Tuesday, April 13, 2010

四月十三日(shigatsu jusan nichi): April 13

It was very fine today. The Mt. Fuji looked very beautiful in the morning, and the sunset was gold and really beautiful.
Tomorrow it will be cold again.
With this strange cycle of weather, the plants have been damaged, and the prices of vegetables have been increasing.

In Wakayama (和歌山) where is one of the most famous places of the harvest of ume (梅), Japanese apricot, the amount of damage reached to more than yen 1,800,000,000.
In Odawara, Kanagawa (神奈川県小田原市: kanagawa ken odawara shi) where is also famous for ume, the amount of damage is estimated about yen 138,000,000. This is the biggest damage in history.

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