Tsure-Zure

A while ago, we decided to remove Zemi Note from Tawawa and give the Japanese weblog a new home somewhere else. Now that the move is complete, we’re pleased to announce the brand-spankin’-new Tsure-zure.net.

The new weblog is picking up where the old one left off; it also contains all the entries and comments posted to Zemi Note in the last twelve months. Redirects are in place that map the old URLs onto the new, so all old the material should continue to be readily available.

The site’s name might be rendered in English as “unpremeditated” or “idle.” It alludes to Tsure-Zure Gusa, the collected reflections of the monk and poet Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350).

Tsure-zure.net runs on TextPattern, a content management system created by Dean Allen, proprietor of Textism.com the web site and owner of Oliver the dog.

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