Description for "unheard of in Kanji"
Doing things that no one has ever done.
Breaking through unprecedented boundaries.
Many Japanese people mistakenly think that they have a bold personality.
Japanese says “Ha Ten Ko”.
Doing things that no one has ever done.
Breaking through unprecedented boundaries.
Many Japanese people mistakenly think that they have a bold personality.
Japanese says “Ha Ten Ko”.
In Japan, it is commonly called Jagaimo, and as you can see from this stock, it is also known as Bareisho, which is said to have come to be called because its shape resembles a bell worn on a horse. origin and propagation A perennial crop of the Solanaceae family native to the temperate … Read More
Since gratitude is something that is felt with the heart (although some say it is conveyed as a will to the head), the design is a heart-shaped version of the kanji character for gratitude. What is gratitude? Gratitude is an emotion that we feel when we recognize that we have obtained some good result, … Read More
Akihabara is a region name that points around JR Akihabara station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. Mainly applicable to Kanda, Kanda Sakuma Town, Kanda Hanaoka Town, Kanda Aioi Town, Kanda Matsunaga Town, Kanda Neri Fence Town, Kanda Izumi Town, Kanda Hirakawa Town and Akihabara, Taito Ward. In particular, Akihabara, which is talked about in the … Read More
Brought from China around the 7th century, Zen originally referred to the teachings and practices of the Zen sect, a branch of Buddhism that developed in Japan, but is known today as a philosophy related to meditation and mindfulness. History of Zen Zen is a term that refers to the teachings and philosophy of … Read More
It is located 150 kilometers southeast of Fujian Province, 200 kilometers southwest of the Ryukyu Islands, and 350 kilometers north of the Philippines, and consists of 79 islands including Taiwan Island and the Hoco Islands. Taiwan Island is about 386 kilometers north-south, and the widest part is about 144 kilometers east-west. The Taiwanese mountains, … Read More
1. Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. 2. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. In front of the autopsy, a kaishakunin shot down his neck from behind as he cut his belly. Japan calls Seppuku, hara-kiri, harikari. It is … Read More
A supernatural being that lives in a world that is closely related to the human world and can change shape. Their beauty and ugliness, size, good and bad, and other characteristics vary greatly depending on the region and era, but in general they have a very human-like appearance and character, often lacking in conscience … Read More
A generic name for all mammals in the order Primates, excluding the hominids. In zoology, it is the generic term for all primates. They are the second most advanced animals after humans, and many of them are highly intelligent with a well-developed cerebrum, vision (including color vision), and hearing. They have a bare face, … 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.