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Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Type:
Sake
Varietal:
Junmai; ginjo
Winery:
Fukucho
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Winery:
Fukucho
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Winery:
Kamotsuru

Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Type:
Table Wine
Winery:
Kamotsuru
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Winery:
Kamotsuru
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Type:
Table Wine
Winery:
Hanahato
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Winery:
Snow Farm Vineyard & Winery
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Type:
Table Wine
Winery:
Kamotsuru
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Region:
Japan > Hiroshima
Winery:
Kamotsuru
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In a J-League pro soccer match from Japan, Hiroshima's Toshihiro Aoyama made the highlight reel by scoring a goal from 75 yards away. To celebrate, his Hiroshima teammates lined up like bowling pins so Aoyama could ...
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Posted in: Connecting Cultures 文化の輪, Dine & Wine レストラン・レビュー, Life in Japan 日本での毎日 ... Okonomiyaki is associated with two major cities; Osaka and Hiroshima, however it can be found anywhere in Japan.
We're going to be performing at the 15th Anniversary celebration for the Hiroshima & Hawai'i Sister-State relationship with two performances – a private reception on the 30th and an appearance at the Hiroshima Carps baseball game the next day. After that we move on to ... After we were done, I made an interesting discovery while we were having lunch in the grille … did you know that you get almost a half-bottle pour when you order a glass of wine there? In most ...
"I am JapanWine Sake" is composed of some translation of "2ch". "2ch" is a kind of Japanese BBS about Japanese subculture. MANGA, ANIME, SUSHI, KANJI, AKIHABARA, TOUR, PHOTO, MOVIE, MUSIC, SCHOOL, ...
*Amazing Grace, Kozol*
*The Bean Trees, Kingsolver*
*Black Elk Speaks, Neihardt*
*The Bonesetter’s Daughter, Tan*
*Dandelion Wine, Bradbury*
*The Good Earth, Buck*
*The Pearl, Steinbeck*
*Hiroshima, Hersey*
*The Invisible Man, Wells*
*The King Must Die, Renault*
*Life on the Mississippi, Twain*
Aku Aku, Heyerdahl
An American Childhood, Dillard
Angela’s Ashes, McCourt
The Awakening, Chopin
The Chosen, Potok
Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible
Voyage, Lansing
What TWO books would you choose?
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We're all familiar with the problem of evil and the popular defense of "human free will", which is necessary for humans to develop and grow into God's perfect likeness.
Yet God is still known to intervene in the world and allow a small number of people to escape the consequences of evil.
Doesn't this compromise the free will of humans?
And how is God justified in intervening sometimes and not others; helping in some trivial emergency like running out of wine at a wedding but not preventing the bombing of Hiroshima?
Good day, all.
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Fall asleep, child,
for this country is a nation of sorrows,
this ain't old time america,
wallowing in its refineries and working class riots
yearning for a sputnik
to come and take it away into the heavens
where the haves and have nots
clink glasses of champagne underneath a backdrop
of Hiroshima in flames and radiation
the skies are a drab grey
in the haze of vehicles riding forth
from garages and drive ways
wheeling out into the dawn
obsessed with the imperfections
in the mirror
the rumbling of the old highway is cracked with the weight of a million
chrome horses
america forsakes yesterday's junk for modern man's penicillin shooting
up to make it through the days of dull rotation the constant drive of the mechanical wheel
beating the brains of youth and the souls of painters crushed into mattresses under the pressure of Picasso Dali Marx who isn't a painter but an artist of utopias far away and receding into history's cold graves
unyielding to the sweat
off the backs of Mexican labourers
in the fields of California
the beat of their palms on the dashboards
back from work to the psalms
that spill forth from the radio
sinister and cruel
cold indifferent glares
furrowed into the brow of Russian nationalists
warm honey
for the thirsty city bums
bending over
to the soft cooings of police-state industrialists
coffee steaming
in the cold winter morn
the jungle beat of ska
resounding
in the ears of madmen
stoicly sitting
taking the backseat
to greater things
america, where are your outlaws,
that grew up helping fathers roll cigarettes with Fats Navorro on the radio
that flew upon the double helix rocketed out into the contours of the mind and upon landing pointed towards their forehead giggling self-martyred for underground testing and creeping paranoia of red scare america
and melted away into the cold barren embrace of time smiling and sick
today
today it isn't changed
youths sitting in davis reading "howl" and forgetting as they walk out of bookstores to pay
1950s weighing on their shoulders
vomiting from their skulls
reflected in their musical escapades
over bridges into streams strewn with garbage
condoms
wine bottles
beer cans plastic bags
suffocating fish eyes
oil shopping carts
4
thousand years of waste
reflected in native tears
skeleton lands barren dry empty bereft of information highway
marching goose-stepped onto the square
before rumbling metallic beasts
and the triumphant people's anthem
weeping and thin
shift your gaze gentle one
to a land swelling with utopias and unions
economic gridlock
the feeling of a stealthy paranoia
winding around
a straightjacket
the noose for which society hangs itself
with pleasure
bordering
on sensual
fantasies dreamed of in the dark
flushed in the light
ashamed
of such subconscious boldness
child i sense your weariness
it is indeed understood
resembling a wilting flower
crimson
aging in drunken times
pastors swollen on wine and bread
husbands writhing with wives
who sit on the curb
suitcase
by their side awaiting the coming greyhound
sneering politicians
nicotine fingers
smearing
war rooms
romping with battle ships and BLOOM
BOOM
BLOOM
gone in the hazes of sweltering heats waves of golden trumpets blowing into the people's faces in their pride all in unison twitching spazzing high
christ
what blood was spilled for
all yearning and longing
for ethereal skies devoid
of fighter planes...
