Noted that the terrestrial BS Nippon TV chose to broadcast their Yuzu-intense program - the show complete with reports, interviews etc. - yesterday night JST, prime time, on the day of Men FS at this year's Worlds, what a coincidence

So here's
Bolero and
Seimei from
Notte Stellata for everyone to enjoy, in particular for those who did not have a chance to see it yet!
A little explanation or reminder for those who don't know:
1.
Mansai Bolero has been created by him originally in 2011 as a tribute to those who died in the Great Earthquake, as an expression of the mourning of death and a celebration of reincarnation and rebirth, a very Japanese kind of requiem. Alas, only the reincarnation part of Bolero is available on YouTube right now, it is only maybe a half of the whole program.
2. In the
Seimei collab Mansai Nomura is invoking Yuzuru as Seimei's
shikigami - a conjured spiritual being commanded by its spiritual master to perform particularly difficult or risky tasks, traditionally believed to be invoked by throwing a paper doll in the air to the sound of incantations. In the traditional Japanese folklore, Seimei was powerful enough to conjure and rule
shikigamis.
Still, they say, the original Seimei program had a similar perspective to it as the last Yuzuru's pose is traditionally associated with releasing the
shikigami from the spell and putting it to rest after performing the task commissioned by the master.
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