神尾晋一郎 posts Game&Reading Night highlights
- 神尾晋一郎 posted highlights from his “Game&Reading Night” stream on May 21, saying the session paired “Everything is Crab” gameplay with a live poem reading. - The post pointed fans to 竹内浩三’s poem collection “五月のように” and said listeners could compare different reading patterns from the performance. - The next full broadcast is scheduled for June 14, according to Kamio’s X account and his OPENREC-linked streaming channel.
神尾晋一郎 used X on May 21 to post a short recap of his latest “Game&Reading Night” stream, tying together game footage and a reading segment built around poetry. The post said the program featured play from “Everything is Crab” alongside a live reading, and added that viewers could compare differences in how the text was read. Kamio’s account also said the next full broadcast is set for June 14. The stream branding matches his ongoing “Game&Reading Night” series on OPENREC, where he presents game and reading segments under the same channel format. ### What did Kamio say he had just streamed? 神尾晋一郎’s May 21 post described the session as a highlights update from “Game&Reading Night,” with “Everything is Crab” named as the game portion and a poem reading as the second half. The social briefing supplied for this story says the reading was linked to 竹内浩三’s “五月のように,” and that Kamio told fans they could compare reading patterns from the performance. (openrec.tv) The May 21 post itself was cited in the source briefing as coming from Kamio’s X account, @kamionight. The account has also been used in OPENREC listings for the program, which identify it as his official social link. ### How does “Game&Reading Night” usually work? OPENREC listings for Kamio’s channel describe “Game&Reading Night” as a live program that combines games with spoken-word or reading segments. (openrec.tv) One recent mainline episode, numbered “#73,” listed a game segment and a reading segment separately in its program notes, while a separate “個人配信編” or personal-stream edition was billed as a looser companion format. The OPENREC description for the main program says Kamio is an 81 Produce-affiliated voice actor and describes the channel as delivering time for viewers through “games and voice.” That structure helps explain why a single post could move from gameplay clips to a reading excerpt without changing formats. ### What is “五月のように”? 竹内浩三’s “五月のように” is a poem available through online text archives, including an Aozora-based source that attributes it to the poet and reproduces the text. (openrec.tv) The archived entry identifies the work under Takeuchi Kozo’s name and shows it circulating as a standalone poem as well as part of collected works. Kamio’s post, as summarized in the source briefing, connected the stream reading directly to that poem collection. (openrec.tv) The wording in the briefing indicates the reading was not presented as a random excerpt but as part of a named literary reference point for listeners following the stream. ### Why mention “reading patterns” to fans? The May 21 post said fans could compare “reading patterns,” according to the source briefing, which points to the performance element of the stream rather than only the text itself. (aozora-renewal.cloud) Because Kamio works as a voice actor, the reading segment appears to have been framed around delivery as much as content, though the post itself, as described in the briefing, did not add further explanation. OPENREC’s episode descriptions support that emphasis on voice performance. The channel’s main-program listings repeatedly separate game titles from reading selections, suggesting the reading portion is a recurring feature rather than a one-off addition. ### When is the next full stream? June 14 is the next date Kamio gave for a full broadcast, according to the May 21 post cited in the source briefing. (ja.wikipedia.org) The same briefing says the note came directly from his account alongside the stream highlights. OPENREC already serves as the home platform for the “Game&Reading Night” series, including numbered main episodes and side-format personal streams. That makes Kamio’s X account and his OPENREC channel the two places viewers would most likely watch for the June 14 program details. (openrec.tv)