Description for "stockholder in Kanji"
someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation.
Japanese says “Kabu Nushi”.
someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation.
Japanese says “Kabu Nushi”.
It is appointed by the Board of Directors, which makes management decisions on behalf of shareholders, and bears ultimate responsibility for corporate management policies. It is often the same as the chairman of the board of directors. Japan call “Sai ko kei ei seki nin sha”.
Japanese says “Bu shi do”. As the word Edo period identity system agro-industry trader, samurai stands above the world, holds the virtue of Confucianism, acts as a saint, and should be encouraged by martial arts. It seems that it was considered as virtue not to be caught by life such as food, food and … Read More
A language spoken by 120 million inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago. It is used almost as a single language in Japan. The Japanese vocabulary is divided into three types: Japanese, Chinese, and loanwords. The notation is very complicated, and sometimes Chinese characters, hiragana, katakana, etc. are mixed. The dialects differ significantly in terms 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.