
Takanashi is one of the surnames used as a family name. People with this surname are extremely rare, with only a few dozen individuals nationwide in Japan. It is believed to have originally been written with the kanji characters for “Takashi” (高梨). It is a distinguished family name originating from the Inoue clan, descendants … Read More


Extremely emptying of water contained in things, Extremely eliminating it. Japanese says “Cho kan so”.

State capital of the United States, California. Located 120 km northeast of San Francisco at the junction of the Sacramento River and the American River.

Spain is a country located in southwestern Europe. Bullfighting, football, architecture, etc. are famous, and many tourists visit every year as a tourist destination. A kingdom that occupies about 80% of the Iberian Peninsula. It is a formal Kanji recorded in the dictionary. Descripción de “España” España es un país situado en el suroeste … Read More

1. An amusement or pastime. 2. Gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement. 3. The time during which play proceeds. Japanese says Yu-Gi.

The largest state in the United States. It consists of the northwestern end of the North American continent and the Aleutian Islands. Rich in oil and forest resources. The fishery industry is also popular.

To die by overwork. This is a social medicine term that refers to death due to a cardiovascular attack (stroke, myocardial infarction, acute heart failure etc) caused by heavy workload and long working hours, and related work disability.


Lebanon (الجمهوريّة اللبنانيّة), officially known as the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus is west across the Mediterranean Sea.

Japanese fish dishes in which mackerel fillets are simmered with seasonings such as miso. The basic recipe is to simmer mackerel with miso and sugar, sake, mirin and ginger. One of the representative ones of Japanese mackerel dishes. Japan call “Sa ba no mi so ni”.




















