Seasonal pollen in Japan
Alder, cedar and cypress are the top three on the chart, and I suspect that it's the cedar pollen that's been wreaking havoc on my nose. I haven't heard much about alder pollen. The second from the bottom is ragweed.
Sugi, or Japanese cedar, can be found almost everywhere in Japan. The only place I can escape to is Okinawa.
Some info about pollen allergies here (in Japanese).
And finally...

Kato Rosa is such a babe. It just occurred to me that if I were to marry someone who is half Japanese, our children would be half Japanese. It doesn't seem to make sense for some reason, but if you mix fruit punch with fruit punch, you end up with fruit punch, don't you?




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If you're allergic to onions, the allergies with the onions and the allergies with the pollen might be additive. At least I think I remember food allergies have an additive (cumulative) effect on the body so with too high a total allergen load the body gets overwhelmed and stops handling it. I think this can lead to fatigue.
Also, 1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4 = 1/2 : it's an application of Fractions Theory.
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