Japanese Listening Practice | Walk around in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo
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Hi, welcome to Speak Japanese Naturally!
I’m Fumi.
I’m walking around Yoyogi Park in Shibuya in Tokyo on November 26th.
The autumn leaves are still beautiful.
They say you can get the widest view of the sky in Tokyo in Yoyogi Park.
And the phrase “the widest view of the sky in Tokyo“ reminded me of a poem,
あどけない空の話 An innocent story of the sky written by Kotaro Takamura(1883-1956)
Here’s the whole poem
あどけない話
Innocent story
智恵子は東京に空がないといふ
Chieko says there’s no sky in Tokyo
ほんとの空が見たいといふ。
She says she wants to see the real sky
私は驚いて空を見る。
Which made me look up at the sky in surprise
桜若葉の間に在るのは、
What I can see between young sakura leaves is
切つても切れない むかしなじみのきれいな空だ。
The beautiful sky that I have been familiar with for a long time
どんよりけむる地平のぼかしは
The foggy horizon is unclear with
うすもも色の朝のしめりだ。
Pale pink moist morning
智恵子は遠くを見ながら言ふ。
Chieko looks far away and says
阿多多羅山(あたたらやま)の山の上に
Above the Atatara mountain
毎日出てゐる青い空が
The blue sky you see every day is
智恵子のほんとの空だといふ。
Her real sky, she says
あどけない空の話である
It is an innocent story of the sky
高村光太郎 1928年
Kotaro Takamura, 1928
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「言う」=「言う」
「ゐる」=「いる」
These parts are written in an old Japanese style
I hope you’ll enjoy this video.
Thank you for visiting.
Fumi
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