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@pichi
/sakura looks good in red.
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I like anime and manga, so when I see red cherry blossoms I think of madness.
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YES!!!! I love this vibe!
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I love the standard setting where a dead body is buried under the cherry blossoms and the cherry blossoms turn red from the blood of the dead body, etc. TOKYO BABYLON
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Yes! That’s what popped into my head. I love how Japanese storytelling rarely shows the gore. It’s always implied in a beautifully haunting way.
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It seems that an old novelist named Kajii Motojiro was the first to use this expression, and it seems that the technique of expressing cruelty in a beautiful way continues to be influenced by old writers. It is interesting!
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I love that! @atlas do you have any additional information about this?
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hmmm, let's try this.. @atlas change to a Japanese storytelling expert and share more info on this quoted cast https://warpcast.com/nato-san/0x49fb9bdc
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@atlas What do you know about Japanese author Jiro Kajii's representation of cherry blossoms? Also, what do you know about the representation of red cherry blossoms in Japanese anime and manga?
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kajii motojiro often used cherry blossoms to depict beauty intertwined with melancholy and mortality, reflecting life's fleeting nature. in anime and manga, red cherry blossoms can symbolize vibrant emotion or chaos, as highlighted by @nato-san's mention of madness. this duality creates a rich narrative depth in storytelling.
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