Recently, I'm interested in writing the lyrics in Japanese. I like Japanese language. Because, they have many words and many styles of expressing the thinking.
Apart from that, I write lyrics. As I do that, I can find what I really think about and who I really am. And I knew how difficult expressing my feeling and writing the convincing sentences are. In writing the lyrics, we shoud adjust the number of sounds of letters. But, I'm not trying to write music, so I don't have to do that.
And, I noticed. Unless we really think about that, we never can write the great lyrics. For example, the man who never experenced the lost love never can express the lost love lylics. So, I want to go through many things. As I do that, I can write many variations of lyrics.
Thank you.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Thursday, November 08, 2012
My hometown♪
Good evening. This is Misaki.
My hometown is Fujinomiya City. It is in Shizuoka Prefecture.
We use steamed noodles to make Fujinomiya yakisoba. It is
a little bit hard. (stiffness?) It tastes "Umyaa", which means nice taste in Fujinomiya valve.
Rainbow trout is famous food, too. It's like salmon, but trout lives in cold fresh water.
It is also very popular in America. Last week, I was told it by professor Philips. I searched
on the Internet, and surprised, rainbow trout comes from California! It's
not Japanese fish. And I understand that some people says too many trouts is not good for Fujinomiya.
If you go to my hometown, it takes long time. But there are lots of
other delicious foods and nice views include Mt.Fuji. So please go there
someday.
Thank you.
(I'm hungry... .)
My Hometown
Hello, I'm Chieko.
My hometown is Nakasato in Aomori prefecture.It is almost in the middle of Tsugaru peninsula.Could you find it?
It is a small rural town and the proportion of old people to the population is large. There are vast rice fields but nothing else. It is a very quiet place so I can have a relaxed time there.
The town has a library and a museum. These are the places the most I like. The library is very clean and comfortable place. I often go there when I'm in my hometown. And the museum has many interesting goods which were used in Meiji or Edo period by farmers in Tsugaru area. So I used to go there on every Saturday (actually because elementary school students can enter for free on Saturdays).
These are the rink for the library and the museum.
http://www.town.nakadomari.lg.jp/index.cfm/12,0,35,51,html ←library
http://www2.town.nakadomari.aomori.jp/hakubutsukan/ ←museum
There is nothing special but I like my hometown. It is natural and comfortable place for me. Besides, tap water is good and we can drink it directly. I don't say "Please come to my hometown!" but I like Nakasato very much.
Thank you.
My hometown is Nakasato in Aomori prefecture.It is almost in the middle of Tsugaru peninsula.Could you find it?
It is a small rural town and the proportion of old people to the population is large. There are vast rice fields but nothing else. It is a very quiet place so I can have a relaxed time there.
The town has a library and a museum. These are the places the most I like. The library is very clean and comfortable place. I often go there when I'm in my hometown. And the museum has many interesting goods which were used in Meiji or Edo period by farmers in Tsugaru area. So I used to go there on every Saturday (actually because elementary school students can enter for free on Saturdays).
These are the rink for the library and the museum.
http://www.town.nakadomari.lg.jp/index.cfm/12,0,35,51,html ←library
http://www2.town.nakadomari.aomori.jp/hakubutsukan/ ←museum
There is nothing special but I like my hometown. It is natural and comfortable place for me. Besides, tap water is good and we can drink it directly. I don't say "Please come to my hometown!" but I like Nakasato very much.
Thank you.
Hokkkkkaaaaidoooooo
I'm from somewhere in Hokkaido. I want to ski there because I couldn't do last year not to fail an important entrance exam. I miss that wind.
Hokkaido has realistic moai. Look.
Can you distinguish between real one and this if you didn't see its background?
And this is a building once I've thought it was Kokkaigijido. Kokkaigujido means the Diet Building. In fact, it's just a high school in Sapporo. I'll be glad if anybody think so.
That's all. Bye.
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