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Soliloquy by Extremely Unconfident Translator Apprentice
Soliloquy by Extremely Unconfident Translator Apprentice
The strings coming from a passionate, warm and dry country. Plink-plunk,squeaks Plink-plunk,squeaks The deep, soft, sweet but painful tones. Such warm and gentle sounds always stay in my heart. Somewhere in Tokyo,a classical guitar hung in a small room, with lonely and nostalgic atmosphere.Worried if my short fingers can find your true tones, I’d love you to stay with me forever.
75 years have passed since the end of World War Ⅱ. While many individuals around the world are wishing for peace, there are still a lot of conflicts and terrible things happening. Endless.Why? − I have lived for 30 years, and however hard thinking over and over, I can’t find the answer.But one thing is certain. we, whatever the reason, must not repeat “Hiroshima” and “Nagasaki”.This in my heart, I took a step forward this summer. “Haiku of Peace” organized by Tokyo Shimbun.I posted my Haiku there recommended by my grandmother. 広島往く Hiroshima yuku幼き脚へ osanaki ashi e熱き風 atsuki kazeHiroshima −throughout my heartburned wind …
In my girlhood, there was a time where I felt hard to laugh and breathe.That’s when I moved to Kamakura.Salty air, stream of fireflies, rice cracker at Komachi-dori, tourists filling mouth with pancakes, birds trying to steal, sound of Higurashi, and evening calm – touching, feeling and hearing all, I felt relieved and finally took a deep breath. This movie is set in Kamakura and follows a story that three sisters abandoned by father and their half-sister Suzu getting share hearts as a family after their father’s death.We are living in a world or society where people tend to judge …
Buying sandals, cutting hair at barber, gelato in the square and walking around street… Ordinary days are not always coming, nobody knows even what the ordinary is. Perhaps there are people in the world who cannot pass the life we think for granted.To live true to yourself, freely and just as you are – it seems easy, but actually not. Dear Audrey, My dream forever.You are the woman who lived as you are both on the screen and in real life. In later years, Audrey kept from films and devoted her life to UNICEF visiting regions such as Africa, Asia, …
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