
Description for Party To host a banquet with food and drink, enjoying entertainment such as song and dance. Also, to entertain guests. It’s said Utaga and En, in Japanese. Explanation of this calligraphy: The top row is in hiragana, the middle row in kanji, and the bottom row in katakana. The hiragana and katakana … Read More

A person responsible for the administration of a business. Usually in a Japanese company it will be classed above the section chief. next-in-command, Deputy National Director, Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Chief Memorial Affairs Director, Vice Director, Deputy Chief Benefits Director, deputy manager, Deputy Chief Medical Director, Deputy Director and etc. Japanese says “Ji Cho”.

A group leader is the head of an organizational unit called a group in an organization, a group, or a school. Position mainly used in companies, government offices, etc. 1. One of the middle managers of companies and corporations. It corresponds to the section chief or manager. 2. It is a leader of a … Read More

Japan calls “Ka me” in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana. 1. With the upper and lower teeth, they crush and crush things. 2. In between the upper and lower teeth, it hurts. 3. The teeth of the two gears are aligned. 4. The water of the sea and the river rushed up. 5. Join as … Read More

Japanese Kanji for Nin, Shinobu and Shinobi that is first letter Ninja endurance, forbearance, patience, self-restraint. one Japanese name Shibobu. Meaning of this Kanji (1) To suppress one’s feelings. To avoid expressing painful feelings. (2) To make one’s actions inconspicuous. To avoid publicity by hiding. (3) To be patient.

Description for VIP A person whose actions or opinions exert a strong influence on matters Influential figure, person of character, prominent figure A highly influential and reputable person Great person, major figure A person who plays a crucial role in matters Key figure, key person, pivotal figure, key player, important person A person with … Read More

























