Hi! friends!
Today, an announcement of the Upper House was made.
I'm interested in Japanese politics, but also disappointed that
the young don't go to vote.
Since I started to learn about Japanese politics these days,
I wonder how the politics become more enjoyable for us.
I recommend a TV program, "Ota sori to hisyo Tanaka."
It is very entertaining but thoughtful.
I think it's cool that an entertainer says his or her mind about politics.
Some people say they don't like such remarks,
but anyone can talk to public.
I hope more interesting politics.
So, see you tomorrow!
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Hi,everybodey!
We have had a pouring rain all day today and it seems to be reflected the Japanese politics nowadays.
Yes, election campaigns of all parties have started. I heard repeating calls from a campaign car today. To tell the truth, I am not interested in listening to campaign speeches. Because their speeches seems to be poor in content. The ruling party adovocates sweet policy for public with honeyed words and opposition parties concentrate on criticizing the ruling party without any realistic alternative plans. However I never fail to vote. I think a change of regime should be done in Japan, too. An attitude that we, public, watch out and show a power to change the politics should be needed. Then, we can prevent the ruling party from domineering and collapsing of politics.
Cherry, I also enjoy the program, " Ota sori to hisho Tanaka". It is more interesting than hearing addresses of party's leaders. Good night.
Dear Cherry and friends
Hello. How are you?
On Thursdays, I attend night classes at campus near Takaoka station. I had two classes.
The last class finishes at 9:50.
I found my classmates in front of the school building when I came home tonight. They carpool. Actually, one of them have a car and gives them ride for free. So when I saw them leave tonight, I asked him to give me ride, too. Thanks to his big car, seats were still available. He said, “OK.” He dropped us at Nagoya station on his way home.
Driving from Sakae to Nagoya at night is hilarious. Downtown is decorated with bright buildings. We talked about shops and restaurants.
One more week until summer holiday.
Welcome, Gloriosa. Thank you for giving me nice comments.
July 12, 2007 0:20 JST
Hello, my friends and welcome, Gloriosa! (I wonder what it looks like. It is a kind of a lily. I7d like to see it.)
I have experienced countless failures through my life, ranging from careless ones to serious ones. Luckily or unluckily, I easily forget them. I don’t care too much about them. If I did, maybe I could not live out of shame. As plum says it is hard to use each failure for our own benefit, although we have learned a lot from our failures.
I’m always nervous before I give classes because I often make careless mistakes due to my inappropriate words from my vague memories. I should be more careful.
By the way we are going to give a presentation on July 22. The important thing is not to be afraid of making mistakes. I made up my mind that I’ll try to be as open-minded as possible. I'd like to be natural.
A good news is that Jonathan is planning to listen to us. I'm happy to have such an enthusiastic audience like him.
Good-night, Cherry and Gloriosa!
Good morning, my friends.
How are you doing?
A powerful typhoon is coming to Okinawa. I'm concered about the weather
during the oncoming holidays. I'm planning to drive to the Kamikochi area
and stay overnight at Shirahone hot spring with my family on Sunday and
Monday. I hope this would become a memorable trip for us; my son will be
leaving us soon in marriage.
How are you going to spend this weekend? I'm going to do a little more research about "chatity".
I've just made an announcement of Aichi Seminar to Jonathan and Bev. I hope we'll meet up with them on July 22.
sunflower
Good morning, again.
I found a spelling mistake. "Chastity" is correct.
I'm sorry.
sunflower
Dear Sunflower,
Enjoy family trip to Shirahone.
See you soon.
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