Description for "looking for a kooky in Kanji"
(I’m, We are)looking for (a kooky, an eccentric person, an eccentric, an odd fellow, a queer fish a crank).
Japanese says Hen-jin-bo-shu-chu.
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(I’m, We are)looking for (a kooky, an eccentric person, an eccentric, an odd fellow, a queer fish a crank).
Japanese says Hen-jin-bo-shu-chu.
Japanese says Ten-pu-ra. Battered with water-soluble wheat flour and fried in vegetable oil. It begins in the Edo period. this is most difficult kanji. The etymology of tempura is “tempero” which means “cooking” in Portuguese and “templo” which means “heavenly day (day when birds and beasts are forbidden and eat fried fish)” in Spanish. … Read More
Japanese fish dishes in which mackerel fillets are simmered with seasonings such as miso. The basic recipe is to simmer mackerel with miso and sugar, sake, mirin and ginger. One of the representative ones of Japanese mackerel dishes. Japan call “Sa ba no mi so ni”.
Total length about 1m. The body is gray or grayish white, with dark, pale, pale mottles. The chest is darker than the body color. The head is large, wide and flat. The tail is thin and short. Have a rooster, shake it to attract small fish and eat. It is served for cooking in … 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.