Maeda as surname in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

Hello, Mr. Maeda. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Maeda, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. This surname derives from a place name that refers to the geographical location or relationship of “rice fields in front of buildings”—specifically, the rice fields in the foreground of a vast paddy … Read More

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Cherry Blossoms, a Blue Sky, and Streak of Light – Foto - Zangyo-Ninja

This photo beautifully captures the contrast between the pink cherry blossoms and the clear blue sky. A slightly curved streak of light—whether it’s the trail of a gust of wind or the tail of a dragon flying through the sky—is captured in the frame, giving the image a divine quality. In the photography world, … Read More

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Pink Cherry Blossoms, a Blue Sky, and Streaks of Light – Foto - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a beautiful photo that captures the striking contrast between the cloudless blue sky and the pink cherry blossoms. Whether it’s the trail left by a passing breeze or the tail of a dragon flying through the sky, a slightly curved streak of light has been captured, giving the image a divine quality. … Read More

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Akita in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana as written vertically - Zangyo-Ninja

The Etymology of Akita The name derives from the ancient term “Agita.” It is the place visited by Abe no Hirafu, who appears in the *Nihon Shoki* (Chronicles of Japan). The prevailing theory is that the name originates from Ainu or ancient Japanese words meaning “a high place” or “a piece of land jutting … Read More

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A Blue Sky and Pink Cherry Blossoms – Foto - Zangyo-Ninja

When it comes to Japan’s most iconic flower, it’s the cherry blossom. This photo beautifully captures the contrast between the cherry blossoms and the blue sky. Note that these are not Somei-Yoshino cherry blossoms, but rather Kawazu cherry blossoms, a variety that blooms earlier than Somei-Yoshino.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 2 – Foto - Zangyo-Ninja

There are two Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings in the Nishi-Shinjuku sub-central business district. While the main government complex is symmetrical, this building on the south side features an asymmetrical design. It primarily serves as office space for the day-to-day administrative operations of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Working in conjunction with the Main Government Building, … Read More

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Shimizu in Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana include Kokorozashi - Zangyo-Ninja

Hello, Mr. Shimizu. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Shimizu, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. This surname originated from place names containing the characters for “clear water” (清水) or “spring water” (志水) found throughout the country. It derives from the idea of a place where clear water … Read More

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Crimson Plum Blossoms in a Park – Foto - Zangyo-Ninja

Plum blossoms bloom nationwide from late January to early May, with the peak viewing season falling between February and March. These plum blossoms were photographed around February. The symbolic meanings of plum blossoms include “nobility,” “elegance,” “patience,” and “loyalty.” Because they bloom before the cold of winter has passed, they are known as an … Read More

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sky in bi-calligraphy (combined English and Kanji term) - Zangyo-Ninja

Description of this sky As stated in the title, it is written as “sky” in calligraphy, but it is also written as “空” (sky). “sky” is intentionally written in this position, at this size, and with this angle. ‘空’ is generally the kanji representing the space above the horizon, but the gas “air” that … Read More

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Star shaped Merry Christmas in 8 langs and Happy Holidays - Zangyo-Ninja

This star-shaped design is inspired by Christmas Eve. It features the phrase “Merry Christmas” typographically arranged into a star shape, translated into English, Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Dutch, Norwegian, and Portuguese. Additionally, only the English version includes “Happy Holidays.” Each design incorporates a ribbon shaped like a pentagon. This ribbon may appear to the … Read More

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Burdock in Kanji & Hiragana, read as Gobo in Japanese - Zangyo-Ninja

It’s not a tree root. What is burdock? A biennial plant in the Asteraceae family. Primarily consumed for its long, elongated root, it’s a uniquely Japanese vegetable rarely used outside Japan. It looks like a tree root. However, recent research has revealed several things. It is not highly nutritious, but it is rich in … Read More

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iCe in bi-calligraphy as Japan traditional design - Zangyo-Ninja

Description iCe and Natsugori(夏氷) This design is an artist’s interpretation of the traditional Japanese motif known as “Natsugori” (夏氷). When summer arrives in Japan, shops hang these flags to signal, “We’re selling shaved ice!” The word “ice” written in red at the center is actually the Japanese character for ‘ice’ (氷), rendered in bi-calligraphy—Japanese … Read More

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Yoga in Hiragana and Kanji, seems relax style - Zangyo-Ninja

Overview of Yoga Through meditation, one calms the mind, enters a mystical realm of stillness, and aims for union with the Absolute (Brahman/Atman). This is the orthodox Brahmin ascetic practice. It involves performing special postures that impose austerities on the body. In recent years, it has also been used for health and beauty purposes. … Read More

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Pressing Forward Courageously in Kanji 勇往邁進 - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a representative Japanese cheer phrase. It means to advance boldly and straight ahead, referring to moving forward wholeheartedly and without hesitation toward one’s goal. “勇往” (yūō) means to advance without hesitation. “邁進” (maishin) means to advance rapidly and fearlessly. In Japanese, similar meanings are sometimes expressed by stringing together different kanji (or … Read More

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Scramble crossing in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

A popular photo spot for tourists in Shibuya This intersection is located immediately outside the JR Shibuya Station northwest exit (Hachiko Exit). Known as the world’s busiest intersection, its sight has become a Tokyo landmark. From the connecting bridge linking the JR Yamanote Line and Keio Inokashira Line, you can see people crossing the … Read More

