酷咕鴨 KU.KU Duckbill
Sasa 一出生時,需要待在新生兒重症監護病房,必須以奶瓶餵奶,後來隨我到產後護理之家由我直接哺乳,但,兩種方式都令我煩惱。因為Sasa 需要某種特定類型奶瓶和相對應的奶嘴才能適應並好好喝奶。
在嘗試了幾個不同的品牌後,發現酷咕鴨 KU.KU Duckbill 的KU Plus寬口PPSU奶瓶有許多令我驚豔的多種好處,堪稱專業級奶瓶。For example同樣是寬口用奶嘴,Sasa因嘴小在使用他牌奶瓶喝奶時都要嘗試好幾次才會成功含住,餵食時也容易從奶嘴上方的透氣孔上方漏奶,直接滴到寶寶的衣服上溼成一小片,非常困擾!! 但自從Sasa使用KU Plus寬口PPSU奶瓶後卻可以一次含住,重點是不‧會‧漏‧奶,守住了媽媽最珍貴的母乳還超好拍嗝、不扁塌,簡直是媽媽餵奶之路上必買的餵食神器。
對了,我有沒有提到這個瓶子是MIT的??台灣製造!
高品質把關除了解決我最頭痛的餵奶問題,還多了需多保障與貼心小細節要跟大家分享,從材料製造上不含BPA、採美國FDA同規格的檢驗到承受高衝擊墜落而不會磨損也可以經過紫外線消毒,這是多款塑料嬰兒奶瓶沒辦法做到的。最貼心的是奶瓶蓋直接可以牢牢抵住奶嘴,即使奶瓶不小心倒了也能防止裡面的液體漏出來。
水瓶附上可愛的背帶和吸管,非常適合Kali(Sasa的姊姊)帶著她可愛的新水瓶去上學。我超愛這組安全、實用且輕便的新型嬰兒奶瓶!
Immediately after she was born she was sent to the NICU and had to be bottle-fed. After transitioning to breastfeeding at the postpartum center, I had a lot of trouble switching between the bottle and breast, it was really clear that Sasa always needed a certain type of bottle and a certain type of teat.
After trying several different brands, I found that the 酷咕鴨 KU.KU Duckbill wide-neck PPSU bottles had several benefits that I liked. For example, the wide neck shape was just right, I tried other wide-necked bottles but they were a bit too wide making it hard for Sasa to latch without unlatching several times before she drank. In many other brands, the milk will leak out and basically drip all over the baby’s clothing, wasting that precious milk. The anti-colic U-shaped ventilation system prevents leakage from the bottle, and even helps baby Sasa burp better, saving me a lot of headache!
Oh btw, did I mention these are MIT?? Made in Taiwan!
On top of fixing my baby bottle problem, this baby bottle really pays attention to the small details. First of all the material is BPA free and meets FDA standard testing, the bottle can withstand high impact falls without a scuff as well as a UV sanitizer, which many plastic baby bottles cannot stand. The lid prevents leaking, if at any point in time, I had to use formula, I could directly shake the baby bottle with the lid on.
The water bottle comes with the cutest strap and straw, which is perfect for Kali (Sasa’s sister) going to school with her cute new water bottle. Simply love these new safe, practical, and lightweight baby bottles!
同時也有27部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過841的網紅Michelle Yuan,也在其Youtube影片中提到,終於打到疫苗了!在台灣等了好久~我和我小姑就決定去關島打了。對,為了疫苗我們這次疫情中去桃園機場,搭飛機飛到關島待這3個禮拜打兩劑的BNT輝瑞。一起來跟我們去關島打疫苗,開箱我們這次住的Tsubaki Tower特蘇巴吉大廈飯店,還有討論第一劑BNT輝瑞副作用!🌴 Finally got vacc...
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【一切的失敗和不足,都是最美好的安排】
All Failures & Lacks Are The Best Things to Happen to Us
三個月前,收到來自台灣客人的這封電郵時,開心和心酸交織著在心裡。
開心,因為這是一年前通過Zoom視訊的客人。他居然在我們看八字的一週年,特地寫了封感謝函給我,真有心!
