Sunday, May 31, 2015

Watermelon

I read Thakyou Tatsuo ‘Henna Ronbun’ (Kadokawa)
The study of common conversation is one of them.
The watermelon plant grows.


Saturday, May 30, 2015

Chestnut

I read Susumu Nomura ‘Kaiho Rojin’ (Kodansha
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.

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.

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.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Rakkyo

I read Fumihiko Sueki ‘Tetsugakuno Genba.’
Tetaugaku begins from Japan.
The rakkyo is pickled.


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.



Sunday, May 24, 2015

Satsuki

I read Kuniko Mukoda ‘Jakatsunogotoku’ (Bunshunbunko)
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.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Onion

I read Patricia Highsmigh ‘The Talented Mr Ripley (Kawadeshobo)
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.

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.

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.


Sunday, May 17, 2015

Unohana

I read Kuniichi Uno ‘Han Rekishiron’ (Serika)
History binds a man.
The unohana is in full bloom.


Saturday, May 16, 2015

Hachiku

I read Miyoko Matsutani ‘Minwano Sekai! (PHP)
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.

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
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.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Ingen-pea

I read Charlie and Roger Mortimer ‘Dear Lupin’ (Poplar)
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.

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.

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.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Kishobu

I read David Finkel ‘Thank you your service’ (Akishobo)
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.


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.



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.

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.

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.

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.


Friday, May 1, 2015

Shiran

I read Akira Ikegami ‘Otonano Kyoyo’ (NHKshuppanshinsho)
Jews, Christians and Islamist believe in God.
The shiran blooms.