Clad in retro school outfits, the group, comprised of members Mizyu, Rin, Suzuka and Kanon, command the stage, performing unique pop anthems and intricate choreography. Atarashii Gakko!
“Sugoi,” Mizyu screams, tracing the outline of the lighting with her finger in the air. “Scary,” Kanon counters, in English, looking at her fellow member deadpan. By the time ATARASHII GAKKO!
Taking place at the Mojave stage just after 5 p.m., the label’s second Coachella set will feature performances from genre-defying quartet ATARASHII GAKKO!; male supergroup Number_i; popularly ...
Those that end with the syllable I are called I-adjectives. They include words like HIROI (wide), and ATARASHII (new). We place adjectives before the nouns that they modify. "A new book," for ...
Selected for the main competition at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival, Z’s new film, The Unseen Sister, outwardly at least, has similar themes to Nina Wu — that is, the habitual abuse of ...
I-adjectives end with syllable I, like ATARASHII (new). NA-adjectives take NA before nouns they modify. So, DAIJÔBU (all right), which we've learned in this lesson, becomes DAIJÔBUNA before nouns.