rachelmanija: (Default)
rachelmanija ([personal profile] rachelmanija) wrote2005-04-22 01:00 pm

The Rene Wing of Love

This was the first day that I felt even minimally OK physically-- that is, my back still hurts and I can't walk a block or up a flight of stairs at a normal walking pace without getting short of breath and coughing for ten minutes-- so what I mean is, this is the first time since I got here that I've even felt more-or-less all right when I'm sitting still.

Leaving first thing tomorrow. Goddammit.

Um, you can still comment, as "first thing" is liable to translate into "after checking my email and LJ.

Today I went shopping, the perfect activity as I could stand in one place as much as I liked and drift about slowly when I was moving. I went to Nakano broadway, a giganto shopping mall mostly devoted to anime memorabilia but also selling T-shirts emblazoned with amusingly fractured English. (No doubt just like the ridiculous kanji emblazoned on the shirts of people who have no idea they're walking around in a shirt that says something like "Dragon happiness pleases all customers." I'd already bought one that read,

The falling out of lovers is the
Rene
Wing
of love.

Proof wins over argument.

(The last line is repeated mirror-imaged and upside down beneath it.) It took me two weeks to figure out that "Rene Wing" is not a proper name. I'd decided that he made black and white indie films in which aimless people drift through sorrowful cityscapes. Possibly the unacknowledged bastard of Isadora Wing's second husband, Bennett Wing, by some French woman.

The shirts I bought today were sort of like that, but I'm not wearing them so I forget exactly what they say. One's for me (it has a gnomic phrase about Los Angeles), one's for my Dad (it has a long message about world peace, then concludes with something like "Cute girl is hopefulness," only funnier than that, and one's for [livejournal.com profile] tweedkitten, who also got a pair of panties. (The first time I've ever bought underwear for anyone other than myself.) They have an amusing message, but not "cupcake."

I also acquired a silver-colored Trading Arts Ed Elric with blade-arm-- REALLY COOL-looking-- a cheapo figure of Misato from a vending machine, non-trading arts Hughes (at a phone!), non-trading arts Al (finally!), non trading arts Riza Hawkeye, two chibi Hawkeyes (will trade one), two chibi Scars (will trade one), also from vending machines, Asuka in her Eva suit (I have a mostly hate-hate relationship with that anime, but I like the characters and I guess it sort of got under my skin, because I kept feeding hundred yen coins into the Eva vending machine, and some gifts. I saw something which immediately made me think, "OMG [livejournal.com profile] rushthatspeaks would love these!" So I bought them. Tell me if you already have them or not, because if you do I'd be perfectly willing to keep them for myself: a set of small plastic Hikaru no Go figures-- Hikaru, Sai, Akira, um... a schoolgirl, a guy in traditional Japanese dress, and a boy with brown hair.

To my regret, I saw virtually no plushies of any kind and no merchandise from a bunch of my favorite shows. However, my desire to have an enormous collection of Fullmetal Alchemist figurines and teeny plastic models of food has been largely satisfied. At least until they bring out Trading Arts 3.

Last night I had one of my best times since I got here, dinner at the house of the friend of a friend of my traveling companions, with them and her utterly adorable bouncy genki tomboy seven-year-old manga fan daughter. We had to go way out into the boonies of southern suburban Tokyo, but it was so worth it. We had requested "a simple dinner-- don't put yourself out," which, as I expected, was interpreted as "serve a banquet of simple, home-style dishes and break out the alcohol."

We had niku jaga (usually a stew, but in this case, just the boiled contents but not the liquid), tonkatsu (fried pork) on skewers with onions, green beans with bacon, minced chicken-and-onion patties, and finished with rice with nori (dried seaweed), salmon, and salmon eggs. The alcohol included the best sake I've had yet, Tateyama, which was smooth as water and did not give me a hangover, even though I had quite a bit of that plus a glass each of two Japanese beers, Yebisu and Kirin. Rice crackers, garlic-roasted pistachios (from the guests), goldfish crackers, and crispy pea-pods were the with-the-drinks snacks, and strawberry and whipped cream cake (also from the guests-- my pick) was for dessert.

When I was taken upstairs to see the daughter's bedroom and manga, she showed me her two favorite flufy stuffed animals, with names that I forget the exact words for but were basically Blackie and Whitie. They looked mostly like bunnies, but could have been lambs, so I said, "Are those rabbits (usagi?)" At least, that's what I meant to say. What actually emerged from my mouth, thanks to the sake and all, was "Are those eels (unagi?)" She just about busted a gut.

The day before that, my last in Kyoto, I walked down the Philosopher's Path, a woodsy path along a canal, with cherry petals falling about me, to two of my favorite temples, Nennaji and Engakuji. I think they're both more spectacular in the fall, but there were flowers blooming and a small waterfall I hadn't noticed before, if it's not a seasonal thing. It was sunny and beautiful and the first time I'd made it more than four blocks out of the hotel. And then I had to catch a train to Tokyo.

