I giapponesi li chiamano Chi-Mi-Mo-Ryo, spiriti maligni delle montagne e dei fiumi. Sono dei mostri. Esiste una teoria, che varia a seconda del libro, secondo la quale "CHI" è il dio della montagna, "MI" è il mostro e "Moryo" è il dio dell'acqua.

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Abe in 3 tipi Kanji, Hiragana e Katakana - Zangyo-Ninja

Hello, Mr. Abe. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Abe, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. The surname Abe has three common kanji characters. They are written horizontally in three lines in the center. Regarding their origin, it is thought they all stem from the same root. It … Read More

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Takizawa in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana. - Zangyo-Ninja

Hello, Mr. Takizawa. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Takizawa, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. It is thought to derive from “a valley with a waterfall.” This stems from people living near a valley with flowing waterfalls adopting the place name “Takizawa,” which then became established as … Read More

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Giappone, Nippon in Kanji scritto verticalmente - Zangyo-Ninja

Japan is the world’s only nation with a continuous history spanning over 2,000 years. Its origins trace back to the accession of Emperor Jimmu, the first emperor, in 660 BC. This account, recorded in the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki, is based on myths and legends. Because this imperial system has endured for over 2,000 … Read More

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Purification in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a vertical calligraphy work. It reads “Joka” in Japanese. It was written when entering a different state, a state unlike the usual. For purification and cleansing.

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