Description for "Head of a section in Kanji"
a designation that refers to the department of an organization such as a government agency or a company or the person in charge of a department as a division. Japanese says “Ka Cho”.
a designation that refers to the department of an organization such as a government agency or a company or the person in charge of a department as a division. Japanese says “Ka Cho”.
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
A person responsible for the administration of a business. Usually in a Japanese company it will be classed above the section chief. next-in-command, Deputy National Director, Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Chief Memorial Affairs Director, Vice Director, Deputy Chief Benefits Director, deputy manager, Deputy Chief Medical Director, Deputy Director and etc. Japanese says “Ji Cho”.
Since the assistant head assistant of a department is in charge of supporting the head of a department, it does not have the authority or authority of the head of a department. If head of a department is out of the office for external work, the main task is to control the inside of … Read More
Akihabara is an area name that refers to the area around JR Akihabara Station in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. It is known as one of the largest electric towns in Japan. History and etymology of Akihabara (Akiba) During the Edo period, it was the area where lower samurai lived. As it was said, “Fires and fights … Read More
1. Serve near the side. Be on the side of your superiors. 2. After the Heian period, a family member (Kenin) who served the prince, customs, lord, temple, company, and institute and was in charge of housework. 3. Abbreviation for “Samurai-dokoro”. 4. A place where the samurai banqueted in the south of Seiryoden. 5. … Read More
A term used to describe someone who is older or older than you. Also, people who entered the same school or company before you, even if they are younger. In Japanese calls “Sen pai”. Origin of Senpai(senior) This consists of two kanji characters. “先” is a character that has meanings such as “beginning”, “before”, … 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.