clairvoyance in Kanji [in Stock]

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It means eyes that can see a thousand miles, and it is also called Tengantsu, which means the ability to see distant events, the future, and the minds of others. In the past, psychic powers were also investigated in Japan. When parapsychological research was first conducted in Japan, the word clairvoyance was used to … Read More

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hentai in kanji [in Stock]

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A change in form, state, ecology, etc. In particular, when an insect or the like transitions from a larva to an adult, it changes its appearance and structure significantly. In plants, the roots, stems, leaves, etc., change from their original shape and take on a significantly different form. The leaves become thorns. Or a … Read More

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supervisor in Kanji [in Stock]

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Because the role differs slightly depending on the industry, and because it is neither a job title nor an occupation, in Japan it is often treated only in terms of atmosphere. And in Japan, it is often written as “スーパーバイザー” in katakana notation. A supervisor is responsible for: A person with the official task … Read More

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administrator in Kanji [in Stock]

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In general, it refers to a person who manages, operates and manages facilities and organizations, or such an organization. In Japan, there are various jobs just for managers. a caretaker for an apartment house. A person who manages the facilities, hygiene, and security of real estate. A person who oversees, takes responsibility for, or … Read More

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[Kanji] administrator T-Shirt

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director of store operations. business related to the management of workers. a person responsible for information control. a person in charge of information management. Japanese says kan-ri-sha. administrator in Kanji T-Shirt

[Kanji] Amazon T-Shirt

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A tribe of women in Greek mythology. It is said that she was brave and had her right breast cut off because it would get in the way when drawing a bow. In turn, it is used to mean female heroine and female strongman. Amazoness. The Amazon River in South America was also named … Read More

mandala in Kanji [in Stock]

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Mandala, which is said to have originated in ancient India, is said to have spread to Central Asia, China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan, and there are various types. In Japan, it is often treated as a principal image in the form of a hanging scroll. There are many different ways of expression. Mandala … Read More

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amazon in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. In Greek mythology, a race of female warriors (plural Amazones) that lived along the Black Sea coast. They have intercourse with foreign men at certain times and give birth to children, but the male children are castrated or killed, and only the female children are raised. It is said that they are called … Read More

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[Kanji] Crazy as difficult black letters T-Shirt

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A popular name for mental illness and mental illness that has been widely used in Japan since the early modern period. In modern times, it can be regarded as “crazy” in a casual sense. However, this Chinese character is a coined word consisting of the first character and the last two characters. The first … Read More

Japan zodiac signs style (white face) square wall clock

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It is a dial of an Japanese zodiac numeral. Pronunciation symbols are listed. In the distant past when we were born, Japan had the concept of expressing time by the Japanese zodiac. However, since it was before the introduction of Western time measurement methods, there were many ambiguous expressions. Since the zodiac is in … Read More

potato in Kanji [in Stock]

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In Japan, it is commonly called Jagaimo, and as you can see from this stock, it is also known as Bareisho, which is said to have come to be called because its shape resembles a bell worn on a horse. origin and propagation A perennial crop of the Solanaceae family native to the temperate … Read More

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plumber in Kanji [in Stock]

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The video game Super Mario Brothers are plumbers. One of the occupations (work types) in the construction industry, which is the work type for attaching pipes (steel pipes, PVC pipes, etc.) such as water pipes and gas pipes. It is mainly required in the field of building equipment such as water supply and drainage … 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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Ichiban first in Kanji as old letter [in Stock]

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The meaning of the first element in the series that can be counted. Number one. The first or highest in order or sequence. The beginning of the order and the top of the order. It is also used to mean the most. Japanese said “Ichi ban” as bold style in kanji.

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Ichiban first in Kanji [in Stock]

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The beginning of the order and the top of the order. It is also used to mean the most. The first or highest in order or sequence. The meaning of the first element in the series that can be counted. Number one. Japanese said “Ichi ban” as bold style in kanji.

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simple and innocent in Kanji [in Stock]

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An expression that means innocent and unpretentious. The innocent “天真” means the nature of nature. “爛漫” means shining. The origin of the word is said to be the expression originally used to describe a flower painting as a “no-frills fine work”. Basically, it is used as a compliment with a good meaning, but it … Read More

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[Kanji] Taiwan as black characters T-Shirt

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A spindle-shaped island in the southeastern part of China. In addition to the main island, it includes attached islands such as Penghu Island, and is directed to Fujian and Guangdong provinces in China across the Taiwan Strait. A steep Taiwanese mountain range runs north-south to the east of the island, and a plain opens … Read More

Sahara Desert in Kanji [in Stock]

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The world’s largest desert that stretches across the northern part of the African Continent. The name Sahara itself means “wilderness” in Arabic. It occupies about one-third of the total area of ​​the African Continent. Most of it is rocky desert except for some dunes, and it is rich in underground resources such as oil, … Read More

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Africa in Kanji [in Stock]

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The continent of Africa is a vast continent with an area of ​​about 30,313,000 square kilometers (about 22.3% of the land of the earth), next to the continent of Eurasia and the (north-south) Americas. It is about 8000 kilometers, and the width of the east and west from 51 degrees east longitude to 17 … 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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salmon in Kanji [in Stock]

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Salmonid fish. It reaches a total length of about 1 meter. The body is a slightly elongated spindle shape. There is a greasy fin. The body color is blue-gray on the back and silvery white on the abdomen, but during the breeding season, the dorsal and lateral parts of the body turn dark green-brown, … Read More

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great eruption in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. It is a phenomenon in which magma and rocks inside the earth are ejected from a volcano to the ground relatively rapidly. It is one of the volcanic activities, and it is a large scale of comparative cough due to the nature of magma. 2. Expression of anger. The anger is stronger than … Read More

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teacher in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. A person who teaches academics, techniques, and entertainment. Especially school teachers. Also, the person who is being taught. 2. A word that respects academic people such as Pastor, Master, Doctors, and Deputies, and people in leadership positions. 3. Calling others, including friendliness and teasing. 4. A person who was born before me. Japanese … Read More

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professional in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. A person who is proficient in arts and crafts. A person who specializes in one thing. 2. Women in the restaurant, bar, or nightclub business, such as geisha and hostess. Japanese says “Kurou to” and “Kuro to”.

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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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negative example in Kanji [in Stock]

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A sample of the bad side, a person or case that tells you that it shouldn’t happen when you look at it. People and cases that can be a source of reflection by seeing it. Japanese calls “Han Men Kyou Shi”.

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Furinkazan in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is a popular name that is said to have been written on the flag sashimono (military flag) of Sengoku daimyo Takeda Shingen. “Furinkazan” is a word used to indicate the movement in the event of a war. When it should move as quickly like the wind, and when it should wait like a … Read More

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a mania man disguised as a woman in Kanji and Katakana [in Stock]

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Crossdressing generally refers to men wearing women’s clothing (including make-up and hairstyles). In this case, it refers to a person who is good at dressing up as a woman and is absorbed in it. Japanese calls Jo-so-ma-ni-a.

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Roppongi in Hiragana [in Stock]

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A district in the northern part of Minato-ku, Tokyo. In the Edo period, there were six daimyo (Uesugi, Kutsuki, Takagi, Aoki, Kabane, Ichiyanagi) Nakayashiki, and it is said that the place names are derived from the fact that the surnames of the six daimyo are all related to trees. It is also said that … Read More

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