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THOUGHTS FROM A TAKAYAMA ROOFTOP
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
RED LEAVES: Haiku
RED LEAVES, LONG SHADOWS-
KYOTO'S HOLY PLACES
A HEART LONGS TO SEE
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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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