Description for "be in sound good health in Kanji"
Liveable life without illness or injury. Japanese says “Mu Byo Soku Sai”.
Liveable life without illness or injury. Japanese says “Mu Byo Soku Sai”.
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
It is said to be the world’s longest river with a length of about 6,650 kilometers that flows north to south on the African continent. Due to its length, it passes through various countries and finally passes through Egypt before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The number of countries facing is a total of … Read More
The capital of England. The country’s largest city in southeastern England, straddling both banks of the Thames. The city is at the center, and 12 other wards such as Westminster formed the County of London, but from the standpoint of expanding the metropolitan area and wide-area administration, middlesex, parts of Kent and Essex, etc. … Read More
a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees. Japanese says “hachi mitsu”. Honey bees fly around the fields and collect nectar from blooming flowers, store it in the hives where they live, and mature it. Originally, honeybees collect energy sources necessary for life from flowers, store them, and eat them. Honey’s unique taste, aroma, and … 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
Yukata was originally used by aristocrats in the Heian period (794-1185) when they entered steam baths, to avoid burns from the steam. The yukata is said to have originated in the Heian period, when aristocrats wore “yukatabira” made of hemp to prevent burns from the steam. As time went by, the yukata became the … Read More
bumper harvest (the five grains (wheat, rice, beans, millet (awa and kibi))). cf. With the times, it has become the deity of commerce and agriculture bringing ‘prosperous trade’ and ‘good harvests’ as a deity of good luck. This Kanji that can fulfill your wish is written in four letter idioms. It’s from long ago. … Read More
It is a general term for butterflies belonging to the family Papilionidae. In Japanese it is called “Agehacho”. The reason why it is called “Ageha(あげは)cho” is that the swallowtail butterfly flutters freely and looks like it is floating in the sky. Ecology of butterfly Adult swallowtail butterflies are often seen from March to October. … 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.