
failing to properly evaluate the importance. putting the cart before the horse. mistaking the cause for the end. mistaking the insignificant for the essential. getting one’s priorities backwards. Japan calls “Hon Matsu Ten To”.

a thousand at one scoop. to make a fortune at a stroke. Easily get big profits at once. Earn huge profits in one job. Japanese says “I kkaku sen kin”.

States on the Pacific coast of the United States. Most populated province in the country. The central plain is a large agricultural area that produces grapes and oranges. This is an initial abbreviation.

Description for Ikebukuro Ikebukuro is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Toshima ward offices, Ikebukuro station, and several shops, restaurants, and enormous department stores are located within city limits. One of the sub-centers. Before World War II, it was nothing more than a seedy entertainment district, but after the war, it … Read More

1. Eine gefärbte oder gewebte Farbe, die durch Lichteinfall grün oder violett schimmert, ähnlich wie die Flügel eines Insekts. 2. Ein Begriff für mehrdeutige Ausdrücke, die je nach Standpunkt unterschiedlich interpretiert werden können. Im Japanischen heißt es „Tama mushi iro“


A constitutional monarchy on the border of Switzerland and Austria in central Europe. The land is elongated from north to south, and consists of a triangular valley plain along the right bank of the Rhine and a relatively wide plateau. The residents are German, and stamp production and tourism are popular.

edible east Asian mushroom having a golden or dark brown to blackish cap and an inedible stipe. Spontaneously grow or grow in dead trees such as Shi, Nara, Knuckle, Oak. Japanese says Shii-Take.

Japan calls Kamono-Hashi. It has its name because its mouth resembles a duck’s beak. There are limbs on the limbs, which are suitable for underwater life. The hair is dark brown velvety and grows densely. It is distributed in Tasmania, eastern Australia, and inhabits forests from vegetated lowlands near rivers and lakes to an … Read More






















