
The New York city in Japanese Kanji letters. “紐約” is in Chinese Kanji. It is a formal Japanese Kanji character that is also in the dictionary. It’s a colloquial Chinese character, but it’s unclear why “紐(string)” and “育(growing up)” became New York.

Non c'è prezzo per beni o servizi. È scritto verticalmente in giapponese Katakana. Scritto verticalmente in giapponese Kanji. Scritto verticalmente in giapponese Hiragana. Hiragana e katakana sono traduzioni colloquiali di Kanji, quindi il significato potrebbe non essere compreso a seconda di ciò che è scritto. Giapponese chiamato "tada" in giapponese katakana e... Leggi tutto

This work is a brush-style work of the lines (train and subway) to the famous landmarks of Tokyo. There are so many lines in Tokyo. The routes and transfer stations for going to the landmarks are listed. The file(vector ai file)is divided into layers by line, station name and station number for each layer. … Read More

Description for Mount Everest The highest peak in the world in the Himalayas bordering the Chinese border in eastern Nepal. Altitude 8848m (There are other theories such as 8882, 8842, 8840m). In Tibetan, it is called Mt. Everest, and even in Japanese kanji, it is written as shown in the image above and read … Read More

United States state. The Hawaiian Islands, which float almost in the center of the North Pacific Ocean, consist of eight major islands and 124 small islands. Also known as “Aloha Island”. Hawaii’s natural environment A part of the ridge created by the crustal movement that runs north and south from Aleutian to Australia in … Read More

The southernmost prefecture in Japan. The Ryukyu Islands stretch over 1200 km from the southern tip of Kyushu to the northeastern tip of Taiwan. 1879 Becomes Okinawa Prefecture. After becoming Okinawa Prefecture, all leaders including the governor and the leaders of the prefectural office were dispatched from the mainland, and Japanification was rapidly promoted, … Read More

1. Intorno alla luce notturna. Quando il cielo orientale inizia a imbiancarsi. La prima luce del giorno. 2. Quando una certa cosa viene realizzata e completata.

Pesce salmonide. Raggiunge una lunghezza totale di circa 1 metro. Il corpo ha una forma fusiforme leggermente allungata. Presenta una pinna grassa. Il colore del corpo è grigio-blu sul dorso e bianco argenteo sull'addome, ma durante la stagione riproduttiva, le parti dorsali e laterali del corpo diventano marrone-verde scuro, … Leggi tutto

L'inizio e la fine delle cose. Alfa e Omega. Dalla A alla Z. In giapponese si dice "A un". La prima lettera dell'Hiragana giapponese è A (あ) e l'ultima Nn (ん) è Kanji. È una parola antica.

Un piatto in cui gli ingredienti vengono grigliati su una fiamma viva utilizzando un fuoco di carbone, creato con carbone come combustibile. Il fuoco di carbone emette raggi infrarossi lontani quattro volte più del gas e il calore radiante brucia direttamente gli ingredienti. Nel caso del gas contenente idrogeno, si genera vapore acqueo. Il carbone, invece, ... Leggi tutto

A city in western Hokkaido. The location of the Hokkaido Government offices. The city name Sapporo originates from the Ainu word “Sato-poro” (dry, wide land). The first snowfall occurs around late October, with permanent snow settling in December. Snowfall is heavy, with an annual average accumulation of approximately 600 cm observed. However, extensive snow … Read More

charms and is said to be auspicious along with the crane turtle. Since all three can withstand the cold, they are called Three Friends of Winter and are used for ceremonies as congratulations. A word used in place of each grade when goods and seats are divided into three grades. Pine, bamboo, and plum … Read More

One of the sports competitions. The ball is rolled toward 10 pins standing on the edge of a wooden floor called a lane, and the number of defeated pins competes for points. Origin and history Simple play like rolling stones seems to have been done for a very long time. In Roman times, bowling … Read More

Description for Silver prize Second place in an exhibition or competition, following the gold prize. Specifically, this ranking system—where gold represents first place, silver second place, and bronze third place—is commonly used in contests and competitions.

















