Thursday, October 31, 2013

Daikon

I read Kazushiga Abe ‘Shikaku’ (Littlemore.)
It’s a horror suspense.
The daikon is growing.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Kinkan

I read Wasei Shibarta ‘Shinsetsu Hannyashingyo’ (Ikedashoten.)
Shakuson’s first voice is ‘Agra kham miya loka assa .’
The kinkan is growing.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Sazanka

I read Shinryo Kubo ‘Hannyashingo 90no Chie’ (Mikasashobo.)
Hannyashingyo is a bridge to happy land.
The sazanka has its flower buds.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Hakusai

Gendai Nishikawa ‘Hannyashingo’ (Kounsha.)
Hannyashingyo is introductory and insight.
The hakusai is going to be round.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Rakyyo

I read Yasuaki Nara ‘Hannyashigyo Kogi’ (Tokyoshoseki.)
Hannyashingyo is a popular Buddhist scripture
Rakkyo has its flower.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Didai

I read Shiro Tenge ‘Hannyashingyono Kagaku’ (Non book.)
Hannyashigyo imply the theory of advanced scientific research .
The daidai has droplets after raining.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Hassku

I read Yonematsu Shiono ‘Tocho Takeuchi Yogaku’ (Chikumashobo.)
Yogaku Takeuchi conqueror 14 mountains of which summit is over 8,000 meters.
The hassaku is the rain.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Mikan

I read Yoshie Hotta ‘Teikameigetsukishishou’ (Shinchosha.)
Few read the full story of ‘Meigetuki.’
The mikan wears water droplet.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Daini-Ondoohashi

I read Ron Currie Jr. ‘God Is Dead’ (Translated by Hikaru Fujii, Hakusuisha.)
God is helpless and dead.
I crossed Daini-Ondooohashi on foot for the first time.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Yuzu

I read Daisuke Mogi 'Eine Kleine na taiken’ (Gengishobo.)
‘Wunderbar ‘is ‘Wonderful’in English.
The yuzu begins to turn orange.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Hototogisu

I read Joseph E. Stiglitz ‘The Price Of Inequality’ (Translated by Koichi Nirei & Toshiya Minemura, Tokumashoten.)
Don’t the rich have a guilty of conscience?
The hototogis is at its best.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Tsuwabuki

I read Noboru MIyata ‘Toshokannikayou’ (Musuzushobo.)
The library will change with the times.
The tsuwabuki blooms.


Saturday, October 19, 2013

Hoei Temple

I read Hiroshi Mori ‘The skull Breaker’ (Chuokoronshinsha.)
We can learn Hagakure Heiho, the Hagakure’s art of war.’
visit Eiho Temple in Tajimi, Aichi.


Friday, October 18, 2013

Inuyama castle

I read Hitoshi Yoshioka ‘Genshiryokuno Shakaishi’ ( Asahishinbunshuppan.)
We must learn the history of implementing the nuclear power.
Visit Inuyama castle.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Isejingu

I read Yuzaburyo Otokawa ‘Sekiryousannmyaku’ (Shinchosha.)
The kijishi is described in detail.
Vist Isegingu.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Shingiku

I read Shoji Asai ‘Higgs Ryushino Naso’ (Shodensha)
Higgs circumstance gives the material masses.
The shingiku is growing.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Nabana

I read Kumiko Kakehashi ‘Nekowodaitachichi’ (Kyuryuusha.)
She saw the real face of her father at the age of middle thirty.
The nabana is growing.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Takana

I read Tadashi Nishihira ‘Zeaminokeikotetsugaku’ (Tokyodaigakushuppankai.)
To work feverishly makes the man rising above self.
The takana is planted.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Spinach

I read Mamoru Samuragochi ‘Kokyokyoku Daiichiban’ (Kodansha.)
He is contending against obstacles.
The spinach is growing.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Cabbage

I read Tor Noretranders ‘The User Illusion’ (Translated by Hiroyuki Shibara, Kinokuniyashoten.)
The consciousness is illusion.
The cabbage is growing.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Wakegi

I read Kyoko Shimazaki ‘Yasuikazumigaitajisai’ (Shueisha.)
Kazumi Yasui penned a hit for Watashinojokamachi.
The wakegi is growing.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Hiroshimana

I read Shigenori Kanehira ‘Okinawa Wajiwaji Tshushin’ (Nanatsumorishokan.)
Okinawa is victimized for the sake of Japan main land.
The hiroshimana is growing.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Hakusai

I read Kenta Nishimura ‘Kuekiressha’ (Shinchobunko.)
He continues the life of a rouster.
The hakusai is growing.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Daikon

I read Jinichi Uekusa ‘Bokuwa Sanpoto Zatsugakuga Suki’ (Shoubunsha.)
Whats hip, wat’s square?
The daikon is growing.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Chisha

I read Brian fagan ‘Beyond The Blu Horizon’ (Translated by Erika Togo, Kawadeshoboshinsha.)
I was surprised at the originality and ingenuity of the ancient people.
The chisha is ready for cooking.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Shumeigiku

I read Kikuko Tsumura & Maki Fukasawa ‘Dameomikaku’ (Kinokuyashoten.)
They are active women.]
The shumeigiku is at its best.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Aster

I read Michi kaifu ‘Big Data no Hashatachi’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho.)
Google is one of them.
The aster blooms.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Kinmokusei

I read Masayuki Tanaka ‘Umarekawaru Dobutsuen’ (Dojin Sensho.)
He studied the lives of animals at Kyoto City Zoo.
The kinmokusei blooms.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Shumeigiku

I read Machi Tawara ‘Chiisana Kotoba’ (Iwanamishoten.)
She talks with her little son.
The shumeigiku blooms.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Agehacho

I read Tamaki Miyata ‘Okashina Jipang Zuhancho’ (PIE.)
The artwork of Arnoldud Montanus who depict sights in Japan is strange.
The agehacho makes me welcome at the top of Mt. Hiyama, Kurahashi.


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Matsu

I read Kunio Tsukamoto ‘Kirinkishu’ (Chusekisha.)
Shuji Terayama was talented
The matsu is trimmed.