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can anyone help me find screenshots of the transformation sequences for Sailor Moon and the Magic Knights Rayearth?

<--- must fanart

JAPAN PLANNING --- Also... those of you have gone to Japan for vacation, can I ask your advice again? I want to go to back to Kyoto and Tokyo, and some outlying places for side trips (like within an hour or three max from Kyoto or Tokyo)

Do you think there is any preference for going to Kyoto or Tokyo first in your trip? I usually think about it this way,... Tokyo has more shopping so do that last. But due to the weather, it might be better for me to do it the opposite way (go to Tokyo first.) Mitch is going with me this time,... I do worry about if we go to Tokyo first (even with the prefered weather) that he might think the whole trip is about shopping! LOL!

Advice and thoughts welcome! Also if you have any favorite "side trips", please let me know. I know I'd like to go see one of those Princess-Mononoke-esque mossy forests. and I definitely want to go out to Kawazu (on the coast) for that onsen and some other things like that.

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Date: 2007-08-30 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tristencitrine.livejournal.com
Check chara specific shrines! They have lots and lots of pictures, usually. Or, hey, ask Mara- she had a couple AWESOOOOME SM related shrines and really knows her stuff.

Until then, I hope for Venus, Galaxia and OMG SailorAstarte. (She's from the musicals and is sooo cool).

MAU MAU!

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Date: 2007-08-30 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tacohime.livejournal.com
Sailor Pluuuuto! She's my personal favorite, even if she's kinda dull and underdeveloped.

Sadly, it seems like many of the great SM shrines of Ye Olde Late Nineties are long gone. I Googled Sailor Jupiter hensin for ya, though. There's also results for "Sailor Moon henshin" on good ole' YouTube.

Happy drawerin'! I'm reeeeally liking this fanart blitz of yours. *hearto*

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Date: 2007-08-30 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalmiaxxi.livejournal.com
Not sure about Rayearth... it seems like it's so hard to find anything on that series lately, but here's a bunch of links to various attacks and transformations from SM:

http://www.soul-hunter.com/sailormoon/galleryscreencaps/galleryattacks.php

From a purely practical standpoint, I'd say that it'd be better to start your trip dependent on which airport has the cheaper fare, Kansai or Narita. If it's about the same, then, well, I guess that just depends on how you tend to operate on vacation. When I did my little Japan city hop, Tokyo was our last stop, and we stayed there the longest, so we got our other sights out of the way early on and were able to be a little more leisurely by the time we got to Tokyo. But you may want to get the shopping out of the way and relax and unwind in Kyoto. Your call! ^^

Regarding side trips, I didn't get to see as much outside of the big cities as I would have liked (next time! Q(^O^)o), but did you get to visit Osaka on your last trip? It's a relatively short hop from Kyoto by shinkansen, and it's a fun city that's a little less frenetic than Tokyo and a little more down-to-earth than Kyoto. You might like it!

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Date: 2007-08-30 07:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aoi-no-neko.livejournal.com
How weird, I've been having the same conversation with my guy about what first, Kyoto or Tokyo? We are probably going to Kyoto first then up the coast to Tokyo because don't want to have to haul all that stuff from shopping around. Less stress, especially if stopping at an onsen inbetween. I think Camuikalmia ideas are good!

Oh Osaka, if you go you have to eat at a Okonomiyaki restaurant. Yummy!

Good luck with the drawing.

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Date: 2007-09-21 08:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aimeekitty.livejournal.com
That's what we were planning, and doing the onsen inbetween.

I'm guessing that we will buy more bulky things in Tokyo, the last two times I went, that was the case.

but this time, I'm more into kimono, so I might buy more in Kyoto than my previous times... but I'm still guessing that Tokyo is going to be more shopping heavy. O_O.

thanks!

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Date: 2007-08-30 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] damoclesangel.livejournal.com
Hmm.. dunno.. Kobe and Nara are within easy reach of Kyoto. Nara on the Kintetsu Line...

Himeji?

Dunno about Kanto region though. -_-;

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Date: 2007-08-31 12:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] withinity.livejournal.com
I highly recommend spending the night at Koyasan:
http://www.shukubo.jp/eng/

Nara has my favourite traditional sightseeing in all Japan, and is very close to Kyoto.

The Osaka Aquarium is quite nice and there is a modern art museum nearby that often has animation-related exhibits.

If you are coming in spring or autumn, definitely go to one (or more) of the maiko/geiko performances in Kyoto. It is very easy to get tickets and your only chance to see them perform, short of paying astronomical fees and having connections.

Iwatsuki in Saitama (less than an hour from Tokyo) is known for traditional doll-making, there is a doll museum there and you can practically go on a doll tour of the town.

The gardens in Mito, about 90 minutes from Tokyo, are quite stunning but I wouldn't recommend them unless you are really quite keen on gardens, as it's a fair bit of walking and takes a long while to get through. Still, it's one of the three most famous gardens in Japan and there are good photo opportunities.

And if you haven't been to the Miyazaki museum yet, go!

And go to Disney Sea, it's the only one of its kind in the world and much prettier than Disneyland.

I am not sure how far Hiroshima is from Kyoto, might be too much of a stretch for a daytrip, but Miyajima is incredibly beautiful. (my icon) The view from the cablecar up the mountain is breathtaking.

Himeji has a very famous castle and is an easy daytrip from Kyoto, but be warned that it's a very steep climb up many steps, and the building is not air-conditioned. The walled gardens outside are probably some of the nicest I've seen in Japan, and there is a literature museum nearby that's quite beautiful if you like modern architecture.

My various vacation pics from my travels around Japan earlier this year are dumped here, there are some of Koyasan and Miyajima:
http://www.evadne.net/lj/march2007/

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Date: 2007-09-21 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aimeekitty.livejournal.com
if we could only go to one side trip type thing,... what would be better? Himeji or Nara?? (or something else?)

Mitch wants to go to Disney, so we'll do that. and we're definitely going to Ghibli this time.

so far, I'm thinking:
2-3 days in Gion/Pontocho/Central Kyoto
1 day Fushimi Inari/ Sake
2 days at the onsen
2 days at disney
1 day ghibli
3-4 days tokyo.

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Date: 2007-08-31 02:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] persoconchii.livejournal.com
i have Rayearth season 1 DVD, so can screengrab things!

what transformation in Rayearth u need?

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Date: 2007-09-21 08:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aimeekitty.livejournal.com
hi! that's really nice of you to offer!

well, basically Id' just like a couple characteristic transformation shots from each of the 3 girls.

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