi Productions.

The ever famous "Doraemon" was released on April 2, 1979 by Shin-Ei Animation. The most famous genre of anime is mecha, like, Voltes V. The 2000's mecha anime was headed by "Gundam Seed"(2002), "Eureka Seven"(2005), "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion"(2006), "Mobile Suit Gundam 00"(2007), "Macross Frontier"(2008), and "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2"(2008).

Now let's go to the genres of anime. Classifying anime genres can be tricky. First, action genre anime, this type of anime is more of fighting element, like my favorite "Shingeki no Kyojin" or "Attack on Titan" this anime is about a boy named Eren Jaeger, he wants to kill all of the titans that invading their village because one of the titan killed and ate his mother so he want to kill them as a revenge for his mother.

Next, adventure genre anime, this type of anime is mostly consists of going to new places and exploring. My favorite anime in this type of genre is "Kyo Kara Maou", it is about a normal highschool boy that got sucked by the water in the toilet bowl and he ended up being in a different world and he became the king of a certain country which is called "New Makoku", and his goal is to bring peace among normal people and mazokus, and himself is also a mazoku.

Next, comedy genre, in this type the characters never get serious or maybe they're trying but ended up funny. I have two favorite anime in this genre, "Gintama" and "Daily Lives of High school Boys". Gintama is about some random gang and their leader is Gintoki Sakata or Gin, he's a freelancer and a samurai of Edo together with Shinpachi and Kagura they will accomplish their job that was given to them or in some episode they're just doing some random stuff.

Daily Live of High school Boys or Danshi Kokoushin no Nichijou is about three high school boys, Tadakuni, Hidenori and Yoshitake, and because they are in all-boys school they will do anything to fight a serious enemy... BOREDOM and because of this they're just doing random stuff but it's really funny.

Next stop, drama genre has a lot of shocks, suspense and emotions. Actually, I think this is also included in romance but according to its description it is in drama, so this is "ToraDora", it is about a high school girl that was supposed to give a love letter to her crush but she put it in a wrong bag and Ryuuji, the guy with that bag and Aisaka, the girl with the love letter took a promise that they help each other to be close to their crush. Aisaka's friend, Minori, is the crush of Ryuuji, they helped each other throughout the way, since they're neighbors they often go to school together and some of their classmates thought that they're in a relationship, so they developed their feelings and ended up being together.

Next is romance genre, romantic relationships are the dominant element. I have two favorite anime in this genre, and one of the two is "Special A", it is about 7 students who are studying in a elite school and a special section. Top 1: Kei Takishima, Top 2: Hikari Hanazono, Top 3: Jun Yamamoto, Top 4: Megumi Yamamoto, Top 5: Tadashi Karino, Top 6: Akira Toudou, and Top 7: Ryuu Tsuji.

It is mainly focused on Kei and Hikari, Hikari is a hard-working girl who wants to beat Kei, because when they were children Kei beat her in a pro-wrestling match and she wants to take it back, while Kei is a perfect boy who can do anything and good at academics, all of his classmates in S.A. knew that he is in love with Hikari while Hikari is so serious in order to defeat him, Hikari always challenge Kei to a match, academic or non-academic and Kei always agree to that so he will be close to Hikari, and in the end they're together.

The second one is "Kaichou wa Maid-sama", it is about the first female student council president of a former all-boys school, named Misaki Ayuzawa, she is the rank two in her school, but she has a part-time job which is an employee of a maid cafe which is required to wear maid costumes and cosplay stuff and she wants to keep it a secret to protect her reputation in the school as student council president but one day Usui Takumi, the rank one in their school and well-known for his abilities, walked in through that cafe and saw his Kaichou wearing a maid uniform and Misaki thought that Usui might spread her secret or use it to blackmail her but instead Usui kept the secret and because of their little connection with each other they little by little fell for each other.

Sports and Tournament genre, in this genre the characters are mainly competing in games and tournament. My super favorite anime not only in this genre, general favorite anime is Kuroko no Basuke, it is about Kuroko Tetsuya, a high school student and a basketball player.

When he joined the basketball club, his teammates thought that he's useless but when they're in a practice game his coach saw that he has an ability that a normal basketball player can't do and that is "misdirection", it is an ability to direct the attention of your opponent to other things except for himself, and because he has low presence it is useful for him to pass the ball to his teammates, he is the phantom member of Teikou Middle School Basketball Club who's the expert in terms of passing and his goal is to defeat the Generation of Miracles together with Kagami and the rest of the Seirin Basketball club.

And I also want to share my anime collectibles... so please enjoy!! So.. as you can see there's a lot of Kuroko no Basuke posters (I didn't upload all the pictures and some are in my drawer.. sorry!) and there are plenty of anime magazines of different anime series.


