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Theme Park · The Live

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Theme Park · The Live
OPEN 12: 00 / START 12: 30
Price: Advance ¥ 2,000 / day \ 2,500 (Tax included - ¥ 500 or more required per order)
* Advance tickets will be released at 12 pm on Saturday at 10 am on Eplus!

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Depending on various circumstances of the cast, it may be unavoidable to be absent due to unavoidable circumstances. Please note.
Shooting · recording etc are prohibited. Also, please refrain from seating other than your own seat when opening.

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"Nakano Space Q pre-open talk event" Talking & Singing & Dancing "
2017/11/20 (Mon) Nakano Space Q
Cast: YURA Sama / Buu (excursions)
OPEN: 18: 30 / START: 19: 00
Rate: adv ¥ 2,500 (+ 1D ¥ 600) / day ¥ 3,000 (+ 1 D ¥ 600)
Reservation: At Works Project site reservation only
* Please apply from the following form.

Reservation acceptance period: 11/11 (Saturday) 0: 00 ~ 11/13 (Monday) 23: 59
Reservation number by shuffle Reservation results on 11/15 (Wednesday) Reply / In case of many applicants · Lottery

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One person Up to 2 people can be booked (accompanied person's name required)
If reservation can be secured can not be canceled.
Entry order: in order of reference number

Organized by At Works Project / Terakoya

Nakano Space Q
Tokyo Nakano Ward 3-27-19 Arcadia Nakano B1F02
info.spaceq@gmail.com

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Jetkokkojin (Jetko Shakai Jin)
Date: 2019. 2.16 (Saturday)

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Venue: Loft Plus One (Tokyo)
Opening: 12: 30 ~ (opening: 12: 00 ~

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The swastika (as a character or ) is a geometrical figure and an ancient religious icon in the cultures of Eurasia, used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indian religions. In the Western world, it was a symbol of auspiciousness and good luck until the 1930s, when it became a feature of Nazi symbolism as an emblem of Aryan race identity and, as a result, was stigmatized by association with ideas of racism and antisemitism.
The name swastika comes from Sanskrit (Devanagari: स्वस्तिक ) meaning 'conducive to well being' or 'auspicious'. In Hinduism, the symbol with arms pointing clockwise is called swastika, symbolizing surya (sun), prosperity and good luck, while the counterclockwise symbol is called sauvastika, symbolizing night or tantric aspects of Kali. In Jainism, a swastika is the symbol for Suparshvanatha—the seventh of 24 Tirthankaras (spiritual teachers and saviours), while in Buddhism it symbolizes the auspicious footprints of the Buddha. In several major Indo-European religions the swastika symbolizes lightning bolts representing the thunder god and king of the gods such as Indra in the Indus Valley religion, Zeus in ancient Greek religion, Jupiter in Roman religion, and Thor in ancient Germanic religion.

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The swastika is an icon widely found in human history and the modern world. In various forms it is alternatively known in various European languages as the fylfot, gammadion, tetraskelion, or cross cramponnée (a term in Anglo-Norman heraldry); German: Hakenkreuz; French: croix gammée. In East Asia it has been named the wàn  /  / , meaning 'all things', and the manji. A swastika generally takes the form of a cross the arms of which are of equal length and perpendicular to the adjacent arms, each bent midway at a right angle. It is found in the archeological remains of the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia as well as in early Byzantine and Christian artwork.
The swastika was adopted by several organizations in pre–World War I Europe and later by the Nazi Party and Nazi Germany prior to World War II. It was used by the Nazi Party to symbolize German nationalistic pride. To Jews and the enemies of Nazi Germany, it became a symbol of antisemitism and terror. In many Western countries, the swastika is viewed as a symbol of racial supremacism and intimidation because of its association with Nazism. The reverence for the swastika symbol in Asian cultures, in contrast to the stigma in the West, has led to misinterpretations and misunderstandings.

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