心酸,因為他寫在電郵裡的低落心情,我完完全全明白。
他的經歷,是我的曾經。我當初也是很難,很久才能走出來。
有一回,我為一位芳華正茂的女子批八字時,她很用心的寫下我說的話。
論寫筆記的完整,她是我客人當中的佼佼者。
寫到一半,我注意到她的右手開始微微顫抖。我以為是空調的風太大了,冷到她,便問她要不要披巾。
她說,是她的焦慮症發作。
「我沒在兇你,也沒對你嚴厲,你為何突然焦慮?」
「我.....打從今年疫情打亂了我的計畫,我就一直很焦慮。我覺得我很沒用,同學們都前進了,只有我現在什麼都不是,亂糟糟的。我就一直很緊張,萬一我一直都是這樣,怎麼辦?」
說著,她眼眶一紅,眼淚像斷了線的珍珠鏈似的灑下來。
我的媽呀!是我的樣子長得很催淚,還是我的聲音聽起來很虐心?怎麼客人,不分男女老少,東南西北,看到我好像都很容易哭?
我抓起一張紙巾遞給她。
「所以,我不是來了嗎?你來找我,就是要問個明路,而你很幸運那麼快就看到我啦!你看你的筆記寫得多工整,多齊全。我很多客人都不如你啊!我今天的工作,就是來給你答案的。我沒有把握,也不會接你這份差事。我接了,就代表還可以補救。你照著我的指示去做,一定柳暗花明又一村。」
又另一回,一位四十多歲的媽媽請我看兒子的八字。
我在批著八字時,這位媽媽點頭認同,然後就聲淚俱下。
我轉頭看著她沈默不語的先生。我說錯了什麼嗎?太太哭成淚人,你怎麼連紙巾也不拿給她啊?
「我是個沒有用的母親,很不稱職的母親。我沒有辦法教好孩子。我很愛他,可是很多時候我都不知道要怎麼做,我就會對他發脾氣,說狠話,過後我又後悔。我忍下來,可是後來還是會一樣!」
我沒打斷她,等她的哭聲逐漸小聲後,我柔柔的說:「我來啦!我坐在你前面了。你已經看到我,就是有辦法了。你知道你自己不行,會去找辦法,就代表你願意去學習做個好媽媽啊!」
我把紙巾遞給她,再說:「不要哭了,要不然,別人看了以為是我不要借你錢,才把你弄得那麼傷心。」
曾幾何時,我們都會以外在所擁有的,來定義自己的人生是否值得自己喜歡。
從原生家庭、樣貌、健康、身型、智力、天賦等,到後來的學歷、友情、事業、財富、婚姻、子女......
哪一樣沒有,而偏偏是我們最想要的,我們就會認定自己失敗的一塌糊塗。
我認為這就是普通教育最大的問題所在。父母老師都是這樣把我們「分門別類」的。值不值得父母疼愛或向親朋戚友炫耀,也離不開那幾點。
久而久之,我們也只會以「成功」來定義自己是否有價值,甚至來衡量自己是否有活下去的勇氣。
我比較喜歡佛法的定義。我們每個人都是一尊佛,六道眾生皆有佛性,只因一時的迷,因此墮落在苦輪不停的輪迴。
可正因為我們有佛性,我們都有無窮無盡的可能。每個人的內在有著很強大的力量,等著我們遇到明師後,去發掘、探索和了解。
而這天生俱來的力量,就是你改命立命的資本。
如果人生順風順水,我們永遠不會想要出離,誤把人間當極樂,所以一定要有苦,我們才會意識到,為什麼我們會在這鬼地方?要怎麼樣才可以離開這鬼地方去到極樂?
反過來,我們都應該感恩自己遇到的挫折,因為從這些苦中,我們才能生出智慧。
沒有一個八字是完美的。一切的失敗和不足,都是最美好的安排,如此你才會有出離心,返本歸源。
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3 months ago, when I received this email from my Taiwan client, there was this feeling of bittersweetness.
I was happy because this was the client I did a Zoom consultation last June. He sent me this email on the one-year anniversary date of our Zoom call, to express his gratitude. How sweet!
