VAMPS with KANJI

Oct 07, 2011 16:48


                           
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translation:poster, tour:vamps live 2010, year:2010, vamps

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hayuk1 October 7 2011, 18:43:44 UTC

I have this poster and always want to now what it means
thank you so much!!
I love it more <2

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mei_24 October 7 2011, 20:42:43 UTC
Though it doesn't make any sense at all XD
He chose quite difficult kanji with the corrisponding pronuntiation.
Thanks for commenting ^-^

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hayuk1 October 8 2011, 03:23:36 UTC
I just order the meanings and make it a new one hahaha
It's strange

kanjis kanjis @-@

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mei_24 October 8 2011, 08:36:25 UTC
This is the right method, I'm using it, too XDDD

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annui October 8 2011, 02:05:21 UTC
Ah, so that's a poster? I wish I know what Hyde means by that :D do u have slight idea?

Thx for sharing ♥

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mei_24 October 8 2011, 08:19:00 UTC
Yes, it's a poster! It was sold at VAMPS live when they did their world tour in 2010.
"VAMPS" can be written in japanese, but it sounds as "BANPUSU".
I think they wanted to write their band name with ideograms with the same pronuntiation. I don't think there's any secret meaning!
Thanks for commenting <3

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nagaokagetora October 8 2011, 07:38:53 UTC
Interesting!!! VAMPS - barbarian poetry stays O.o? Lol.
I think this was the one that was sold out very quickly at Paris. I totally liked it, but when I finally got to the stand it was sold out so I just got my Omamori :).
Aaah, Kanji Kanji, yes, haven't practiced them for a looong time *bad conscience* ;)

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mei_24 October 8 2011, 08:30:37 UTC
Really? I was lucky enough to buy it!
I understand the reasons for choosing the first 2, but the third? O.o
Unless I haven't chosen the right correspondence...
Calligraphic kanjis are really beautiful, but difficult to recognize, at least to me...
Kanji practice...>< I'd better start it again...*bad conscience n.2 XD*
Thanks for commenting ^^

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