Sunday, March 31, 2013

Lilac

I read Daisuke Hayashima ‘Ashigarunotanjyo’ (Asahishinbunshuppan.)
He described the world of Muromachi era.
The lilac blooms.


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Tokyo Station

I read Masakni Oda ‘Honnidatte Osuto Mesugaarimasu’ (Shinchosha.)
It’s the story of book collector.
Tokyo Station is renewed.



Friday, March 29, 2013

Hama-Rikyu Garden

I read Yuta Kawashima & Tadao Adachi ‘No to Ondoku’ (Kodanshashinsho.)
It is good to read aloud.
We enjoyed walking in Hama-Rikyu, Tokyo.


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Mt.Nantaizan

I read Natsuki Ikezawa ‘Bokutachga Seishonitsuite Shiritakattakoto’ (Shogakkan.)
We can learn of the bible.
Mt. Nantaizan can be seen from the room of Nikko Kanko Hotel.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Yamatsutsuji

I read Ponsai ‘Chijimishikono Nionjin’ (Gakuseisha.)
His consideration is intereting
The yamatsutsuji blooms.


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Itosuisen

I read Toru Hayano ‘Tanakakakuei’ (Chukoshinsho.)
He was a tough politician.
The itoseisen blooms.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Rikyubai

I read Mei Shigenobu ‘Arabunoharuno Shotai’ (Kadokawa.)
It gives me a easy undeerstanding of Arabic Nations.
The rikyubai blooms.


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Yamazakura

I read Toshiaki Tanaka ‘Kodaino Nippon To Kaya’ (Yamakawashuppansha.)
Kaya is ancient southern Korea.
Tie yamazakura is in almost full bloom.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Taranome

I read Masaaki Sugiyama ‘Yubokuminkaramita Sekaishi’ (Nihonkeizaishinbunbsha.)
It’s a history of Eurasia.
The taranome comes out.


Friday, March 22, 2013

Boke

I read Isao Endo ‘Shinkansenosoujino Tenshitachi’ (Asahishuppan.)
They are real professional cleaner.
The boke blooms


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Rengyo

I read Mikisaburo Mori ‘Rousoutobukkyo’ (Hozokan.)
It’s good for the rudimentary understanding of the idea of Roshi and Sohsi.
The rengyo is arranged.


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Yamazakura

I read Sei Yoshno ‘Hanaotarashitakami’ (Yayoishobo.)
It’s a idyllic setting.
The yamazakura blooms.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Rengyo

I read Oriza Hirata ‘Wakariaenaikotokara’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho.)
He talks about double mind theory.
The rengyo is in full bloom.



Monday, March 18, 2013

Asparagus

I read Nagayo Taniguchi ‘Cyber Jidainosenso’ (Iwanamishinsho.)
Net-centric Operation Peration is important for warfare.
The asparagus shoot comes up.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Ukiyanagi

I read Hideaki Ota ‘IMF’ (Chukoshonsho.)
IMF is now on an age of transition.
The ukiyanagi is arranged.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tsubaki

I read Kuhachiro Koarashi ‘Nihon Meiso Kiso Retsuden.’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha.)
I am interested in ‘Unkei Kaikei Aun No Busshidamashii.’
The tsubaki is pretty.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Boke

I read Mamoru Murakami ‘Santoka Hyokaunoshogai’, and ‘Santoka Meikukansho’ ( (Shunnyodo,)and Sosuke Ueda ‘Yoidore Santoka’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha.)
I was impressed his poem ‘Nigoreru Mizuno Nagaretsutsu Sumu.’
The boke blooms.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Strawberry

I read Tadkehiko Kariya ‘Gakuryoku To Kaisou’ (Asahishinbunshuppan.he social class
There exists close relevance between academic the students achievement and their parent’s social class.
The strawberry blooms.


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Boke

I read Natsuki Ikezawa ‘Haruwourandarishinai’ (Chuokoronshinsha.)
Nature is sever.
The boke is just before bloom.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Yukiyanagi

I read Shinichi Mori ‘Hongakuzureru’ (Bungeishijyu.)
He lives in the forest of books.
The yukiyanagi blooms.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Sanshuyu

I read Tatsuo Motokawa ‘Seibutsugakuteki Bunmeiron’ (Shinchosha.)
Conviniebce is not easy at all.
The sanshuyu blooms.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Chinchoge

I read Matsuyama Santoka Club ‘Santoka to Matsuyama’ (Atorasushuppan.)
I was impress Santoka’s poem ‘Nigorerumizuno Nagaretsutsu Sumu. ‘
The chinchoge begins to open.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Apricot

I read Kunio Yonenaga ‘ Wareyaburetari’ (Chuokoronsha.)
He is a persong of an inquiring turn of mind.
The flowers of apricot are in season.


Friday, March 8, 2013

Fukinoto

I read Kaho Nashiki ‘Estonia kiko’ (Shinchosha.)
Estonia is a place of the moss of the forest sunbeams streaming through leaves, and the reed of the sea.
The butterbur sprout makes me feel spring.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ume

I read Jyuichi Yamagiwa ‘Gorirawakataru’ (Kodansha.)
We can learn from the life of Gorilla.
The ume is against a background of Mt. Furutaka.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Suisen


I read Atsuko Tanaka and Tadayuki Minamoto ‘Mononomigoto’ (Kodansha.)
It describes the traditional craftsmen in Edo.
The suisen is its best.


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Tsubaki

I read Satoki Sakai, Takenori Takata and Masahiro Kon ‘ Ikimonono Shinka game’( Kyoritushuppan.)
The stories goes on the basis of Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
The tsubaki is its best.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Ohenro

I read Tadao Ando ‘Shitogowotsukuru’ (Nihonkeizaishuppansha.)
He is a hard worker.
Walk along Ohenro Road from No.37 Iwamoto Temple to Tosa Irino. (March 2)




Sunday, March 3, 2013

Ohenro

I read Toru Yamamori ‘Basic Income nyumon’ (Kobunshashinsho.)
I agree with the idea of basic income and every person should be payed money sufficient to meet one’s need by the government.
Walk along Ohenro Road from 37.Iwamoto Temple to Tosa Irino. (Marchi 2)

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Ohenro

I read Richard L. Brandt ‘one click’ (Translated by Koji Inokuchi and Umihiko Namekawa, Nikkei BP sha.)
It is convenient to get books and commodities from Amazon.
Walk along Ohenro Michi from No.37 Iwamoto Temple to Tosa Irino.


Friday, March 1, 2013

Early morning train

I read Keiichiro Hirano ‘Watakushitowananika’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho.)
A person is a individual and dividual.
Am going to get on early morning train.