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Beautiful Dreamer Mod Account ([personal profile] beautifuldreamermods) wrote in [community profile] yumemigaoka2024-07-07 02:09 pm

Tanabata Log

YUMEMIGAOKA



    As it is every year, Yumemigaoka's annual Tanabata festival is held at the street just outside of the Hikawa Shrine. The street and the shrine itself have been closed off during the day beforehand and despite the absolute rancid weather, the community has come together to get the festival space set up and ready for everyone to enjoy. And somehow, as they usually do, things just seem to come together somehow.

    Come seven in the evening, the street opens to pedestrians and the festival finally kicks off. A steady, misty drizzle of rain persists through the entire evening but somehow, it just adds to the dreamy atmosphere. Hanging lanterns twinkle with raindrops and cast a warm glow over the street, paper stars are fluttering gently down from strings strung between lampposts and stalls line the full length of the street with food offerings, festival games and just about everything in between. In the wake of all the chaos over the last few months, isn't it nice that some things are still simple, quiet and unchanged?

    For folks looking for games, they can enjoy:

      ⧖ The most popular stalls, the shooting games! Using a gun loaded with paper bullets (so, you know, mostly harmless) the aim of the game is to get a clean hit on one of the prizes along the back of the booth and knock it down! The prizes are mostly candy, snacks or kids' toys but they're deceptively hard to get a good shot at...
      ⧖ Goldfish scooping, a summertime classic! Using a scooper with a thin sheet of paper for the net, try your best to catch as many goldfish swimming around the water below. Do well enough and you'll win a prize and you might even be able to take your goldfish home - make sure to take good care of it!
      ⧖ Senbonbiki is basically pure luck - bundles of prizes, usually candies and small toys, are strung up along the top of the stall and you just have to give the corresponding other end of the string a tug. Whichever bundle of snacks comes down is yours! Of course, if you're particularly unlucky then you might get a dud or penalty prize... but surely nobody's luck is THAT bad, right?
      ⧖ Ring toss! Throw rings onto targets marked "1" through "10", each worth different amounts depending on where they land. Beat the high score and you'll win a prize! Though do you really want to walk around the whole festival with a giant plushie under your arm all night...?

    There's also a ton of options for Japanese street food; some traditional, others more modern takes. There's fried stuff, grilled skewers, rice balls, all manner of delicious noodle dishes and mountains of sweets too; taiyaki, chocolate covered bananas, shaved ice, cotton candy, and just about everything and anything else you'd want to spend an evening stuffing your belly with. And naturally there are plenty of drinks available including freshly squeezed fruit juice and tea and some booze for those who feel like playing with fire.

    Aside from the rest of the festivities, the main event is really the hanging of wishes - it is Tanabata, after all. A few tables at the top of bottom of the street have been set up to carefully shelter them from the rain and have a whole rainbow of tanzaku for people to write and hang their wishes on the bamboo trees both in the street and in the shrine down below. You can hang as many wishes as you like, if you're feeling particularly greedy, but...

    The festival doesn't really reach its peak until darkness falls and, undeterred by the continued drizzle, the Hikawa Shrine lights up the sky with its famous annual fireworks show - it's always pretty spectacular but perhaps out of spite for the nasty weather, it looks even more fantastic than usual this year.

    With the fireworks done, the festival begins wrapping up and it's time to head home. But just as with last year, the night's festivities seem to have only just begun and as you drift off to sleep that night, you feel a gentle unmooring as you're carried off to somewhere new...




THE DREAM SPHERE





    Most people in Yumemigaoka seem to have known what was coming tonight and sure enough, it's happened again - a week's worth of dreams of a strangely vivid image, an enormous bamboo tree with a wide canopy of leaves under a dazzling night sky, just like last year. And, just like last year, when you fall asleep on Tanabata evening, you find yourself arriving Somewhere Else.

    The dream unfolds as an expansive open field, drenched in the silvery light of a magnificently star-spangled sky above and cut through with a river of flowing water that reflects the sky so clearly, it looks to be filled with stars of its own. Just like the real festival, there's a fine rain drizzling down from the sky, filling the air with mist and the sweet fragrance of the hundreds of tiny, bell-shaped flowers swaying lazily in the grass. And at the center of the field, just as it was last time, is the bamboo tree from your dreams. In the year since last Tanabata, it seems to have somehow gotten even taller and even though it's so huge, though, it doesn't seem like a threatening presence at all. Its branches are spread out even wider than before, hanging low enough for you to reach out and touch and this time, they're not just weighed down by tanzaku strips but glass wind chimes, too, that tinkle and sing whenever the breeze rustles the trees.