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Saudi Arabia in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

What kind of country is Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia is a vast country occupying 80% of the Arabian Peninsula, with most of its land being desert. It shares borders with countries such as Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Oman. It holds world-leading reserves and production levels of oil, … Read More

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Blue sky in Kanji and Hiragana, read Aozora in Japanese - Zangyo-Ninja

Meaning of “Aozora” A clear blue sky. A cloudless blue sky. A sky that appears blue and clear. When attached to other words, it indicates “outdoors,” “outside,” or “open-air.” Description of This Calligraphy The kanji in the upper section is written horizontally, while the hiragana in the lower section is written vertically. The background, … Read More

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New Zealand in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

New Zealand is an island nation located southeast of the Australian continent and is a self-governing member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Its capital is Wellington. In the Māori language, it is called Aotearoa. The South Island and North Island are separated by the narrow Cook Strait. The New Zealand Alps traverse both islands, … Read More

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A view moon with Bonsai in Kanji which means ordinary skill - Zangyo-Ninja

Description this work The pronunciation of bonsai was rendered with the same kanji. Typically, Bonsai is written in kanji as “盆栽.” Did the artist, after much consideration, find the standard kanji too mundane? Or did they deliberately underestimate himself, using the kanji “凡才” (meaning ordinary skill) with a touch of irony? “凡才” is written … Read More

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Shomon Raifuku in Kanji, the proverb in Hiragana. 笑門来福 - Zangyo-Ninja

Happiness naturally comes to homes filled with laughter. This phrase originates from the proverb “Wa ra u ka do ni ha fu ku ki ta ru” (laughter brings good fortune), meaning that happiness naturally comes to households where smiles never cease. The hiragana text below this work corresponds to that proverb. Regarding the kanji … Read More

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Iceland in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

A small island nation situated between Europe and North America. The capital, Reykjavík, lies at 64 degrees north latitude. New York City’s coordinates are approximately 40.7 degrees north latitude, and Japan’s Hokkaido is also around 40 degrees north. It certainly sounds cold. However, thanks to the warm current flowing north from Mexico, it’s a … Read More

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Nezuko in Kanji and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

One of the names for Japanese women In Japan, names ending with characters like “子 (ko), 美 (mi), or 恵 (e)” are almost always female, though there are exceptions. Until the Showa era, names ending with “子” were common for women, but from the end of Showa through Heisei, such names became less frequent. … Read More

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Shirogane blue bond (Aoiike) in calligraphy and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

Description for Shirogane blue pond This is a tourist spot located in Shirogane, Biei Town, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido. True to its name, its defining feature is the clear blue water surface. Sunlight reflecting off the water creates a beautiful scene. It is an artificial lake created by chance when water accumulated in a small … Read More

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Hayashi in Kanji with family crests as Senjafuda - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a fictional group performing hayashi music. This work designs the fictional hayashi group “Hayashi” in the style of a senjafuda (temple/shrine charm) using this site’s original font. The font under development features an ultra-thick line style resembling brushwork, often called senja-moji or yose-moji, with enhanced curves and rounded forms. The large kanji … Read More

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Mount Hiei in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

Mount Hiei, also known by the famous name “Fuji of the Capital,” as well as Eizan, Hokurei, and Tendai-san, is a mountain straddling western Ōtsu City in Shiga Prefecture and northeastern Kyoto City in Kyoto Prefecture. A mountain revered by ancient people Located on the border between Kyoto and Shiga Prefectures, it offers a … Read More

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This is the original type. I previously shared a work featuring a kemomimi-style mizuhiki design, but this flower wreath is the original creation. The mizuhiki on both sides remains symmetrical and unchanged, and the flower types are mostly the same, but only the plum-shaped mizuhiki at the top center is positioned differently. This is … Read More

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Wonder, Fukashigi in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a Buddhist term. It means something that cannot be expressed in words or comprehended by the mind. Something beyond the reach of language or thought. Something strange and bizarre. Something vastly different from the ordinary. In modern usage, it is abbreviated to “Fushigi (不思議)” by omitting the second character “ka(可)”. Originally, it … Read More

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Kamakura in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

The most representative example is Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture. Kamakura is the location in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, where Minamoto no Yoritomo established the Kamakura Shogunate, the center of Japan’s first samurai government. The number of tourists visiting Kamakura exceeds approximately 20 million annually. It is a temple and shrine tourist destination on par … Read More

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Paradise, Gokuraku in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana - Zangyo-Ninja

What is Gokuraku? Four-character idiom, Buddhist term abbreviated from “Gokuraku jo do” (Land of Perfect Bliss). The Pure Land of Amitabha Buddha. In Sanskrit, Sukhavati. Said to lie beyond this world to the west, beyond ten billion Buddha lands, it is a realm of bliss where all suffering is absent and all things are … Read More

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Shibuya exists both as a place name and as a surname. Shibuya as a place name (Tokyo) A ward located in the southwest of Tokyo’s 23 wards. In 1932 (Showa 7), the three towns of Shibuya, Sendagaya, and Yoyohata in Toyotama District merged to form Shibuya Ward. Regarding the station itself, in March 2013, … Read More

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Win, sure of victory in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a term that has become commonplace from the world of Shogi (Japanese chess) It refers to a situation where the outcome of a game is already decided in favor of one side. It is often used in the late stages of a game when one side has gained a significant advantage in … Read More

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