On the other hand, I could relate to the emotional turmoil he felt at that point in his life.
His experience was my past. It also took me a very long time to walk out from my gloominess.
Once, I analysed the Bazi of a very young lady. She was meticulously jotting down notes as I spoke.
Her detailed note-taking skills easily took the top place among my clients.
Halfway through, I noticed her right hand was trembling slightly. I thought it was due to the cold draft from the air conditioning, so I asked if she needed a shawl.
She replied that it was her anxiety disorder acting up.
“I was not fierce or strict with you. What caused your sudden anxiety?”
“I…ever since the pandemic disrupted my plans, I have been in this state of anxiety. I kept feeling useless. All my classmates are progressing expect me. I have nothing to show for and my life is in a mess. I am very anxious. What if I continue to be like this? What am I going to do?”
As she spoke, her eyes turned red and tears started rolling down like a broken strand of pearl necklace scattering onto the ground.
Oh dear! I am beginning to wonder if I have a tear-jerker face or a heart-tormenting voice. Why do my clients, regardless of gender and age, North South or East West, seem to cry easily when they see me?
I grabbed a piece of tissue and handed it to her.
“Ain’t I here already? You came to me for a roadmap and you are very lucky to see me so soon. Look at how precise and neat your notes are! Many of my clients aren’t even on par with you. My job today is to give you answers. If I didn’t have the confidence, I would not have taken up your request. Now that I did, that means there is still hope. If you follow my instructions, you will see things looking up very soon.”
On another occasion, a mother in her forties came to me for her son’s Bazi consultation.
As I was analysing, the mother nodded her head in agreement. The next thing I know, she started weeping loudly.
I turned to look at her husband, who had been silent all along. Did I say something wrong? And hello, your wife was crying. Why weren’t you gentleman enough to give her a tissue paper?
“I am a useless mother. I am incompetent. I do not know how to teach my son well. I love my son very much. But many times, I do not know what to do and thus I flare up at him and speak harshly. I always regret afterwards. I tried enduring but it still ends badly!”
I did not interrupt her and waited for her cries to soften, before speaking gently, “I’m here! I’m already sitting in front of you. You are looking at me now and that means help is here. You know that you are incompetent, so you went looking for solutions. That means you are willing to learn how to be a better mother!”
I handed a piece of tissue and said, “Don’t cry anymore, otherwise, other patrons will think that it’s because I refuse to lend you money.”
Since young, we have been using external possessions to define whether our lives are worth liking.
The family we are born into, our looks, health, body shape, intellect, talents, and then we move on to compare our academics, friendships, career, wealth, marriage and children.
If we are lacking in the area we covet most, we grade our lives as a failure.
I think this is the biggest problem in societal education. Our parents and teachers categorized us that way. Whether we as children are worthy of their love and bragging, depends on the few points above too.
Thus over time, we can only use the term “success” to determine whether we are of value, for some people, whether they should live on to take their next breath.
I very much prefer the definition in Buddhism. We are all Buddhas. Each and every sentient being in the six realms has a Buddha nature in them. But they got lost momentarily and fell into the endless wheel of reincarnation.
Yet, because of our Buddha nature, we have an unlimited source of potential. Every one of us has a very powerful strength inside us. It is just waiting for us to meet an accomplished teacher, so that we have the tools to explore and understand it:
And this strength that we are born with is the capital for us to transform and establish our own destiny.
If life is smooth-sailing, we would never want to leave and would mistake this mortal realm for Pureland. Thus, we all need sufferings, to realise that we should break out of this hell of a place. There has to be a better world somewhere. So how we get there?
We should, in fact, be grateful for all the setbacks and failures we have. Because it is from these sufferings, our wisdom arise:
No single Bazi is perfect. Every failure and lack we experience is the best arrangement for us, so that the heart of renunciation will arise in us and we will return to where we came from.
