
El lago Mashu es un lago de cráter endorreico formado en la caldera de un volcán potencialmente activo. Se encuentra en el Parque Nacional Akan, en la isla de Hokkaido, Japón. Se le considera el lago más transparente del mundo. El volcán Mashu se ubica en la pared este de la caldera Kussharo (26 km de este a oeste, … Leer más

Japanese calls “Mo Zuku Su”. a seaweed of the family Spermatochnaceae, considered a delicacy when seasoned with vinegar.

It’s called Kuro-Tan-Paku-Seki. Black Opal is a greenish type of opal with black mottling and gold flecks. Usually found in ancient hot springs, the gem is usually tumbled smooth and cut cabochon.

1. large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves. 2. a tropical American plant bearing a large fleshy edible fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves. Japan calls “Hou ri”. But they not says and read, now.

Low calorie foods in Japan. Solidified jelly made from the rhizome of devil’s tongue. konjac, elephant’s‐foot, Amorphophallus, Amorphophalus rivieri, Amorphophallus konjak.

Japanese calls En-Man-Kai-Ketsu. There should be no complaints or inadequacies, and the case should be resolved gently. It means to solve things, incidents, troubles, etc. promptly.

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

Japan is the only country in the world with a prohibition of war in its constitution A movement in which the will to oppose war is organized by a positive desire to pursue peace, to prevent the outbreak of war, or to end the ongoing war. After World War II, the anti-war movement was … Read More


the act of acknowledging that someone has an occasion for celebration. representing longevity Kanji. Japanese says Kotobuki or Ju.

1. Un tono claro de rojo. Nombre de un color en Japón. 2. Cualquiera de los numerosos árboles y arbustos que producen un fruto pequeño, carnoso y redondo con un solo hueso duro. Cereza, cerezo.

Originally, it is used for various purposes. 1. It’s strong and solid. 2. There is no mistake and it is a certain situation. 3. When confirming the meaning of necessity / unnecessary. 4. If there is no problem. 5. If you decline gently. It is well established as a convenient word for Japanese people … Read More

1. being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition. 2. free from fear or doubt. 3. free from danger or risk. 4. secure from risk. chinese calls Mo-Man-Tai but no there Japanese Kanji characters like that.


















