The opening theme song of season two of Tokyo Ghoul:re―which began airing today (October 9)―titled katharsis is performed by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure and will be released as a single on November 21. The song also received an early digital release following the anime’s initial broadcast.
The CD will be released in two types. The Regular Edition will include the lead track katharsis as well as a new song titled memento while the first press versions of the Regular Edition will include a sleeve featuring Tokyo Ghoul artwork drawn by the manga’s author and illustrator Sui Ishida.
First Press Limited Edition
The First Press Limited Edition will include an additional 9-track CD featuring TK’s “Acoustique Electrick Session” live performance at Billboard Live Tokyo last year. It also includes a cover of last eye written by TK for Japanese singer-songwriter Yuko Ando.
Regular Edition
A teaser for katharsis also dropped on YouTube today. The full version of the song is also now available to download ahead of the CD’s release while the TV edit version is available on streaming services.
The singer will head on nationwide tour in Japan starting at DRUM LOGOS in Fukuoka on February 9, 2019. The tour will wrap up at Tokyo Dome City Hall on March 9. Tickets are now available on TK’s official website.
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TK from Ling tosite sigure – “katharsis”
On Sale: November 21, 2018
First Press Limited Edition (2 CDs): ¥3,200 (Pre-Tax)
*Tall size packaging. Includes original postcard set and additional CD featuring 9 live tracks taken from the artist’s performance at Tokyo Billboard Live last year.
Regular Edition (1 CD): ¥1,400 (Pre-Tax)
*First press versions of the Regular Edition include Tokyo Ghoul sleeve illustrated by Sui Ishida.
Digital Download: https://smar.lnk.to/_wkgYWN
TK from Ling tosite sigure Official Website: http://tkofficial.jp/
©Sui Ishida / Shueisha・Tokyo Ghoul:re Production Committee
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The latest live-action series from Marvel Studios, Moon Knight, premiered on March 30, and is airing every Wednesday at 16:00 on the Disney+ streaming service. The main character, portrayed by Oscar Isaac, is one of the darkest and most mysterious heroes in the history of the MCU, suffering from dissociative identity disorder. Tokyo Ghoul creator Sui Ishida decided to surprise fans by releasing a crossover image to celebrate the start of the series and highlight the similarities between the two main characters, Moon Knight and Ken Kaneki. The tagline of the illustration translates to "Clad in white madness," and shows Kaneki with his pale white hair and a red background beside Moon Knight in pure white with a dark black background. Moon Knight protagonist Steven Grant is a kindhearted man who works in the gift store of the National Museum in London. He constantly suffers from blackouts and only remembers terrifying snippets of a former life. Eventually, he becomes the avatar for the Egyptian moon god Khonshu. Tokyo Ghoul has become one of the most popular manga series in Japan, with over 47 million copies in print as of January 2021. The series takes place in an alternate reality where ghouls, creatures who seem like humans but feed on human flesh, live among the general population in secret. After the main character Ken Kaneki receives an organ transplant from a ghoul, he becomes half-ghoul himself and must learn how to survive. Ishida highlighted the similarities between Moon Knight's Steven and Tokyo Ghoul's Ken, saying that they both have a lot of knowledge of what they're interested in and have their own dreams, but feel hopeless. Both are also mild-mannered, introverted, and invested in not becoming complete monsters. Ishida commented that Moon Knight might be his favorite Marvel superhero of all time. The manga artist praised the new show's fast-paced action, the gray morality in its violence, and the comical sadness of its protagonist. “I saw Oscar Isaac in Star Wars, and I’m wondering what kind of hero he’ll become in Moon Knight,” Ishida said. “I’m really looking forward to it!” Are you tuning into Moon Knight on Disney+? Tokyo Ghoul fans might want to give it a shot!© 2022 Marvel/ ©石田スイ/集英社
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Moon Knight
Airing on Disney+ Wednesdays at 16:00
Official Site: https://disneyplus.disney.co.jp/program/moon-knight.html
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Kujibikido, a website offering a variety of different raffles, is offering a chance to win some exclusive Tokyo Ghoul merch! The Tokyo Ghoul ~Relax at Anteiku~ Online Raffle is open until November 4, and you can’t get these items anywhere else. The theme of these original illustrations is ‘Relaxing at Anteiku,’ the small neighborhood cafe in the Tokyo Ghoul series. Popular characters enjoy a moment of rest and relaxation with a cup of coffee--a welcome departure from the drama and horror in the series!
