
1. auspicious. 2. Great. Admirable. 3. compliment. It will be noted in the celebration. Japan call “Hiro”, “Yoshi”, “Yoshimi”, “Yomishi”.

At the exhibition and fair, etc., the third place award next to the gold and silver awards. Japanese says “Do sho”.

1. Un monumento enorme con base cuadrada y cuatro lados triangulares. 2. Un poliedro con base poligonal y lados triangulares con un vértice común. 3. Un logro monumental. En Japón se le llama “Kin ji to”.

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

Explanation of this work The meaning of “寿” is a kanji character that represents a scene of praying to God for a long life. It means “long life” and “celebration.” In addition, the reading “kotobuki,” which is derived from ‘kotohogi’ (words of prayer for happiness), has also come to mean “auspicious events” and “words … Read More

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

el más grande, el mayor cf. Aquiles es el guerrero más grande y temible de su época. Japón es considerado hoy una de las mayores potencias económicas del mundo. España fue una de las naciones más poderosas del mundo. En japonés se dice Sai-kyo.