Hope you learned something in this article and I hope you also enjoyed reading this.. Arigatou Gozaimasu!!~


Contributor: Josh Adrienne P. Mejia

Japan : Senso-ji Temple


credits to: Daderot
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I personally want to go to Japan (or Nihon) and visit the oldest temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, the Senso-ji Temple. It is also known as the Asakusa Kannon Temple. The Senso-ji Temple is the most popular and well visited temple in Tokyo, and it is known as the oldest living temple in Tokyo. Asakusa is the center of Tokyo's lower city. Asakusa was known as the entertainment district before the bombing during World War II

Legend has it that two fishermen at the Sumida river in the year 628, found a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, in the river and even if they put it back into the river, it always comes back to them. The temple was built in honor of the goddess Kannon. The Senso-ji Temple was destroyed during the war (World War II). In the courtyard of the temple is a tree that was hit by a bomb, the tree grew new branches from the stump and was regrown, the recovery of the temple and that tree represented the recovery of Japan from this devastating attack.


Hestia : The Virgin Goddess

Photo from Mr. Anthony Eric Timoteo Cabbab and Boyle1213
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The honored, first born of the Olympian gods, Greek goddess Hestia is also called the last born because her father swallowed his children and then regurgitated them in reverse order.

Intrigued by the title? lol. When I was on my junior year, our history teacher told us the story behind every Olympian god or goddess, Hestia here, though she was courted by Poseidon and Apollon, Hestia chose to remain a virgin.

Though t'was okay, because I, myself, don't wanna have an affair with my brother or any relative, but who cares, they are gods and goddesses!

Denim Jeans : Perpect Fit For Everyone's Lifestyle


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We all know that no fabric ages quite as beautifully as denim.It is evident that the longer you were your jeans, the more character and attitude they acquire. You shape the jeans with your lifestyle, and they become almost like your second skin.

Stains, abrasions, and scrapings on your jeans definitely becomes a part of you and it describes your lifestyle. Whether you sit around the office the entire day, or on the road traveling from one mountain to the next., your jeans give you an identity.

There is a perfect pair of jeans for everyone out there! Fashion mongers all over the world have countless options to choose from!


WU Fest 2013: The Awesome Fun Never Stopped!


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The future is definitely so bright for Wazzup Pilipinas  as it continues to partner with events and establishments as their online media partners and social media evangelists.  

The latest online media partnership of which was at the WU Fest 2013 event held last July 6, 2013 at the A. Venue in Makati Avenue, Makati City. It was a great honor to be among the many popular brands supporting WU Fest 2013

WU Fest 2013 is an all ages outdoor festival that featured many of the favorite activities you would enjoy at a Fair. This is the first annual event brought to us by What's Up Manila magazine showcasing over 50 booths providing food, drinks, a wide variety of entertainment and activities. There was a VIP section located upstairs in Hooters and an After Party event hosted at Live Vibe starting at 10pm.

Tempura and Donburi : Japanese Delicacies

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Japanese and Filipino cuisine differ in many ways. But, they have also similarities. Just like us, Japanese  has considered rice as the most important food in Japanese cuisine. Despite changes in eating patterns over the last few decades and slowly decreasing their rice consumption in the recent years, rice still remains the most important food for the Japanese.

Japanese cuisine spread widely in the Philippines. The effect of this was the establishments of Japanese restaurants here in the Philippines. One of the best Japanese restaurants here in the Philippines is the "Tempura Japanese Grill" restaurant.

Here's a photo of it:


One of the best delicacies of this restaurant was the Tempura. Tempura is a Japanese food that consists of seafood, vegetables, mushrooms, or meat coated with batter and deep fried. It has a light, but crispy texture, that may be seasoned with salt or dipped in a light sauce before eating.

Another one of a kind delicacy of this restaurant was their Donburi. Donburi is a bowl of plain cooked rice with some other food on top of it. This food is served at specialty restaurants, but they are also a common dish that can be found on all kinds of restaurant's menus.

Mochi : Japanese Rice Cake

Credited to: aBoutrosBoutros

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Mochi is a Japanese rice cake. The rice is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape, and it always has a filling inside. Mochi are sweets in Japan and a multicomponent food consisting of polysaccharides, lipids, protein and water.

In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki. While also eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year and is commonly sold and eaten during that time.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochi

The Freshie Treat : Born For This!


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If you're a freshie, you deserve a treat, not just any treat but The Freshie Treat. Watch out freshies, for freebies and for Quest of course! You wouldn't want to miss that! 
 
The Freshie Treat is
at 6 PM on July 12 and 16 @ GT Toyota and will be one of the biggest inter-university freshie gathering in the metro.

It's a treat! It's The Freshie Treat!
Hashtag with us #FreshieTreat2013

For ticket inquiries contact 0915-759-2837

Live at Club Haze! : Friday Anthems Presents Max Graham


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Producer and composer, Max Graham, is a multi-talented artist who has wowed club goers around the world and gained the respect of his peers with his diverse, but distinctive blend of dance music. Through incredible skills and his intense work ethic, Max has risen from humble beginnings to become a worldwide recognized name. Max is currently enjoying success in the UK charts, with his smash hit, Owner of a Lonely Heart and in clubland worldwide with his vocal hit I Know You’re Gone featuring Jessica Jacobs.

