Monday, January 31, 2022

Hakubai

Read Yusuke Norishiro 'Minanoarabashiri' (Shinchosha)
He was overwhelmed by the man's knowledge.
The hakubai blooms.

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Aoki

Read Daiske Tsuji 'Net Shakai to Minshushugi' (Yuhikaku)
Net society shades political interests.
The aoki turns red.

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Natuyasaibatake

Read Chuokoron 'Shojyotachino Senso' (Chuokoron)
Their war was an extension of their daily lives
The natsuyasaibatake is ready.

Friday, January 28, 2022

Kakejiku

Read Margaret MacMillan 'Sensoron' (Enishi)
We are facing the danger of extinction of humankind due to the war.
The kakejiku is changed.

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Natsuyasaibatake

Takeshi Fujitani 'Kyoshinsuru Teikoku' (Iwanami)
The policies of Japan and the United States are similar.
The natsuyasaibatake is ready.

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Tsubaki Ikkyu

Read Takayuki Kiyota 'Jimanbanashidemonai Buyudenndemonai...' (Sofu)
It will be comfortable if you talk about yourself as it is.
The Tsubaki Ikkyu has buds.


Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Wakegi

Read Joe Hagan 'Rolling Stone no Jidai' (Kawadeshinsha)
The magazine "Rolling Stone" spoke noblely about rock criticism.
The wakegi grows.

Monday, January 24, 2022

Broccoli

Read Akihito Ito 'Saigono Kadokawa Haruki' (Mainichi)
The fashion is not something to put on, but something to make
The broccoli grows.



Sunday, January 23, 2022

Shunpu Tsubaki

Read Brian Greene 'Jikannno Owarimade' (Kodansha)
This is an endless story about what the world should be.
The Shunpu Tsubaki is still a bud.

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Read Masahiko Abe 'Yandakotoba Iyasukotoba Ikirukotoba' (Seido)
Words do not have a one-to-one correspondence with things or events.
The takana grows.

Friday, January 21, 2022

Daikon

Read Masakuni Oda 'Zandgetsuki' (Futaba)
Reality and unreality are two sides of the same coin.
The daikon is being dried.


Thursday, January 20, 2022

Hakubai

Read Kikuko Tsumura 'Gendaiseikatsu Dokushunoto' (Kodansha)
The protagonists don't want to get excited.
The hakubai blooms.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Kobai

Read Shinji Yamaguchi 'Motakakuto no Kyokokokuka Senryaku' (keio)
Continuing the battle is the way to live.
The kobai blooms.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Endomame

Read Heidi Larson 'Vaccine no Uwasa' (Misuzu)
Anti-vaccine sentiment is complex and not simple.
The endomame grows.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Horenso

Katrine Marcla 'Adam Smith no Yushokuwo Tsukkutanowa Dareka' (Kawadeshinsha)
He is a man who considered care worthless.
The horenso grows.

Sunday, January 16, 2022

Aoki

Read Wakako Araki/ Keisuke Fukumoto 'Teikokuno Veil' (Akashi)
There was oppression beyond the invisible barrier.
The aoki grows.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Hiraginanten

Read Kumiko Takahashi 'Sono Nochi Watashiga Kaimasu' (Mishimasha)
What I noticed when I left the countryside was that the disappearing landscapes and cultures were full of charm.
The hiiraginanten grows.

Friday, January 14, 2022

Tamanegi

Read Kumi Kimura 'Anatani Anzenna Hito' (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
It is the perspective of two people who live by holding their breath and living a minimum life.
The tamanegi grows.

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Ume

Read Seungbum Choi 'Watashiwa Otokode Feminist desu' (Sekaishisousha)
You can learn because it's about someone else.
The ume has flour buds.




Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Nabana

Read Mainichishinbunshuzaihan 'Young Career' (Mainichishinbunshuppan)
Japan is a society where there is strong pressure to take care of the family as a family.
The nabana grows.

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Cabbage

Read Asao Ota 'Sekaiwo Ichimaino Kaminoueni' (Ohmsha)
The outbreak and expansion of Omicron strains has once again shaken the political world.
The cabbage is wet in the rain.

Monday, January 10, 2022

Yabutsubaki

Read Nobuo Takahashi 'Suzuki Tengan' (Akebi)
The victims of the war are young people in the lower layers of society
The yabutsubaki blooms

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Robai

Read Haruki Konno 'Chinrodou no Keifu' (Seido)
Trade unions have the power to protect people from the devastation of society and to change society.
The robai blooms.



Saturday, January 8, 2022

Yabustubaki

Read Kazuo Ishiguro 'Klara to Ohisama' (Hayakawa)
Talk about the essence of human beings through the eyes of AI.
The yabutsubaki's bad is swelling.


Friday, January 7, 2022

Canceled Kumanokodo Waking

Read Tatsuru Uchida 'Coronagono Sekai' (Bungeishinjyu)
Recognize the events of the Corona disaster
Cancel The Kumanokodo Walking Jan.10-13. because of Corona Manenboushishochi in Hiroshimaken.

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Suisen

Read Tadahira Suzuki 'Kirawareta Kantoku' (Bungeishinjyu)
I want it to be widely read not only by baseball fans.
 The suisen blooms.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Nanten

Read Hattori Yuichiro/Hattori Asako (Anonimastudio)
It is the form of a happy society that everyone would desire.
The nanten grows.

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Boke

Read Noriki Ishitobi 'Hoshi Shinichi no Sekai' (Chikuma)
It conveys the charm of Shinichi Hoshi to the fullest.
The boke begins to bloom.

Monday, January 3, 2022

Jinchoge

Read Ashley Whillans 'Okane to Jikan no Kagaku' (Toyokeizaishinpou)
Modern people prioritize money over time.
The jinchoge has flour buds.

Sunday, January 2, 2022

Oshotsu Dinner

Read Hitomi Kanehara 'Nagai Ichinichi' (Kodansha)
It is a point of view that stands alone like a plant and looks at the world.
Oshogatsu dinner is ready on Jan.1.

Saturday, January 1, 2022

First Sunrise

Read Yutaka Yoshida 'Motazarumonotachino Bungakushi' (Getsuyosha)
It depicts the struggle for decolonization of Caribbean and African writers.
Watch 2022 First Sunrise at Jyoyama, Kure.