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- 本のそれぞれの部は著者の人生から採られた引用―本の一節、道端の見知らぬ人への質問、ガールフレンドの叫び―で始められている。
- Each part of the book starts with a quote taken from the life of the author: a passage from a book, a question asked to a stranger on the road, something shouted by a girlfriend.
- 夏休みの宿題は、牛乳パックで何か大きなものを作ろうと思うんだ。
- For my summer homework, I'll try to create something big with milk cartons.
- 朝と夕方の2回、庭の花に水をやるの忘れないでね。
- Don't forget to water the flowers in the garden twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.
- 今週の土曜日、白山神社でお祭りがあるんだって。浴衣着て一緒に行かない?
- This Sunday, there's a festival at the Hakusan shrine. How about going together in our yukatas?
- その頃、彼は私のどんな小さな発音の間違いをもとがめた。それは煩わしかった。特に人前では。
- At that time, he pointed out every single pronunciation mistake I made, no matter how small it was. It was annoying. Especially in front of other people.
- 横浜市は、関東地方南部、神奈川県の東部に位置する都市で、同県の県庁所在地。
- Yokohama is located in the eastern part of Kanagawa prefecture, of which it is the capital. The prefecture is situated in the southern part of the Kanto region.
- 中区は、横浜市を構成する18行政区のうちのひとつである。
- Naka is one of the 18 administrative districts that compose Yokohama prefecture.
- そのダンスでは振り付け以外の動きをしないことが大切だ。
- It is an important thing for the dance that you don't work outside of a choreographed sequence.
- 剣道では、竹でできた刀のような棒をそれぞれ身に着けた2人が試合します。
- Kendo involves dueling between two people who are each equipped with a sword-like stave made of bamboo.
- 居合道とは、座っているとき、歩行しているときに、敵からふいに襲撃された際、鞘ばなれの一刀で敵を倒す刀法である。
- Iaido is a form of swordsmanship in which one strikes down an attacking opponent with one blow of the sword quickly drawn out of its sheath, whether the practitioner is sitting or walking.
- 杖道は、「杖」と呼ぶ木製の棒、および木刀を用いる日本武道である。
- Jodo is a Japanese martial art using short staffs called "Jou" and wooden sword.
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