Friday, November 30, 2012

Sazanka

I read Kane Minato ‘Ofukushokan’ (Gnetosha.)
The letter has its taste.
The sazanka at front gate blooms.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sanekazura

I read Miwa Nishikawa ‘Sonohitokyoekihatsu2:25’ (Shinxhosha.)
It’s the story based on her uncle’s life around the post war years.
The sanekazura's berries are red.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Robai

I read Kazue Miyazaki ‘Nagaimichi’ (Misuzushobo.)
It' s the biography of female leper.
The robai has its flower buds.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Endo

I read Yoji Morita ‘Ijimetohananika’ (Chukoshinsho.)
We can't eradicate the bullying , but can minimize it.
The endo is growing.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Sazanka

I read Masanori Naito ‘Islamkarasekaiwomiru’(Chikumashobo.)
We must to know others and understand them.
The sazanka is wet with rain.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Hassku

I read Yiyun LI ‘GOLD BOY, EMERALD GIRL’ (Translated by Yuriko Shinomori.)
I can see the life of Chinese people in the present day of turning point.
The hassaku turns yellow.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Cabbage

I read Knag Sang-Jung ‘Nayamuchikara’, ‘Zoku Nayamuchikara’ (Shueishashinsho.)
I learned how to read Soseki Natsume’s novels.
The cabbage is growing.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Broccoli

I read Charlotte Bronte ‘Jane Eyre’ (Penguin Classics.)
Jane Eyre has individualistic character for her time.
The broccoli is with rain.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Early -morning train

I read Helena Norberg - Hodge / Shinichi Tsuji ‘Going Local Is The Answer’ (Otsukishoten.)
The globalization destructed the livelihood of small farmers around the world.
That causes mass suffering of humankind.
Going to get on early-morning train.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Senryo

I read Joseph E. Stiglits ‘The price of Inequality’ (Translated by Koichi Nirei and Toshiya Minemura, Tokumashoten.)
Higher taxes should be imposed high income earners.
The senryo turns red.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Momiji

I read Ryu Togo ‘Sowananimono’ (Bungeishinjyu.)
Ogai Mori was frightened out of his senses.
The momiji turns to red.


Monday, November 19, 2012

Yaburan

I read Eiichi Hayashi ‘Zanryunihonhei’ (Chukosinsho.)
It tells whereabouts trapped Japanese imperial soldiers are.
The yaburan has its berries.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Early-morning bus

I read Meisei Goto ‘Konohitoomiyo’ (Gengishobo.)
At the beginning the story refers to Junichoro Tanizaki ‘Kagi.’
Going Kurahash island by early-morning bus.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Akakabu

I read Yusuke Koshima ‘Minnanoie’ (artespublishing.)
Yusuke Koshima desined the house with akido training hall of Tatsuru Uchida for the fist time of his carrier.
The akakabu's red head will appear soon.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Hassaku

I read Nanao Kawase ‘147 Hz no Keisho’
I learned of the forensic entomologist for the first time.
The hassaku's color are going to turn orange.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Hiroshimana

I read Aya Koda ‘Nagareru’ (Shinchobunko.)
The housemaid of geisha house describes her daily life.
The hiroshimana is growing.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Tsubaki

I read Seiichi Yano ‘Sanyuteiencho no meiji’ (Bungeishinjyu.)
Sanyuteiencho was a grae erakugoka.
The tsubaki blooms.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Sazanka

I read Michael Gardner ‘At The Edge Of Empire - The life of Thomas Blake Glover’ (Translated by Yoshitoshi Murasato and Yuko sugiura, Iwanamishoten.)
Thomas Blake Glover was a shrewd merchant and entrepreneur.
The sazanka blooms.

Monday, November 12, 2012

MIkan

I read Masato Yukutake ‘Hitorihitorino Okunojima’ (Domesushuppan.)
The doctor consulted victims from poisonous gases of the japanese army factory in Okunojima.
And he submitted verbal evidence from their patients about Okunojima poison gas factory.
The mikan is ripe for the taking.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Onion

I read Hotel Okura ‘Hotel Okra no Wine no Hanashi’ (Galuseisha.)
We had dinner at Hotel Okura for the clebration of my sister Emiko’s blue ribon medal this spring.
At that time we had Henri Girayd Esprit for champagne and volnay 06 J.Y.D for red wind.
I reviewed these wins from the book.
The onion was planted yesterday.



Saturday, November 10, 2012

Tsubabuki

I read Ben Lopez ‘The Negothiator’ (Kashiwashobo.)
The negotiator is tough.
The tsuwabuki blooms.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Kitano ijinkan-gai

I read Oscar Brenifier ‘Le bien et le mal, c’est quoi?’ (Translated by Kaori Miyanish, Asahishuppan.)
It asks the children “what is right? and what is wrong? “
We walked around Kitano ijinkan-gai, Kobe.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Kamogamojinja

I read Ben Lopez ‘The Negothiator’ (Kashiwashobo.)
The negotiator is tough.
The leaves in Kamigamojinja, Kyoto are going to turn red.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

First Train

I read Tomoko Kitagawa ‘Harvard Nihonshikyoshitsu’ (Shinchosha.)
She is smart.
Going to get on the first train.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Tsuwabuki

I read Tetsuya Honda ‘Anatagaaishitakioku’(Shueisha.)
It’s the story of the criminal and its lawyer.
The variegated tsuwabuki blooms.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Shingiku

I read Sou Kurokawa ‘Itsuka, Konosekaideokotteitakoto’ (Shinchosha.)
It’s the scenery of common persons int the city.
The shingiku is ready.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Hyaseohashi

I read Obayashigumi ‘Kodai Izumotaisha no Fukugen’ (Gakuseisha.)
The ancient Izumotaisha has its double height from the present one.
Hayaseohashi can be seen from Mt. Hiyama, Kurahashi.


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Mt. Hiyama

I read Takashi Tachibana and others ‘Chikyuugaiseime 9noronten’ (Kodansha.)
They considers the extra-terrestrial life from the recent scientific research.
Going to climb Mt. Hiyama, Kurahashi.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Saijogaki

I read Tomoka Shibasaki ‘Watashigainakattamachide’ (Shinchosha.)
The lady describes the live of herself and her surroundings.
The saijogaki is picked.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Daidai

I read Fuminori Onodera ‘Korogarusorani Amewafuranai’ (Shinchosha.)
It’s the story of soccer players.
The daidai is growing.