I meant to have some sort of conclusion here, but my time is running out for the session and I have none. I guess it hasn't been a very conclusive trip.
ewein2412: (Default)

[personal profile] ewein2412 2005-04-21 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
I am so sorry you've been so under the weather for this trip! It does sound as though you've made the most of it--I hope you've been writing everything down as well as making the LJ posts. The descriptions are wonderful.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
LJ posts are my version of "writing everything down." What you see is mostly it, except for several pages of scribbled notes about flower symbolism for the characters in my manga. I have decided that since it's set in LA, jacaranda flowers will have the same symbolism that cherry petals do in Japan. (Impermanence; the beauty of brief lives; doomed tragic love affairs; doomed pretty boys; doomed pretty boys having doomed tragic love affairs with each other.)
ewein2412: (Default)

[personal profile] ewein2412 2005-04-22 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure there's a Scottish equivalent that means quite all of that. Although I suppose thistles would do nicely if you took the metaphor to its obvious conclusion....

I meant to tell you before, but forgot, that when my 5-yr-old was learning to talk he called all lambs, sheep and rabbits by the same word, "rabba." His favorite toy for a long time was a lamb called "Rabba." It tried to bite his finger off TWICE--he had taken to sticking his finger under the thread that made its mouth, and then he'd tangle it up until his circulation was cut off and he woke up screaming. I finally sewed its mouth shut.

So you see... Lambs, rabbits, eels...all very similar.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-23 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
When I was the age your son was when he was attacked by Rabba, I had a (live) lop-eared rabbit which I named Jarabso. To this day, no one knows why.
ewein2412: (Default)

[personal profile] ewein2412 2005-04-23 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
my brother had one named Gat, because he thought it was a cat.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-23 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Thistles symbolize the beauty of impermanence?

(The last two symbolic meanings of cherry blossoms are more manga/anime traditional than generally/historically traditional, I should mention, and possibly the third as well.)
ewein2412: (Default)

[personal profile] ewein2412 2005-04-23 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
not really. Sometimes daffodils do. But I thought that thistles could make a nice poetic yet graphic representation of the third.

(please excuse my deranged brain.)

[identity profile] oracne.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 12:20 pm (UTC)(link)
What does genki mean?

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Happy and energetic. Perky. Lots of anime heroines (and a few heroes) are genki.

"Hello! How lovely to meet you! My name is Hazuki! Mom calls me Hazuki-chan! The kids at school call me Adzuki-chan! (Little Red Bean.) Have some Pocky! Would you like to see my manga?!"

[identity profile] oracne.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah!

[identity profile] sartorias.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
One lovely day is better than none, but I sure wish you'd had more of these!

[identity profile] minnow1212.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you're feeling a bit better--the timing sucks, but hopefully the plane trip back will be easier.

I kind of want a stuffed eel now.

[identity profile] tweedkitten.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
YOU ROCK. i was just thinking i need a new pair of fun panties. did you get them out of a vending machine? ^_^ j/k

i'm really sorry about the trip.... but i can't say i'm not happy to have you back here in l.a. soon.

[identity profile] thomasyan.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Bummer about the trip. Glad you're feeling better. Does this mean you're missing the Miyazaki museum, or that it wasn't very interesting?

[identity profile] thomasyan.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Oops, should have clicked on "Post a new Comment", not "Reply to this".

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
I did see the Miyazaki Museum, and it was pretty cool. I just forgot to write about it.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Why don't we get together today (ie, Friday night?) Call me on my cell or home phone in the afternoon. Then I can give you your panties! (No, they weren't from the legendary Panty Machine, but from Nakano Broadway. Not anime-themed, alas.)

[identity profile] literaticat.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"unagi" made me crack up, too.

What does Rene Wing mean, then?

[identity profile] thomasyan.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I see, like high-resolution root beer!
HI
RES

[identity profile] literaticat.livejournal.com 2005-04-23 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Wow. That never even occured to me.

I feel like a dunce now.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-23 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it took me two weeks of wearing the shirt to figure it out...

[identity profile] klwilliams.livejournal.com 2005-04-21 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope you have a safe and uneventful trip home.
larryhammer: floral print origami penguin, facing left (Default)

[personal profile] larryhammer 2005-04-21 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Rachel: ObTokyoStory from Jonathan Caroll (4.21 entry).

---L.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I just read this now. That's a great story!

[identity profile] kateelliott.livejournal.com 2005-04-22 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad to hear you're feeling better and have been able to shop, stroll, and eat.

The unagi story reminds me of the time in Mexico when I confused horse and hair, thus providing our neighbors with great merriment.