Description for "strong in Kanji"
1. Be strong. Also, something strong.
2. For nouns representing quantities, etc., it represents that the numbers are rounded off.
Japanese says “Kyo”, “Tsuyo”.
1. Be strong. Also, something strong.
2. For nouns representing quantities, etc., it represents that the numbers are rounded off.
Japanese says “Kyo”, “Tsuyo”.
People with an inheritance born from the same parent. Also, as a result of marriage etc, those who became a relationship to call the same person as parent. Those who are not kinship brothers but have become promises and have a close relationship like brothers. Japanese says “Kyo dai”.
It is said to be derived from a Sanskrit word meaning “shining”. 1. money. In particular, large format gold coins. 2. something of value and value. Japanese says “Oh gon” “Ko gane”, in the past, it was also called “Kugane”. Goldgolden also has other meanings. In the adult world, it is also a common … Read More
A derogatory Japanese slang term that refers to inferior appearance and impression. Ugly woman’s face. Also that woman. The word to curse a woman. Japanese said “Busu” in Katakana. There is a theory about the etymology, but it is said to be an “Shujo” “Shikome”. Also, the root of aconite is called “bushi”, which … Read More
A group leader is the head of an organizational unit called a group in an organization, a group, or a school. Position mainly used in companies, government offices, etc. 1. One of the middle managers of companies and corporations. It corresponds to the section chief or manager. 2. It is a leader of a … 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.A legendary creature, usually depicted as long and snake-like, with many claws, common in several East Asian cultures. 2.A large snake-like monster with the eyes of a hare, the horns of a stag, and the claws of a tiger; known for its benevolent behavior in ancient Oriental mythology. Also, the nickname for China in … Read More
Asakusa is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, most famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals. Asakusa has a completely different atmosphere from other cities such as Shibuya, Ginza, Roppongi, and Akihabara in Tokyo. You can see … 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.