    It seems tht once again, the magic of those two starcrossed lovers has allowed everyone in Yumemigaoka to cross the Dream Sphere tonight, Dreamer or not! The effect will only last until morning, at which point the dream will unravel, so you might as well enjoy it while you're here. Many of the mundane dreamers will find they're able to move differently in the Dream Sphere, running faster and jumping impossibly high and long distances with nary a scratch to show for it; no magic of their own yet, but at least enough to have a little fun while they're here.

    There's a little bit of natural magic at play here in the environment, too. If you approach the tree with a wish in mind, there's no need to write it down; it'll appear in pretty, sparkly ink on an appropriately colored tanzaku strip, already tied to the tree. Or if you go to peer at your reflection in the river, you might see it take on a shape that reflects the wish you're carrying in your heart.

    ... Except...

    What sort of things are you really wishing for? The things you won't admit out loud to anyone, or even to yourself? The deepest wishes right in the darkest part of your heart that you want more than anything? Unfortunately for you, this tree seems to be of a mind to grant wishes and once it's gathered enough of everybody's tanzaku, there's a bright flash of light...

    And suddenly everyone's secret wishes have been made manifest... though only in the Dream Sphere, of course. These can be anything from silly wishes to something more serious - the important part is that these secret dreams and wishes have been pulled out of your head and put on display for everyone here to see! How on earth are you going to deal with this gracefully?!

    Regardless of what you choose to do, the apparitions only last for an hour or so before fading away and the sky lights up with a beautiful meteor shower that seems to go on forever. You're free to stay and watch the meteor shower and enjoy your last moments in the Dream Sphere for as long as you like but eventually, as you're watching the stars streak down from the sky, the dream around you begins to gradually fade away until you find yourself stirring in your own bed. Though it was an exceptionally busy dream, you find you're well rested and... okay, maybe a little embarrassed after all that.

    Nobody will be able to return to that strange field or find the dream to stabilize it but... maybe that's fine. Aren't some things all the more special for only happening once a year?


thezekeinator: (smirky smirk)

[personal profile] thezekeinator 2024-07-14 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, don't get me wrong, I mean the 'frustrated' kind of going crazy, not the actual mental damage kind! I live for this stuff and I take good care of my mental health. And you're deflecting.
saynotobugs: Melancholy look. (sigh)

[personal profile] saynotobugs 2024-07-14 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
...[groan] I'm deflecting because what else do you want me to do?
thezekeinator: (i protest)

[personal profile] thezekeinator 2024-07-14 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Admit you're not at peace with it, and find a way to get there. Whether it be going back and trying again, or making terms with what happened -- really, instead of just saying it. I'm not going to push you back if you really don't want to go, but life is way too short to live with regrets.
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[personal profile] saynotobugs 2024-07-14 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
...I've been trying.

[Maki leans back against a pillar and shakes her head, looking around at the pastel wonderland.]

I wasted my life on a dream that didn't pan out. I've been trying ever since then to just get rid of it and do what I can do. You guys -- the ones who know about it -- you keep saying maybe I could try again, but I don't wanna think about it because...

[Well. It's all out there, staring them both in the face from the magazine rack.]

Because what if I did? I'd be opening myself up to get chewed up again. No one's gonna remember anything good I did.
thezekeinator: (So that's that)

[personal profile] thezekeinator 2024-07-14 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
You ask me, that's better than living with a hole in your heart. But you know what I'm like. What other people think about what I do doesn't matter in the least.

[On this side or the other, he's always happy to go in exactly the direction he's chosen, and leave it to everyone else to figure out he's going the right way.]

You could do with some therapy, too. Everyone could, for stuff like this. And I'll always remember all the good you've done, and I bet I'm not the only one.
saynotobugs: Melancholy look. (sigh)

[personal profile] saynotobugs 2024-07-14 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
A hole in my heart, huh...

[Maki looks at the magazines again. She wants to turn sharply away again, but with all this, maybe she can't.]

Hoshino, Sakaguchi... you all feel that way. Even though you've got your own problems. Maybe you're even right.
thezekeinator: (i protest)

[personal profile] thezekeinator 2024-07-16 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
A year passed since you saw this last, and it's exactly the same. That's telling you everything you need to right there. The rest of us, we're just extra voices and moral support.
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[personal profile] saynotobugs 2024-07-16 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
...You're a pain sometimes, you know that, Genbu. I can't say it wouldn't hurt. But... If I agree to think about it, will it get you off me?
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[personal profile] thezekeinator 2024-07-17 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
You can't 'get me off you'. You're a friend of mine, and that means I get to aggressively be concerned about your health and well-being. But if you take steps to take care of those things yourself, it means I don't have anything to do, right?
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[personal profile] saynotobugs 2024-07-17 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
You just will not stop, will you.
thezekeinator: (smirky smirk)

[personal profile] thezekeinator 2024-07-17 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd be a pretty crappy friend if I did, wouldn't I?