Saturday, November 30, 2013

Nanten

I read Mari Nakami ‘Yanagi Muneyoshi’ (Tokyodaigaku Shuppankai.)
Yanagi Soetusu is a great cultural figure.
The white nanten stands against tinted momiji.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Hassaku

I read Terutsugu Takahashi ‘Gochidokuhon’ (Chikumabunko.)
The proofing is more effectrive by others than by myself.
The hassaku grows in abundance.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Akinonogeshi

I read Nada Inada ‘Kokorononosokowonozoitemitara’ (Chikumashobo.)
We have collective unconsciousness.
The akinonogeshi is arranged.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Daikon

I read Yuko Tsushima ‘Yamaneko Dome’ (Kodansha.)
Half blood under American military occupation lives tough.
The diakon is under being dried.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Senryo

I read Kzuo Okanoya ‘Tsunagarino Shinkaseibutugaku’ (Asahishuppansha.)
The living thingss comunicate each other
The senryo's berries turn red.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Unzen Kanko Hotel

I read Nada Inada ‘TNkunno Denki’(Nichiyobibunko.)
He lived at the age of the Meiji Restoration.
Unzen Kanko Hotel is brightly lit.






Sunday, November 24, 2013

Momiji

I read Yukiko Motoya ‘Anokokokangaerukotohahen’ (Kodansha.)
All of us stick to something.
The momiji is tinted.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Shiromoji & Dodantsutsuji

I read Hironori Yagi ‘Sekaino Nogyoto Shokuryomondai’ (Natsumesha.)
The food issue is the most important problem in the world.
Shiromoji and Dodantsutsuji turn color.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Pole

I read Makoto Sataka ‘Harada Masazumi no Michi’ ( Mainichishinbunsha.)
He dedicated his life to suffers of Minamata mercury poisoning.
The poles are set for supporting peas.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Sazabja

I read Yasutake Tsui ‘Seicon’ (Shinchosha.)
He lost sexual capacity by being attacked by a dirty man and lives in the sense of taste.
The sazanka blooms.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Tsubaki

I read Magda Hp;;amder-Lafpm ‘Quatre Petis bouts de pain’ (Translated by Kei Takahashi, Misuzushobo.)
She is a Jew trapped in a Nazi ghetto
The tsubaki blooms.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Daikon

I read Osamu Dazai ‘Fugakuhyakkei’ (Iwanami.)
Mt. Fji was registered on the World Heritage List.
The daikon grows well

Monday, November 18, 2013

Miso

I read Yoko Hiramatsu ‘Steak wo Shitamachid’ (I Bungeishijyu.)
She says Uchida is a good motsuyaki shop.
The miso is made.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Dashboard

I read Yo Henmi ‘Aoihana’ (Kadokawa.)
I am walking.
My dashboard is reconstructed.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Tsubaki

I read Masanobu Higuchi ‘ Kokenofushigi’ (Softtbank.)
The moss closely related to the fern.
The tsubaki has its flower buds.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Dashboard

I read Takeshi Furuichi ‘SeinoshinkaQ Hitonoshinka’ (Asahishinbunsha.)
Evolution of mankind has a deep relationship with sex intercourse.
Reconstruct a Netvibes dashboard.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Tamanegi

I read Futaro Yamada ‘Nigenrinjyuzukan’ (Tokumashobo.)
Confucius died at the age of mine.as of now.
The tamanegi is planted.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Ichigo

I read Kunio Amaoka ‘Shinkaigyotte Donnasakana’ (Bookman.)
Shinkaigyo is abyssal fish in English.
The ichigo is planted.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Nanten

I read Alexandra Horowitz ‘What does see, Smell, and Know’ (Translated by Kazuyo Takeuchi, Hakuyosha.)
Observation is the most important weapon.
The nanten turns red.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Yuzu

I read Keita Hatooka ‘Lavenonakano Gendainiho’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho.)
Reveno comes from ‘Light Nobel.’
The uzu turns yellow.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Hassaku

I read Hideo Aiba ‘Furueru Ushi ‘(Shogakkanbunko.)
It’s comes from BSE
The hassaku begins to turn yellow.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Tsuwabkuki

I read JTB Publishing ‘Rurubu Yamanashi ‘ (JTB publishing.)
I reminded of Hoto and Motsuni at Edoya.
The tsuwabuki is in full bloom.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Mikan

I read Atuto Uchida ‘Bokuwajibunnomiakotoshika Shinjinai’ (Gnetosha.)
He is a tougher young soccer player.
The mikan begins to turn orange.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Sazanka

I read Shiro Tengai ‘Ishikigakuno Yoake’ (Fuunsha.)
The meditation makes him change.
The sazanka begins to bloom.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Nagamochi

I read Taido Matsubara ‘Hannyashingyonyumon’ (Shodensha.)
Ku is mighty.
There is a 'Nagamichi' that we purchased yesterdayon the top of the cupboard.
The owner of the shop, Doguya Hirooka in Kyoto, said that It is samll 'Nagamochi' for dolls made in Meiji era.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Toji Temple

I read Taido Matsubara ‘Watashino Hannyashigyo.’ (Shodensha.)
Let’ us pray Hannyashingyo.
Visit Toji Temple in Kyoto. and see thee inside of Gojyunoto that is opened to public inspection.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Rosanji Temple

I read Shiro Tenge ‘Chonoryoku to Ki no Nazoniidomu’ (Kodansha.)
Ki connects intuitively with new science.
Visit Rosanji Temple in Kyoto.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Yuzu

I read Hirofumi Okano & Yumi Toyozaki ‘Hyakunennogodoku’ (Chikumabunko.)
The best-selling books are reevaluated.
The yuzu turns orange.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Tsuwabuki

I read NHK CloseUp Shuzaihan ‘Tasuketetoienai’ (Bungeishinjyu.)
The man of 30’s old died solitary death.
The tsuwabuki blooms.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Brocolli

I read Kumiko Kakehashi ‘Showa20nennatsu Kodomotachigamita Nippon’ (Kadokawa.)
Kiyoshi Kodama says he was taught militaristic subject.
The broccoli's head appear in the center of the plant.