Sunday, April 30, 2023

Edamame

Read Taka Oda 'Takakura Ken, Saigonotoki' (Bungeishinjyu)
This book is a chronicle of the 11-month battle between Takasan, who became a foster daughter in the year before his death, and Ken-san.
The edamame grows.


Saturday, April 29, 2023

Bell-pepper

Read Takeharu Okubo 'Imawoikirushisho Fukuzawayukichi Saigonorangakusha' (Kodansha)
Fukuzawa stood out for his profound struggle with Western thought and his sharpness in diagnosing the times.
The bell-pepper is planted.

Friday, April 28, 2023

Strawberry

Read Kaori Kawai 'Hahawashinenai' (Chikuma)
The mothers depicted in this book are sometimes crushed in their hearts and manipulated by the absurdity that cannot be overcome by their own choices alone.
The strawberry bears furit.

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Nasu

Read Hanna Ross 'Jitenshato Onnatachinoseiki' (P-VINE)
The author will describe what they gained from their experience of riding a bicycle as a woman
The nasu is planted.

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Tomato

Read Kenta Oji 'Kieru Ripposha' (Ngoyadaigakushuppankai)
To avoid falling into tyranny, legislators disappear along with the establishment of a new political community."
 The tomato is planted.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Kabocha

Raaza Mengiste 'Kageno O' (Hayakawa)
Mussolini started a war against this nation which had been refusing foreign domination since ancient times
The kabocha is planted.

Monday, April 24, 2023

Clematis

Read Mina Miyajima 'Narusewa Tenkawotoriniyuku' (Shinchosha)
She said, "I think the reason why there has never been a person who lived to be 200 years old is that most people don't think they will live to be 200.”
The clematis blooms.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Ryu Murakami ' YouTuber' (Togensha)
What people do on YouTube is not so much about making new discoveries or inventions, but rather about performing a ritual of self-affirmation."
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.

Friday, April 21, 2023

Hiratotsutuji

Read Sakiko Takeuchi 'Kyodaiokewo Tayasuna' (Iwanamijunior)
In modern Japan, craftsmen who can make large barrels essential for soy sauce, miso, and sake brewing are struggling to survive.
The hiradotutsuji blooms.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Hiradottsutsuji

Read Kazuyoshi Futai 'Warera Kosaikinno Matsuei' (kyoritsu)
The ancient fossils found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents are believed to be our ancestors.
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.



Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Glaudine Montell 'Madame Curie) to Musumetachi' (Chuokornonshinsha).
Two daughters strove for the pursuit of peace and the realization of fair educational opportunities for women during the Cold War.
The hiradotutsuji blooms.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Shunya Yoshimi 'Haishatoshiteno Tokyo' (Chikuma)
Edo, or Tokyo, was occupied three times.
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.

Monday, April 17, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Yosuke Kosaka 'Ainuno Jikuwo Tabisuru' (Fijiwarashoten)
The author relives the living spaces and travel routes of the Ainu people.
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Masanori Tanikawa 'Edojidaino Jyoshitabi' (Koyoshobo)
This book is filled with the joy and excitement of a woman's journey of discovering the unknown.
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Mizuho Kato 'Tanaka Atsuko to Gutaibijyutsukyokai' (Osakadaigakushuppankai)
This book discusses collective creation through the relationship between Tanaka Atsuko and other members of the Gutai Art Association.
The hiradotsutsuji begins to bloom.

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Hiradotsutsuji

Read Nuccio Ordine 'Muyono Kouyo' (Kawadeshoboshinsha)
People who read this book will realize that useful things are useless, and useless things are useful.
The hiradotsutsuji blooms.

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Kirishima

Read Tori Telfer 'Sekaiwodamashita Onnna Sagishitachi' (Harashobo)
This book delves into the essence of human goodness and foolishness.
The kirishima blooms.

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Yamatsutsuji

Read Ritsuko Inoue 'Shiteikankei' (Tatsumishuppan)
This book explores how technology and tradition are passed down and inherited.
The yamatsutsuji is arranged.

Monday, April 10, 2023

Kurorobai

Read Maireke Lucas Rjin 'Fukaina Yuyama' (Hayakawa)
In the world of Shoujo Yasu, the ecology of animals and human life is not distinguished at all.
The kurorobai blooms.

Sunday, April 9, 2023

Tamanegi

Read Yasuko Takezawa 'America no Jinshushugi' (Nagoyadaigakushuppankai)
Categorizing people by race has been structurally negated, yet it has been systematically incorporated into American society, deeply impacting people's lives.
The tamanegi grows.

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Momiji

RThis book discusses how the concept of war has changed over time.ead Masaharu Yanagihara 'Teikokunippon to Fusenjyoyaku' (NHK Books)
The momiji has new leaves.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Dodantsutsuji

Read Gen Nakayama 'Rodo no Shisoshi' (Heibonsha)
Is work a burden or a joy?
The dodantsutsuji blooms.

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Shiroyamabuki

Read Jussi Parikka 'Media Chishitugaku' (Filmart)
This book attempts to explain the media using models from geology and archaeology.
The shiroyamabuki is arranged.


Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Bamboo shoot

Read Gregory Khezrne 'Kaikonchi' (Kodansha)
It depicts the struggles of cross-border migrants who cannot escape from their homeland, through the portrayal of young people who are torn between their words and their sense of self.
Harvest bamboo shoots.

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Shakunage

Read Daris Sarenko 'Onnanokotachito Kotekikikan' (Etcetra)
This is a book that opens the door to a closed country.
The shakunage blooms.

Monday, April 3, 2023

Lunch

Read Walter lippmmsnn 'Lippmann Kokyou Tetsugaku' (keiso)
First, it is necessary for the elites to return to public philosophy.
Hve lunch on April 2.

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Pumpkin

Read Francis Fukuyama 'Liberalism no Fuman' (Shinchosha)
He is facing the dissatisfaction that people have with liberalism, and while exploring its origins, he is searching for the key to the resurgence of liberalism.
The pumpkin grows in the nurse bed.

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Strawberry

Read Kaho Ishida 'Kechiru Anata' (kodansha)
This novel portrays the world, society, and the masses through a body that does not behave as desired.
The strawberry blooms.