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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Vairocana is one of the default hidden songs in pop'n music 12 いろは. | |||
** From March 2nd, 2005, Vairocana is available by default. | |||
** In [[PnM CS 12|pop'n music 12 いろは CS]], Vairocana is instead part of the ''pop'n hiden shinobi houjou'' (ポップン秘伝忍法帖) event. It can be unlocked through the HARU (春) scroll. | |||
* Vairocana is included in [[PnM AC 20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]]'s NAVIGATE MODE under the [[TERRA|TЁЯRA]] artist category (which also includes NAOKI's and [[Junko Karashima|jun]]'s standalone works), confirming Naoki Maeda's collaboration with Jun Wakita (who himself had his alias confirmed in the long version of [[neu]] on [[Ongaku (album)|音楽]]). | * Vairocana is included in [[PnM AC 20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]]'s NAVIGATE MODE under the [[TERRA|TЁЯRA]] artist category (which also includes NAOKI's and [[Junko Karashima|jun]]'s standalone works), confirming Naoki Maeda's collaboration with Jun Wakita (who himself had his alias confirmed in the long version of [[neu]] on [[Ongaku (album)|音楽]]). | ||
** Vairocana is also Naoki's final instrumental song in pop'n music. | ** Vairocana is also Naoki's final instrumental song in pop'n music. | ||
* Waka is Japanese for "Japanese poem". It is similar to a haiku, but with five lines of various syllables (5/7/5/5/7), as opposed to the haiku's three lines of 5/7/5. [http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/japan/japanworkbook/literature/waka.htm More information can be found here.] | * Waka is Japanese for "Japanese poem". It is similar to a haiku, but with five lines of various syllables (5/7/5/5/7), as opposed to the haiku's three lines of 5/7/5. [http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/japan/japanworkbook/literature/waka.htm More information can be found here.] | ||
* Vairocana is name of a celestial Buddha who is often referred as the Bliss Body of Gautama Buddha. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vairocana_Buddha More information can be found here.] | * Vairocana is name of a celestial Buddha who is often referred as the Bliss Body of Gautama Buddha. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vairocana_Buddha More information can be found here.] |
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