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06-01-2009, 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by YuriTokoro View Post
Hi.
Please correct my English, please.

"Rain"

It’s raining in Kawasaki. We’ve had many rainy days, but the rainy season has not yet started. We had nine rainy days last month (May).
I’ve heard there are many places that are suffering a water shortage. The people who live in such places would think Japanese people were lucky, but personally I think the rain in Japan is too much. I always wish we could share this rain with people who need water, which I know is impossible. Seawater desalination would be cheaper than transportation of rain water.

When my American friends came here, they didn’t bring umbrellas. It was hard for me to believe. Sure enough, it started raining while we were sightseeing. We had to take a taxi and seek shelter in an arcaded street.
I recommend you to bring an umbrella when you visit Japan. Of course, you can always buy one here.

Thank you.
Rain falls on everyone equally. As you say, sharing rain with those who need it most would be a wonderful thing. You expressed it in a very poetic way.

It rained here as well last night. A relaxing sight.


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