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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Green-scented, wind-fragrant May


風薫る/Kaze kaoru is a seasonal term traditionally used in Waka and Haiku, Japanese poetry.
 It describes the refreshing breeze that blows through fresh greenery, carrying the scent of flowers and plants.
It signals the start of the pleasant early summer right before 梅雨 Apricot Rains, about a month and a half
 rainy season.


May is a season of "green scent"— fresh, crisp aroma arising from young, lush vegetation. 


Probably because of the high moisture content of the thriving new leaves,
I feel soaked in the dripping essence of  foliage when walking in the greenery.




Sparkling or dancing light  and reflection.


Bentobox-like small, rectangular, shallow basin sits nestled inside a larger, natural pond.
As the gentle, rhythmic ripples moves across its surface, the reflection of the surrounding
foliage start shimmering.


The window became a leafy veil, with the trees outside painted on the glass.


In Nara Park, deer are very active and transitioning from their winter to summer coats, 
often looking patchy as they shed.

The breeze in early May often carries these scents of Wisteria, Rhododendron, or Yellow Roses.







So free and comfortable in the balmy air of May!




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