
A dish in which the ingredients are grilled over an open flame using charcoal fire that was created using charcoal as fuel. Charcoal fire emits far infrared rays four times as much as gas, and radiant heat directly burns ingredients. In the case of gas containing hydrogen, it generates water vapor. Charcoal, on the … Read More

A city in western Hokkaido. The location of the Hokkaido Government offices. The city name Sapporo originates from the Ainu word “Sato-poro” (dry, wide land). The first snowfall occurs around late October, with permanent snow settling in December. Snowfall is heavy, with an annual average accumulation of approximately 600 cm observed. However, extensive snow … Read More

charms and is said to be auspicious along with the crane turtle. Since all three can withstand the cold, they are called Three Friends of Winter and are used for ceremonies as congratulations. A word used in place of each grade when goods and seats are divided into three grades. Pine, bamboo, and plum … Read More

One of the sports competitions. The ball is rolled toward 10 pins standing on the edge of a wooden floor called a lane, and the number of defeated pins competes for points. Origin and history Simple play like rolling stones seems to have been done for a very long time. In Roman times, bowling … Read More

Description for Silver prize Second place in an exhibition or competition, following the gold prize. Specifically, this ranking system—where gold represents first place, silver second place, and bronze third place—is commonly used in contests and competitions.

1. The front and back of an object. The outside and inside of the matter. Also, it must be in a front-to-back relationship. Positions and positions conflict with each other. 2. There is a difference between the outside and the inside. The difference between what you say and do in public and what you … Read More

Sudden shaking of the ground that occurs when the bedrock beneath the surface shifts. The shock wave emitted by the displaced bedrock may be strong enough to completely change the state of the earth’s surface by pushing up a cliff and causing a large crack in the ground. This can have shocking and disastrous … Read More

One of the Japanese first names. It’s not just about name of the manga’s character or anime. While it is not a name commonly given to modern Japanese people, it frequently appears in Japanese historical fiction such as period dramas, manga, and anime set in the past. For example, Sasuke a character for a … Read More

1. Three stars. Also, something like that. 2. In terms of grade and rating, evaluate on a three-point scale from one star to three stars. Or such a rating system. 3. The highest evaluation in the evaluation system that evaluates in 3 stages. Japanese calls Mitsu-boshi






















