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    <pubDate>Mon May 28 21:22:33 UTC 2012</pubDate>
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    <title>takahashim : roma-ji hiragana translator (2)</title>
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Some journals in Japanese use roma-ji, not hiragana nor katakana.<br /><br />But I guess that journals in roma-ji are hard to read for native Japanese readers, because they (including me) have no chance to read long sentences used roma-ji.<br /><br />So I want to use a translator from roma-ji into hiragana in this site, like below:<br />http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~yuichi/rest/romekana.html<br /><br />What do you think of it?
<br /><br />Posted at Fri Jan 02 19:19:20 UTC 2009<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri Jan 02 19:19:20 UTC 2009</pubDate>
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    <title>takahashim : Happy New Year! (2)</title>
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Happy New Year from Japan(+0900)!<br /><br />One of the most important goal for me in this year is mastering English to use some Conferences or other various events.<br />I'll read and write something in English on this site, but I have no idea how to improve listening and speaking skills.
<br /><br />Posted at Wed Dec 31 17:33:29 UTC 2008<br />]]></description>
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    <title>takahashim : now I'm in Hokkaido (1)</title>
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I have been back my hometown Hokkaido.<br />I'm in train from the airport to Sappoo now.<br />It's snow so much. There is white over the ground.<br />When I arrive in Sapporo, I'll go to bookstores.
<br /><br />Posted at Wed Dec 31 02:52:01 UTC 2008<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed Dec 31 02:52:01 UTC 2008</pubDate>
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    <title>takahashim : YURIIKA Extra Edition: Hatsune-Miku / ユリイカ 増刊号 総特集=初音ミク (1)</title>
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(From my review: http://lang-8.com/review/57 )<br /><br />The book is extra edition of YURIIKA, famous creative (?) magazine. The theme of this book is Hatsune-Miku, the most populer "vocaloid" in Japan. "Vocaloid" is the singing software/musical instrument.<br /><br />The book has many articles. Some are cool, some are not. It's not bad totally, but the Hatsune-Miku movement itself is more remarkable than it.
<br /><br />Posted at Sun Dec 28 17:24:33 UTC 2008<br />]]></description>
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    <title>takahashim : Hello, world! (5)</title>
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Hello!<br /><br />This is my first post.<br />Test, test, test.
<br /><br />Posted at Sun Dec 28 17:11:36 UTC 2008<br />]]></description>
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