kavurma Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 sakura pilav lapası anlamına gelmiyor muydu
BabacumMostors Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 kardeş bi kenara çekil benim sorum daha önemli
Bujinkan Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 kavurma said: sakura pilav lapası anlamına gelmiyor muydu Flower Sakura (Japanese kanji: 桜 or 櫻; katakana: サクラ) is the Japanese name for ornamental cherry trees, Prunus serrulata, and their blossoms. Cherry fruit (known as sakuranbo) come from a different species of tree. Close up of cherry blossomsSakura, a well-known and ubiquitous symbol of Japan, are represented on all manner of consumer goods, including kimono, stationery, and dishware. Cherry blossoms are an enduring metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life, and as such are frequently depicted in art, and are associated with both samurai and kamikaze. There is at least one popular folk song, originally meant for the shakuhachi (bamboo flute), titled "Sakura", as well as a number of pop songs. Japan's most beloved variety is the Somei Yoshino. Its flowers are nearly pure white, tinged with the palest pink, especially near the stem. The flowers bloom, and usually fall (or "scatter", 散る [chiru], in Japanese) within a week, before the leaves come out. Therefore, the trees look nearly white from top to bottom. The variety takes its name from the village of Somei (now part of Toshima in Tokyo). It was developed in the mid- to late-19th century at the end of the Edo period and the beginning of the Meiji period. The Somei Yoshino is so widely associated with cherry blossoms that jidaigeki and other works of fiction often depict the variety in the Edo period or earlier; such depictions are anachronisms. Other categories include yamazakura, yaezakura, and shidarezakura. The yaezakura have large flowers, thick with rich pink petals. The shidarezakura, or weeping cherry, has branches that fall like those of a weeping willow, bearing cascades of pink flowers. Washington, D.C. Tidal Basin showing cherry trees in flowerAnnually, the Japanese track the sakura zensen, or Cherry-Blossom Front. Nightly forecasts follow the weather segment of news programs. The blossoming begins in Okinawa in February, and typically reaches Kyoto and Tokyo at the end of March or the beginning of April. Then it proceeds north, arriving in Hokkaido a few weeks later. Japanese pay close attention to these forecasts. They will go to parks, shrines and temples with family and friends and hold a "flower viewing party" known as hanami (花見). Hanami festivals celebrate the beauty of sakura, and for many, it is a chance to relax and enjoy the beautiful view. Most Japanese schools and public buildings have sakura trees outside of them. Since the fiscal and school year both begin in April, in many parts of Honshu, the first day of work or school will coincide with the cherry blossom season. Japan gave 3,000 sakura as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship. These trees have since lined the shore of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. (see West Potomac Park), and the gift was renewed with another 3,800 trees in 1956. The sakura trees continue to be a popular tourist attraction (and the subject of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival) when they reach full bloom in early spring. Cherry tree in Branch Brook Park
kthxbye Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Bu da bizden olsun. Killer in doğum günü partisi www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIMgdz8fvQI copy paste yapın mobilde linkleyemedim -.-
Esh Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Ben bileti aldim japonyaya. Yanlis yerde yasamaktan bunalmistim zaten. Acik adres neresi ninja-san
Bujinkan Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 BabacumMostors said: bi dakka ya Japonlar animelerdeki gibi değiller hiç.. KANIRILMIŞIZ!! nasil?
Esh Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Ozelden acik adresini yolladin ninja-san. Oraya protokol yapmaya gelecegim.
kavurma Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 ninja san ben de gelebilir miyim
Esh Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 kavurma said: ninja san ben de gelebilir miyim Siz gelmeyiniz ulan ayi-sama
Bujinkan Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 kavurma said: ninja san ben de gelebilir miyim sizin bir hikayenizi okudum cok begendim zero hour gibi
kavurma Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 karalama defterinde bulunan hikaye serisinden mi bahsediyorsunuz
Vingthor Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 kavurma said: ninja san ben de gelebilir miyim yaa büzüdö gör nöncö sömöö yööö. iki aydır yaralı bir japon bakıyorum iliğim kurudu
kavurma Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 esh vurunca sıkıntı yok biz vurunca ses çıkıyor
Bujinkan Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 kavurma said: karalama defterinde bulunan hikaye serisinden mi bahsediyorsunuz evet
Bujinkan Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Vingthor said: kavurma said: ninja san ben de gelebilir miyim yaa büzüdö gör nöncö sömöö yööö. iki aydır yaralı bir japon bakıyorum iliğim kurudu nasil?
BabacumMostors Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Mesaj tarihi: Haziran 28, 2013 Bujinkan said: BabacumMostors said: bi dakka ya Japonlar animelerdeki gibi değiller hiç.. KANIRILMIŞIZ!! nasil? latife ediyorum Ninja-san :)
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