Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Hiratotsutsuji

I read Shoko Kurokawa ‘Tanjyobiwoshiranai Onnanoko’ (Shueisha)
Child abuse affects the personality of the abusee.
About 80& of the hiradotsutsuji have flowered

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Jitsu Asayama ‘Chichino Kaimyo Wo Tsuketemimashita’ (Chuokoronshinsha)
We can designate the postmortem name by myself.
Over half of the hiratotsutsuji blossoms are in bloom.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Hiratotsutsuji

I read Alice Munro ‘The moons in Jupiter’ (Chuokoron-Sha)
The universe shown by planetarum makes her escape from realistic thinking.
About half of the hiradotsutsuji are in bloom.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Yoshinori Shimizu ‘Aito Nigongono Konran’ (Bestsellers)
‘Uekarano Mesen’ is a new words.
About one-third of the hiradotsutsuji bloom.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Dani Rodrik ‘The Globalization Paradox’ (Hakusui)
The goverment must control excessive market for it’s moderate rate growth.
The hiradotsutsuji begins to bloom.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Hirado Tsutsuji around Ondo Ohashi

I read Ann Kammetta ‘The Vaccinators’ (Iwanami)
The samllpox vaccine was designed in 1796 by the Britishi physician Edward Jenner.
The story tells how it comes to Japan.
The hirodotsutsuji around Ondo Ohashi will be soon in full bloom.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Larry Niven ‘Ring world’ (Hayakawashobo)
Who build the Ring wold?
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Kate Arkinson ‘Not the End of the World’ (Tokyosogensha)
Shaleen selected gloves made in Wolf-Kin for her mother’s birthday.
The hiradotsutsuji is at its best.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Kirishiatsutsuji

I read Daisuke Suzuki ‘Furikome Hanzai Kessha’(Takarajima)
Furikomisagi is an organized crime.
The kirishiamtsutsuji is in full bloom.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Kurorobai

I read Harold Herzog ‘Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We ate’ (Kashiwashobo)
It’s the study of interaction between humans and other animals. Some say it as Anthrozoology.
The kurorobai blooms.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Bamboo sprout

I read Kenichi Yamamoto ‘Rikyunotazuneyo’ (PHP)
Rikyu pursued the ideal of beauty.
The bamboo sshoot comes out of the ground.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Michio Mado ‘Donna Chiisanamonodemo Mitsumeteiruto Uchunitsunagatteiru’ (Shichosa)
The atom reflects the universe.
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Kirishimatsutsuji

I read Yoko Fujioka ‘Tenohirano Onpu’ (Shinchosha)
Mizuki gives heart to Shinya.
The Kirishimatsutsuji blooms.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Ichigo

I read Shoichi Negjime ‘Arechinokoi’ (Bungeishinjyu)
Kitamura falls in love.
The flower of the strawberry blooms.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Hiradotsutsuji

I read Hideo Tsuchiya ‘1971 Nen’ (NTT)
1971 is the begging year of global market and internet society.
The hiradotsutsuji begins to open.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Dodantsutsuji

I read Sawako Agawa ‘Konohitoniaitai’ (Bunshunbunko)
She takled with Kazuo Inamori, the owner of Kosera company.
Inamori says, “I am not even going to listen to the man who doesn't assume responsibility for anything.”
The dodantsutsuji blooms.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Endomame

I read yusuke Moriguchi ‘Osanagokogowo Kagakusuru’ (Shinyosha)
Young children have the differnt perceptive faculty from adults
The endomame bears beans.
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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Ume

I read Kenichi Yamamoto ‘Raishinnotsutsu’ (Shueisha)
Ippa Hashimoto devotes his gunnery to Nobunaga.
The ume bears fruits.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Shiroyamabuki

I read Keiko Horikawa ‘Kyokaishi’ (Kodansha)
She faces needless death and punitive death.
The Shiroyamabuki blooms.


Friday, April 11, 2014

Yamatsutsuji

I read Shoichi Sato ‘Kinyokuno Europe’ (Chukoshinsho)
He shows the origin of monastic austerities.
The yamatsutsuji blooms

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Lilac

I read Karin Amamiya ‘Uyokuto Sayakuwa Douchigau?’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
There is a discrepancy in the world.
The lilac begins to open.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Snowdrop

I read Koichiro Fujita ‘Nowabaka Chowakashikoi’ (Sangokan)
The intestine is wiser than the bain.
The snowdrop blooms.
It means 'milk flower' in Greek.


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Pumpkin

I read Toni Morison ‘Home’ (Hayakawa)
Home is the place that enbodies the ideas of freedom and equality.
The pumpkin's plant-lets come out in the nursery bed.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Asparagus

I read Joseph S. Nye, Jr. ‘Understanding International Conflict’ (Yuhikaku)
The world is not exist in an ordinary manner. 
The first asparagus shoot breaks through the soil.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Lilac

I read Peter J.Bentley ‘The Undercover Scientist’ (Shinchosha)
It’s helpful to know how to make soap.
The lilac blooms.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Shaga

I read Heny Nicholls ‘The Way of the PANDA’ (Hakusuisha)
He tells PANDA from the point of Science of the Human Animal bond.
The shaga blooms.


Friday, April 4, 2014

Noichigo

I read Kaoru Handa ‘Shitamachino Bobsleigh’ (NHK)
The name of the sport appeared when competitors adopted the technique of bobbing back and forth inside the sled to increase its speed.
The noichigo grows thickly (on April 2.)



Thursday, April 3, 2014

Yamatsutsuji

I read ‘Japan Long Trail’ (Yamatokeikokusha)
I want to have the chance for Kunisakihanto Minemichi Trail.
The yamatsutsuji blooms.


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Lilac

I read E.T.A. Hoffmann ‘Der Sandmann’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
Enlightenment denies superstition.
The lilac begins to bloom.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Sakura

I read Hajime Yatsuka ‘Le Corbusier’ (Seidosha)
Le Corbusier dedicated providing better conditions for the residents of crowed cities.
Sakura in the Hiroshima Peace Park is in Full bloom. (March 31)