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At last, spring has come to this part of Japan.
A famous Japanese poet does not approve of any fixed doctrine in haiku.
Do you have a similar saying in Japanese?
Is there a similar proverb in Japan?
Is there also a similar proverb in Japan?
Keeping a diary also gives us a chance to reflect on our daily life.
The autocrat strove in vain to deal with the awkward situation.
The same explanation is true of that case.
The same is true of Japan.
The same applies to my class.
Do you think animals have souls?
Pure water was washed away to this river as well at that time.
The authorities are striving in vain to stabilize the currency.
There is honor even among thieves.
Give the devil his due.
Tokyo is as large a city as any in Japan.
There is no telling when a severe earthquake will strike Tokyo.
There is no knowing when a severe earthquake will happen in Tokyo.
With all his efforts, he failed the test.
For all his genius he is as obscure as ever.

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