Description for "stowaway in Kanji"
a person who hides aboard a ship or plane in the hope of getting free passage. It is said Mi-ko-sha in Japanese.
a person who hides aboard a ship or plane in the hope of getting free passage. It is said Mi-ko-sha in Japanese.
1. Buddhist language. To convey enlightenment and truth that cannot be expressed in words from heart to heart. Mainly used by Zen families. 2. The hearts communicate with each other silently. Even if you don’t bother to explain it, you can communicate with the other person naturally. 3. A jargon for fellow students, which … 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
1. A person who teaches academics, techniques, and entertainment. Especially school teachers. Also, the person who is being taught. 2. A word that respects academic people such as Pastor, Master, Doctors, and Deputies, and people in leadership positions. 3. Calling others, including friendliness and teasing. 4. A person who was born before me. Japanese … Read More
Curry is readily available at any restaurant, and it has become a national dish in Japan. The country where curry was born When most people hear the word “home of curry,” they most likely think of India. Indeed, India is the birthplace of the dish we know today as curry. However, curry does not … Read More
The surname Kato is said to have been derived from “Mr. Fujiwara,” who once held great power. Mr. Fujiwara, who had strong power, is said to have become more and more inconvenient as the number of people (descendants and relatives) who give their surnames increased, and new surnames with the letters “Fuji” were derived … Read More
This is a work in which the Japanese word “美し” and the synonym are written in English “beauty”. It is written in English with Japanese in a method called bi-calligraphy. “美し” is a kind of abbreviation. It’s said “Utsuku-shi” in Japanese. It is described as “Utsuku-shi(美し)” in Japanese classics. Also, the nuance is slightly … Read More
large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind. Japanese says Zakuro. It has long been called “women’s fruit” and is said to be effective for beauty and health. Because the seeds are tightly packed inside the fruit, it has been considered a symbol of “fertility” and “prosperity … 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.