Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日)

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Lately, I learn Japanese again during my leisure time. Learning Japanese for me is something fun and entertaining. The language sounds interesting to my ears. Actually, Japan occupies a very special room in my heart. ^^ When I was a child, I grew up with Japanese anime and manga. That is why I felt very happy when it was announced that I passed AFS student exchange selection to Japan in 2009 (during my senior high school). It was my first time going abroad, to the country of Cardcaptor Sakura. A dream came true. :’)

Recently I find a Japanese vocabulary that became my favorite Japanese word. It is Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日), means sunlight streaming through the trees. I am always fond of looking at the sky under the trees. When the sunshine streams through the leaves of the trees, it was really beautiful and amazing for me. I cannot describe this phenomenon in words. : ‘) And … it turns out that Japanese have a vocabulary to describe this extraordinary beauty, namely Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日).

Well, here are some of photos of Komorebi that I have been taking in various places.

Autumn

Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Autumn
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Autumn
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Autumn

Winter

Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Winter
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Winter

Spring

Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Spring
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Spring
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Spring
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Spring

Summer

bamboo komorebi japan
Komorebi (木 漏 れ 日) Summer

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