swimming
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Please check it out! > example products Japanese calls “Sui ei”. It refers to the movement of swimming on the surface of the water or in the water. It was also called swimming, and until the end of the Edo period it was called water bathing (suiren). As competitions, in addition to competitive swimming, … Read More

llama
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wild or domesticated South American cud-chewing animal related to camels but smaller and lacking a hump. More! Animal stocks 騾馬 ラマ リャマ 漢字

Apple
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fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh. The fruit shape is large and round, and the pericarp is crimson with stripes and has a luster close to that of Fuji. The flesh is yellowish white, slightly hard, with a good balance of sugar content and acidity, … Read More

miso
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漢字 味噌 みそ a thick paste made from fermented soybeans and barley or rice malt. Japanese says mi-so. Please check it out! > example here! ミソ 発酵食品 漢字

UMA
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unidentified mysterious animal. Japanese calls Mi-Kaku-Nin-Sei-Butsu. > example products みかくにんせいぶつ 漢字 未確認生物

keystone
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A stone or stone that sits at the top of the center of a brick arch. Since wedge stone contains titanium (Ti), it is also called titanium stone. Japanese calls Kusabi-Ishi. > stones stock くさびいし キーストーン 漢字

Heaven
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Pure land of Amida Buddha. It is said that Amitabha will be greeted after his death in a world without suffering, which is located past 100,000 billion soils to the west. Japanese says “Goku-Raku-Jo-Do”. > other world stocks ごくらくじょうど 漢字 四字熟語

Paradise
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> example stuff Japanese says Raku-en. Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace. らくえん パラダイス 漢字

Tsunami
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Waves that propagate widely in the ocean, mainly caused by sudden changes in the seafloor topography caused by earthquakes. In rare cases, it is also caused by large-scale shocking forces such as eruptions of submarine volcanoes, landslides near the coast, and nuclear tests on the ocean. Note that unlike high waves and storm surges, … Read More

Yokohama
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Yokohama-shi is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture and the second largest city in Japan by population after Tokyo and most populous municipality of Japan. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kanto region of the main island of Honshu. It is a major commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area. … Read More

Hokkaido
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Hokkaido, formerly known as Ezo, Yezo, Yeso, or Yesso, is Japan’s second largest island; it is also the largest and northernmost of Japan’s 47 prefectures. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaido from Honshu, although the two islands are connected by the underwater railway Seikan Tunnel. The largest city on Hokkaido is its capital, Sapporo, which … Read More

selfishness
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Please check it out! > example products Japanese says Waga-Mama. concerned chiefly or only with yourself and your advantage to the exclusion of others.

businessman
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In Europe and the United States, it is a term that refers to people who say “manager” or “businessman”. In Japan, it often refers to employees who work in office work at companies. > example products

soy sauce
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One of the most important seasonings in Japan, unique to Japan. Soy sauce koji made from soybeans and wheat is prepared by adding a concentrated salt solution and squeezed and fermented for about one year. Japanese calls Shou-Yu, Sho-yu. > Japanese foods stock > seasoning stocks しょうゆ 漢字

destroyer
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1. a small fast lightly armored but heavily armed warship. 2. a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to. Please check it out > trouble some stocks はかいしゃ 漢字

Sasuke
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Sasuke a character for a video game Ninja Master’s. Sasuke Uchiha, a character in Naruto manga/animation. Sarutobi Sasuke, a character in Japanese children’s stories. Sasuke or NinjaRed, one of several main characters in the Ninja Sentai Kakuranger television series. It is one of the names of Japanese men, and it also exists as a … Read More

erection
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become erect. 1. The act of becoming stiff. 2. An erect penis. > medical & body stocks

VIP
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very important person A person with a high rank or special status, who usually receives special treatment. > executive stcoks じゅうようじんぶつ 漢字 ビップ

Very special
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1. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common. 2. to a remarkable degree or extent. 3. surpassing what is common or usual or expected. 4. being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected. 5. having a specific function or scope. 6. unique or specific to a person or thing or category. … Read More

lick me in Kanji and Hiragana
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That is imperative form in Japanese Kanji and Hira-gana. > How does it taste? stock

global warming
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Japanese says Chi Kyu ON Dan Ka. A sustained increase in the average temperature of the earth, sufficient to cause climate change. > weather kanji stocks ちきゅうおんだんか 漢字 地球温暖化

foolish
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Abuse, derogatory, and slang that point out being stupid in Japanese. Japanese says Aho, Ahou. Aho is distributed mainly in Kansai, as it is said to be a “Aho” in Kansai in contrast to a “Baka” in Kanto. アホ 漢字

Samurai in Hiragana
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> more stocks about samurai cute letters Samurai in Japanese Hiragana.

Heart organ
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> example products Japanese says “Shin Zou”. It is a organ and a formal medical treatment term. しんぞう 漢字

Banzai
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Japanese says “Ban Zai”. a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumph. A cry or cheer of enthusiasm, or to celebrate victory. > blessing and happiness stocks

Kawaii in katakana
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It’s means cute and pretty in English. And Japanese Katakana language. > example stuff

Ringworm
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few people for the difficult to read. infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patches. Japanese says “Tamushi” as human Disease. > example stuff がんせん 漢字 頑癬

[Kanji] the pain of separation from loved ones. Hoodie
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The pain of breaking up with loved ones such as parents and children, siblings, and couples. There is a pain in this world to part with a loved one, and one day he is destined to part with the one he meets. It refers to the fragility and fragility of this world. Japanese said … Read More

April Fool
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Please check it out! > example products It is a custom that you can lie on April 1st every year. It is a custom that began in the West or India, and is said to have been introduced to Japan from China during the Edo period. 万愚祭 エープリルフール

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