Friday, March 31, 2023

Ingenmame

Read Chuck Plahniuk 'Invension of sound' (Hayakawa)
With a novelistic flair for unexpected ideas and powerful prose, they depict individuals who seek to disrupt society.
Ingenmame is supported by bamboo poles.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Endomame

Read Aoki Nakamori 'TRY48' (Shinchosha)
This book is structured on the premise that Shuji Terayama is still alive today.
The endomame blooms.



Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Shagger

Read Barry Meler 'Pain Killer' (Shobunsha)
It is important to be aware that even over-the-counter pain relievers and cough suppressants can lead to dependency.
The shagger blooms.

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Sakura

Read Teccho Saito 'Chibakrahotonndodenaihikikomorinoorega、Ichidomokaigainikttakotganiaimama Rumaniagonoshousetsukaninattahanashi' (Sayusha)
His life was transformed by his encounter with Romanian cinema.
The sakura blooms.

Monday, March 27, 2023

Asparagus

Read Yuma Itou 'Muraburi' (Shueisha)
"Moriburi" means "mountain person" in Japanese.
The asparagus sprouts.



Sunday, March 26, 2023

Yamatsutsuji


Read Michifumi Isoda 'Nihonshiwoabaku' (Chukoshinsho)
This book is filled to the brim with new theories and discoveries about Japanese history that are not written in traditional textbooks.
The yamatsutsuji blooms.

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Lilac

Read Ryuta Ohashi 'Lisbon' (Shokokusha)
This is a description of Lisbon, which was rebuilt from the rubble of a devastating earthquake, tsunami, and subsequent fire in the 18th century.
The lilac is arranged.

Friday, March 24, 2023

Yamazakura

Read Kyo Nobuko 'Katarito Inori' (Misuzu)
History written in text is created by those who hold power. In contrast, there are memories that can only be preserved through song, and a world that those who are accustomed to text cannot see.
The yamazakura blooms.

Thursday, March 23, 2023

Rikyubai

Read Kanae Azusawa 'Akaajata Nyoe' (Shinchosha)
The decision of Myoe to go to India was rejected by the god who read his mind.
The rikyubai is arranged.

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Itosuisen

Rea Ekusa Shue Dusapin 'Sokuchono Fuyu' (Hayakawa)
The novel has a unique sense of whitespace created by its calmness and tension around language.
The itosuisen blooms.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Boke

Read Daisuke Suzuki 'Netuyokuninatta Chichi' (Kodansha)
When did my father become a net right-winger?
The boke blooms.

Monday, March 20, 2023

Rikyubai

Read Saneyuki Maekawa 'Tobonosho Nishhihe Higashie Michitsunagi' (Shogakkan)
The act of fleeing can sometimes be a radical resistance against the world.
The rikyubai blooms.

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Konwabisuke-tsubaki

Read Akihiko Kimura 'Kosovo Kunosurushinnbeikokka' (Shueisha)
Osim deliberately created the former Yugoslavian team by separating it from ethnic conflicts.
The konwabisuke-tsubaki blooms.

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Rengyo

Read Shuichi Yoshida 'Akunin' (Asahibunko)
Mitsuyo stopped her lover, who said he would turn himself in, and said "Run! Let's run away together!"
The rengyo is arranged.

Friday, March 17, 2023

Mt. Iwakuniyama

Read Noriyuki Monzen 'Tomogakietanatsu Owaranaitanteimonogatari' (Kobunshabunko)
To solve the mystery of the culprit behind a locked room murder.
Climbed Mt. Iwakuniyama on March 16.


Thursday, March 16, 2023

Mt. Iwakuniyama

Read Tenryu Konno 'Kakuriyono Yakuzaishi 3' (Shinchobunko)
I learned for the first time that behind the act of exorcism, such thoughts were put into it.
Going to climb Mt. Iwakuniyama.

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Kamakura/Yokohama

Read tsumao Awasaka 'Daiyaru 7wo Mawasutoku' (Sougensuiribunko)
Good morning. Fine. These are some travel record photos from March 10th.
Good morning. Fine. These are some travel record photos from March 10th.



Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Kamakura

Read Mizuki Tsujimura  'Goman to Zenryo' (Asahibunko)
Some one says, "I feel that the reason why modern marriages often fail is due to both arrogance and kindness."
These are some trabel record photos from March 10th.


Monday, March 13, 2023

Sanshuyu

Read Rie Izawa 'Kuroi Umi' (Kodansha)
Why couldn't investigations dig deeper despite having information that casts doubt on the events?
The sanshuyu is arranged.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Elevator

Ryo Sasaki 'Aisuruyorimo Aisaretai' (Manyosha)
Here is a hint for modern social media.
The elevator is ascending diagonally.

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Chugagai

Read Iraku Sensono kennsho wo motomeru network 'Iraku Sensowo Shiranai Kimitachihe' (Akebi Shobo)
Civilian activities were severely restricted in post-war Iraq, where the security situation was poor.
Kunch at Yokohama Chukagai

Friday, March 10, 2023

Kamakura

Readk Kyoji Yanagisawa 'Kenshou Kanteino Iraku Senso' (Iwanami)
This is one of the few records that documented the discussions at the time of the decision to dispatch the Self-Defense Forces.
Stay Kamakura


Thursday, March 9, 2023

Higanzakura

Read Sylvain Tesson 'Shiberiano Morinonakade' (Misuzu)
Solitude is the process of reclaiming oneself, which allows one to once again understand reality.
The higanzakura blooms.

 

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Tsubaki

Read Suzanne Simard 'Mother tree' (Daiamond)
The trees compete for sunlight, but they also cooperate with each other in their growth by sharing nutrients through the network of mycorrhizal fungi that are symbiotic with the roots of the trees, connecting them to each other.
The tsubaki is arranged in the vase.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Endomame

Read Yusuke Nakagawa 'Shachotachino Eigashi' (Nihonjitsugyoushuppnasha)
It was a world swirling with obligation, human emotions, debts, intimidation, and appeasement, intertwined with women and alcohol.
The endomame grows.

Monday, March 6, 2023

Shio-lemon

Read Kwon Nam-hee 'Hitoridakara Tanoshiishigoto' (Heibonsha)
The author feels like they are observing from a high vantage point without getting deeply involved in the real world.
The shio-lemon is ready.

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Yabutsubaki

Read Shiji Aoyama 'Takaragaikeno Shizumanukame' (boid)
The author describes while moving back and forth between both reality and dreams.
The yabutsubaki blooms.

Saturday, March 4, 2023

Suisen

Read Toshiyuki Tanaka 'JUbutushushuroku' (Takeshobo)
He've liked ghost stories since I was a child.
The suisen blooms.

Friday, March 3, 2023

Ochapan

Read Ryoko Ando 'Steave and Bonny' (Shobunsha)
The goal should not be to reach a consensus of opinions, but to understand the other person's perspective.
The ochapan is baked.

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Jinchoge

Read Fumihiko Yoshida 'Semarikuru Kaku Risk' (Iwanami)
What measures are there to prevent the use of nuclear weapons?
The jinchoge blooms.


Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Tsubaki

Read Morris William 'Chiisana Geijyutsu' (Heibonsha)
The author preaches the necessity of folk art.
The tsubaki blooms.