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100 PHIM CHÂU Á XUẤT SẮC
1. Tokyo Story (Ozu Yasujiro, 1953) – Japan
2. Rashomon (Kurosawa Akira, 1950) – Japan
3. In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar Wai, 2000) – Hong Kong
4. The Apu Trilogy (Satyajit Ray) – India
5. A City of Sadness (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1989) – Taiwan
6. Seven Samurai (Kurosawa Akira, 1954) – Japan
7. A Brighter Summer Day (Edward Yang, 1991) – Taiwan
8. Spring in a Small Town (Fei Mu, 1948) – China
9. Still Life (Jia Zhang Ke, 2006) – China
10. The Housemaid (Kim Ki-young, 1960) – Korea
11. Close Up (Abbas Kiarostami, 1990) – Iran
12. A One and a Two (Edward Yang, 2000) – China
13. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (Kim Ki-duk, 2003) – Korea
14. Oldboy (Park Chan-Wook, 2003) – Korea
15. Late Spring (Ozu Yasujiro, 1949) – Japan
16. A Taste of Cherry (Abbas Kiarostami, 1998) – Iran
17. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpng Weerasethakul, 2010) – Thailand
18. Ugetsu Monogatari (Mizoguchi Kenji, 1953) – Japan
19. The Music Room (Satyajit Ray, 1958) – India
20. The Cloud-capped Star (Ritwik Ghatak, 1960) – India
21.Where is the Friend’s Home (Abbas Kiarostami, 1987) – Iran
22. Raise the Red Lantern (Zhang Yimou, 1991) – China
23. Sopyonje (Im Kwon Taek, 1993) – Korea
24. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee, 2000) – Taiwan
25. Spirited Away (Miyazaki Hayao, 2001) – Japan
26. Tropical Malady (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2004) – Thailand
27. Mother (Bong Joon-ho, 2008) – Korea
28. Poetry (Lee Chang-dong, 2010) – Korea
29. A Separation (Asghar Farhadi, 2011) – Iran
30. A Touch of Zen (King Hu, 1969) – Taiwan
31. Manila in the Claws of Light (Lino Brocka, 1975) – Philippines
32. Mandala (In Kwon Taek, 1981) – Korea
33. A Moment of Innocence (Mohsen Makhmalbaf, 1981) – Iran
34. Happy Together (Wong Kar Wai, 1997) – Hong Kong
35. The River (Tsai Ming-Liang, 1997) – Taiwan
36. Blissfully Yours (Apichatong Weerasethakul, 2002) – Thailand
37. Awaara (Raj Kapoor, 1951) – India
38. Floating Clouds (Naruse Mikio, 1955) – Japan
39. Pyaasa (Guru Dutt, 1957) – India
40. The Lonely Wife (Satyajit Ray, 1964) – India
41. The Cow (Dariush Mehrjui, 1969) – Iran
42. Red Sorghum (Zhang Yimou, 1987) – China
43. Days of Being Wild (Wong Kar Wai, 1990) – Hong Kong
44. Farewell My Concubine (Chen Kaige, 1993) – China
45. Vive l’amour (Tsai Ming Liang, 1994) – Taiwan
46. The Adopted Son (Aktan Abdykalykov, 1998) – Kyrgyzstan
47. Peppermint Candy (Lee Chang-dong, 1999) – Korea
48. I Was Born, But… (Ozu Yasujiro, 1932) – Japan
49. The Story of the last Chrysanthemums (Mizoguchi Kenji, 1939) – Japan
50. Living [Ikiru] (Kurosawa Akira, 1952) – Japan
51. Sansho The Bailiff (Mizoguchi Kenji, 1954) – Japan
52. The House is Black (Forough Farrokhzad, 1963) – Iran
53. Woman in the Dunes (Teshigahara Hiroshi, 1964) – Japan
54. Scattered Clouds (Naruse Mikio, 1967) – Japan
55. Daughter in Law (Khodzhakuli Narliyev, 1972) – Turkmenistan
56. Dersu Uzala (Kurosawa Akira, 1975) – Japan
57. In the Realm of the Senses (Oshima Nagisa, 1976) – Japan
58. A time to live and a time to die (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1985) – Taiwan
