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WAKAKI FOUR SEASONS/若木の四季
This is the first book I have ever written. It has taken almost two years to complete. The book is about my experien…
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Saga Nori (seaweed)
The southern part of Saga Prefecture faces the Sea of Ariake. The seaweed from the sea is well known to be tasty. The…
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Rice Grown in Saga
We Thai people eat rice, just as Japanese people do. However, Thai rice is different in variety from Japanese rice. R…
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Mandarin oranges (mikan)
Last summer, I found Saga-grown mandarin oranges for sale at a vegetable and fruit store in Tokyo. A pack of five man…
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Aroma of camphor trees
The word camphor reminds us Thai people of cold, aromatic blocks of white powder. When feeling dizzy or to clear one’…
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Strawberries
“Strawberries don’t like cold weather. They need the mild weather that’s more suitable for them. It shouldn’t be too …
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Season of Ume Plum Blossoms
Although it does not very often snow any longer, cold winds are still blowing. However, the air has gradually become …
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Spring
Spring comes quickly, even before we are ready to welcome it. It arrives while we are looking forward to the flowerin…
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Fireworks by the Sea
The temperature began rising around June this year. And as it continued to get hotter, many Japanese people began ask…
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Spider Lilies
In early October the weather has suddenly become cooler, although it was still hot and humid late last month. The dai…