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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Review : Watashi wo Hanasanaide

「人生が短くてひとつだけである。だから、全力で大事にしてください。」とそう教えてくれた。


This story tell me that life is too sort and we only have one so we need to treasure it with all of our strength. We need to fight for it no matter how unfair our destiny treat us.
Everybody come and go is the certain things. For those who left behind and alone don't give up with your life. Be sure that one day there's a chance that we will meet again.

No matter how many times we get. No matter in what condition we are born. It's okay to dream. Whether it will come true or not, dream is just a dream.

Though with those dream we sometimes become more selfish and want to get more. Though with those dreams we sometimes forget that not all our dreams can come true. We forget to see what we got and become angry with our destiny. We don't even realize that what we dream for the most is may not be the one which we need the most.

To be meet someone we love is enough. To be with someone we love is more than enough. To be loved with someone we love is... a miracle.

Even if we only have a week, a day... even after that we will disappear... even after that we can't see each other forever...
The memories remain with our heart, with his heart, with her heart. As long as that one still remember. As long as that one give his tears for me. That is more than enough.

Until the end, please never let me go. Hold my hand. Then hold my love.
That is the best way to accept our end.

With pride i'll whisper to the wind that i have someone who will love me forever even we are separated away~

well, this is just my impression. i don't even think it's a review after all.
But over all even it have no happy ending story but they can accept their end with no regret.

「生まれてきたよかった」って。そして「生まれてきたありがとう」って。
それはとてもとても素敵な言葉です。

どうして生まれてきた分からなくてもいいんです。そもそもみな知らないから。
私たちわ生きて、死んで。こんなの決まる終わりにずっと頑張って。
だから人生は大事な宝物です。
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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Season of Love


I feel alone, I feel the wind leave me in this autumn,
The love you gave me in summer has falling as the leaves of sakura trees.
Can i live through the winter without you as my sun...
Will i meet the warm spring healing my soul and face my new hope in another summer...
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Monday, June 6, 2016

Cycling In Japan

Tonight i wanna talk about cycling. Well, in my point of view, cycling is one of fun ways of exercising to keep our health fit. By cycling you can feel the breeze of the wind against your face while enjoying the scenery.

Unfortunately my town is one of unfriendly places to cycling. There are too many transportation on the road. Too many inpatient drivers. And there is no cycling trail. Though sometimes i see some people ride bicycle on the road, i don't really think it's safe.

But once of every week there is a day called "car-free-day". It's a day which should be no transportation machine on the road. It is. But in fact it's only for 3 hours long and in a (i-can-say-it) short area of the road.

My friend told me that sometimes he cycling back home from kitakyusu to tokushima (if i'm not wrong). It's about 100 km away... Wow... right? If that's me, i'll choose ride shinkansen instead... lol. But to know that he can ride a bicycle that far, there should be lots of comfortable and safe tracks for cycling. I wish i can cycling under the sakura season.. it could be paradise.

By the way i just knew that there are strict rules regarding ride a bicycle in japan such as mention in a site named survivingnjapan, the rules are:
  • Riding while carrying an umbrella, listening to an iPod, or talking on the phone are prohibited
  • All bikes are required to have a bell and a headlamp (if riding at night) 
  • It is illegal to ride tandem bicycle (except in Nagano) 
  • Also illegal riding with a passenger (with the exception of a child below the age of six).
  • A cyclist may carry one child under the age of six in a designated child seat 
  • Children under the age of 13 years must wear a bike helmet 
  • Bicycles must be registered in the owner’s name at the prefectural police department
  • and so on...
Just remember if you broke one the the rules above you could have to pay  ¥500,000 fine as the penalty. But do not worry, if you are lucky enough you won't meet a strict police. In reality even most of the police often ignored some of those rules above such as listening to music or riding with a passenger. But still you should be more careful. Maybe you need a guide. It could be a great idea if you have couch surfing friends. It can lower your budget too.

Hmmm... that's all i can share tonight... to think that it's a brief share i don't know if that's help you gain more knowledge... lol, still... thanks for reading and if you have more information regarding this topic, i'm waiting for your comment.

Thank you. good night. :3
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