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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

"Fly" Japanese calligraphy

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" 飛 " (hi, or tobu). It is translated as fly. This character is written by Kanzi, Semi-cursive script . Etymology : ideograph The ...
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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Rainy Reflection Tokyo

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It snowed in Tokyo in this April, a record for the first time in 41 years. Unseasonable weather in this spring. Many rainy days, almost like...
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"Rain" Japanese calligraphy

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" 雨 " (u, or ame). It is translated as rain. This character is written by Kanzi, Regular script . Etymology : ideograph The ancien...
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sky Line

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   Why will people like looking at the sea having nothing?    Yes, I am so, too.    There is nothing?      No, there is some kind of all the...
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"Sky" Japanese calligraphy

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" 空 "(sora, kū) It is translated as often translated as " Void ", but also meaning sky, heaven, empty. This cha...
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