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"Haru no Hi" (ハルノヒ, lit. "Spring Day") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Aimyon from her third studio album Heard That There's Good Pasta . It was released on April 17, 2019, through Unborde and Warner Music Japan , as her ninth single.
The album includes 12 tracks — five singles "Haru no Hi", "The Smell of a Midsummer Night" and "Her Blue Sky" released in 2019, and "On This Day We Say Goodbye" and "Naked Heart" released in 2020, and 7 new tracks. The tracks feature authentic songs centered on playing narration to modern sounds created by the various producers.
This is a list of episodes from the anime series Strawberry 100% (いちご100%, Ichigo Hyaku Pāsento). Strawberry 100% TV series has 13 episodes. Each episode consisted of two short stories. The last pair of stories were not broadcast in the original run; lately this episode has become known as episode 10.5.
"Boku no Tokoro e" (ボクのところへ) Strobo "Boku no Tokoro e" (single) "Koibito Dōshi" (恋人同士) [20] Jyukai Wild Flower: Anime Ah! My Goddess season 2 ending theme song. "Ai no Kotoba" Hitomi Love Concent "Aritakke no Ai" (ありったけの愛) "Ai no Kotoba" (single)
Roger Rosenblatt calls it a "clever trick" of a poem, and emphasizes how the nomenclature of the rifle parts "mimics the flowering of spring". [2] Susan Manning considered it to be "a studied, ironic catalogue of some parts of experience silencing others" which "excludes more than it includes", noting the presence of "the beauty of nature and its utter irrelevance to the human struggle".
Haru's Curse (春の呪い, Haru no Noroi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Asuka Konishi. It was serialized in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Zero Sum magazine from November 2015 to November 2016. A six-episode live-action television drama adaptation aired from May to June 2021.
Meigetsuki (1180–1235), written by Fujiwara no Teika; Heikoki (1196–1246), written by Taira no Tsunetaka; Sanuki no Suke Nikki, written by Fujiwara no Nagako; Towazugatari (1271–1306), written by Go-Fukakusa In no Nijō; Izayoi Nikki (c. 1283), written by Abutsu-ni; Nakatsukasa no Naishi Nikki (1280–92), written by Fujiwara no Tsuneko
Spring Snow (春の雪, Haru no Yuki) is a novel by Yukio Mishima, the first in his Sea of Fertility tetralogy. It was published serially in Shinchō from 1965 to 1967, and then in book form in 1969. [1] Mishima did extensive research, including visits to Enshō-ji in Nara, to prepare for the novel. [2]