I'm so happy you got everything at last, you can wallow in Gackt!
The Jun-Ji is yours because all your goods are Dears versions, there was also a set of postcards that came with the hardcover book that were in the package.
I'm glad you like the fanbook, you can thank bugackt for all that fabulous.
Taking a tiny break from the wallow (and the sake!). Y, the postcards were safely there, thank you, (and much adored for the evil leg-stretching one!) but they were too shiny to be photogenic so I didn't include them in the glory parade.
The fanbook is beautiful - totally of Gackt-quality.
Nothing but the best for Gackt to lean on! They are old Chinese silk (bought in Hong Kong, of course), made in the days before such soft furnishings became computer patterned and made with polyester. There is a table cloth to match, with scenes of dragonboats, kites and childrens games. They will fade and/or the moths will move in but, in the meantime, they are much admired!
Hello! Y, it is extra-wonderful to welcome His Extreme Gorgeousness for a Bank Holiday weekend! I opened a special bottle of Joetsu (Kenshin country) sake, which I bought in the Japan Centre in London and have been hoarding for the occasion, and it was the perfect complement.
Will hop over to your LJ sometime soon - apologies for the radio silence: I "lost" my PC for an upgrade which took a week and I still haven't caught up.
The photobook is another nomura beauty: he shares my obsession with Gackt's hands and with doorways and pianos. He also looks for reflected light in black and white shots in a similar way so I think our eyes are siblings! Alas, there is no cheap way to a two-ton Gackt photobook: I bought a couple in Japan but, I assure you, if you take the airfare/hotels into account, that was no less expensive. Y, use birthdays and Christmas (combine them if need be) and bang that begging bowl hard on the table!
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The Jun-Ji is yours because all your goods are Dears versions, there was also a set of postcards that came with the hardcover book that were in the package.
I'm glad you like the fanbook, you can thank bugackt for all that fabulous.
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The fanbook is beautiful - totally of Gackt-quality.
*returns to wallow*
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Will hop over to your LJ sometime soon - apologies for the radio silence: I "lost" my PC for an upgrade which took a week and I still haven't caught up.
The photobook is another nomura beauty: he shares my obsession with Gackt's hands and with doorways and pianos. He also looks for reflected light in black and white shots in a similar way so I think our eyes are siblings! Alas, there is no cheap way to a two-ton Gackt photobook: I bought a couple in Japan but, I assure you, if you take the airfare/hotels into account, that was no less expensive. Y, use birthdays and Christmas (combine them if need be) and bang that begging bowl hard on the table!
Hope things are well with you.
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