
1. In religion, spiritual and physical acts to realize religious life control, regulation, regulations, etc. in relation to sacred beings. 2. Encourage learning, art, martial arts, etc. Japanese says “Shu gyo”.

1. Top of diplomatic missions. There are temporary correspondent ambassadors and resident special ambassadors, and usually refer to the latter. 2. A person who is appointed from a local government, an organization, a company, etc. and performs public relations activities. 3. A messenger dispatched formally under the orders of central government agencies such as … Read More

Un término que se usa para describir a alguien mayor que tú. También, personas que ingresaron a la misma escuela o empresa antes que tú, incluso si son más jóvenes. En japonés se llama "Sen pai". Origen de Senpai (mayor): Consta de dos caracteres kanji. "先" es un carácter que tiene significados como "comienzo", "antes", ... Leer más

1. An armed person who is put on the side for escorts and in extreme cases. 2. A stick to prepare for the invasion of thieves. Japan call “Yo jin bo”.


Acting with your own mind, without being bound by social rules and conventions. Don’t follow the rule. Japan call “Ji yu hon po”. There are both positive and negative nuances. Positive: An attitude of acting on one’s own volition, unrestrained by anything. Negative: Acting selfishly without consideration for others. The first two letters are … Read More

Una denominación para personas demasiado apegadas a sus cosas favoritas o áreas de interés. Es una persona que se entusiasma con algo mucho más que la gente común. Se escribe en hiragana japonés verticalmente. Normalmente se usa "お" como primera letra, pero en la jerga de internet y entre los otakus… Leer más

A designation for people who are too inclined to their favorite things or areas of interest. It is a person who is enthusiastic about a certain thing much more than ordinary people. It’s in Japanese Katakana vertically. It is normal notation to use “オ” for the first letter, but in net slang and otaku … Read More

The economy is the totality of human relationships involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of material goods such as food, clothing, and shelter. Like other animals, humans cannot survive without eating. However, the process by which we consume food is fundamentally different from that of animals. We prepare food in various ways, such … Read More

1. The soul that is believed to dwell in various things such as Yamakawa, grass and trees. It is the object of worship of primitive religions. 2. Soul of the dead. Japanese says “Sei rei”.

1. God’s work. Also, such superhuman skills and acts. 2. Events about God. Divine affairs. Japan call “Kami waza” “Kamu waza”.

It is not “national treasure” which country appoints, but may be recognized as “national treasure”. Japanese says “Koku ho kyu”.

1. Mujer cuyo trabajo consiste en entretener a los invitados ofreciendo entretenimiento como canto, baile, etc., en los asientos del banquete. 2. Personas que son buenas jugando.

Generic term for primates. Monkeys, including humans. They usually have five fingers on their hands and feet, the first can face the other four to grab things, and most have flat nails. I walk with my feet on the ground to the heel. The eyes are both facing side by side and can be … Read More

One of the ball games. A team of six or nine teams, each on either side of the court, bordering the net, handing over a large ball by hand.

1. A group of writers who stand in the position of naturalism who insist on copying reality without doing idealization as it is. 2. A person who protects nature and lives in harmony with nature, or who advocates. Japan call “Shi zen ha”.

In terms of strong interest and interest, otaku are no different from mania, intellectuals and scholars. An opinion that in the case of a socially unacceptable, or an assessor’s personally unacceptable hobby, an appearance or behavior or appearance, it is called a prejudice or a negative nerd, or a mania when expressing favorably Can … Read More

En cada país, quienes no poseen la nacionalidad japonesa son extranjeros. En Japón, se les denomina extranjeros y apátridas. A estos se les llama "Gai jin" o "Gai koku jin".

Foreign heads of state, kings, imperial families, ministers, special envoys, etc. who visit with the qualification of a gift and are entertained by the state as official guests at national expense. Japanese call “Koku hin”.

1. Stir-fried simmered chicken and onion, shiitake mushrooms, etc. are simmered with chicken eggs on a bowl of rice. It is said that it began around the middle of the Meiji era. Parents(Oya) and children(Ko) mean chicken and chicken eggs. 2. Having physical negotiations on both the mother and her daughter. Also, for one … Read More

It is transliterated for Japanese Katakana. 1. With the upper and lower teeth, they crush and crush things. 2. In between the upper and lower teeth, it hurts. 3. The teeth of the two gears are aligned. 4. The water of the sea and the river rushed up. 5. Join as a companion. To … Read More

“Herbivorous boy” are men who have a mild character like herbivores. Unlike “carnivorous boy”, there is no way to actively act on the opposite sex. “Carnivorous boy” refers to people who are active in love. Japanese says “So shoku Dan shi” as coined word at recent.

A title dedicated to the brave and the brave. Turning to the characters of the fantasy world. Those who have struggled for the hardship that many people fear and have achieved great achievements. It is used in the same meaning as a hero. Japan call “Yu sha”.

Todos los individuos y hogares que compran u obtienen bienes o servicios para consumo personal. Los japoneses los llaman “Sho hi sha”.

Description The term “guardian” refers to adults who take care of minor children. This includes parents, of course, as well as other relatives with custody rights and legal guardians. Once a person becomes an adult, they are able to live independently as an adult, so the need for care from parents or other guardians … Read More

“Swimming” in the Olympics refers to the four categories of swimming, diving, water polo and synchronized swimming, but it is thought that there are many schools where activities as “swimming club” are “swimming league”.

En las empresas japonesas, el subdirector de una sección suele tener un rango superior al del jefe adjunto de una sección. En Japón se le llama "Fuku Ka cho".

1. Beasts cry out loud. 2. The wind and waves make a loud noise. 3. Speak out loud. 4. Make a loud voice to get enthusiastic. Japanese says “Ho(e-ru)”

It is a fictional human being other than human beings living in the underground space. It appears in many science fiction works, etc., and also appears in lore, but has not been proven to exist. Furthermore, the people living in the space created in the underground space are not generally referred to as the … Read More

1. El jefe de una raza, tribu o grupo étnico. 2. Un término que se refiere al fundador de los hebreos (antiguos israelitas) en el Antiguo Testamento. Los japoneses decían “Zoku cho”.

The god who causes the plague. Metaphorically, a person who is discouraged from people. Japanese says “Yaku byo gami”.

In Japan, the head of a city that is a local public entity. An executive body that represents and oversees the city. It is elected by the direct election of citizens. The term is four years. Japanese call “Shi cho”.