[Kanji] simple meal T-shirt

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It is also a must to have “one bowl of soup and one side dish” with a typical meal. Japan calls ‘Ichiju issai’. “Ichiju issai” was originally used to mean “simple meal (coarse meal)” with only one side dish, but westernization of eating habits, overeating (overnutrition), and obesity tendency. In recent years, when the … Read More

[Kanji] simple meal long sleeves T-shirt

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[Kanji] simple meal long sleeves T-shirt It is also a must to have “one bowl of soup and one side dish” with a typical meal. Japan calls ‘Ichiju issai’. “Ichiju issai” was originally used to mean “simple meal (coarse meal)” with only one side dish, but westernization of eating habits, overeating (overnutrition), and obesity … Read More

[Kanji] Nakamura T-Shirt

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Nakamura is the 8th most common Japanese surname. If rice cultivation develops and rice fields increase, villages will increase in various places, and the central village will be Nakamura. Then, depending on the direction of the newly created village, place names such as Higashimura, Nishimura, Ichimura, Kitamura, Uemura, and Shimomura were created, and along … Read More

[Kanji] Nakamura Hoodie

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[Kanji] Nakamura Hoodie Nakamura is the 8th most common Japanese surname. If rice cultivation develops and rice fields increase, villages will increase in various places, and the central village will be Nakamura. Then, depending on the direction of the newly created village, place names such as Higashimura, Nishimura, Ichimura, Kitamura, Uemura, and Shimomura were … Read More

[Kanji] Tanaka Hoodie

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Tanaka is the 4th most common Japanese surname. The etymology is for rice fields and cultivation. It is said that when a small village was formed, “Tanaka” was created as a place name. It is believed that the powers who managed and occupied the rice fields on all sides called themselves “Tanaka” and the … Read More

[Kanji] Tanaka T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Tanaka T-Shirt Tanaka is the 4th most common Japanese surname. The etymology is for rice fields and cultivation. It is said that when a small village was formed, “Tanaka” was created as a place name. It is believed that the powers who managed and occupied the rice fields on all sides called themselves … Read More

[Kanji] Tomato T-Shirts

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Japanese says “To-Ma-To”. Solanaceae vegetables. Perennials in the tropics and annuals in the temperate zone. It is native to South America and differentiated into cultivated tomatoes in Mexico. In summer, several yellow flowers open. Fruits are usually spherical, red when mature, but also yellow. Prefers high temperature and is vulnerable to frost. It was … Read More

[Kanji] Tomato long sleeves T-shirt

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A large annual plant of the Solanaceae family. It is said to be native to the Andes Mountains of South America and Mexico, and was cultivated by indigenous indios such as Peru and Bolivia. Introduced to Europe in the middle of the 16th century, it is now widely cultivated in the temperate and tropical … Read More

[Kanji] saffron T-shirt

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Saffron is a member of the crocus family, and the spice is the head of the pistil, which is only one per flower. Since it is dried and used, about 170,000 flowers are needed to obtain 1 kg of saffron. What’s more, the collection is all done by hand during the two weeks of … Read More

[Kanji] saffron Hoodie

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[Kanji] saffron Hoodie Saffron is a member of the crocus family, and the spice is the head of the pistil, which is only one per flower. Since it is dried and used, about 170,000 flowers are needed to obtain 1 kg of saffron. What’s more, the collection is all done by hand during the … Read More

[Kanji] Economy T-shirt

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Japanese says “Kei-Zai”. In order for people to lead a prosperous life, we need a highly accurate system that produces the goods and services that people want to consume and delivers them to the people who need them. [Kanji] Economy T-shirt

[Kanji] Sri Lanka Tie

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A republic whose main island is Ceylon Island in the southeastern part of India. The capital is Sri Jayawardenepurakotte (the administrative capital is Colombo). Mainly agriculture, producing tea, rubber, rice and coconut. There are many ruins of Buddhist art in the country influenced by Indian culture. [Kanji] Sri Lanka Tie

[Kanji] Sri Lanka Mouse Pad

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A republic whose main island is Ceylon Island in the southeastern part of India. The capital is Sri Jayawardenepurakotte (the administrative capital is Colombo). Mainly agriculture, producing tea, rubber, rice and coconut. There are many ruins of Buddhist art in the country influenced by Indian culture. [Kanji] Sri Lanka Mouse Pad

