Hi, ladies!!
It has been a little muggy today, and it looks as if it’s going to rain soon. Through the window, now I can see clothes hanging from a rope outside are blowing hardly. I don’t like it usually, but this time I have been looking forward to meeting a heavy shower, which might cool down this hot temperature. It gets cooler every time it rains, doesn’t it?
These days I re-read Josei kaihono ayumi written by Tamae Mizuta, the book Plum and Azalea taught us before. Thanks to this awesome book, I can find an important fact that I can’t see clear picture of the Victorian era without having a grasp of an outline about it. While some prominent advocates for women’s freedom appeared in it, I could find the same figures on the article Women and marriage in 19th century England.(Joan Perkin) So, I was able to enjoy reading this than I expected. Especially the part of The crusade against marriage was interesting for me, and I was impressed at how many women and men challenged the common sense at that time.
Well, it’s time to say goodbye. See you!
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Hi, ladies,
Today I visited Takahama Kawara Museum to see an exhibition produced by Miyagi Mariko. There is a concert twice a day started at 11:30 and 2:30. The concert lasts only for about 15 minutes, but I was greatly moved by their performances and affection of Miyagi Mariko toward the children and challenged. The entrance fee costs 1000 yen and it is worth visiting. I had a wonderful time.
Hi, everyone.
Peach, I am glad that my translation encourages you. This is written by Mumeo Oku in Taisho Period when women's suffrage was not granted. If she was alive, she would be surprised. To tell the truth, I am skeptical of my interpretation ?
We have to torelate our situation for a while, spare no sacrifices and provide for future mass banded movements. When we prematurely expect solidary movements, Reputation does not meet with reality. We can't get rid of inconvenience that it is done not by the capability of a league but by the name of one. I think We need a little time to take action commensurate with our real ability.
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