[Kanji] United kingdom by vertical Hoodie

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An island country on the Atlantic Ocean northwest of the European continent. The United Kingdom occupies the British Isles along with the Republic of Ireland. The British Isles consist of about 5,000 large and small islands, located off the northern coast of the Western European continent. The main island of Great Britain is surrounded … Read More

governor in Kanji [in Stock]

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In Japan, prefectural chiefs and executive bodies elected by direct public election. It was the first time since the prefectural system was established in 1890 that the title “governor” was uniformly applied to the heads of local bodies. Prior to that, it was used only for Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto prefectures. In the United … Read More

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Armenia in Kanji [in Stock]

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The Caucasus region is the easternmost region of Europe. Among them, the world’s oldest Christian country spreads at the foot of Mount Ararat, which is famous for Noah’s Ark legend. Mount Ararat is currently part of Turkey, but since it was located in the center of Greater Armenia, which prospered around the Armenian plateau … Read More

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Portuguese Republic in Kanji [in Stock]

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The country’s name is said to have originated from the old name of Porto, “Portus Cale”. About 1/4 of Japan’s land area is inhabited by 10 million people, most of whom are Catholics. Surrounded by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean, it is the westernmost country in Europe. Portugal’s history The most important part of … Read More

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obscure in Kanji [in Stock]

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It’s a word used when you’re in an ambiguous state and you’re not sure what you mean. For example, it is used when you are not sure whether a romance is about to start or whether you are just getting along as friends. Japanese said “Aimai-moko” as four characters idiom. This is a combination … Read More

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Seattle in Kanji [in Stock]

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The largest city in the United States, located on the eastern shore of the Puget Sound in Midwest Washington. In addition to serving as a center of commerce, industry and transportation in the Pacific Northwest region, it also serves as the cultural leader of the state. Blessed with good harbors, it has a strong … Read More

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dodgeball in Kanji [in Stock]

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A kind of ball game. Two teams of the same number of players are divided into courts (square or circular) with a line drawn in the middle and enter each other and hit each other with balls (about 20 to 30 cm in diameter). If a player is hit by a ball or fails … Read More

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Hawaii in Kanji [in Stock]

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United States state. The Hawaiian Islands, which float almost in the center of the North Pacific Ocean, consist of eight major islands and 124 small islands. Also known as “Aloha Island”. Hawaii’s natural environment A part of the ridge created by the crustal movement that runs north and south from Aleutian to Australia in … Read More

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Okinawa in Kanji [in Stock]

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The southernmost prefecture in Japan. The Ryukyu Islands stretch over 1200 km from the southern tip of Kyushu to the northeastern tip of Taiwan. 1879 Becomes Okinawa Prefecture. After becoming Okinawa Prefecture, all leaders including the governor and the leaders of the prefectural office were dispatched from the mainland, and Japanification was rapidly promoted, … Read More

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Basketball team in Kanji [in Stock]

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Club activities to play basketball. It mainly refers to friends who play the same basketball at schools, clubs, and communities. Even in athletics, where there are many individual sports, if it is a group, it is called with a “Bu”. Japanese calls “Ro kyu Bu”.

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baseball in Kanji [in Stock]

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A competition in which two teams of nine people alternately attack and defend using equipment such as balls, bats, and gloves, and compete for the total score in the normal nine innings (one point when turning four bases). It has spread to the United States, Japan and other East Asian countries, Cuba and other … Read More

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Real satisfied life in Katakana and Kanji [in Stock]

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Net slang refers to people who have a fulfilling real life. The word itself was coined to be widely recognized by 2channel around 2005, and to masochistically express that the real life is not fulfilling for those who are immersed in the community on the Internet. For those who live a comfortable online life … Read More

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HIV in Kanji [in Stock]

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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome A person who has been infected with HIV has developed one of 23 complications due to reduced immunity. Even if you are infected with HIV, it does not mean AIDS unless you develop one of these 23 diseases. In other words, HIV is the name of the virus that causes … Read More

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Jamaica in Kanji wrote by vertically [in Stock]

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An independent country that belongs to the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom in the Caribbean. It is the third largest island in the Antilles. Jamaica, the country name, was named after Aboriginal people Arawak called “The Country of the Fountain” (Hamaika, Jamaica in English reading).

