I read Thakyou Tatsuo ‘Henna Ronbun’ (Kadokawa)
The study of common conversation is one of them.
The watermelon plant grows.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Chestnut
I read Susumu Nomura ‘Kaiho Rojin’ (Kodansha
Those with dementia have expressive gestures.
the chestnut has its flowers.
Those with dementia have expressive gestures.
the chestnut has its flowers.
Friday, May 29, 2015
Shobu
I read Toshitaka Hidaka ‘Haruno Kazoekata’ (Shinchosha)
Insects counts the amount of effective temprature.
The shobu blooms.
Insects counts the amount of effective temprature.
The shobu blooms.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Dragonfly
I read Tomoka Shibasaki ‘Nijiiroto Koun’ (Chikuma)
Tamako, Kaori and Natsumi live in their own ways.
The dragonfly emerges from a pupa.
Tamako, Kaori and Natsumi live in their own ways.
The dragonfly emerges from a pupa.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Pumpkin
I read Kyosuke Shinnami ‘Ushito Tsuchi’ (Shueisha)
He touched by pity about the circumstance after Fukushima 3.11.
The pumpkin grows.
He touched by pity about the circumstance after Fukushima 3.11.
The pumpkin grows.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Gakuajisai
I read Makoto Satake ‘Ima Nihonwa Takahabakari’ (Mainichishinbun)
He admonishes ‘Famous five hawks.’
The hydrangea blooms and it's arranged in a vase.
He admonishes ‘Famous five hawks.’
The hydrangea blooms and it's arranged in a vase.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Satsuki
I read Kuniko Mukoda ‘Jakatsunogotoku’ (Bunshunbunko)
A man can’t help cheating.
The satsuki is at its best.
A man can’t help cheating.
The satsuki is at its best.
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Eggplant
I read Dag Solstad ‘Ellevte Roman, Bok Atten’ (Chuokoronshinsa)
It’s a eccentric title ‘ Novel 11, Book 18.’
The eggplant has its flower.
It’s a eccentric title ‘ Novel 11, Book 18.’
The eggplant has its flower.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Onion
I read Patricia Highsmigh ‘The Talented Mr Ripley (Kawadeshobo)
Tom plans the perfect crime.
The onion is harvested.
Tom plans the perfect crime.
The onion is harvested.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Yukinoshita
I read Ian Fleming ‘From Rossia, With Love’ (Tokyosogensha)
James Bond got over the repeated crisis.
The yukinoshita is in full bloom.
James Bond got over the repeated crisis.
The yukinoshita is in full bloom.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Cucumber
I read Kenichi Sato ‘La Mission’ (Bungeishinjyu)
They are French military assistance advisory group for Edo Bakufu.The cucumber grows.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Tomato
I read Kim Shi-Jong ‘’Choseo to Nihon ni Ikiru’ (Iwanami)
He was born in Saishuto in Korea.
The tomato begins to bear fruits.
He was born in Saishuto in Korea.
The tomato begins to bear fruits.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Honeysuckle
I read Hiroshi Sugie ‘Kicho no Zekkei Kuro’ (Ikaros)
It’s a superb view.
The suikazura blooms and it's arranged in a vase.
It’s a superb view.
The suikazura blooms and it's arranged in a vase.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Hachiku
I read Miyoko Matsutani ‘Minwano Sekai! (PHP)
She listened for Minwa at Nagano.
The hachiku-bamboo is cooked.
She listened for Minwa at Nagano.
The hachiku-bamboo is cooked.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Tsuyukusa
I read Toyoko Morita ‘Yuraku toshiteno Kinsei Tennoushokuishikji’ (Milva)
They enjoy a ceremony in which the Emperor accedes the throne.
The tsuyukusa blooms.
They enjoy a ceremony in which the Emperor accedes the throne.
The tsuyukusa blooms.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Kishobu
I read Shuntaro Tanikawa/ Susumu Tokunaga ‘Shi to Shi wo musubumono’ (Asahi Shinbun)
They exchange correspondence about face-to-face with death
They exchange correspondence about face-to-face with death
It's the moment when kishobu opens.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Kishobu
I read Takashi Hanato ‘Gohanga Taberarenakunattara Doushimasuka’ (Nobunkyo)
Let’s hold steady.
The kishobu is at its best.
Let’s hold steady.
The kishobu is at its best.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Ingen-pea
I read Charlie and Roger Mortimer ‘Dear Lupin’ (Poplar)
The father has a tender heart.
Ingenmame plant grows.
The father has a tender heart.
Ingenmame plant grows.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Corn plant
I read Nozaki Yasunobu ‘Tomodaore Shakaiwo Koete’ (Chikuma)
Ask oneself about ethics.
The corn plant grows.
Ask oneself about ethics.
The corn plant grows.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Onion
I read Alison Nastasi ‘Artist And Their Cats’ (Xkowledge)
They have similar characteristics
.The onion is growing and ready to being cooked.
They have similar characteristics
.The onion is growing and ready to being cooked.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Hakuchoge
I read Mark Twain ‘Which Was It?’ (Sairyusha)
We are likely to commit crime in some situation.
The hakuchoge blooms.
We are likely to commit crime in some situation.
The hakuchoge blooms.
Friday, May 8, 2015
Kishobu
I read David Finkel ‘Thank you your service’ (Akishobo)
They were in extreme situations.
The kishobu blooms.
They were in extreme situations.
The kishobu blooms.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Tomato
I read Kaho Nashiki ‘Bokuwa, soshite Bokutachiwa dou Ikiruka’ (Iwanami)
We must never again proceed a path to war.
The tomato comes into flower.
We must never again proceed a path to war.
The tomato comes into flower.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Mikan
I read Dniel Smith ‘99 places you will never visit’ (Nikkei National Geographic)
The are the world most secret locations.
The mikan comes into flower.
The are the world most secret locations.
The mikan comes into flower.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Straw berry
I read Truman Capote ‘Summer Crossing’ (Randomhouse)
You can see the good old days in New York.
The straw berry is going to get ripe.
You can see the good old days in New York.
The straw berry is going to get ripe.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Yuzu
I read Hisae Kido ‘Sokokuno Sentaku’ (Shichosha)
Japanese orphans left behind in China had to select his or her nationality.
The yuzu blooms.
Japanese orphans left behind in China had to select his or her nationality.
The yuzu blooms.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Ayame
I read Shinji Konno ‘Sengokuno Nihongo’ (Kawade books)
Japanese court anstorcracy wrote a diary in Chinese Classics.
The ayame blooms.
Japanese court anstorcracy wrote a diary in Chinese Classics.
The ayame blooms.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Green pea
I read Takeshi Umehara ‘Romo to Tetsugaku’ (Bungeishunjyu)
Umehara was profoundly affected by Yasunari Kawabata.
The green pea is growing.
Umehara was profoundly affected by Yasunari Kawabata.
The green pea is growing.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Shiran
I read Akira Ikegami ‘Otonano Kyoyo’ (NHKshuppanshinsho)
Jews, Christians and Islamist believe in God.
The shiran blooms.
Jews, Christians and Islamist believe in God.
The shiran blooms.
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