| A New Year, Room 41 and the Kojiki! |
Work here at Ahadada Toronto continues after nice holiday spent with family and friends, culminating last night with a New Year’s eve dinner at the excellent Room Forty One in Hamilton.
The food at Room Forty One definitely the highlight. Everything was wonderful. The quail and chowder was was unlike anything I have had before—light and creamy. The presentation was exceptional; everything looked to good to eat. The desserts were beautiful and finished the evening off perfectly.
Presenly, we are working on Yoko Danno’s translation of the Kojiki. Of all the mass of Japanese literature, which lies before us as the result of nearly twelve centuries of book-making, the most important monument is the work entitled Kojiki or “Records of Ancient Matters,” which was completed in A.D. 712.
The Kojiki is an important work because it has faithfully preserved the mythology, the manners, the language, and the traditional history of Ancient Japan.
Presently, am just working on text reflow after hacing added in all of the images!
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