Description for "prize winner in Kanji"
To receive an award. Those who won the Academy Awards, sports competitions, etc. Japan call “Ju sho sya”.
To receive an award. Those who won the Academy Awards, sports competitions, etc. Japan call “Ju sho sya”.
In the history of techniques that produce works in theaters such as Gagaku, Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki, Japanese music, folk performing arts, music, or traditional craft techniques such as pottery, lacquer, dyeing, metalwork, woodwork, bamboo, etc. , It means something with high artistic value. Japan call “Mu kei bun ka zai”.
At events and celebrations, it is a word given to the hero or leading figure of the day. It is effective when you want to liven up the place by using it for awards, birthday celebrations, etc., or when you want to thank the main person. Japanese calls “Kyo no suta” in Kanji and … Read More
1. Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. 2. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. In front of the autopsy, a kaishakunin shot down his neck from behind as he cut his belly. Japan calls Seppuku, hara-kiri, harikari. It is … Read More
Net slang refers to people who have a fulfilling real life. The word itself was coined to be widely recognized by 2channel around 2005, and to masochistically express that the real life is not fulfilling for those who are immersed in the community on the Internet. For those who live a comfortable online life … Read More
He loves Sushi and Sashimi. Having practiced calligraphy since childhood, his father was qualified as a teacher. Aokage(青景) comes from the blue landscape like the sea, the clear sky. And the blue shadow. Shadow means a ninja.