Sunday, January 31, 2021

Suisen

Read Nozomi Chiba 'Taisetsunahitoha Imamosokoniiru' (Rironsha)
Nostalgic people are always near those who love them.
The suisen blooms.

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Wabisuke

Read Yasunori Nakagami 'Sanmiittaino Keiei' (Diamond)
The peculiar hypothesis that only a good manager has is extremely important.
The wabisuke tsubaki blooms.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Broccoli

Read Hiromi Hyodo 'Monogararino Kindai' (Iwanami)
The presence or absence of speech is distinguished in telling a story.
The broccoli grows.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Kinkan

Read Takatoshi Nakamoto 'Itagai Taisuke' (Chuko shinsho)
No other politician was loved by the people as much as he was at that time.
The kinkan grows.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Kuromoji

Read Noboru Notomi 'Taiwanogiho' (Kasama)
Dialogue requires humility.
The kuromoji has it's buds.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Tokonabe tsubo

Read Geir Lundestad 'Nobel Heiwashono Uragawade Nanigaokotteiruka' (Saizu)
The Nobel Peace Prize, which began in 1901, is the most prestigious peace prize with a history of 120 years.
The Tokoname tsubo stands.

Monday, January 25, 2021

Fukinogo

Read Takashi Ebashi 'Nihonkoku Kenpono Otanjyo' (Yuhikaku)
The author finds out how the Japanese people perceived the Constitution of Japan at that time from goods such as commemorative and celebration goods
The fukinoto sprouts.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Suisen

Read Yasuji Hanamori 'Hanamori Yasuji Senshyu' (Kurashinotecho)
Nothing is more important than personal life.
The suisen is arranged.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Rainy

Read Tomohiko Nishino 'Nichigin Hyoryu' (Iwanami)
The Bank of Japan cuts household chores from a trip to independence to cooperation with the government.
It's rainy.

Friday, January 22, 2021

Ume

Read Andrés Barba 'Kirameku Kyowakoku' (Tokyosogen)
Who are the 13 children?
The ume blooms.

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Vegetable garden

Read Kaoruko Himeno 'Seishuntoha、' (Bungeishinjyu)
A woman in her 60s looks back on her youth.
The vegetable garden is now.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Jinchoge

Read Yoko Uema 'Umiwoageru' (Chikuma)
Words can only be spun in front of those who have ears to hear.
The jinchoge has its buds.

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Otometsubaki

Read Susumu Kamebuchi 'Butsurimurano Fukei' (Nihonhyoron)
He enjoyed his research life in the good old days.
The otometsubaki blooms.

Monday, January 18, 2021

Tondomatsuri

Read Satoko Koyama 'Kemonono Nihonshi' (Chukoshinsho)
The relationship between the dead , the dead’s spirits and the living was a natural custom.
The tondomatsuri held on Jan.17.



Sunday, January 17, 2021

The leaves of higanbana

Read Robert Gerwarth 'Chijyosaidaino Kakumei' (Misuzu)
The German Revolution is the biggest revolution in history.
The leaves of higanbana grows.

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Ophthalmology examination

Read Sadao Osada 'Shinsakuraugono Butaiura' (Chikuma)
Laughter is a relief of tension.
Go to a regular ophthalmology examination.

Friday, January 15, 2021

Garden for Kabocha

Read Damuel Woolley 'Sousasareru Genjitsu' (Hakuyo)
Anyone can manipulate information in the Internet age.
The garden for kabocha is ready.

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Gobo

Read David Runciman 'Minshushugino Kowarekata' (Hakusui)
Today's democracy is likened to human middle age.
The gobo is harvested.

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Karashina

Read Madeleine Albright 'Fascism' (Misuzu)
Fascism has become a multi-layered political and social tide that slams us today.
The karashina grows.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Cabbage

Read Hiroto Kawabata ''Ironofushigito' Fushigianashakai' (Chikuma)
Differences in color vision between people are difficult to draw clearly. It's an almost continuous distribution.
The cabbage grows.

Monday, January 11, 2021

Leaves

Read Todai Kohoshitsu 'Nekoto Todai' (Seikyu)
Read the relationship between cats and humans.
Good morning. The garden pond is full with leaves.

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Shiromoji

Read Tatsuya Ito 'Kugakuto Risshinto Toshokan' (Seikyu)
Why a Japenese library is different from a public library open to everyone in a community like the United States?
The shiromoji has buds.

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Sanshuyu

Read Shiro Akazawa 'Senchu・Sengo Bunkaron (Horitsubunkasha)
Shunsuke Tsurumi and Shozo Fugita struglel.
The sanshuyu has buds.

Friday, January 8, 2021

Below zero

Read Tomoka Shibasaki 'Hyakunen to Ichinichi' (Chikuma)
The are some impressive stories.
It's below zero.

Thursday, January 7, 2021

Zori

Read Takashi Okuma 'Kozui to Suigaiwo Toraenaosu' (Nobunkyo)
The author is critical of Dam.
The washi is made of washi, paper.

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Kinkan

Read Hikorki Azuma 'Tetsugakuno Gohai' (Genron)
Humans are alive due to misdelivery.
Kinkan turns color.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Manryo

Hiroyuki Morita 'Nihonno Iryono Futsugouna Shinjitu' (Togensha)
Japan's elderly medical care and end-of-life care are dysfunctional.
Manryo turns red.

Monday, January 4, 2021

Robai

Akira Hayami 'Rekishijinkogaku Kotohajime' (Chikuma)
What does he think of the corona disaster if the author is alive?
The robai blooms.



Sunday, January 3, 2021

Igo & Shogi

Read Yuko Fujino 'Mynshu Boryoku' (Chukoshinsho)
Draw the light and shadow of popular violence
Play Igo & Shogi.

Saturday, January 2, 2021

My Kanji in 2021

Read Sen Ishida 'Madobenokoto' (Minatonohito)
Why time flows from the past to the future?
My Kanji in 2021 is "æ­©."

Friday, January 1, 2021

Gantan

Read Eiko Ikue 'Bhutan no Jyohoshakai' (Wasedadaigaku)
Bhutan achieved informatization without industrialization
Go to see first sunrise from Mt. Jyoyama, Yoshiura. Go to first visit at Yoshiura Hachimanjinjya. Have Osechi at lunch.