
This is a work in which the Hiragana word “すげー” and the synonym are written in English “great”. It is written in English with Japanese in a method called bi-calligraphy. It’s one of a universal term in Japan. Although the title says great, it is colloquially used to express surprise or positivity. It is … Read More

Description for Portuguese The country’s name is said to have originated from the old name of Porto, “Portus Cale”. About 1/4 of Japan’s land area is inhabited by 10 million people, most of whom are Catholics. Surrounded by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean, it is the westernmost country in Europe. Portugal’s history The most … Read More

This is a calligraphy written using a method called bi-calligraphy, and it has the same meaning as the English word “growing up” and the Japanese word “成馬” in Kanji. 成馬 is a mature horse over 20 months old Although this word is not listed in the Japanese dictionary, it is sometimes read as Narima, … Read More

Description for Boisterous dance as four character idioms One of the four-letter idioms, it means to be so happy that you can’t help but dance. This word expresses the feeling of being so happy that your body moves involuntarily, rather than the feeling of being happy. Japanese says “Kyo ki ran bu”. Origin of … Read More

Beschreibung für „Obscure as four-letter idioms“: Es ist ein Wort, das man benutzt, wenn man sich in einer unklaren Situation befindet und nicht genau weiß, was man meint. Zum Beispiel, wenn man nicht sicher ist, ob eine Romanze im Gange ist oder ob man einfach nur befreundet ist. Im Japanischen sagt man „Aimai-moko“ als vierbuchstabige Redewendung … Weiterlesen

Description for Seattle city The largest city in the United States, located on the eastern shore of the Puget Sound in Midwest Washington. In addition to serving as a center of commerce, industry and transportation in the Pacific Northwest region, it also serves as the cultural leader of the state. Blessed with good harbors, … Read More

Description for At one swoop as four-letter idioms To cast down a net once and catch many fish. In turn, to capture all the members of the crew in one fell swoop. Clearing up complex situations all at once. A four-letter idiom made from an old Chinese history book Japanese says “Ichi mo da … Read More

Description for That refreshing and pleasant climate of fall as four-letter idioms In autumn, the sky is clear and the weather is pleasant, which means that appetite increases and horses grow fatter. When a migratory high pressure system that grows on the continent gently covers the vicinity of Japan, dry and refreshing air spreads. … Read More

Description for Amazon 1. In Greek mythology, a race of female warriors (plural Amazones) that lived along the Black Sea coast. They have intercourse with foreign men at certain times and give birth to children, but the male children are castrated or killed, and only the female children are raised. It is said that … Read More

Hello, Mr. Suzuki. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Suzuki, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Suzuki is said to be the second most common surname in Japan. Originating from Kii Province (Wakayama Prefecture), it began when the Hozumi clan, who served as Shinto priests in Shingu City, … Read More

Description for Nagasaki city Nagasaki City is a city located in the southwestern part of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is also the prefectural capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture, and is designated as a core city. During the Edo period, when the country was isolated, it was a port town with Dejima, the only … Read More

The New York city in Japanese Kanji letters. “紐約” is in Chinese Kanji. It is a formal Japanese Kanji character that is also in the dictionary. It’s a colloquial Chinese character, but it’s unclear why “紐(string)” and “育(growing up)” became New York.



