With talents across the musical spectrum, Max is probably best known for his DJ skills. While the press has tried to pigeonhole him, Max’s sound remains indefinable. He has the rare ability to refreshingly combine pure house music with his own favourite tracks from dance music genres such as: progressive, techno, trance, disco and beyond. Max’s trademark is a roller coaster ride of funky basslines, energetic rhythms and uplifting melodies. During this ride you are sure to hear a selection, of Max's own productions, which include over 30 original tracks and 20 plus remixes.

A Jazz Night with Unit Asia and Noel Cabangon


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Jazz fans rejoice! International jazz group Unit Asia returns to Manila for the third time on July 9, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. for a one-night free concert at the Music Museum in Greenhills, San Juan. 

To celebrate the Philippine-Japan Friendship Month (PJFM) this July and the 40th Year of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation, the Japan Foundation, Manila and the Embassy of Japan are holding a series of cultural events including, “A Jazz Night with ‘unit asia’ with guest artist Noel Cabangon.”

The collaborative jazz band of five is consist of outstanding musicians from Japan, Thailand and Malaysia (Isao Miyoshi, guitar; Shigeki Ippon, bass; Tomo’o Tsuruya, drums; Koh Mr. Saxman, saxophone; and Tay Cher Siang, piano).

The event is free of admission.




Line TV Commercial Stars Jessy Mendiola and Matteo Gudicelli


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LINE, one of the top global mobile messaging applications, is out to strengthen its connection with Filipinos through the launch of its brand new television commercial.

The TVC is specially localized for the country as it stars popular and influential young celebrities in Jessy Mendiola and Matteo Guidicelli.

Since launching early this year in the Philippines, LINE has been testing the waters in terms of how to connect more with its Filipino users. The colorful and interactive app has also been working on enhancing the LINE experience specifically for Filipinos.

And it doesn’t end there because the launch of this new commercial is only the beginning for LINE as it is set to continue its localizing efforts throughout the year, with more exciting and fun things to look forward to for the smartphone-loving Filipinos.

Presently, LINE has 180 million users all over the world and is experiencing rapid growth in the Philippines.

Grrrl Scout and Locked Down Present: BootCamp


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It's Peanut Butter Party Time on July 19 at Cubao X as we give you free admission concert. Yes! It's Free!

Featuring: Syke, Gloc 9, Cheats, Duster, Gaijin, Pedicab, Glen Coco, Peryodiko, Flying Ipis, Wilderness, Yolanda Moon, Nameless Heroes, and The Butchercons
 
Sponsored by:

Marshall Headphones Philippines
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I'm Shoe in Love: Find Your Perfect Pair! : It's The 3rd Annual Event


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The metro's biggest shoe sale is back! Come and join them on July 20-21, 2013 at The NBC Tent from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM for the 3rd Annual I'm Shoe in Love: Find Your Perfect Pair!

Wanting to add a twist to the usual bazaars that we do, we thought about creating an event that the whole family can enjoy equally. It was back in 2011 when the idea of a shoe bazaar came up.

Just as our personalities are different, our preference for footwear also varies. There's the trendy style maven who can always be found wearing the latest heels and platforms, there's the equally sartorial male whose shoe collection can put some women to shame, the girl-next-door who collects flats in all colors and styles, the hip mother who is now all about comfortable yet trendy "walking shoes", the active father who's always looking for the best bargains in rubber shoes and walking sandals, the tiny tot unknowingly being dressed by his or her parents but would rather run in those squeaky shoes, and the grandparents who insist that they have more than enough shoes but we still insist on getting new ones for them anyway -- but regardless of our preferences there's always a perfect pair for each one of us.

For interested concessionaires, send us an email at imshoeinlove@gmail.com. We are also open to food and beverage concessionaires!

MD Juan Enterprises : Proudly Filipino-Owned Jeep Business in the Philippines


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So are you aware that there are several types of jeeps aside from the jeepneys that we see on the roads everyday. Many of these jeeps are now considered collectibles as they were a great part of history. Earning names like the "MacGuyver", the "MacArthur" and other names I could not recall at this time, they are indeed fascinating machineries that made up the days of our grandfathers during their younger years.

Many have used jeeps for military functions and some have also used them for private use as a collection to show off or to use occasionally for special functions or to flaunt at car shows. If you put a pimped-up jeep side by side with even the most expensive sports car, I bet both will get special attention from the crowd.

But these jeeps are most probably considered "extinct" in the Philippines. It's a different news in other countries as there is even a Filipino-owned company that manufactures jeepney metal parts for export abroad.

We learned about the history and a lot of very interesting facts about jeeps when we visited the manufacturing plant of MD Juan Enterprises in Caloocan proudly owned by the Juan family with Rommel Juan being the over-all head of the business.

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