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white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food.
In Japan, sending salt means “dare to help an enemy in a difficult situation” and “seek long-term profits and reasons rather than immediate gains and losses.”
Japanese says shio.
- [Kanji] Hasebe Keychain
[Kanji] Hasebe Keychain Hasebe is 666th Japanese surname in Japan. A Japanese famous football player.
- [Kanji] Russia Keychain
[Kanji] Russia Keychain a former empire in eastern Europe and northern Asia created in the 14th century with Moscow as the capital.
- [Kanji] Morimoto Keychain
[Kanji] Morimoto Keychain A Japanese famous football player.
- [Kanji] strongest Keychain
[Kanji] strongest Keychain Japanese says sai-kyo. A superlative word that expresses "strength." It is in the strongest state by comparing and competing with…
- [Kanji] Samurai Keychain
[Kanji] Samurai Keychain A Japanese warrior. Now there are no samurais in japan. But Japanese has chivalrous spirit like a Samurai.
- [Kanji] Somalia Keychain
[Kanji] Somalia Keychain A republic located in the "Horn of Africa" at the eastern end of the African continent. Mogadishu, the capital. It…
- [Kanji] Kagawa Keychain
[Kanji] Kagawa Keychain 1. A name of a prefecture of Japan. 2. A Japanese famous soccer player.
- [Kanji] Oman Keychain
[Kanji] Oman Keychain a strategically located monarchy on the southern and eastern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula.
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