59. Through the Olive Trees (Abbas Kiarostami, 1994) – Iran
60. Children of Heaven (Majid Majidi, 1997) – Iran
61. Osama (Siddiq Barmak, 2003) – Afghanistan
62. West of Tracks (Wang Bing, 2003) – China
63. Paradise Now (Hany Abu Assad, 2005) – Palestine
64. Mukhsin (Yasmin Ahmad, 2006) – Malaysia
65. Secret Sunshine (Lee Chang-dong, 2007) – Korea
66. The Goddess (Wu Yonggang, 1934) – China
67. Humanity and Paper Balloons (Yamanaka Sadao, 1937) – Japan
68. Street Angels (Yuan Mizhi, 1937) – China
69. The Life of Oharu (Mizoguchi Kenji, 1952) – Japan
70. Mother India (Mehboob Khan, 1957) – India
71. Floating Weeds (Ozu Yasujiro, 1958) – Japan
72. Good Morning (Ozu Yasujiro, 1959) – Japan
73. Paper Flowers (Guru Dutt, 1959) – India
74. The Naked Island (Shindo Kaneto, 1960) – Japan
75. Intentions of Murder (Imamura Shohei, 1964) – Japan
76. A Man Vanishes (Imamura Shohei, 1967) – Japan
77. Holiday (Lee Man-hee, 1968) – Korea
78. The Cruel Sea (Khaled Al Siddiq, 1972) – Kuwait
79. Insiang (Lino Brocka, 1976) – Philippines
80. Vengeance Is Mine (Imamura Shohei, 1979) – Japan
81. Batch ’81 (Mike de Leon, 1982) – Philipines
82. Taipei Story (Edward Yang, 1984) – Taiwan
83. The Runner (Amir Naderi, 1985) – Iran
84. My Neighbor Totoro (Miyazaki Hayao, 1988) – Japan
85. Ju Dou (Zhang Yimou, 1990) – China
86. Life, and Nothing More (and Life Goes on…) (Abbas Kiarostami, 1992) – Iran
87. The Puppetmaster (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1993) – Taiwan
88. Chungking express (Wong Kar Wai, 1994) – Hong Kong
89. The Scent Of Green Papaya (Tran Anh Hung, 1994) – Vietnam, France
90. Gabbeh (Mohsen Makhmalbaf, 1995) – Iran
91. The White Balloon (Jafar Panahi, 1995) – Iran
92. The Day a Pig Fell into The Well ( Hong Sangsoo, 1996) – Korea
93. Hana-bi (Kitaro Takeshi, 1997) – Japan
94. Flowers of Shanghai (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1998) – Taiwan
95. Chunhyang (Im Kwon Taek, 1999) – Korea
96. The Color of Paradise (Majid Majidi, 1999) – Iran
97. The Poet (Garin Nugroho, 1999) – Iran
98. Blackboards (Samira Makhmalbaf, 2000) – Iran
99. The Circle (Jafar Panahi, 2000) – Iran
100. The Day I became a Woman (Marzieh Meshkini, 2000) – Iran
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i was born in taiwan 在 Michelle Yuan Youtube 的最佳解答
終於打到疫苗了!在台灣等了好久~我和我小姑就決定去關島打了。對,為了疫苗我們這次疫情中去桃園機場,搭飛機飛到關島待這3個禮拜打兩劑的BNT輝瑞。一起來跟我們去關島打疫苗,開箱我們這次住的Tsubaki Tower特蘇巴吉大廈飯店,還有討論第一劑BNT輝瑞副作用!🌴
Finally got vaccinated! But had to fly to Guam to do so. Yep, we went to the airport during covid and flew 3 hours to Guam to get two doses of Pfizer, or BNT as they call it in Taiwan. Watch the video to see what it was like traveling during a pandemic, getting the first dose of Pifzer/BNT and its side effects, and enjoying our stay at Tsubaki Towers Guam (room tour included 😊). Enjoy! xx
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夏にぴったり!人気のラーメン店で期間限定「台湾ラーメン」を食べる!『ラーメン魁力屋 鎌倉手広店』に伺いました。以前、お持ち帰りラーメンをテイクアウトしてからその味の魅力にすっかりハマり時々食べに伺っています。2005年に京都北白川で誕生し今や全国に105店舗(2021年現在)をFC展開する人気店です。京都で古くから親しまれる背脂入りのあっさりした口当たりの醤油ラーメンが看板で、京都の九条ねぎをたっぷり入れて食べるのが京都スタイル。グランドメニューのほか今回頂いた期間限定メニューも充実し、飽きさせない工夫がされています。こだわりが詰まったこの時期にしか食べられないメニューを頂きましたので、早速ご覧ください!・「魁力屋テイクアウト」の動画はこちら
→ https://youtu.be/bcDi6MkYR9U
