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Japan is still a little cold in the morning and at night.
Even now, I am writing this blog while drinking hot coffee.
My kids are on spring break now.
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The cherry blossom season has come in Japan.
The other day, I had a cherry blossom viewing in a nearby park.
Every time I see cherry blossoms, I sometimes wonder how many more times I will be able to see them.
I think that feeling is emotional.
There are many songs about cherry blossoms in Japan.
Litsuko's song "Tsuki" also has the lyrics of cherry blossoms.
The song I made for my cousin Milky also has a song about cherry blossoms.
The title is ''Sakura Hirari, Bokura Yurari''.
It means,the petals of the cherry blossoms are falling, and it seems to me that I am lost.
Milky wrote the lyrics and I composed the music.
It's one of my favorite songs that I composed.
I hope you like it.
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It's almost spring in Japan now.
But, there are occasional cold days and the temperature difference is intense.
I hate pollen on sunny days.
Do you have hay fever in your country?
Hello!
How are you doing?
In Japan, Spring has come!
It's getting warmer, with a maximum temperature of 20 degrees today.
Although the mornings and nights are still cold.
I like spring, but pollen is terrible when it gets warm.
I wear contacts, so my eyes get itchy.
Anyway, I went to an event called "Japanese Food Festival" last Saturday.
I am a beer lover.
But beer is expensive to drink every day, so I usually drink happoshu(low-malt beer) a lot.
And recently, I often drink beer-taste beverages.
Most of them taste as good as beer.
Do you have happoshu (low-malt beer) or beer-taste beverages in your country?