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YUTAKA YABUNO presents you 5 essays of "Landscape" series. . |
 1 Several Pieces of Landscapes
[Contents] From July 22 to August 9, 1990, the first journey we(my wife and I)
planned and went on by ourselves, was filled with uneasiness and worries.
The route was "Paris--Royan---Marennes---La Rochelle---Brouage--Bordeaux---
Arles---Nice---Napoli---Pompei---Sorrento---Roma---Milano---Lausanne---Paris".
We encountered girls' robbers who robbed from pocket a wallet and thieves who
stole the T-V camera. These were such a great shock as to get carried away in
anger.
The original book was handemade style of 146 pages. |
 2 Landscapes Exhibited in London
[Contents] From January 8 to 24 in 1994, we were in
England, mainly staying in London,and visited
Greenwich,Backingham Palace,Palace-theatre,
British Museum,London Tower and etc.
In addition we made four trips to Stradford-
upon-Avon(Shakespeare's House),Solisbery(Stone
Henge), Liverpool(The Beatles), Edingburgh.
The host and hostess of B&B were so kind and
friendly. . |
3 Clean and Clear Landscapes of New Zealand
[Contents] From November 7 to 30 we stayed at Christchurch in New Zealand. For two weeks we learned
English at a language school
staying at Jun&Peter's home.
This "Home-Stay" was comfort-
able and could learn much.
The trip visiting Tekapo
(Mountain and Lake),Mount
Cook,Queen's Town,Millford
Sound (Fiyold) and etc,
also impressed us much. |
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 4@The Rainbow Stepped over the Landscapes
.. ... ... ..in the Early Summer at Perth
[Contents] From November 1st to 22, we stayed at Perth in West Australia.
The atmosphere is so clean and clear that we dreamt of our immigration
here.
The panoramic view from King's Park was outstanding, in addition,
surrounded friendliness, trying our cheap lives, we noticed that
there still remains not only beautiful nature but also good customs,
manners and human relations that those top-going civilized societies
like Japan are now losing. . |
5@Landscapes along the Children's Hightway in Germany
[Contents] From June 30 to July 15 in 1996, we walked along the "Marchen Strasse" visiting
each comemoration of "Bruder Grimm"'s. The route was "Frankfult--Hanau--Steinau--Alsfeld
--Kassel--Gottingen--Hameln---Brehmen". My wife especially enjoyed them for the sake of
her remembrances of girlhood. As for the story of "Rotekappchen", we could find her real
character at a collecting museum. We noticed anew that Germans are exact and prudent. As
Brit-Rail-Twin-Pass left available days, we visited "Alt Heiderberg, Koln, Nurnberg and
Rotenburg". It was in the midst of the Season for Cherry. . |