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The house stood at the end of a gravel path, half‑hidden by overgrown hydrangeas. When I knocked, the door opened just wide enough for a face to peek through—pale, sharp‑eyed, curious. shinseki-no-ko-to-o-tomari-da-kara.html

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In a world that's increasingly dominated by technology and urbanization, it's easy to lose touch with nature. By making time for stargazing, you can: So the phrase might mean something like: “Because

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