Estonia is the northernmost country among the Baltic states.
Located in northeastern Europe, Estonia faces the Baltic Sea, borders Russia to the east, and shares a border with Latvia to the south.
Agriculture thrives with wheat and potato cultivation.
It is a country highly dependent on foreign companies, possessing a high degree of economic freedom where foreign capital dominates most of the financial and insurance sectors.
Estonia is also globally recognized as an IT pioneer, having developed internet calling service Skype and money transfer service TransferWise.
It is a country highly dependent on foreign companies, possessing a high degree of economic freedom where foreign capital dominates most of the financial and insurance sectors.
Estonia is also globally recognized as an IT pioneer, having developed internet calling service Skype and money transfer service TransferWise.
Conversely, it is a country surrounded by vast forests, where rich nature quietly welcomes visitors.
The Old Town of the capital, Tallinn, features numerous castles, towers, and churches retaining their medieval charm, and is registered as a World Heritage Site.
The Old Town of the capital, Tallinn, features numerous castles, towers, and churches retaining their medieval charm, and is registered as a World Heritage Site.
Being a coastal nation, Estonia consumes a lot of fish dishes. Among these, salmon is particularly famous. It seems to be available year-round in supermarkets, though some may be imports from places like Norway. Generally, due to Estonia’s many lakes, people also enjoy freshwater fish dishes like marinades.
Explanation of this calligraphy
The top row is in hiragana, the middle row in kanji, and the bottom row in katakana, all written horizontally.























