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THOUGHTS FROM A TAKAYAMA ROOFTOP
Thursday, October 23, 2008
AUTUMN MOON
Autumn Moon
Autumn moon, geese fly
Fleeing winter’s cold embrace
My heart flies with them.
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Hayato Tokugawa
Hayato Tokugawa is a well-known journalist, editor of books on Japan, author, artist, cartoonist, and photographer. He and his wife, noted illustrator and writer Aoi Tokugawa make their home in both San Francisco and in Japan.
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