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I have to read a classic piece of literature in 2 weeks and complete a research project and paper about the book and author. Which one of these books was the most fun for you to read that isn't too long or difficult?
Alcott, Louise
Little Women
Austen, Jane
Pride and Prejudice
Sense and Sensibility
Persuasion
Bradbury, Ray
Martian Chronicles
The Dandelion Wine
Bronte, Anne
Agnes Gray
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Bronte, Charlotte
Shirley
Villette
Buck, Pearl
The Good Earth
Butler, Samuel
The Way of All Flesh
Cather, Willa
Death Comes for the Archbishop
My Antonia
O Pioneers!
Cervantes, Miquel
Don Quixote
(abridged version acceptable)
Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Prince and the Pauper
Costain, Thomas
The Silver Chalice
Cana, R. H. T
Two Years Before the Mast
DeFoe, Daniel
Robinson Crusoe
Dickens, Charles
David Copperfield
Oliver Twist
Douglas, Lloyd C.
The Robe
Magnificent Obsession
Dumas, Alexander
The Three Musketeers
The Count of Monte Cristo
DuMaurier, Daphne
Rebecca
Eliot, George
The Mill on the Floss
Silas Marner
Ferber, Edna
Giant
So Big
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Tender is the Night
Forster, E. W.
Passage to India
The African Queen
Goldsmith, Oliver
The Vicar of Wakefield
Guthrie, A. B.
The Big Sky
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
The House of Seven Gables
Hersey, John
A Bell for Adano
Hiroshima
Hilton, James
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Lost Horizon
Hudson, W. H.
Green Mansions
Hugo, Victor
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Les Miserables
Hulme, Kathryn
The Nun Story
Kipling, Rudyard
Kim
The Light That Failed
Captains Courageous
Lewis, Sinclair
Arrowsmith
Maugham, Somerset
Of Human Bondage
McCullers, Carson
Member of the Wedding
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
Nordoff, Charles
Men Against the Sea
Mutiny on the Bounty
Paton, Alan
Too Late the Phalorope
Cry the Beloved Country
Potok, Chaim
The Chosen (if not read for class)
The Promise
My Name is Asher Lev
Saroyan, William
The Human Comedy
Scott, Sir Walter
Ivanhoe
Rolevaag, Ole
Giants in the Earth
Stevenson, Robert Louis
The Black Arrow
Treasure Island
Kidnapped
Steinbeck, John
Cannery Row
Stowe, Harriet
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Stone, Irving
The Agony and the Ecstasy
Thurber, James
Thirteen Clocks + other works
Verne, Jules
Around the World in Eighty Days
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under
the Sea
West, Jessamyn
Friendly Persuasion
Cross Delahanty
Wyss, Johann
The Swiss Family Robinson
Wilder, Thorton
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
The Eighth Day
Theophilus North
Uris, Leon
Exodus
Wells, H. G.
