Description for "organizer in Kanji"
1. To play a central role in the business of associations and organizations. Also, the person in that role.
2. Caretaker for meetings, gatherings, banquets, etc.
Japanese said “Kanji”.
1. To play a central role in the business of associations and organizations. Also, the person in that role.
2. Caretaker for meetings, gatherings, banquets, etc.
Japanese said “Kanji”.
United States state. The Hawaiian Islands, which float almost in the center of the North Pacific Ocean, consist of eight major islands and 124 small islands. Also known as “Aloha Island”. Hawaii’s natural environment A part of the ridge created by the crustal movement that runs north and south from Aleutian to Australia in … Read More
Mandala, which is said to have originated in ancient India, is said to have spread to Central Asia, China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan, and there are various types. In Japan, it is often treated as a principal image in the form of a hanging scroll. There are many different ways of expression. Mandala … Read More
Generic name for frogs belonging to the amphibian class Anura order Toad family. Also called gama. The most widely distributed species in the world is the Bufo genus, with about 180 species worldwide, excluding Australia. They are generally large, with thick, dry skin. The head is large and has a pair of oval-shaped ear … Read More
the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness. It is said that the state without any light is completely black, but nothing is felt in this state. In reality, it can be said that what reflects a small amount of light uniformly is seen as black. Black gives the impression of … Read More
Sukiyaki history One of the hot pot dishes. Beef is mainly used, but there are also chicken plows that use chicken, pork and other meats and fish and shellfish. There is no theory that the meaning of sukiyaki is that plow was used instead of a pot, but the use of used plow is … Read More
Abbreviation for Hiroshima Prefecture or its prefectural capital, Hiroshima City. History of Hiroshima City During the Edo period, Hiroshima developed as a castle town of the Asano clan with an income of 426,500 koku. Since the Meiji period, it has had a strong character as a military city, and during the Sino-Japanese War, the … 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
The continent of Africa is a vast continent with an area of about 30,313,000 square kilometers (about 22.3% of the land of the earth), next to the continent of Eurasia and the (north-south) Americas. It is about 8000 kilometers, and the width of the east and west from 51 degrees east longitude to 17 … 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.