Description for "hero in Kanji"
1. a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits. 2. a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength. Japanese says Ei-yu.
1. a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits. 2. a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength. Japanese says Ei-yu.
the capital and largest city of Japan. east(東) capital(京). The capital of Japan, which occupies the southwestern part of the Kanto region. Renamed Edo to Tokyo during the Meiji Restoration. In 1889, the city of Tokyo became Tokyo City in the 15th ward, and after the Great Kanto Earthquake, the adjacent 5 counties were … Read More
There is no price for goods or services. It’s Free written vertical in Japanese Katakana. Free written horizon in Japanese Kanji. Free written vertical in Japanese Hiragana. Hiragana and katakana are colloquial translations of Kanji, so the meaning may not be understood depending on what is written. Japanese called “tada” in Japanese katakana and … Read More
The three neighbourhoods, Yanaka(谷中), Nezu(根津) and Sendagi(千駄木) are collectively called Yanesen. Yanesen refers to the Yanaka / Nezu / Sendagi area. Located in Bunkyo Ward and Taito Ward, near the center of Tokyo’s 23 wards, it is a part of the so-called “Yamanote”, but it still retains the atmosphere of downtown Tokyo, and is … Read More
The country’s name is said to have originated from the old name of Porto, “Portus Cale”. About 1/4 of Japan’s land area is inhabited by 10 million people, most of whom are Catholics. Surrounded by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean, it is the westernmost country in Europe. Portugal’s history The most important part of … Read More
Ramen is a dish born from the influx of Chinese noodle cuisine into Japan and its fusion with Japanese food culture. By combining the five elements of noodles, broth, sauce, ingredients, and fat/oil, an infinite number of recipes can be created, and many variations exist in terms of taste and style, including Soy sauce … 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
Acting with your own mind, without being bound by social rules and conventions. Don’t follow the rule. Japan call “Ji yu hon po”. There are both positive and negative nuances. Positive: An attitude of acting on one’s own volition, unrestrained by anything. Negative: Acting selfishly without consideration for others. The first two letters are … Read More
Topaz, the birthstone for the month of November, is a beautiful transparent orange-yellow, and its color has been compared to sherry. It is a typical yellow gemstone, and perhaps because of this, jewelry with a yellow color is often given the pseudonym “topaz. In fact, topaz is a gemstone with a great variety of … 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.