Prize Lineup
S Prize: Winner can Choose! Extra-large Tapestry (5 varieties)A Prize: Winner can Choose! Mug (5 varieties) B Prize: Acrylic Stand (10 varieties) C Prize: 76mm Pin (10 varieties) *One prize is guaranteed. The S Prize is a massive, life-sized tapestry, and the winner can choose which they’d like to receive. During the event, those who follow the official Kujibikido Twitter account and retweet a specific tweet will be entered into a lottery to win all 10 pins from the C Prize set along with a special bromide! Three winners will be announced, so don’t miss out! Information
Tokyo Ghoul ~Relax at Anteiku~ Online Raffle
Running until November 4 at 16:59
Price: ¥715 per entry (*Shipping Fees will be separate.)
Official Site: https://kujibikido.com/lp/tokyoghou/
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Sui Ishida, the author of the internationally celebrated manga series Tokyo Ghoul which has shipped over 44 million copies worldwide, is getting his first ever large-scale exhibition next year. Titled "Sui Ishida Exhibition [Tokyo Ghoul JACK JEANNE]," the event is set to take place at Sunshine City in Ikebukuro, Tokyo from February 6, 2021 to March 7, 2021 before moving to Fukuoka Asian Art Museum on April 10 where it will run until May 16. The first key visual for the event has been unveiled which Ishida drew himself for the exhibition. It features the protagonist of his Tokyo Ghoul series Ken Kaneki as well as Kisa Tachibana from his upcoming game JACK JEANNE. The exhibition is a place to discover all things Sui Ishida and will focus on his career from zero to the spawn Tokyo Ghoul and his upcoming game Nintendo Switch title JACK JEANNE which he designed the characters, created the storyline, illustrations and scenarios for. There will be a range of exhibits, illustrations, and more to see. Pre-sale tickets to the exhibition were released on Thursday (December 10) via the official websitw. The exhibition will be carrying out capacity restrictions each day in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The exhibition is a must-see for fans of the author's work. ©Sui Ishida/SHUEISHA ©Sui Ishida/BROCCOLI*Nintendo Switch is a trademark of Nintendo. Information
Sui Ishida Exhibition [Tokyo Ghoul JACK JEANNE]
Tokyo
Venue: Sunshine City Exhibition Hall A
Running: February 6, 2021 to March 7, 2021Times: [Weekdays] 13:00-20:00 / [Weekends & Holidays] 10:00-20:00
Fukuoka
Venue: Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
Running: April 10, 2021 – May 16, 2021Exhibition Official Website: https://www.ishidasui-ten.com
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Sui Ishida, the author of the internationally celebrated manga series Tokyo Ghoul which has shipped over 44 million copies worldwide, is getting his first ever large-scale exhibition. The famed manga author made his debut with Tokyo Ghoul, which was serialised in Weekly Young Jump from 2011 to 2018. The dark fantasy, which questioned the notions of right and wrong, seduced the globe with its characters and world, eventually becoming published in 37 countries. The manga series went on to spawn anime and live-action adaptations, games, and more. Ishida is now working on a new game entitled Jack Jeanne for which he is creating the script, scenario, and character designs. The highly-anticipated game is set for released on Nintendo Switch sometime this year.
