I read Hiro Sachiya ‘Budda no Shugyo 4・5・6 ‘ (Suzukishuppan)
Manga is quite good for us to understand abstruse teaching.
The tomorokoshi bears bruits.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Kabosu
I read Reiko Morota ‘Ouchoshoyuki’ (Bungeishinjyu)
They lives greedy in the era of Heian.
The kabosu bears fruits.
They lives greedy in the era of Heian.
The kabosu bears fruits.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Agapanthus
I reaed Shigeru Handa ‘Nihonwa Sensou wo Srurunoka’ (Iwanamishinsho)
The prime minister Abe increases unstable factors.
The agapanthus begins to bloom.
The prime minister Abe increases unstable factors.
The agapanthus begins to bloom.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Goya
I read Hikaru okuizumi ‘Tokyo Jijyoden’ (Shueisha)
The ghost of Tokyo talks thorough six persons in various period in history.
The goya bears fruits.
The ghost of Tokyo talks thorough six persons in various period in history.
The goya bears fruits.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Yuzu
I read Allison Hoover Bartlett ‘The Man Who Loved Books Too Much’ (Hara)
An inveterate reader robbed books of antiquarian bookshops.
The yuzu bears fruits.
An inveterate reader robbed books of antiquarian bookshops.
The yuzu bears fruits.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Makuwauri
I read Hirakazu Tsukaya ‘Sukimano Shokubutsu Zukan’ (Chukoshinsho)
I learned of the name of Tsumekusa.
The makuwauri bears fruits.
I learned of the name of Tsumekusa.
The makuwauri bears fruits.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Bell pepper
I read Denis Bertholet ‘Claude Levi-Strauss’ (Kodansha)
Claude Levi-Strauss was a French anthropologist and ethnologist and has been clled, along with James George Frazer and Franz Boas, the ‘“father of modern anthropology.” (wikipedia)
The bell pepper bears fruits.
Claude Levi-Strauss was a French anthropologist and ethnologist and has been clled, along with James George Frazer and Franz Boas, the ‘“father of modern anthropology.” (wikipedia)
The bell pepper bears fruits.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Mikan
I read Tetsuo Yamaori ‘Koreo Katarite Nihonjinwo Senritsuseshimeyo’ (Shichosha)
Perfect poverty is one of the themes of Kunio Yanagida.
The mikan gets wet.
Perfect poverty is one of the themes of Kunio Yanagida.
The mikan gets wet.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Okra
I read Kyosho Hayashima & Kypsho Tanaka ‘ Okyo Jodoshishu’
Jyodosanbukyo means Bussetsudaimuryojukyo, Bussetsukanmuryojukyo adn Bssetsuamidakyo.
The okra bears the fruit.
Jyodosanbukyo means Bussetsudaimuryojukyo, Bussetsukanmuryojukyo adn Bssetsuamidakyo.
The okra bears the fruit.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Shiso
I read Nobuhiro Kishigami ‘Hogei no Bunkajinruigaku’ (Seizandoshoten)
The whailing is a culture.The shiso grows.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Kabocha
I read Roger Pulvers ‘Moshi, Nihontoiukuniga Nakattara’ (Shueisha)
He loves Kenji Miyazawa.
The cabocha bears fruits.
He loves Kenji Miyazawa.
The cabocha bears fruits.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Edamame
I read Hiroshi Kozen ‘Tohono Yumoa Sukkoke Koshi’ (Iwanami)
Soshi tries to go against the norm.
The edamame bears fruits.
Soshi tries to go against the norm.
The edamame bears fruits.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
Persimmon
I read Richard Dawkins ‘The River Out of Eden’ (Shoshisha)
Mutation and natural selection can be found in genes.
The persimmon bears fruits.
Mutation and natural selection can be found in genes.
The persimmon bears fruits.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Sansho
I read W.G.Sebald ‘Logis In Einem Landhaus’ (Hakusuisha)
Hebel's second famous work is his calendar stories, which he wrote from 1803 on for the Badische Landkalender and especially from 1807 for its successor, the Rheinländischer Hausfreund. (Wikipedia)
The sansho bears fruits.
Hebel's second famous work is his calendar stories, which he wrote from 1803 on for the Badische Landkalender and especially from 1807 for its successor, the Rheinländischer Hausfreund. (Wikipedia)
The sansho bears fruits.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Goya
I read Henrry Sandersn and Michael Rorsythe ‘China’s Superbank’ (Harashobo)
Debt, Oil and Influence - How China Development Bank Is Reviewing the Rules of Finance.…(From the book subtitle)
The goya bears flowers.
Debt, Oil and Influence - How China Development Bank Is Reviewing the Rules of Finance.…(From the book subtitle)
The goya bears flowers.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Small tomato
I read Moises Veasquez - Manoff ‘An Epidemic Of Absence’ (Bungeishijyu)
Helicobacter pylori bacteria may live in peace with the host human being.
The small tomato bears fruits.
Helicobacter pylori bacteria may live in peace with the host human being.
The small tomato bears fruits.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Nanten
I read Eiko Tabusa ‘Hahaga Shindoi’ (Shinjinbutsuouraisha)
There are meddlesome mother everywhere.
The nanten bears flowers.
There are meddlesome mother everywhere.
The nanten bears flowers.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
Ingenmame
I read Hiroshi Segi ‘Zetsubono Sahibansho’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho)
We can not expet justice in the judiciary.
The ingenmame bears fruits.
We can not expet justice in the judiciary.
The ingenmame bears fruits.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Nasu
I read Shizuka Ijuin ‘ Yurusu Chikara’ (Kodansha)
Forgiveness and unforgiveness are two side of the same coin.
The nusu bears the fruit.
Forgiveness and unforgiveness are two side of the same coin.
The nusu bears the fruit.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Kabocha
I read Gen Ooi ‘Yamaikara Shigaumareru’ (Mainichishinbunshuppan)
We grow old.
The kabocha bears the fruit
We grow old.
The kabocha bears the fruit
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Tomorokoshi
I read Masahiko Kikuni ‘Hondana Taneino Bokoen’ (Ftabasha)
He visits departed Edagawa Rnapo’s residence.
The tomorokoshi grows.
He visits departed Edagawa Rnapo’s residence.
The tomorokoshi grows.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Chestnut
I read Masaaki Noda ‘Mono Tojyonite’ (Iwanami)
The bereaved families scouts around for their beloved persons in the debris of crashed plain.
The chestnut bears flowers.
The bereaved families scouts around for their beloved persons in the debris of crashed plain.
The chestnut bears flowers.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Gakuajisai
I read Hiroyasu Kumakura ‘Gunmaken’ (Shinjinbutsubunko)
Gunma comes from Kuruma.
The gakuajisai blooms.
Gunma comes from Kuruma.
The gakuajisai blooms.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Tomato
I read NHK ‘Sabawoyomu’ (Shinchobunko)
We must count ball park number of sabas as quickly as possible since they go bad easily.
The tomato bears fruits.
We must count ball park number of sabas as quickly as possible since they go bad easily.
The tomato bears fruits.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Eggplant
I read Miho Ogino ‘Onnanokarada’ (Iwanamishinsho)
OBOS comes form ‘ Our Body, Our Selves.’
The eggplant bears a flower.
OBOS comes form ‘ Our Body, Our Selves.’
The eggplant bears a flower.
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