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July 06, 2022

.."one feels lighthearted with the thought that spring has come" Natsume Soseki



Japanese cherry blossom copyright peter hanami 2009

Picture: Japanese cherry blossom 







"when one sees the early-flowering cherries bursting unrestrainedly into bloom before anything is out, one feels lighthearted with the thought that spring has come"Natsume Soseki


Source: Ten nights of dreaming, Hearing Things, The Heredity of Taste,
page 85
Author: Natsume Soseki






July 05, 2022

Japanese car makers have developed strong relationships with suppliers in South East Asia



Japanese car brands in Japan Copyright Peter Hanami 2010

Picture: Japanese car brands in Japan 


"Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi and Nissan started manufacturing in South East Asia decades ago.
Means they have entrenched relationships with suppliers and distributors."



Source: Foreign car makers face speed bumps in SE Asia
By Jeremy Grant, Financial Times, 
Australian Financial Review
Friday 10th October, 2014, page 20

July 04, 2022

Book Review Goodbye Tsugumi by Banana Yoshimoto


Book Review  Goodbye Tsugumi












Author: Banana Yoshimoto
Translator: Michael Emmerich
Publisher: Grove Press, New York,1989
ISBN: 978-0-8021-3991-7
Pages: 186



A personal, warm, reflection on a wonderful relationship with family




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Banana Yoshimoto is a great writer who builds a very warm and personal relationship with the reader. Her skill is the ability to verbalize what she sees about people and how relationships connect.

In this story she allows the western reader to enter, observe and understand a Japanese woman’s world which is very different from a Japanese man’s. We are very lucky to see the warmth, relationships, connectedness, routines, and joys women share. Particularly the reading of other people through their behaviour. How one’s silence is read as a way to find out their state of mind which is a very different skill for westerners.







We also get insight into small-town life, living in the countryside, the beauty found in being fully aware of the changing seasons, especially summer festivals. The most outstanding part to me was when Maria saw her father in Tokyo on his way home from work and how she got to see his real-life face which allowed her to get a deep glimpse of him as a person, not just the smiling face at home which was profound in its form and meaning

We learn how insignificant acts create jealousy in others, how individuals deal with long-term sickness and their isolation, nostalgia, and the difficulties of expressing emotions to the people you love.

The only surprise was the abrupt ending which could have been tied up more neatly.

Banana Yoshimoto really captures the reader with her warmth, like a warm bowl of soup on a cold night,  it can’t help but to gain and keep your full attention.

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