The exhibition is a place to discover all things Sui Ishida and will focus on his career from zero to the spawn Tokyo Ghoul and the upcoming Jack Jeanne. There will be displays, illustrations, and more to see. It's a must-see for fans of the author. ©Sui Ishida/SHUEISHA ©Sui Ishida/BROCCOLI -
It has been announced that TK from Ling Tosite Sigure has written a song for the fictional alternative rock band εpsilonΦ who appear in the upcoming anime series Argonavis from BanG Dream! which is set to begin airing tomorrow on May 2, 2020. Argonavis from BanG Dream! is a boy band multi-media project that is part of the BanG Dream! music media franchise. The title of the song is Hikari no Akuma (Light of the Devil). TK wrote, composed, and arranged the check entirely himself. A short music video was released for the track which you can watch below. Argonavis from BanG Dream! | εpsilonΦ - "Hikari no Akuma" Music Video
The song was announced as a surprise on the second day of ARGONAVIS 3rd LIVE CROSSING Sound Only Live which was a ‘live’ performance from the characters with just their voices that took place on April 28 and 29. The two-day concert took place as a result of the postponement of ARGONAVIS 3rd LIVE and featured the same scheduled playlist. The concert received much attention and trended high on Twitter Japan. To promote the upcoming anime series, the first four episodes of Argonavis from BanG Dream! will be streamed for free on YouTube. ©ARGONAVIS project. ©DeNA Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved. Information
Argonavis from BanG Dream! – YouTube Stream
Broadcast Dates: May 2, 2020 from 14:00 (JST) / May 3, 2020 from 14:00 (JST)
Episodes: 1-4
*All four episodes will be streamed on both days
Argonavis YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc7Uz7Juj6VlihelzCWoMnQArgonavis Project Website: https://argo-bdp.com/
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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, ONE OK ROCK & Other Japanese Artists to Watch Live On YouTube During the Lockdown
With the world on lockdown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, everybody is cooped up indoors and spending time at home. If you're looking for something new to watch or listen to, then we've got you covered. MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON has compiled a list of 11 Japanese artists who have or are planning to post live footage of their full concerts and performances on YouTube. The future looks uncertain as it is right now, so in the meantime let's find time to do the things we enjoy and stay positive as we get through this together.ONE OK ROCK
ONE OK ROCK are set to premiere 6 of their past concerts on YouTube from 2014-2018. They will be the full performances with no cuts and will not be archived, so mark your calendars and be sure to tune in when they drop.Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/313887ONE OK ROCK's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEOKROCKchannel ARASHI
ARASHI has posted a full concert taken from his "untitled" tour which ran from November 2017 to January 2018. "Untitled" is the theme of the tour which looked towards ARASHI of the future. The stage set up and incredible performance are absolute must-sees. ARASHI's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP7Gw_YZAuh4Yg2fcdcuumQ/ Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is in the middle of posting 100 videos of her live performances which will be available to watch for a limited time between April 14 to May 17 this year. The videos are being released as a part of the at-home entertainment #ouchiasobi ("Play At Home") project launched by ASOBISYSTEM, the agency that Kyary is signed to. Now you can have fun too with Kyary by bringing her concerts into your home. Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/313974Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/kyarypamyupamyutv AAA
AAA's performance at Saitama Super Arena was a highlight of their 2013 tourーa tour which took them to see 150,000 fans across Japan. The full show is now available to watch on YouTube until April 30, 2020 at 23:59 (JST), so be sure to check it out. avex's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/avexnetwork/ RADWIMPS
RADWIMPS have posted some content from their recently-released live DVD and Blu-ray ANTI ANTI GENERATION TOUR 2019 onto their YouTube channel. Feel part of the crowd with the following thrilling performance.Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/290378RADWIMPS's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/radwimpsstaff/ Taichi Mukai
Taichi Mukai recently posted a video of his performance of his popular song Reset. The song was written as the first ending theme for the anime series Run with the Wind. Taichi Mukai's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/0313taichi/ Official HIGE DANdism
Official HIGE DANdism's performance of I LOVE... at Pacifico Yokohama, which was held on February 10, 2020 as part of their "Travelers" tour, is available to listen to on Apple Music. This is another one that makes you feel part of the experience. Apple Music "I LOVE…" Pacifico Yokohama (2020.02.10)TK from Ling Tosite Sigure
TK posted a video on his YouTube channel of footage taken from his live performance at Landmark Studio in Yokohama. His live band line-up includes the familiar faces BOBO (Drums) and Sato Honoka (Violin) as well as Yoshida Ichiro Untouchable World (Bass) who was a support member for TK last year, Hiroko Sebu (Piano) who provided her piano playing on TK’s single katharsis from last year, and Masao Watanabe (Cello). Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/178674Ling Tosite Sigure's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/sigureSMEJ/ amazarashi
amazarashi dropped a trailer last year for his live DVD and Blu-ray release Mirai ni Narenakatta Subete no Yoru ni. His self-cover of Long Hope Philiaーthe theme song of the anime film My Hero Academia: Two Heroes and fifth ending theme of the My Hero Academia anime seriesーis a must-see! Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/270910amazarashi's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/amazarashiSMEJ/ Suchmos
A live performance of Suchmos's hugely popular Mint. It features footage backstage from the band's tours across three years. Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/207422Suchmos's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3U5YJLWUr3VmQsO48jcQg/ Superfly
Here's a live music video of Superfly's song Kakusei, the theme for the anime movie Promare. The video uses live footage taken from Superfly's arena tour which incorporates gorgeous CG imagery. Full Details: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/288707Superfly's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/superfly/