
A game in which the center of a flat ground of a certain size is partitioned by the net, and the ball is played by racquet from both sides. The original name is loan tennis. It is also called hard tennis in Japan. Japanese says “Tei kyu”.

The Hashimoto surname is distributed nationwide, with Fukushima Prefecture’s Miharu Town notably having 9% of its population bearing the surname. While Fukushima is the only prefecture ranking in the national top ten, the surname is found fairly evenly throughout Japan, excluding Kagoshima and Okinawa Prefectures. Hello, Mr. Hashimoto. This is an explanation of the … Read More

The surname of a warlord who ruled the area around present-day Yamanashi Prefecture during the Warring States period. A renowned general known as the “Tiger of Kai.” Takeda Shingen was the surname of a warlord who governed Kai Province (present-day Yamanashi Prefecture) during the Warring States period (1467–1615). Not only for his military prowess, … Read More

Significato principale di Uchiwa: non si tratta solo del nome di un personaggio di manga o anime. Uno strumento usato per sventolarsi e rinfrescarsi durante l'estate o per proteggersi dalla forte luce solare. Generalmente circolare, anche se alcuni hanno forme uniche come shibu-uchiwa, kyo-uchiwa o gunbai-uchiwa. Introdotto in Giappone dalla Cina durante il periodo Nara, il suo utilizzo... Leggi tutto

Nome di uno dei 23 quartieri di Tokyo. Un quartiere speciale situato nella parte occidentale dell'area centrale di Tokyo. Confina con il quartiere di Shinjuku a est, il quartiere di Suginami a ovest, il quartiere di Nerima a nord e il quartiere di Shibuya a sud. Il suo centro si sviluppa intorno alla stazione di Nakano sulla linea JR Chuo e presenta... Leggi tutto

This kanji is found in Japanese family names. Hello, Mr. Takaichi. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Takaichi, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. The most widely accepted theory is that it originated from the names of places that existed in the past. Examples include the ancient name … Read More

This surname is commonly found in western Japan, particularly prevalent from the Kinki region to Kyushu. It likely originates from place names There were places named Matsumoto in various areas of Kagoshima and Miyazaki Prefectures, such as Ichinari Matsumoto in Kagoshima Prefecture’s Kagoshima City, Kiboku Town. Records also indicate samurai bearing the Matsumoto surname … Read More

Questa è una spiegazione di Naruto in Giappone. Non riguarda solo il manga o l'animazione. Si riferisce a stretti, canali o corsi d'acqua con correnti così forti da produrre suoni udibili. Nome del luogo Il nome di una città situata all'estremità orientale di Shikoku, all'estremità nord-orientale della prefettura di Tokushima e sulla parte occidentale... Leggi tutto

Hello, Domoto. Nakano. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Domoto, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. The Domoto surname is believed to be derived from place names. It is said to be found in Hyogo Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, and Wakayama Prefecture, with a distribution in Kitawada, Yamanami Town, … Read More

Buongiorno signor Kobayashi. Questa è una spiegazione sull'origine del cognome Kobayashi, condiviso dai suoi antenati e amici. Kobayashi è il nono cognome giapponese più diffuso. "Kobayashi" significa "piccola foresta", e ci sono foreste che proteggono le case come frangivento e frangisabbia vicino al villaggio. Si pensa che... Leggi tutto

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

It’s coined word as very very angry. censure really severely or too angrily. become very angry. It is more anger than Geki-O-Ko-Pu-N-Pu-N-Maru. Japanese currently word as low importance between young ages. Japanese calls Mu-Ka-Cha-Kka-Fire.

A popular Japanese store that opened in Manila. One of the four types of ramen. Characterized by the spiciness of chili peppers. *This is a work requested and has nothing to do with the product in question. In addition, it may be deleted due to circumstances because it does not have official means.

Hello, Mr. Yutani(Aburaya). This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Yutani(Aburaya), which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Its origin is said to come from the business of selling oil, specifically the shop name “Aburaya” (oil shop). Approximately 4,000 Japanese people bear the Yutani surname. It is a rare surname. … Read More

Place names and environments as origins The place name “Aoki” exists in numerous locations nationwide, giving rise to “Aoki” clans that adopted these names in various regions. Place names like ‘Aoki’ exist throughout Japan, including in Kanagawa Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture, and Niigata Prefecture, each serving as the origin of the “Aoki” surname. Another theory … Read More

Hello, Mr. Ohara. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Ohara, which is shared by your ancestors and friends. Most surnames of this type likely derive from place names of the time, with locations and eras overlapping. Among these theories are: one originating from Ohara in Kōka-chō, Kōka City, Shiga Prefecture … Read More















