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and other stars across the galaxy, making several stops. A ticket inspector comes by at one point, and Campanella and the others show their tickets while Giovanni offers the piece of paper he finds in his pocket. They learn that it's a rare ticket that allows the holder to go anywhere with the train.
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has a short mention of the work as illustrated in the reaction of the judge Pierrot, the world class clown, after eating the bread of Shadow who promised it would send him across the galaxy to see his mother. It is shown that the characters mother's favorite book is the same piece of literature; she
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Giovanni wakes up back on the hilltop in tears. He returns to the dairy and collects the milk. As he passes the area from which his classmates set out earlier, he sees a crowd. They tell him that one of the boys fell from the boat into the river and that Campanella jumped in to save him. Giovanni
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Giovanni is a lonely boy whose mother is bedridden with illness and whose father is said to be either away on a long fishing trip or serving a prison sentence. Giovanni does odd jobs after school such as helping the typesetter at the printers in order to buy food; his sister also contributes. His
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Giovanni runs into his classmates, who mock him again. He sees Campanella in the group, and Campanella gives him sympathetic looks. Giovanni goes alone to the top of a nearby hill and lies at the base of a "weather wheel" (天気輪). As he gazes up at the Milky Way above, Giovanni finds himself with
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speaks to Campanella's father, who says his son has been lost in the water too long to be saved. He says that he's received a letter from his friend, Giovanni's father, announcing he'll be home soon. Giovanni heads home to deliver this news and the milk to his mother.
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A tribute to those who give themselves to others is a recurring theme throughout the storyline, and according to Hasebe (2000), they are reflections of Miyazawa's philosophy of self-sacrifice, a view appearing in many other juvenile novels of his such as
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In the evening, the others prepare to attend the festival of stars. Giovanni hears that they did not receive their milk delivery that day, and heads to the dairy to fetch it for his mother. The elderly woman there tells him to try again later.
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have a deep connection to the book, referencing it several times to the point where characters are playing scenes of their counterparts in Miyazawa's story. The protagonist's names, Junpei and Kanta, originate from "Giovanni" and "Campanella"
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is made of. Having read about this at the house of Campanella, his only friend, Giovanni knows it is composed of stars, but is too timid to say so. When called upon, Campanella also does not answer, to save Giovanni from embarrassment.
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performs in by stealing her friend's face for one night, when she's a high school student. The play and the character's stellar performance as Giovanni will impact future developments and be referenced several times in the story
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contains a song titled "Campanella" named after a character in the novel. The lyrics are from the point of view of Zanelli (one of the bullies) after Campanella sacrifices himself to save him from drowning.
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The two boys witness amazing sights and meet various people, including scholars excavating a fossil from sands of white crystal, a man who catches herons and sells them as sweets, and passengers of
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makes multiple references to both the book and the anime adaptation throughout, such as the red and blue colors associated with the main characters, the "Scorpion Fire" parable and the apple motif.
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set in a slot at the center. These were once installed in Buddhist cemeteries and were ostensibly used for communicating with the spirits of the dead.
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carrying meanings such as "conception" or "idea". Premièred in 1986, the play was performed by Kitamura's theatrical company Project Navi.
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is shown in a painting holding the book. This is only in the anime: in the manga, Pierrot is instead transported to the world of
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Suzuki, Sadami (January 14, 2004). "Japanese Studies Today, and two proposals to synthesize natural and human sciences".
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classmates regularly ridicule him for having once said his father will return soon and bring him an otter-skin coat.
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of Japan where Kenji Miyazawa grew up, there is a real-life train line of similar name: Iwate Galaxy Railway Line
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After Miyazawa's most beloved sister Toshi died in 1922, Miyazawa, in sorrow, went on a railroad trip to
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written by Yutaka Narui for a theatrical company Caramelbox, features the story by the name of
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is named Monica Campanella. She also bears a similar fate to the original Campanella.
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The 9th International Symposium on Internationalization of Basic Researches in Japan
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written around 1927. The nine-chapter novel was posthumously published by Bunpodō
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contains a song, "Take 5", which uses this novel as a basis for the lyrics.
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An illustrated book with music was launched in 2011 as an application for
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As copyright for the novel has expired in Japan (and most of the world),
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Daisuke Kashiwa's song "Stella" is program music based on the novel.
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The idea of a steam locomotive running through the stars inspired
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This book is also heavily mentioned and referenced in the anime
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Campanella is alluded to in Ryohgo Narita's light novel series
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a ship that sank after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean
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Campanella on board a steam train. The train travels past the
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During a science lesson, the teacher asks the class what the
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A part in a 2002 play consisting of various works by Kenji
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The novel is referenced several times in the 2015 film
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released a manga adaptation of the novel in 1983 with
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is the first play the titular character of the manga
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Index

Kenji Miyazawa
Children's literature
fantasy
philosophical novel
novel
Kenji Miyazawa
1985 anime film of the same title
stage musicals
plays
Milky Way
Northern Cross
a ship that sank after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean
Scorpio
Southern Cross
Christian heaven
Coalsack
true heaven
his faith
Karafuto
Guskō Budori no Denki

Night on the Galactic Railroad (film)
Hiroshi Masumura
Asahi Sonorama
anime
Gisaburo Sugii
Minoru Betsuyaku
Mayumi Tanaka
Chika Sakamoto
Playwright

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