yeah, well Seiko Usui died at age 80 and burried in her husband's tomb at Zoshigawa Cemetery, his husband was a british a teacher of chemistry of the Peer's School in Tokyo, Yuriko married Yoshiharu Takiguchi, son of a Japanese senator, wowhoohohoho I'm reading book of history now yohoho novels will resume on next week tuesday wwww
ohh I have to go to sleep now ww take care awoo hope to see you tomorrow T^T
I have been to Hibiya Park many times.
The José Rizal memorial statue has been seen there.
Hibiya Park is very wide.
The forest, the flower bed, the pond, the fountain, the ground, the music temple, and the restaurant and the library, etc. are included in the park.
I hope you also can visit :->
Rizal in 1888 had an affair with a Japanese woman, Seiko Usui, when he visited Japan. She had an only daughter, Yuriko, by a foreign husband some years after her encounter with Rizal. Yuriko later married the son of a Japanese politician.
However, the research of Japan's Rizal is not active.
Material concerning Seiko Usui is hardly found, too.
José Rizal is the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era.
(12/30 Araw ni Jose Rizal)
José Rizal comes to Japan in 1888, and stays in Tokyo for about one month.
The José Rizal memorial statue is set up in Hibiya Park in Tokyo in commemoration of this.
http://douzoumeguri.up.seesaa.net/image/IMG_2839.jpg
There was a antique chair in your room.
I tried to sit in that chair.
I have dozed because sitting feelings of the chair were very good.
k ang was playing in my feet.
Thank you for peaceful time :->
Salamat. Mabuti rin.
Pasensya ka na.
Sori ha?
Walang anuman.
how about you?
your toothache?www
Sweet dreams :->
ohh I have to go to sleep now ww take care awoo hope to see you tomorrow T^T
The José Rizal memorial statue has been seen there.
Hibiya Park is very wide.
The forest, the flower bed, the pond, the fountain, the ground, the music temple, and the restaurant and the library, etc. are included in the park.
I hope you also can visit :->
Rizal in 1888 had an affair with a Japanese woman, Seiko Usui, when he visited Japan. She had an only daughter, Yuriko, by a foreign husband some years after her encounter with Rizal. Yuriko later married the son of a Japanese politician.
However, the research of Japan's Rizal is not active.
Material concerning Seiko Usui is hardly found, too.
(12/30 Araw ni Jose Rizal)
José Rizal comes to Japan in 1888, and stays in Tokyo for about one month.
The José Rizal memorial statue is set up in Hibiya Park in Tokyo in commemoration of this.
http://douzoumeguri.up.seesaa.net/image/IMG_2839.jpg
I tried to sit in that chair.
I have dozed because sitting feelings of the chair were very good.
k ang was playing in my feet.
Thank you for peaceful time :->