Ichiban, primero en kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

The top in Japanese has various ways of writing it, and this is one example. The beginning of the order and the top of the order. It is also used to mean the most. The first or highest in order or sequence. The meaning of the first element in the series that can be … Read More

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Read as “tenkaichi” in Japanese. Explanation of “Tenkaichi”. Being so outstanding that there is nothing comparable within the realm (nation, world, Earth, field). In the early modern period, families of casters, potters, and others permitted to use the title “Tenka-ichi” (the best in the land) as meaning the sole master craftsman in the realm. … Read More

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gold prize in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

It is the most prestigious award among the awards. A gold prize is an award given to the winner of an exhibition or competition. It represents the highest evaluation given for outstanding performance or quality. For example, in a wind instrument competition, it is awarded to schools that demonstrate exceptional performance skills, expressiveness, and … Read More

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campeonato en Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

1. Ganar en un concurso o competición. 2. Finalización exitosa de una lucha o competición. En japonés se dice Yu-sho.

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La cima del mundo en kanji escrito al estilo Ichaban - Zangyo-Ninja

La palabra "top" en japonés se escribe de varias maneras, y este es un ejemplo: el mejor (el más grande) del mundo; el mejor del mundo. En japonés, se llama Se-kai-ichi. ¿Qué es el estilo Ichiban? La obra titulada "Ichiban" fue creada por "Aokage", el administrador de este sitio, y "Aokimono", un colaborador. Primero demostró un estilo audaz y sustancial… Leer más

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La cima del universo en kanji escrito al estilo Ichiban: Zangyo-Ninja

The top in Japanese has various ways of writing it, and this is one example. In Japanese, it’s called “U-chu-ichi”. The first two kanji characters represent the universe, and the last one means “top, first” and so on. If you write the kanji character “一” at the end, most words will be number one. … Read More

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