http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~anono/
@I like a bed arranged in blue. It's an image of a deep sea. This is one of my creative life style I apply myself to both job and private with full of curiosity inordertogrowmycreativity. I love totravel. Especially Asia, I have special feeling. I've visited China and Mongolia a while ago. I felt the Asian culture besides Japanese; taking pictures of children, meeting many different people, and looking for our origin, it was such a great experience and sensational time.

Well, I've been playing music, and I will continue to sing, therefore the folk music I heard in Asia was so impressive for me. I've also recorded some songs that the children were singing snatches of, and have shown some of them in my home page Since that, I could have gotten many information and talk with interesting people through mails, and that excites me. I think that the home page is very important place to express one's emotion ad creativity, and that I call my home page "exhibition of curiosity". Since I started internet, I take notes and take pictures to put things on record much more than I used to.

I've always thought of sympathizing with a person about the impression. Well, My home page is like a relationship between those friends who visit such exhibition, and that what myfeeling is linked to. No matter the nationality or age, it is communicated only by the inter ests; I think that's sensitive. It's a great encounter. I feel that technology somehow goes away from the human nature. Internet can deal with not only the text but also pictures, drawings, sound and animation. It's like mouse, ears, eyes and fingers. As the civilization develops, there might be easier machines, then we might be connected wireless. I'm looking forward to such times to come, and with suchfeeling, I'm walking along my field of creativity with curiosity.



She began to travel Asia since she was interested in Asian costume.
Now she is planning to visit Tibet, Nepal and India; before that shewants to go to Bulgaria.


Ms.Nonogaki's computer : powerbook Duo270C


Paul Winter's "Song For the World" in the album called " Earth Beat"is corroboration of Russia's chorus which makes me feel like praising the earth.


Why don't your just look at Ms Nonogaki's pot of curiosity once.


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