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”.
1. Top of diplomatic missions. There are temporary correspondent ambassadors and resident special ambassadors, and usually refer to the latter. 2. A person who is appointed from a local government, an organization, a company, etc. and performs public relations activities. 3. A messenger dispatched formally under the orders of central government agencies such as … Read More
Because the role differs slightly depending on the industry, and because it is neither a job title nor an occupation, in Japan it is often treated only in terms of atmosphere. And in Japan, it is often written as “スーパーバイザー” in katakana notation. A supervisor is responsible for: A person with the official task … Read More
It is a Japanese dish in which ingredients such as seafood and vegetables are wrapped in a garment mainly made of wheat flour and fried in oil. Tempura is a fast food imported from Nanban (Westerner) Tokugawa Ieyasu is known to have been very careful about his health, and it can be said that … 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”.
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.