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*撮影に際しては、お店の方や周りのお客様に充分配慮して撮影をおこなっています。
Perfect for summer! Eat "Taiwan Ramen" for a limited time at a popular ramen shop! I visited "Ramen Kairikiya Kamakura Tebiro". Before, after taking out the takeaway ramen, I was completely addicted to the charm of the taste and sometimes visited to eat. It was born in Kitashirakawa, Kyoto in 2005, and is now a popular store with 105 stores (as of 2021) nationwide. The signboard is the light-tasting soy sauce ramen with backfat that has been popular in Kyoto for a long time, and the Kyoto style is to eat with plenty of Kyoto Kujo green onions. In addition to the grand menu, the limited-time menu we received this time has been enhanced to keep you from getting bored. We had a menu that can only be eaten at this time of the year, so please have a look!・ Click here for the video of "Kairikiya Takeout"
→ https://youtu.be/bcDi6MkYR9U
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『虹』菅田将暉
ukulele : Ryo Natoyama(http://ryonatoyama.com)
【Please follow Ryo Natoyama】
❒Official WebSite
http://ryonatoyama.com
❒instagram
https://www.instagram.com/ryo_natoyama/
❒Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/natoyamaryo
❒Twitter
https://twitter.com/ryo_natoyama
❒contact
http://ryonatoyama.com/contact/
【名渡山 遼(なとやま りょう、Ryo Natoyama)】
ウクレレシーンに新たな風を呼び起こす、日本の若手プレイヤーの中でもナンバーワンの呼び声高いウクレレプレイヤー。
愛用のウクレレは全て、自身の手作り。またウクレレケース、ストラップも製作している。
1993年生まれ。小学校6年生の夏休みのハワイ旅行で家族がお土産に買ったウクレレを弾き始める。中学1年生からウクレレ作りを始める。14歳の頃にはブルース・シマブクロ、ジョディ・カミサトなどハワイのウクレレプレイヤーのオープニングアクトを務め、「天才ウクレレ少年」としてテレビにも取り上げられる。2010年、ジェイク・シマブクロのジャパンツアーにも出演。2015年には4thアルバム「UKULELE SPLASH!」、クリスマスアルバム「UKULELE Merry Christmas!」を発売。“ハワイのグラミー賞”と言われる「第39回ナ・ホク・ハノハノ・アワード」最優秀インターナショナル・アルバム部門にダブルノミネートされ、「UKULELE SPLASH!」が日本人としては最年少で見事に受賞した。2016年7月「Made in Japan, To the World.」でメジャーデビュー。2017年、自身初となるフジロックフェスティバルにも出演を果たす。2019年4月より、TOKYO FM人気番組「ジェットストリーム」の公式エンディングテーマ「Mr.Lonely」のアレンジ、演奏を担当。同年8月には「ウクレレによる『ドラゴンクエスト』すぎやまこういち」をリリース。また、海外からも注目を浴び、これまでにアメリカ、イギリス、イタリア、オーストラリア、香港、タイ、台湾、中国、カナダでの公演を果たし、そのプレイが絶賛された。
世界に一つだけのウクレレで超絶な演奏テクニック、癒しのプレイを自在に奏でる。唯一無二の音色を生む、天才ウクレレプレイヤー。
Bringing a breath of fresh air to the Japanese Ukulele scene, Ryo Natoyama not only is an amazing Ukulele player but he also handcrafts all of his Ukuleles. Born in 1993, he started playing the Ukulele after his family bought him one when they went to Hawaii during his 6th grade summer vacation. By the time he was in middle school, he crafted his own Ukulele. When he was 14, he became an opening act for Bruce Shimabukuro, Jody Kamisato, and other Hawaiian artists and appeared on television broadcasts. He also appeared on Jake Shimabukuro’s Japan Tour and in 2015, he released his 4th album called, “UKULELE SPLASH” and also a Christmas album called, “UKULELE Merry Christmas!”. Both albums were nominated for the 39th Na Hoku Hanohano Awards (Hawaii’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards) and he became the youngest Japanese artist to win with “UKULELE SPLASH”. He made his major label debut with “Made in Japan, To the World.” In July 2016. He has continued to be active in the music scene and has also performed in The United States, England, Italy, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, China, and Canada.
