
Description for Amber Fossilized resin from pine trees. Amorphous, resinous luster, transparent to translucent, yellow or reddish-brown. Specific gravity 1.04–1.10, hardness 2–3. Softens at approximately 150°C and melts at 250–300°C. Becomes electrically charged when rubbed, attracting fine dust. Used as an ornamental stone since ancient times. Pieces with high transparency, especially those containing fossilized … Read More

It is bovine milk. The processed milk product is dairy, and skimmed milk, butter, fresh cream, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, etc. are produced. Milk is known as a calcium-rich food. The fat content is high in the proportion of saturated fatty acids, and low fat milk etc. are produced due to health concerns. Japanese … Read More




Description for Tokyo prefecture the capital and largest city of Japan. east(東) capital(京). The capital of Japan, which occupies the southwestern part of the Kanto region. Renamed Edo to Tokyo during the Meiji Restoration. In 1889, the city of Tokyo became Tokyo City in the 15th ward, and after the Great Kanto Earthquake, the … Read More

the branch of engineering that deals with the use of computers and telecommunications to retrieve and store and transmit information. Japanese says “Jo ho gi ju tsu”, anyway they known IT.

Light red. It is also said that “Tan ko” or “Usu Kurenai” in Japan. HEX: #d35871 RGB: R211 G88 B113 CMYK: C0 M0.583 Y0.464 K0.173

a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China. medium-sized largely seedless mandarin orange with thin smooth skin. Japanese says “Mi Kan”.

1. A state in which the appetite and thirst are satisfied. My stomach is full enough to eat no more. 2. It is used in the meaning of many, whole, hearty, etc. The whole body. Japanese says “Man puku”

Description for Fukushima Fukushima Prefecture is the name of the prefecture with the third-largest area in Japan after Hokkaido and Iwate Prefecture, and it is also the name of the prefectural capital. A city in Japan. a prefecture in Japan called Fukushima. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster following a tsunami in 2011. One of … Read More




