Time Machine &
War of the Worlds (both)
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Vorrei annegare nei tuoi occhi
*****************
I am tired and the ocean is now
a sickening dredge.
by the murky brown depths, watched the
emaciated damned men
of Alighieri load up the frigate
cursing out about their pay
in florins,
the men (They) talk of Buddha
dreaming of new reincarnations
as swift waterfowl and priests
in the city of Milan
****************
lunatic is a man surrounded by-
*******************
How the hallowed beams fell through the
cupolas, where hid the sacred
men of Baal, from persecution,
looking like sniggering cadavers
in the dark corners,
musty smell of dirt and bad wine,
swirl around the dizzying arches
Recreation, rebirth, revolved madly around
In the holy delirium, struggled
to the altar, smiling foolishly,
ah bitter alacrity!
in the dimness remebered the ocean
and the fields at twilight breathing
with the souls of a thousand night (birds).
*******************
I have seen her walking
In the gardens of Eden at twilight
********************
In the dark swirling images, of god, and gold
leafed Madonnas, I saw black topaz
cut like the night,
and my mind swam, and felt I a whisper
I was a whisper,
The angels held their katilos,
The old bearded men, they weren't angels
somehow felt like I was drowning
********************
Astarte will lead me aright,
In the light of four aclock in the morning
********************
2
I must have been always drowning
I'm dreaming, in the eerie boulevards,
I am day walking in visions,
Stayed to long in Hiroshima last summer
Heard they rebuilt,
in the nature museum
saw the stuffed gulls lost in tranquility
frozen staring down into darkness
over empty oceans of ether
********************
the future men will have topaz
and diamonds cut in their skulls
*********************
the sunlight glinted against the glass,
you said you were leaving
Somewhere in Rome
yes
Somewhere in Italy
Yes I remember you told me
Somewhere in the world
Where the dawn
sweeps most acridly
South, North
Sei la mia stella polare
We stood in the windswept tratouare,
in washed away sunlight,
feeling melancholy
drip from the branches
of the myrh tree
by the river,
You stared out from beneath your
panama hat, like stork peered
out at the distant spires
so definitive, that as if there is
no air, to obscure,
at all everything breaks forth
in crispness,
by the river
And you remarked,
but no it was not you
that said that beneath the willows
hanging like a shredded parasol
in the celuloid light,
I remeber now,
we were reclining like a figures of a Renour
We were here last year
by the river.
***************
3
Father
Father
in the black darkness from which
looking with tranquility, the tigers glow diaphanous.
frozen water, breaking forth
loosing all form in a myriad of hyalin
glass, the color of grape pulp
all the ages, losing constriction
we will breathe, and they have never breathed
like we will, full of sheer alacrity, breathe
like Michelangelo of hallowed glass lit paradiso
My mind is a relief,
out of white (Parisian) Marble
()obscenity? Obtuseness?) scrawled,
the priests in white cloaks
stream down the endless corridors,
Oh Aliegheri, mad man,
Oh Aliegheir good man
i feel completely out of
place, somewhere over the river
hung my head in shame
watched them diving
in head first,
damned somnambulists.
To be sun gods,
I heard the priest say,
we must strive enduringly,
Lest our ship glide over,
-
my Argos lies shriveled like the
corpse of a child,
at a bottom of a green rimed
canal.
On the cherry tree they hung the crusaders
look the bleached skull men,
hang dancing high in the boughs
creaking in the wind
over the blue hill,
felt my face grow pale(ashen)
strangely felt myself
wanting to dance, beneath the tree
on the unsteady legs
of a drunk men,
dance madly beneath the (shadows)boughs
of the cherry tree
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Part 1 of 2
have to read part 2 to understand
have already posted
Vorrei annegare nei tuoi occhi
*****************
I am tired and the ocean is now
a sickening dredge.
by the murky brown depths, watched the
emaciated damned men
of Alighieri load up the frigate
cursing out about their pay
in florins,
the men (They) talk of Buddha
dreaming of new reincarnations
as swift waterfowl and priests
in the city of Milan
****************
lunatic is a man surrounded by-
*******************
How the hallowed beams fell through the
cupolas, where hid the sacred
men of Baal, from persecution,
looking like sniggering cadavers
in the dark corners,
musty smell of dirt and bad wine,
swirl around the dizzying arches
Recreation, rebirth, revolved madly around
In the holy delirium, struggled
to the altar, smiling foolishly,
ah bitter alacrity!
in the dimness remebered the ocean
and the fields at twilight breathing
with the souls of a thousand night (birds).