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Chicago in Kanji [in Stock]

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A city on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, northeastern Illinois, USA. It is one of the largest commercial and industrial cities in the United States, with a granary behind it and a dairy farm zone, as well as a mechanical industry and a steel industry. It is also a key point of water … Read More

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Sacramento city in Kanji [in Stock]

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State capital of the United States, California. Located 120 km northeast of San Francisco at the junction of the Sacramento River and the American River.

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Brunei in Kanji [in Stock]

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Brunei is a Muslim country in Southeast Asia and a member of the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom. Located on the northern part of Borneo Island (Kalimantan Island), the northern side faces the South China Sea, and on land, it is surrounded by Malaysia. This Kanji notation was used until the early Showa period, … Read More

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Alaska in Kanji [in Stock]

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The largest state in the United States. It consists of the northwestern end of the North American continent and the Aleutian Islands. Rich in oil and forest resources. The fishery industry is also popular.

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England in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of the United Kingdoms that make up the United Kingdom and occupies most of Great Britain. It borders Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. Although it is located far north, it is strongly influenced by the Gulf Stream and the westerly winds that blow over it all year round, and … Read More

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Mexico in Kanji [in Stock]

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the United Mexican States is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States, on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean, on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico. This Kanji notation was … Read More

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Norway in Kanji [in Stock]

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Norway or About this sound Noreg, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Scandinavian unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, and the sub-Antarctic Bouvet Island.

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Pomegranate in Kanji [in Stock]

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large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind. Japanese says Zakuro. It has long been called “women’s fruit” and is said to be effective for beauty and health. Because the seeds are tightly packed inside the fruit, it has been considered a symbol of “fertility” and “prosperity … Read More

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Italy four letters by vertically in Kanji [in Stock]

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The Italian Republic is a unitary parliamentary republic in Southern Europe. To the north, Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, and is approximately delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain. Descrizione per “Italia” La Repubblica Italiana è una repubblica parlamentare unitaria dell’Europa meridionale. A nord, l’Italia confina … Read More

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California in Kanji [in Stock]

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Western United States, Pacific Coast states. State capital Sacramento. Decided from Mexico in 1848, it became the third state in 1850. Fruits such as grapes, pears, lemons and sugar beets are the largest in the United States. Oil mining, aircraft and missile industries are thriving.

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California as abbreviation in Kanji [in Stock]

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States on the Pacific coast of the United States. Most populated province in the country. The central plain is a large agricultural area that produces grapes and oranges. This is an initial abbreviation.

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Ebisu in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. It is a famous place name in Tokyo Ebisu is a neighborhood in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Conveniently near Roppongi and central Shibuya, Ebisu is easily accessed by the JR Yamanote and Hibiya lines via Ebisu Station. Together with the trendy neighboring communities of Daikanyama and Hiroo, it has boutiques, vintage stores and patisseries … Read More

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trouble maker in Kanji [in Stock]

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someone who deliberately stirs up trouble. Those who are bothered by the community. A person who misunderstands himself as a lonely hero who bears the brunt of himself. Japanese says “Mei Waku Mono”.

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group leader in Kanji [in Stock]

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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

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Nile river in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is said to be the world’s longest river with a length of about 6,650 kilometers that flows north to south on the African continent. Due to its length, it passes through various countries and finally passes through Egypt before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The number of countries facing is a total of … Read More

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eagle in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. Any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight. 2. An emblem representing power. 3. A former gold coin in the United States worth 10 dollars. 4. A score of two strokes under par on a hole Japanese says “washi”

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