Books include:
"Under the Wheel", "The Great Gatsby", "Norwegian Wood", "Centaur", "Electra", "War and Peace" "Sexual Man", "The Magic Mountain", "Das Kapital", "August Light"
Music includes:
"Ki no Dai", "Sweetheart", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely" "Heart Club Band", "Waltz for Debbie", "Seven Daffodils", "Lemon Tree", "Strawberry Love Song", "Five Hundred Miles from Home", "Where the Flowers Fall", "Row Michelle", "Mi "Shell" "The Loner"
"Julia" "Proud Mary" "Spinning Wheel" "The Sun Rises Here" "Change" "The Girl from Ipanema" "Glitter Firecrackers" "Honeysuckle" "Tender Blue" "On the Roof" "Yesterday" "One Thing" "Fool on the Hill"
"Penny Alley" "Blackbird" "Sixth Fourteen" "And I Love Her" "Hey Jude" "Peacock Dance for the Dead Princess" "Moonlight" "Close to You" "Raindrops on My Head" "Walking Time" "Wedding Song" " "Sukiyaki" "Blue Velvet" "Green Acres" "Erin Ruby"
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Extended information:
Watanabe's first love Naoko She was originally the girlfriend of his good high school classmate Kizuki, but later Kizuki committed suicide and Naoko lived alone. A year later, Watanabe met Naoko by chance and started dating. At this time, Naoko had become quiet and shy, with a hint of gloom in her eyes from time to time. The two had sex on the night of Naoko's 20th birthday. Unexpectedly, Naoko disappeared the next day.
A few months later Naoko wrote to say that she was admitted to a mental sanatorium far away in the mountains. When Watanabe went to visit, he found that Naoko began to have the plumpness and beauty of a mature woman. He also met Reiko who was in the same dormitory as Naoko. Before leaving, Watanabe said that he would always wait for Naoko.
Watanabe met Midori in a small restaurant because Midori asked him to borrow the class notes of "History of Drama II", and they gradually became familiar with him. When Midori's father passed away, Watanabe began dating Midori, a junior. Midori is the complete opposite of the introverted Naoko, appearing very pure and lively.
During this period, Watanabe felt very depressed and hesitant. On the one hand, I can't forget Naoko's lingering illness and tenderness, on the other hand, I can't resist Midoriko's bold confession and charming vitality. Soon the bad news came that Naoko had committed suicide, and Watanabe walked around in despair. Finally, with the encouragement of Naoko's roommate Reiko, she began to explore her future life.
Baidu Encyclopedia-"Norwegian Forest"