![]() However, Ito has significant anxiety about playing in public, and feels ashamed by her regional Aomori dialect. She’s really good at a variety of music called Tsugaru-shamisen that’s a centerpiece of local culture in her native Aomori prefecture (in the north of Japan). Ito’s title comes from its protagonist, a girl named Ito Soma. Instead, it’s an exploration of Japan’s cultural traditions, and outer prefectures that you don’t often see in cinema. However, this isn’t some sordid tale of a young woman fallen from grace. Teenage girl rebels against family and finds a job at a maid cafe-that’s one way to describe the 2021 Japanese film Ito. I can't speak for the worker in this case, but I'd like to believe she was thinking about the safety of countless others that might not have gotten news of the situation without her in time to be useful.Japanese title: いとみち | Director: Satoko Yokohama | Starring: Ren Komai, Daimao Kosaka, Mei Kurokawa | Genre: Drama, Music He returns to work in Nagasaki the next day, despite his wounds, and his boss is calling him crazy as he tries to explain the pure destruction left in the bomb's wake, only for Fat Man to be dropped over ground zero in Nagasaki, also 3km away from his location. Tsutomu Yamaguchi, who survived both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, was on business for his employer in Hiroshima the day of the bombing at the train station with fellow coworkers and forgot a seal he needed, returned to his hotel to grab it and as he was about 3km away from the city, Little Boy explodes over the city and he suffers from various wounds in relation and manages to find safety in an air raid shelter. Please also read the site-wide Reddiquette.ĭuring Fukushima, you had a lot of the older workers/engineers going back into the radioactive zones to work to stabilize the meltdowns that occurred so that the younger generation that worked with them didn't have to live with the horrible aftereffects of that much nuclear exposure. Please avoid reposting TILs that have already made the front page in the past on YouTube)Īdd or tags to your posts, as necessary. Link to the appropriate start time when referencing videos (e.g. Link to the appropriate heading when referencing an article (particularly on Wikipedia) If you are interested in reading about the TILs on this list use the search box feature and enter the keywords to pull up past TILs.Īvoid mobile versions of websites (e.g. The purpose is to keep content fresh on /r/todayilearned as requested by its members. The titles have been abridged for the sake of brevity, however the context remains the same. If your TIL is found on this list, it will be removed. This list was compiled from /r/todayilearned community suggestions by its members.More information available on the TIL FAQ and wiki. Please report spam, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate posts by messaging the moderators, as this helps us remove them more promptly! If your post does not appear in the new queue and you think it meets the above rules, please contact the moderators (include a link to your post, not your story). Please see the wiki for more detailed explanations of the rules, as well as additional rules that may not be listed here "TIL you can click on widgets in WidgetMaker 1.22").Īll NSFW links must be tagged (including comments). No submissions related to the usage, existence or features of specific software/websites (e.g. "TIL the definition of a word." Word definitions/translations/origins are not appropriate here.instead, or be more specific (and avoid the word "about"). " and other broad posts don't belong on TIL. Starting your title with a why/what/who/where/how modifier should be unnecessary. Titles must be able to stand on their own without requiring readers to click on a link.not "TIL something interesting about bacon"). Make them descriptive, concise and specific (e.g.Rephrase your post title if the following are not met: Posts that omit essential information, or present unrelated facts in a way that suggest a connection will be removed. Social and economic issues (including race/religion/gender).Recent political issues and politicians.This includes (but is not limited to) submissions related to: No politics, soapboxing, or agenda based submissions. Any sources (blog, article, press release, video, etc.) with a publication date more recent than two months are not allowed. No personal opinions, anecdotes or subjective statements (e.g "TIL xyz is a great movie"). Videos are fine so long as they come from reputable sources (e.g. ![]() Images alone do not count as valid references. Please link directly to a reliable source that supports every claim in your post title. Submit interesting and specific facts that you just found out (not broad information you looked up, TodayILearned is not /r/wikipedia). You learn something new every day what did you learn today? ![]()
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