【Ryo Natoyama original】
❒Bloom in your Heart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNQ_UUBll1A
❒Sweet Dreams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOu0rAQyZTI
❒Angel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh6ZRZ2ye_0
❒Way To Go!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8DkPB35pMU
❒Life is Beautiful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN4rdbqchDQ
❒Precious
https://youtu.be/7lS4f0xFuwg
【J-POPカヴァー】
❒ドライフラワー(優里)
https://youtu.be/llWHEuhpA_g
❒クリスマス・イブ(山下達郎)
https://youtu.be/FF0-rIdW3CA
❒LiSA 『炎』
https://youtu.be/zNcZODuKXwY
❒カントリー・ロード(Take Me Home, Country Roads)
https://youtu.be/TJdffoHyp3Y
❒糸(中島みゆき)
https://youtu.be/jWBF9bPFXKo
❒若者のすべて(フジファブリック)
https://youtu.be/-n3Sel1h2TU
❒裸の心(あいみょん)
https://youtu.be/yZow3P2MmBE
❒secret base ~君がくれたもの~(ZONE)
https://youtu.be/EY3-TrtvK64
❒打上花火 / DAOKO × 米津玄師(打ち上げ花火、下から見るか? 横から見るか?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ89UwpunP0&feature=youtu.be
❒香水(瑛人)
https://youtu.be/uAAM4490JQ8
❒Squall(福山雅治)
https://youtu.be/tQha38rYoWc
❒カブトムシ(aiko)
https://youtu.be/nwVtTBlAQ-8
❒2020応援ソング「パプリカ」(Foorin 米津玄師)
https://youtu.be/m8kC8Rwq4_E
❒紅蓮華/ LiSA(鬼滅の刃OP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVAAUlPrDwM
❒宿命(Official髭男dism)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c4CacMb55k&t=15s
❒Everything(MISIA)
https://youtu.be/AV3AZr17qs8
❒HANABI(Mr.Children)
https://youtu.be/E2U3aIRaHWY
【ジブリウクレレカヴァー】
❒君をのせて(天空の城ラピュタ)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OPh8mgypYo
❒いつも何度でも(千と千尋の神隠し)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa7lanm422M
❒ふたたび(千と千尋の神隠し)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auk_FpuOlbY
❒「となりのトトロ」メドレー
https://youtu.be/-u77tJlYmsY
【ディズニー】
❒Remember Me(リメンバー・ミー)
https://youtu.be/rjqXv3bhrqQ
❒Someday My Prince Will Come(いつか王子様が)
https://youtu.be/xhPnLLPWQVg
❒Beauty and the Beast(美女と野獣)
https://youtu.be/ieb8gyevokY
❒A Whole New World(Aladdin)
https://youtu.be/bfU_Kjg2ATI
【洋楽ウクレレカヴァー】
❒All I Want For Christmas Is You(Mariah Carey)
https://youtu.be/RxZ03oHF_cQ
❒I'm Yours (Jason Mraz)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np0irFcG9yQ
❒Always(Atlantic Starr)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Fwm8aSGXTw
❒Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars(Mark Ronson)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1UyQtPeNwU
❒Earth, Wind & Fire - September
https://youtu.be/-HxB7S3oI7g
❒Tears In Heaven(Eric Clapton)
https://youtu.be/Hwh9FeQJIHU
【ウクレレによるドラゴンクエスト】
❒序曲
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MPjmyvcoV4
❒この道わが旅
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whrA51bpUFc
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