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Dear Houtarou,
 
Dear Houtarou,
   
I'm currently in Benares. Although people in Japan call this place Benares, calling it Varanasi is probably more accurate, technically speaking.
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I am currently staying in Benares. Although in Japan this place is commonly known as Benares, calling it Varanasi is probably more accurate in terms of pronunciation.
   
Benares is a great city, Houtarou. This is a city of funeral ceremonies - after all, it has a long history of funerals. It seems like whoever dies here can ascend directly to heaven. Or am I wrong?
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Benares is a great town, Houtarou. This is a town of funeral ceremonies - after all, it has been since a long time ago. It seems like whoever dies here can ascend directly to heaven. Or am I wrong?
   
Oh yes, it's said that this place is "free from the wheel of reincarnation." What it means is that dying here is the equivalent to becoming an enlightened being in the Buddhist sense. In China, a life of austerity is required to reach this state of "release", but here you simply pass away and then everything is okay.
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Oh yes, this place is said to be "free from the wheel of reincarnation." What it means is that dying here is equivalent to becoming an enlightened being in the Buddhist sense. In China, a long austerity is required to reach this state of "release". But here you simply pass away and then everything is okay.
   
Well, that's hardly fair for the Chinese.
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Well, that's a pathetic story for the Chinese.
   
   
Oh, by the way, belated congratulations on being successfully admitted into high school. It is Kamiyama High School after all, isn't it? What a boring choice. But congratulations anyway.
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It might be a bit late, but congratulations for being successfully admitted into high school. It is Kamiyama High School after all, isn't it? What a boring choice. But congratulations anyway.
   
Here's a piece of advice from your big sis to someone who has safely become a high school student.
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As your big sis, let me give you, someone who has safely become a high school student, a piece of advice.
   
 
Enter the Classics Club.
 
Enter the Classics Club.
   
The Classics Club is a humanities club in Kami-High with a long and venerable tradition. As you may know, I was also a member of the club.
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The Classics Club is a humanities club in Kami-High with a long tradition. Also, you might already know this, but I also belonged to the club in the past.
   
I heard through the grapevine that our tradition-rich club has had no new members for three years and currently has no members at all. If no one joins the club this year it will be disbanded. As a former member of the club, I won't stand for it.
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I heard this from someone else, but it seems that our tradition-rich club has had no newcomers for three years and currently has no members at all. If no one joins the club this year it will be disbanded. As a former member of the club it is certainly not something I can stand.
   
If there happens to be a new member this April, well then, the situation will be completely different. Houtarou, protect the Classics Club, the bloom of your big sister's youth. Just join the club in name only.
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However, if there are newcomers in April then the situation will turn out differently. Houtarou, safeguard the Classics Club, the youth of your big sis. For now you can join the club in name only.
   
Anyway, it's not really that bad of a club. In autumn it's particularly great.
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Moreover, it's not really that bad of a club. It's particularly great in autumn.
   
You don't have anything better to do, do you?
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After all, you don't have anything better to do, do you?
   
I'll give you a call after reaching New Delhi.
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I'll call you after reaching New Delhi.
   
 
With love,<br />
 
With love,<br />

Revision as of 23:23, 13 September 2014

1 - Letter from Benares

Dear Houtarou,

I am currently staying in Benares. Although in Japan this place is commonly known as Benares, calling it Varanasi is probably more accurate in terms of pronunciation.

Benares is a great town, Houtarou. This is a town of funeral ceremonies - after all, it has been since a long time ago. It seems like whoever dies here can ascend directly to heaven. Or am I wrong?

Oh yes, this place is said to be "free from the wheel of reincarnation." What it means is that dying here is equivalent to becoming an enlightened being in the Buddhist sense. In China, a long austerity is required to reach this state of "release". But here you simply pass away and then everything is okay.

Well, that's a pathetic story for the Chinese.


It might be a bit late, but congratulations for being successfully admitted into high school. It is Kamiyama High School after all, isn't it? What a boring choice. But congratulations anyway.

As your big sis, let me give you, someone who has safely become a high school student, a piece of advice.

Enter the Classics Club.

The Classics Club is a humanities club in Kami-High with a long tradition. Also, you might already know this, but I also belonged to the club in the past.

I heard this from someone else, but it seems that our tradition-rich club has had no newcomers for three years and currently has no members at all. If no one joins the club this year it will be disbanded. As a former member of the club it is certainly not something I can stand.

However, if there are newcomers in April then the situation will turn out differently. Houtarou, safeguard the Classics Club, the youth of your big sis. For now you can join the club in name only.

Moreover, it's not really that bad of a club. It's particularly great in autumn.

After all, you don't have anything better to do, do you?

I'll call you after reaching New Delhi.

With love,
Tomoe


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