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Why don't we write about what we feel this season together? #MyTwentyFourSolarTerms

Does the city I live in align with the twenty-four solar terms or not?
This project started from my curiosity and an experimental mood.

I have been writing articles about what I feel each season since January of this year.
The seasons in Japan show us various expressions from time to time.
Following the "twenty-four solar terms," which further divide the "four seasons" into smaller parts,"twenty-four solar terms" I write articles about the scenery I saw at that time, the sound of the wind, things that remained in my heart, things I ate, memories, and so on.
Won't you write with me?

Many people participate each time.
I have heard happy comments from participants, such as "opportunities to read each other's articles have increased," "I made connections by participating in the project," and "I have become more conscious of nature and the seasons than before."

The rules for participation are simple.
Please post an article about what you felt, saw, memories, photos, etc., at that time with
#MyTwentyFourSolarTerms attached.
You don't have to participate continuously; even just once is fine.
There is no deadline.
Please write whenever you want to.
It's a laid-back project.

April 20th is the twenty-four solar term "Grain Rain"
It is said to be the last solar term of spring.
I look forward to your participation.

The articles written will be registered in a magazine, and I will introduce your articles.


From here on, I will introduce everyone who participated in "Seimei" (Pure Brightness).




Vernal Equinox participation

SAKURA-san

Lightning running across the Nara Basin. Why do I like thunder, which many people dislike? Memories of seasons and family.

I will introduce those who participated in Seimei.

Shima Nanako-san

The traditional Okinawan event Shimi. It is an event to honor ancestors and a story unique to Okinawa. It made me think I must go visit my grandparents' grave.

Kiki Rin-san

Books and seasons that are typical of Kiki Rin-san. They all make me want to read them. Spring and blue. Budding feelings. Superimposing the seasons and my future self.

Yo-san

Symptoms specific to this season. It is a pleasant season, but also a troublesome one, isn't it?

Hanako-san

Cherry blossoms also became a topic during an outing with her mother. She often cites seeing cherry blossoms as a milestone in life, and she is superimposing her own future on it.

Okano Yukiko-san

Spring is not just about cherry blossoms. About the "Henbit" that looks like a fluffy cushion. I am grateful for this as someone who is unfamiliar with flowers.

Renzu-san

Fixed-point observation is continuing. Also, a continuation of the story about the egrets and ducks.
And, there's a change in Renzu-san's life (lol).

SAKURA-san

Just as the title says, it seems the swallows have arrived. I don't see swallows in the town where I live, so I felt this was a rather precious story.
Since SAKURA-san writes articles based on the 72 micro-seasons, she divides the season even more finely. It's a slightly sad story about a 'gangi' (stepped pier)...

Tokino Shizuku-san

A scene that makes you feel spring. Swallows building their nests. She has composed a lovely tanka poem.

Petit Kurage-san

Life that decays and life that sprouts. The cycle of life. Finding meaning in things that captivate the heart.

Shijimi-san

Finally, the season has arrived in the north country where you can ride a bicycle. Going out by bike, admiring flowers at other people's houses, and also current events about changes in bicycle regulations.

Shinobu Abe-san

Feelings for ancestors. And it coincided with the retirement day of a very important person. The season felt during a walk with her husband.

Mikan Matsuda-san

Seasonal recipes have become a staple. This time, it's a budget-friendly 'bonito recipe.' I'm looking forward to making it (though they don't sell it in blocks here).

Minasan

The garden in the north country is gradually turning from brown to colorful. The plants that were on standby under the snow are becoming more and more vibrant.

Kuroirusuke-san

You took a picture of the same tree as you did during the spring equinox two weeks ago, and I can feel the season progressing. I'm worried about the old cherry tree. Life is limited, isn't it?

Kuitaro-san

The flower-filled streets and the photos you sent to bring us spring are just wonderful.
What I like are the photo with the sign and the feet dyed pink by the fallen petals. Kuitaro-san's comparison is so cute, it feels like I can hear the bright voices of the petals.

Yuube Koishi-san

Nail polish really lifts your spirits when you put it on, doesn't it?
They introduce so many delicious things to eat at cherry blossom viewing. I want to try them all!

Mih0Chi4

Do you know the speed of cherry blossoms and snow? I can feel the connection between words and the seasons.
I am also happy that we have made a connection.

Kobo Bianca

Bianca always creates accessories inspired by the seasons.
Accessories using birthstones. Please take a look at the images of weeping cherry blossoms and the accessories.

Meguru Kurashicho | Yuru Yosei Lab

As the seasons change, our environments often change too, and we can end up spending our time very busily.
How to spend your time during such moments.

Hashi

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