Acorns

Now I can see that autumnal tints has been spreading around Kyoto. One of my favorite autum thins is acorns that make me want to pick them up just like I would be a picking up mashine! There are some oat trees in my unuversity so I have a trouble controling not to start  to cllect them every this season. Otherwise people might misunderstand my personality a bit strange way! But I did it, eventually, after making sure there were nobody! Umm, then an autumn thing in my room. I really like it!

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6 Responses to “Acorns”

  1.   Mark Says:

    Your English is very good!Kyoto sounds lovely in Autumn. I went to Kyoto many years ago. Now I study Japanese, and I hope that my Japanese can be as good as your English!

  2.   yumika Says:

    Thank you for your comment,Mark! So glat to hear that:-D how’s your Japanese going? Hope you’re enjoying it! Yeah, here is nice this season. I’ll put some nice pictures on this page soon, so have a look if you like;-)

  3.   Aaron Says:

    Hey Yumika! What do you think is the best place to see the autumn foilage in Kyoto?

  4.   yumika Says:

    Hey hey Aaron! :-D I recomend you Nisonn-inn which is famous for red leaves in Arashiyama. I really want to see pretty maples this year becouse I’ve hardly gone to see them to famouse temples, so! And I guess Nanzennji or Eikann-dou are nice. These temples are around Keage station on subway touzai line! I went there last Aplile and I loved the aria sorounded by tiny hills and lots of trees. Umm, lovely seasons is coming, is it? don’t forget to take a camera! ;-)

  5.   Aaron Says:

    Thanks so much for your advice. I’ll definitely try to get out and see Nison-in in Arashiyama next month. I just love those red leaves!

  6.   yumika Says:

    Sure! I’ll try to go there too:-D Have a great time☆☆☆