Tempura by tiny letters
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Vegetables and seafood dipped in batter and deep-fried. > more Japanese food stocks てんぷら 漢字

Yokohama by horizon
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The location of the prefectural office in Kanagawa Prefecture. The trade treaty stipulated the opening of Kanagawa, but the Shogunate made Yokohama an open port. Therefore, this area, which was a fishing village until the end of the Edo period, has since developed as a trading port. > more stocks in Kanto, Japan and … Read More

USA, America
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A federal republic that occupies the central part of the North American continent. Abbreviation USA. Also called simply America. It consists of 48 mainland states plus 2 states of Alaska and Hawaii, and 1 metropolitan area (District of Columbia), with overseas areas such as Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, East Samoa, and Guam. Have. > … Read More

Akihabara
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Akihabara gained the nickname Akihabara Electric Town shortly after World War II for being a major shopping center for household electronic goods and the post-war black market. Nowadays, Akihabara is an otaku cultural center and a shopping district for computer goods, video games, anime, and manga. Icons from popular anime and manga are displayed … Read More

conservative
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Please check it out! > example products Japanese says “Ho Syu Teki”. 1. a person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideas. 2. a member of a Conservative Party.

miso soup (polite language)
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Combine the miso soup stock, boiled vegetables, tofu and wakame and boiled juice. It is a word that carefully expresses miso soup, which is a staple of Japanese food. It has been used by women since ancient times as a wife’s word. Japanese calls O-Mi-O-Tsuke. > Japanese food Stock おみおつけ 漢字 味噌汁 御御御付

baldness
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It means that there is no hair on the head, and it refers to a childhood hairstyle that is cut up to the shoulders, or a child with that hairstyle. Japanese says “Hage”. baldheaded person. Please check it out!  > exmaple stuff はげ 漢字 禿

I want my mistress
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Japanese says “Ai Jin Bo Syu Chu”. > example products あいじんぼしゅうちゅう 漢字

at daybreak, at dawn
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the earliest period Japanese says “Rei-Mei”. the earliest period. the first light of day. > dawn kanji stock 黎明 れいめい

inhuman, heinous, atrocious
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It’s terribly unreasonable. Also, that way. Japanese says “Goku Aku Hi Dou”. > evil stocks ごくあくひどう 漢字 極悪非道 四字熟語

soft-shelled turtle
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A general term for turtles belonging to the Softshell turtle family. It inhabits rivers throughout Japan except Hokkaido, the Korean Peninsula, China, and the eastern part of the Indochina Peninsula. It has been edible since ancient times, and most of the soft-shelled turtles eaten in Japan are now cultivated. It is also used for … Read More

arashi
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Please check it out! > example products 1. a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning. 2. a direct and violent assault on a stronghold. 3. a violent commotion or disturbance. Japanese says “Arashi”.

explosion
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Japanese says “Baku Hatsu”. 1. the act of exploding or bursting. 2. a sudden outburst. 3. a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction. 4. a sudden great increase. > kanji stocks as desire

Guinea
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Guinea is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea , it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. There are few Japanese who can read it because it was used until the early Showa period. > stocks of African spot … Read More

the Devil, Demon
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an evil supernatural being. a cruel wicked and inhuman person. Japanese calls Aku-Ma. > stocks that include evil

KILL
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the act of terminating a life. murder, killing, putting to death. Japanese says “Satsu”. > example products さつ 漢字 殺

fascination
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To attract people’s hearts and lose their reason. attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates. a charm. Mi Waku > example stuff

festival
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Japanese says “Matsuri”. 1. an organized series of acts and performances. 2. a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration. > celebrations stock

Shinobi
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continue to live through hardship or adversity. Ninja’s initials Japanese says “nin”,”shinobi” “shinobu”. > about Ninja in Japanese stock

Ninja tiny
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about the Ninja The main role of a ninja is in the intermediary, or espionage. He was an espionage expert, sneaking into enemy positions or sneaking into groups and gathering valuable information. Also, in battle, we will make full use of individual abilities and group abilities, and use tactics such as guerrilla tactics and … Read More

Harakiri
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It is a method of self-determination to cut the belly with a dagger and die, and it is a custom unique to Japan that is also known as “Harakiri” in foreign countries. It is said to have started in the Heian period, and it was established until the Kamakura period when Bushido developed, and … Read More

Fine days
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A clear sky without a single cloud. The heart is clear. There should be no lumps in my heart. Japanese says “Ni hon bare”. > fine in Japanese stock

Edo
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Edo please check it out! The predecessor of Tokyo. The gate (door) of the river facing the sea, or the place where there is a cove. It is the city where the Edo Shogunate was located from 1603 (Keicho 8) to 1868 (Keio 4). Edo was a castle town and a political city all … Read More

Zen by a letter
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The sect of Buddhism. Zen is an abbreviation for “Zenna”, which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word meaning to unify the spirit and pursue the truth, and is a term that refers to Zen Buddhist meditation. > Buddhism stocks ぜん 漢字

the Japanese split (Yamato-Damashii)
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the Japanese split (Yamato-Damashii) For academic knowledge, it appears in the Heian Dynasty as a word meaning wisdom and talent in real life, but now it is valid as a word for the spirit unique to the Japanese people. > Presents mentality stocks

Shogun by horizontal
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1 Abbreviation for a person (Seiitai-Shogun) who was recognized as a national military commander by the emperor before the Edo period. 2 A person who leads and commands an army. Also, a common name for army and navy generals. > stocks about military

Rioter
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A person who works violently. In a historical drama, if there is a person who is swinging a sword in the castle, he is called that way and is caught. At present, it is rarely heard. Japanese calls “Rozekimono”. > stocks

Kamikaze
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work hard, with one’s whole heart
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work hard Please check it out! > products very hard, with utmost effort, with all one’s might, desperately, frantically, for dear life, all-out effort, sticking at living in and defending one place. いっしょけんめい 漢字 筆文字

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