I read Haruko Wakita ‘Joysei Geino No Genryuu’ (kadokawa) Why women dones not allowed to perform in kabuki? The pumpkin produces a flower from a flower.
I read Yoshihiro Sakita ‘Nihonno Silk Road’ (Chukoshinsho)
Tomiokaseishijyou was the center of silk fabric industries.
The Japanese honeysuckle blooms in the third year of transplantation.
I read Yukihiko Kimura ‘Rijeci Ivice Osima No Kotoba’ (Shueishabunko)
‘How can a rabit pull muscle when it is chased by a lion? it must be insufficiently-prepared for the risk.’
The satsuki blooms.
I read Honobu Yonezawa ‘Recursible’ (Shinchosha) Tamanahime sacrifices her life for security of the village. Now is the best time to view shobu blossoms.
I read Go Osaka/ Sabru Kawamoto ‘Wagakoiseshi Jyoyutachi’ (Nanatsumorishokan)
Osaka’s favarite actress is Audery Long and Kawamoto’s one is Nicole Berger.
The yamaboshi blooms.
I read Atsuyuki Shigekane’ Horoyoi Bungakujiten’ (Asahi Shinsh) An aperitif is a small drink alcoholic liquor taken to stimulate the appetite before a meal. The ingenmame grows.
I read Chika Igaya ‘Tsunagaru Toshokan’ (Chikumashinsho)
I hope that my frequent city library has a coffee shop on its property.
The green peas can be seen at the background of Mt.Furutaka in Etajima.
I read Kazuo Watanabe & Takashi Ninomiya ‘Erasmus’ (Chuokoronshinsha) Erasmus lived against the backdrop of growing European religious Reformation; but while he was critical of the abuses within the church and called for reform (Wikipedia) The naniwaibara blooms.
I read Mark Pryor ‘The Bookseller’ (Hayakawa) You are overwhelmed the information of the back road, cafes and bars in Paris. The hiratotsutsuji is in full bloom