*******************
I have seen her walking
In the gardens of Eden at twilight
********************
In the dark swirling images, of god, and gold
leafed Madonnas, I saw black topaz
cut like the night,
and my mind swam, and felt I a whisper
I was a whisper,
The angels held their katilos,
The old bearded men, they weren't angels
somehow felt like I was drowning
********************
Astarte will lead me aright,
In the light of four aclock in the morning
********************
2
I must have been always drowning
I'm dreaming, in the eerie boulevards,
I am day walking in visions,
Stayed to long in Hiroshima last summer
Heard they rebuilt,
in the nature museum
saw the stuffed gulls lost in tranquility
frozen staring down into darkness
over empty oceans of ether
********************
the future men will have topaz
and diamonds cut in their skulls
*********************
the sunlight glinted against the glass,
you said you were leaving
Somewhere in Rome
yes
Somewhere in Italy
Yes I remember you told me
Somewhere in the world
Where the dawn
sweeps most acridly
South, North
Sei la mia stella polare
We stood in the windswept tratouare,
in washed away sunlight,
feeling melancholy
drip from the branches
of the myrh tree
by the river,
You stared out from beneath your
panama hat, like stork peered
out at the distant spires
so definitive, that as if there is
no air, to obscure,
at all everything breaks forth
in crispness,
by the river
And you remarked,
but no it was not you
that said that beneath the willows
hanging like a shredded parasol
in the celuloid light,
I remeber now,
we were reclining like a figures of a Renour
We were here last year
by the river.
***************
3
Father
Father
in the black darkness from which
looking with tranquility, the tigers glow diaphanous.
frozen water, breaking forth
loosing all form in a myriad of hyalin
glass, the color of grape pulp
all the ages, losing constriction
we will breathe, and they have never breathed
like we will, full of sheer alacrity, breathe
like Michelangelo of hallowed glass lit paradiso
My mind is a relief,
out of white (Parisian) Marble
()obscenity? Obtuseness?) scrawled,
the priests in white cloaks
stream down the endless corridors,
Oh Aliegheri, mad man,
Oh Aliegheir good man
i feel completely out of
place, somewhere over the river
hung my head in shame
watched them diving
in head first,
damned somnambulists.
To be sun gods,
I heard the priest say,
we must strive enduringly,
Lest our ship glide over,
-
my Argos lies shriveled like the
corpse of a child,
at a bottom of a green rimed
canal.
On the cherry tree they hung the crusaders
look the bleached skull men,
hang dancing high in the boughs
creaking in the wind
over the blue hill,
felt my face grow pale(ashen)
strangely felt myself
wanting to dance, beneath the tree
on the unsteady legs
of a drunk men,
dance madly beneath the (shadows)boughs
of the cherry tree
Read more..
Ben & jerry / or / Tom and Jerry ?
Bugs Bunny / or / A Hot dog ?
Kennedy / or / Washington ?
Dick Chaney / Nixon ?
Space Programme / or / Wining the Cold War ?
Dropping the Bomb on Hiroshima / or / Atrocities committed against Native Americans & African Americans ?
Presley / or / Munroe ?
Walt Disney / or / Laurel & Hardy ?
Yank on Moon / or / Defeating Communism ?
First Afro-American President elected / or / End of Slavery ?
Defeat in Vietnam / or / Atrocities committed by USA in Vietnam ?
Freedom Of Speech / or / The Right To Bare Arms ?
James Dean / or / Bob Deniro ?
Q .Tarintino / or / Sam Peckinpah ?
Hollywood / or / Declaration Of Independence ?
The American Mafia / or / Corrupt Politicians ?
This is a serious Spycology Test I am doing.. please ommit (one of the either or's) and select the one you want to keep as "American History"
@ Lee Mason .:I'll Kick yer Bollox Ya Fan**
Yeah I Know ,
Psychology
I've been up for hours and hours and hours Studying......going to the Pub now
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NV Biho Fukucho #sake. Hiroshima Junmai Ginjo. Sweet floral nose. Complex layers of hazelnut, honeydew, rose. Long melon finish 91 pts #wine
Tue, 22 May 2012 12:50:23
RT @datboiflynn: @Killin_Yo_Kixx I'll Hiroshima yo ass then take a while smoking a cigar and drinking fine wine
Fri, 18 May 2012 03:16:59
@Killin_Yo_Kixx I'll Hiroshima yo ass then take a while smoking a cigar and drinking fine wine
Fri, 18 May 2012 03:11:50
@prison_wine Hiroshima Mon Amour is really excellent, too.
Sun, 13 May 2012 16:18:35
@prison_wine about Hiroshima.
Sun, 13 May 2012 16:11:23