Sea lion

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Often refers to California sea lions. Marine mammals of the family Seal family. Males are 2.2m long and females are 1.6m long. Mainly the American coast of the North Pacific Ocean and the Galapagos Islands, and once in Japan, the subspecies Japanese sea lion was widely distributed from the Kuril Islands to the Izu … Read More

Yokohama by horizon

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The location of the prefectural office in Kanagawa Prefecture. The trade treaty stipulated the opening of Kanagawa, but the Shogunate made Yokohama an open port. Therefore, this area, which was a fishing village until the end of the Edo period, has since developed as a trading port. > more stocks in Kanto, Japan and … Read More

miso soup (polite language)

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Combine the miso soup stock, boiled vegetables, tofu and wakame and boiled juice. It is a word that carefully expresses miso soup, which is a staple of Japanese food. It has been used by women since ancient times as a wife’s word. Japanese calls O-Mi-O-Tsuke. > Japanese food Stock おみおつけ 漢字 味噌汁 御御御付

Philippines

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An island nation located on the western Pacific between Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Borneo, Sulawesi. Produces staple foods such as rice, corn, sugar cane for export, copra, manila asa, banana and tobacco. Although fishing is widely practiced, there are many small-scale ones for self-sufficiency. Please check it out! > example products 島国 フィリピン 漢字

Edo

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Edo please check it out! The predecessor of Tokyo. The gate (door) of the river facing the sea, or the place where there is a cove. It is the city where the Edo Shogunate was located from 1603 (Keicho 8) to 1868 (Keio 4). Edo was a castle town and a political city all … Read More

Morita

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Morita is the 60th most common Japanese surname. The etymology is a rice field near the forest. Later, due to the shape of the forest and the forest of the shrine, it is said that he changed to Morita. > products Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons … Read More

Suzuki

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Suzuki is the 2nd most common Japanese surname. It is said to be the surname of the priest who came from the rice field and the shrine’s Hontsubo bell that is celebrated at the festival. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st … Read More

unanimously

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unanimously, with one voice, with one consent, in a chorus. Japanese calls I-Ku-Dou-On. > Four character idiom Stocks 異口同音 いくどうおん 四字熟語漢字

Ramen Chinese-style noodle

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Ramen is a Japanese noodle dish. It consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat- or fish-based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and uses toppings such as sliced pork , dried seaweed, kamaboko, green onions, and occasionally corn. Almost every locality in Japan has its own variation of ramen, from … Read More

[Kanji] the Devil, Satan T-Shirt

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A monster that interferes with Buddhist training. Anthropomorphic expression of evil and injustice. A monster that invites people to evil. Japanese says “Aku Ma”. [Kanji] the Devil, Satan T-Shirt

COO

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chief operating officer the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm. Japanese says “Sai Ko Shi Ko Seki Nin Sha”. > chief Kanji stocks 最高執行責任者 さいこうしっこうせきにんしゃ

CTO

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Japan calls “Sai Ko Gi Jutsu Seki Nin Sha”. A chief technical officer, is an executive-level position in a company or other entity whose occupant is focused on scientific and technological issues within an organization. > chief stocks 最高技術責任者 さいこうぎじゅつせきにんしゃ

CEO

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> example stuff chief executive officer. the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm. Japanese says “Sai Ko Kei Ei Seki Nin Sha”. さいこうけいえいせきにんしゃ シーイーオー 最高経営責任者

Asakusa by vertical

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> stocks in Tokyo spot The eastern part of Taito-ku, Tokyo. Old ward name. Generally refers to Sensoji Temple and its surrounding parks and downtown areas. The origin of the place name is that it is a shallow grassy land in the east, as opposed to the deep grass in Musashino in the west. … Read More

percussion hammer, firing hammer

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the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulled. One of the rifle firing devices. The part that bangs the detonator to ignite the bullet propellant. Japanese calls Geki-tetsu. > include Metal stocks 撃鉄 げきてつ 漢字 筆文字

wine

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It is called vin in French, Wein in German, vino in Italian, vino in Spanish, and vinho in Portuguese, all from the Latin vinum (fermented grapes). Therefore, wine in a narrow sense is a liquor made by fermenting grape juice. Japanese says “Bu do Shu”. > beverage stocks 葡萄酒 ワイン 漢字

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