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Japanese calls “Sui ei”.
It refers to the movement of swimming on the surface of the water or in the water. It was also called swimming, and until the end of the Edo period it was called water bathing (suiren). As competitions, in addition to competitive swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo and jumping competitions are also included in swimming competitions.
すいえい 漢字
swimming clubswimming clubPlease check it out! > example products Japanese says sui-ei-bu.水泳部 すいえいぶ 漢字
Tennistennis. Please check it out! > stuff for example Japanese says "tei-kyu". テニス ていきゅう 漢字
Carbonated water1 a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring. 2 effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide. Japanese says tan-san-sui. > beverage stocks…
dodgeball> ball game in Japanese stock A type of ball game. Two teams of the same number of players enter each on a…
Japanese pepperPlease check it out! > example products 1. Australian tree having alternate simple leaves and slender axillary spikes of white flowers 2. any…
BaseballA competition in which two teams of nine people alternately attack and defend using equipment such as balls, bats, and gloves, and compete…
KendoJapanese fencing. swordsmanship. Japanese says "Ken-Do". A traditional athletic culture that was born in Japan and inherited in Japan. Needless to say, the…
Kenpoplease check it out! > example products Modern means martial arts manual by hitting, poking, kicking and atemi Waza. Japanese calls Ken-Po. けんぽう…