Friday, July 31, 2015

Keito

I read Tetsuo Ukai ‘Akutagawasho no Nazowo toku’ (Bungeishinjyu)
Osamu Dazai couldn’t win Akutagawa prize.
The keito blooms.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Yaburan

I read Inuhiko Yomota ‘Teroru to Eiga’ (Chukoshinsho)
‘Teroru’ may be ‘Terror’ that is origin of ‘Terrorism.’
The yaburan is in full bloom.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Bell pepper

I read Wade Davis ‘Into The Silence’ (Hakusuisha)
During the 1924 British Mount Everest expedition, Mallory and his climbing partner Andrew “Sandy” Irvine both disappeared on the North-\east ridge during their attempt to make the first ascent of the world’s highest mountain. (Wikipedia English)
The bell pepper bears fruit.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Kumazemi

I read Haruaki Deguchi ‘Honno Tsukaikata’ (Kadokawa)
Reserve books at the library by its website.
The kumazemi is buzzing.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Hekusokazura

I read Katherine Freese ‘The Cosmic Cocktail’ (Nihonhyoronsha)
Dark Matters consists of 70 % of the universe.
The hekusokazura blooms.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Habuso

I read Junichi Ikeda ‘Miraino Tsukurikata’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho)
“Moore’s law” is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit has doubled approximately every two years. (Wikipedia English)
The habuso blooms.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Manryo

I read Kenji Miyamoto / Reiko Miyamoto ‘Obeini Netakiri Rojinwainai’ (Chuokoronshinsha)
I don’t want to accept medical procedures aimed at prolonging my life when I started on the road to die of old age.
The manryo blooms.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Basil

I read Mamoru Murakami ‘Ozaki Hosai Zenkushu’ (Chikumabunko)
‘ Konna Yoi Tsukiwo Hitoride Miteneru’ is one of my favorite one line poem.
The basil grows.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Tomato

I read Mayumi Oka ‘Ikigokochinoyoi Machi’ (Kodansha)
Kaifucho in Tokushimaken builds a successful relationship.
The grape tomato bear fruit.



Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Yahazususuki

I read Jonas Jonasson ‘Handraaringen som klev ut genom fonstret och forsvann’ (Nishimurashoten)
He escaped from home for the old and acted as his pleases.
The yahazususuki grows.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Daidai

I read Timur Vermes ‘Er Ist Wieder Da’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
Adolf Hitler came back to life.
The daidai bears fruit.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Chestnut

I read Koji Tanikawa ‘Jyoshikigaino Itte’ (Shinchosha)
Tanikawa will be a plain common-sense man.
The chestnut bears fruit.


Sunday, July 19, 2015

Hiogi

I read Kazufumi Shiraichi ‘Ainante Uso’ (Shinchosha
Natsu Matsubara is a brid of passage as a street entertainer playing huggling.
The hiogi blooms.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Ogurumaso

I read Seigo Kishino ‘Naze Hitowa Takarakujiwo Kaunodaro’ (Dojin Sensho)
A winning rate of government-run lottery is very low.
The ogurumaso blooms.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Pumpkin

I read Kazutoshi Hando ‘12 gatsu 8nichi to 8 gatsu 15 nichi’ (Bunshunbunko)
If he picks up the two days of catastrophe are Dec. 8 and Aug. 15.
The pumpkins are harvested.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Japanese silver grass

I read Antonio Tabucchi ‘Per Isabel: Un Mnadala’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
Tadewish look for Isabel beyond the grave.
The Japanese silver grass stands in the scrub brush.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Habuso

I read Michihiko Shinjyo ‘Chosen Okozoku’ (Chukoshinsho)
The Akasaka Prince Hotel was once The residence of Rigin, Korean imperial descent.
The habuso grows.


Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Watermelon

I read Keiko Horikawa ‘Genbaku Kuyoto’ (Bungeishinjyu)
She focused on Toshiko Saeki.
The watermelons are gathered.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Corn

I read V.M.Giambanco ‘The Gift of Darkness’ (Shueisha)
Alice is a female detective.
The corn is ready for being harvested.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Hassaku

I read Yamond Varver ‘The Bath’ translated by Haruki Murakami (Chuokoron)
It make me uncertain
The hassaku bears fruit.


Saturday, July 11, 2015

Makuwauri

read Tamiki Hara ‘Sengo Zenshosetsu’ (Kodansha)
He is a novelist and an atomic bomb victim at Hiroshima.
The makuwauri ripens.

Friday, July 10, 2015

Kabosu

I read Arthur Binard ‘Moshimo Shigaattara’ (Kobunsha)
‘If’ makes you fly.
The kabosu bears fruit.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Prince melon

I read Akiko Okuda ‘Tomeiningenwa 204goushituno Yumeomiru’ (Shueisha)
She posts secretly her writings to the man.
The prince melon bears fruit.


Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Persimmon

I read Masaaki Oe ‘Chiikini Kiboari’ (Iwanamishinsho)
Eco-city is available.
The persimmon bears fruit.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The diary of tekuteku

I read Yoshihiko Natori ‘Hannya Shingyo Kokorono Osoji’ (Mikasashobo)
Let’s live with comfort.
This is 3,000th diary.


Monday, July 6, 2015

Mikan

I read Jyngo Aoki ‘Tokumei Geijytsuka’ (Kodansha)
He comes back to life.
The mikan is growing.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Mukuge

I read Nandaro Ayashige ‘Hon Hon Honno Tabiaruki’ (SHC)
He came to Kure and Eajima for secondhand book fair.
The mukuge blooms.

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Mukuge

I read Mian Kundera ‘La fete de I’insignifian’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
They fight for live.
The mukuge is flower-arranged.in a vase

Friday, July 3, 2015

Asparagus

I read ‘ Moichidoyomu Koko Seibutsu’ (Suken)
The genome is the genetic material of an organism. It consist of DNA. The genome includes both teh genes and the no-coding sequence of the DNA/RNA. (from Wiki pedia.)
The asparagus has flower buds.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Carrot

I read Toshiya Ichinose ‘Senkan Yamato Kogi’ (Jinbunnshoin)
The battleship Yamato is the symbol for a full scale attack of all Japanese.
The carrot's heads break through from the soil.


Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Myoga

I read Miyoko Nakamp ‘Nihonkai Monogatarai’ (Iwanami)
Nihonkai may be a kind of ‘inland sea’ for Japanese.
The myoga sprouts.