Read Miako Aoki 'Honga Katarukoto, Kataraserukoto' (Yu) In this private library, multiple books are introduced in response to the worries of people and days. It suggests what kind of book the trouble is related to and what kind of world is opened from it. The mukuge blooms.
Read Michio Kaku 'Kamino Hoteishiki' (NHK) What physicists pursue is an equation that tells us from the beginning to the end of the universe. The bell pepper grows.
Read Akiko Okatsuka 'Tekokuno Shashinshi Ogawa Kazumasa' (Kokushokanko) Ogawa Kazumasa is a photographer who was active during the Japanese Empire. The tessen blooms.
Read Shukichi Hirayama 'Manshukoku Grand Hotel' (Geijyutsushinbun) The author describes the reality of the people who color the puppet state. The kiwi grows.
Read Toshio Kuroki 'Ihen virus tono Tatakai' (Chukoshinsho) In Japan, when you make a new proposal, the better the clerk, the more immediately you answer, "Sir, that's impossible." The tomato grows.
Read Yuri Kanda 'Kyutei Jyoseino Sengokushi' (Yamakawa) The books depict the real image of a woman who lived in the court during the Warring States period. The suika grows.
Read Sora Enomoto 'Sorede Kiminokoewa Dokoniarunda?' (Iwanami) Fascinated by black theology, he knocked on the gates of Union Theological Seminary in Manhattan. The edamame grows.
Read Ayami Kamuro 'Koyokeitankankakusa no Seidobunseki' (Mineruva) The gap between full-time employees and part-time employees is changing The suika grows.
Read Yuko Shirakawa 'Fusouchino Portrait' (Shueisha) MSF raises the flag of medical care in conflict areas that have been abandoned in the world. The tomorokoshi grows.
Read Ryo Shimizu ''Yokaren' Senyukaino Shakaigaku' (Shinyousha) They are teenage boy soldiers in a pilot training system named Yokaren trainees. The nasu grows.
Read Graham Pullin 'Design to Shogai ga Deautoki' (O'Reilly Japan) Some people with disabilities prefer unobtrusive prostheses, while others want to enjoy their choices. The kiwi grows.