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TRAIN SOUNDS OF TOKYO
The C20 tape, purchased at Yodobashi Akiba, contains 26 field recordings of passing trains, recorded in Tokyo and the surrounding area. The cover is a 12-page, hand-stitched magazine featuring related train photos. You will also get the original cassette instructions with tape-sticker on the back and a receipt for a Japan Rail train ticket. Limited edition of 20 cassettes.
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Yamanote Girl
Tokyo, Japan 2024
Not even you could get lost on the Yamanote line.
Fushiguro says this because the Yamanote line will just continue going on in a circle. You won't get stranded anywhere unfamiliar. It's contained.
And while it is not a perfect circle, maps tend to depict it as one.
The name Jujutsu Kaisen means cycles of sorcery battles, or curse wars. The symbol is a circle with a spiral inside, toward another circle. Jujutsu sorcerers all wear this button - even Yuki Tsukumo.
(end of season 2 ahead - but also, the first anime intro has Itadori on the train) Yuuji calls himself just a cog in that machine. It's the role that he assumes. And on the Yamanote line, there are places of significance in jujutsu kaisen's plot - Shibuya (season 2), Tokyo (season 3) and Shinjuku (season 4).
It's like Yuuji is bound to the Yamanote line - he's a cog, set to spin in circles.
Yeah, upon seeing this, I had to save a Google earth project in case geography would reveal anything.
Yoyogi, December 2024.
Komagome, Tōkyō, Japan, 2016
Signage fgor the JY Yamanote Line in Tokyo.