NewzVille Leisure (Part II)
Welcome to spring in Japan—We had talked about flora, now will give you info on fauna today. When the days start to get warm, the air fills with the pretty melodies of songbirds.
Known as a harbinger of spring, the Japanese bush warbler has long been celebrated in Japanese Classical-poetry waka with the plum blossoms. About 15 centimeters in length, it has feathers of muted olive green, a favorite color for kimono (clothing).
Let’s enjoy the delicacy of spring in Japan, brought to life by this tiny little bird. with deep hearing and thoughtful eyes open….provided you travel to Japan in this spring. If you are cringe-worthy, then euphoria of spring will slip.