
Order form of “burn”. To burn is to burn things etc. To uplift your mind and emotions. Japan call “Mo ya se” in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana.

A parable of being isolated and surrounded by enemies and not asking for help. There is no friend around, the situation where only around is an opponent. Japanese says “Shi men so ka”.

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome A person who has been infected with HIV has developed one of 23 complications due to reduced immunity. Even if you are infected with HIV, it does not mean AIDS unless you develop one of these 23 diseases. In other words, HIV is the name of the virus that causes … Read More

A term that refers to home cooking experienced during childhood, or the taste formed thereby, and dishes that evoke them. Japan call “O fu ku ro no aji” in Japanese Hiragana and Kanji.

1. Be strong. Also, something strong. 2. For nouns representing quantities, etc., it represents that the numbers are rounded off. Japanese says “Kyo”, “Tsuyo”.

Color name. One of the three primary colors, like rapeseed and boiled egg yolk. One of the seven colors of the rainbow. The color of sunflower. Japan call “Ki” “Oh”.

Fish seasoned with vinegar and salt mixed with fish meat and vegetables. Also, vinegared rice is served with fish and shellfish meat and other ingredients. There are many varieties.

It is a generic term for the existential anxiety that comes from the ego’s desires, the personal emotions that derive from it, the orientalism, the psychicism that pursues the mystery, and the psychic movement. Japan call “Ro man”.

A fighting sport that wears gloves on fists, uses only punches, and attacks only the front and sides of the opponent’s upper body. Also “Ken to” called in Japan.

Description for Akatsuki The darkest days before the rising sun. In the old days, it is the time from half past to half of the night. dawn, daybreak. Clearly understand. It is also used for sports teams and company names. Used by the Japan Basketball Association as a nickname for the national basketball team … Read More

Ein helles Blau mit einem leichten Violettstich. Im Japanischen heißt diese Farbe Mizu-Asa-Gi. Sie repräsentiert einen traditionellen japanischen Farbton. HEX: #80aba9 RGB: R:128 G:171 B:169, CMYK C:25% M:0% Y:1% K:33%




















