
Description for Rutile A type of titanium dioxide, it comes in colors such as red, gold, black, yellow, and green. The inclusions in platin rutile are plate-like titanium. Rutile is a common accessory mineral in igneous and metamorphic rocks, containing about 60% metal. It is an important ore mineral for titanium and is also … Read More

A region along the coast of Hakata Bay in Fukuoka City, northwestern Fukuoka Prefecture. In a narrow sense, it was defined as the Ishido River in the east, the Naka River in the west, Hakata Bay in the north, and the Boshu Moat in the south. There are almost no remaining Boshu moat, and … Read More

Explanation of Chalcedony A mineral made of extremely fine granular or fibrous quartz. It may also contain a mineral called moganite, which is polymorphic to quartz. There are various colors such as colorless, red, orange (daidai), green, yellow, and black, and there are various variant names. Some are used as decorative stones such as … Read More


A word that says that there is a disturbing situation in which a serious incident is likely to occur, or that bad things continue and the situation is uncertain, as if the clouds were low and it was unlikely to clear up. Japanese says An-un-tei-mei.

Hello, Mr. Ito. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Ito, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. It is the fifth most common surname in Japan. The surname Ito was adopted by descendants of Fujiwara no Hidesato, a warrior of the Fujiwara clan descended from Fujiwara no Kamatari (614–69), … Read More

Ise is one of the regional names. It is an abbreviation for Ise Province (Ise no Kuni), one of the ancient provincial divisions of Japan under the Ritsuryō system. It corresponds to most of present-day Mie Prefecture. It has been developed since ancient times as the location of Ise Grand Shrine. Ise is also … Read More

Hello, Mr. Tanaka. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Tanaka, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Tanaka is the 4th most common Japanese surname in Japan. The etymology is for rice fields and cultivation. The surname “Tanaka” originates from geographical features or place names such as “in the … Read More

Hello, Mr. Nagata. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Nagata, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Their origins seem to differ depending on the era and location. Origin of this surname It is generally thought to derive from words meaning “endlessly spreading rice fields” or “long rice fields,” … Read More

Hello, Mr. Ogata. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Ogata, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Their origins seem to differ depending on the era and location. Origin of this surname Originating from Ogata-cho, Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture. A place name recorded during the Nara period. It is … Read More

Hello, Mr. Nakamura. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Nakamura, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. This is another surname with the same pronunciation but different kanji characters. Unlike the common Japanese Nakamura (where the first character is “中” meaning center), this one uses “仲” meaning harmony or … Read More

1.Loose clothes to wear when relaxing indoors. 2.The clothes that the prostitute wears when she is in the room. Japanese says “He ya gi”.

Esto no se trata de que la fecha indique una hora y fecha específicas, sino más bien de una explicación de la palabra japonesa "Date". El significado de esta palabra como "Date" es: hacer alarde del espíritu o la caballerosidad. También, la manera de hacerlo. Usar ropa llamativa o comportarse ostentosamente para llamar la atención. Dar aires de grandeza. … Leer más

The etymology is “small saki” (protruding small terrain) as a place name. Sasaki is the 13th common Japanese surname. Hello, Mr. Sasaki. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Sasaki, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Originated from the area near Sasaki Shrine (formerly Sasaki) in Jorakuji, Azuchi-cho, Omihachiman … Read More

Niseko es una ciudad ubicada en el distrito de Abuta, Hokkaido. El nombre "Niseko" proviene del idioma ainu y significa "acantilado escarpado". Es el nombre colectivo de las ciudades de Kutchan, Niseko y Rankoshi, una zona rodeada de numerosas montañas, incluyendo el monte Yotei (también llamado Ezo Fuji), y el río Shiribetsu, de aguas cristalinas. El Shiribetsu… Leer más
















