Sachiko Honda(Shibuya)
Posts : 3 Join date : 2015-11-14 Age : 135 Location : At father's house
| Subject: Kon'nichiwa.. What do you want? Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:01 pm | |
| Name: Sachiko Honda
Representative of: Shibuya
Gender: Female
Age: 15 years old (as a human) 130 in literal years
Brief personality: Sachiko is seen to be a pretty silent girl, as well as not very social around people. There will be times she will be a little social with people, though it is pretty rare for her to have to socialize. Though much like another child, Sachiko does get pretty curious about things, most of the things she has never seen before. She does have a lot of respect for some people though when someone insults her family she will show no respect, as well as act pretty rude towards said person. It is seen that she is quiet fond of art/designing outfits and practice fighting with a katana.
Brief physical description: Sachiko is a rather short girl, her height being 5'4". She is also seen to have long ebony black hair, most of the time her hair covering up her face, though on rare occasions she is seen with a sakura hair clip keeping her bangs out of her face. She has fair, slightly tanned skin as well dark brown eyes. Her outfit usually consists of a light gray and lavender colored kimono, that has a flower pattern on the sleeve. On rare occasions she is seen wearing a dark red scarf, that she recieved from her mother.
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Brief history:
- History:
Shibuya was historically the site of a castle in which the Shibuya family resided from the 11th century through the Edo period. Following the opening of the Yamanote Line in 1885, Shibuya began to emerge as a railway terminal for southwestern Tokyo and eventually as a major commercial and entertainment center.
The village of Shibuya was incorporated in 1889 by the merger of the villages of Kami-Shibuya, Naka-Shibuya and Shimo-Shibuya within Minami-Toshima County (Toyotama County from 1896). The village covered the territory of modern-day Shibuya Station area as well as the Hiroo, Daikanyama, Aoyama and Ebisu areas. Shibuya became a town in 1909. The town of Shibuya merged with the neighboring towns of Sendagaya (which included the modern Sendagaya, Harajuku and Jingumae areas) and Yoyohata (which included the modern Yoyogi and Hatagaya areas) to form Shibuya Ward of Tokyo City in 1932. Tokyo City became Tokyo Metropolis in 1943, and the present-day special ward was established on March 15, 1947.
The Tokyu Toyoko Line opened in 1932, making Shibuya a key terminal between Tokyo and Yokohama, and was joined by the forerunner of the Keio Inokashira Line in 1933 and the forerunner of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in 1938. One of the best-known stories concerning Shibuya is the story of Hachikō, a dog who waited on his late master at Shibuya Station every day from 1923 to 1935, eventually becoming a national celebrity for his loyalty. A statue of Hachikō was built adjacent to the station, and the surrounding Hachikō Square is now the most popular meeting point in the area.
During the occupation of Japan, Yoyogi Park was used as a housing compound for U.S. personnel known as "Washington Heights." The US military left in 1964, and much of the park was repurposed as venues for the 1964 Summer Olympics. The ward itself served as part of the athletics 50 km walk and marathon course during the 1964 games.
Shibuya has achieved great popularity among young people since the early 1980s. There are several famous fashion department stores in Shibuya. Shibuya 109 is a major shopping center near Shibuya Station, particularly famous as the origin of the kogal subculture. Called "Ichi-Maru-kyū," which translates as 1–0–9 in Japanese, the name is actually a pun on that of the corporation that owns it — Tōkyū (which sounds like 10–9 in Japanese; this is numerical substitution, a form of goroawase wordplay). The contemporary fashion scene in Shibuya extends northward from Shibuya Station to Harajuku, where youth culture reigns; Omotesandō, the zelkova tree- and fashion brand-lined street; and Sendagaya, Tokyo's apparel design district.
During the late 1990s, Shibuya also became known as the center of the IT industry in Japan. It was often called "Bit Valley" in English,[citation needed] a pun on both "Bitter Valley", the literal translation of "Shibuya", as well as bit, the computer term for binary digits.
In 2015 Shibuya passed a local ordinance granting same-sex couples the right to partnership certificates; this made it the first place in Japan — or anywhere in East Asia — to recognize same-sex partnerships.
Religious affiliation: Agnostic
Any special powers or abilities: N/A
Sachiko's color in the chatbox is #993366 |
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