Honey in Kanji [in Stock]

|

a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees. Japanese says “hachi mitsu”. Honey bees fly around the fields and collect nectar from blooming flowers, store it in the hives where they live, and mature it. Originally, honeybees collect energy sources necessary for life from flowers, store them, and eat them. Honey’s unique taste, aroma, and … Read More

vector

Tempura in Kanji [in Stock]

|

It is a Japanese dish in which ingredients such as seafood and vegetables are wrapped in a garment mainly made of wheat flour and fried in oil. Tempura is a fast food imported from Nanban (Westerner) Tokugawa Ieyasu is known to have been very careful about his health, and it can be said that … Read More

vector

Pomegranate in Kanji [in Stock]

|

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

vector

Australia four letters in Kanji [in Stock]

|

The Commonwealth of Australia is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the world’s sixth-largest country by total area. Neighbouring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north; the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east; … Read More

vector

bad news traveling fast in Kanji [in Stock]

|

The old word of the meaning such as bad rumor of people, bad reputation soon widely known. “悪事” are bad deeds, and “千里” means far away and is a wide world. Japan call “Aku ji sen ri”.

vector

Muslim in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Muslims are people who follow or practice Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion. Muslims consider the Quran, their holy book, to be the verbatim word of God as revealed to the Islamic prophet and messenger Muhammad. They are the only people in the world who believe in God (Allah), devote themselves to them, and practice … Read More

vector

Alexandria city

| |

The local name is Al-Iskandarīyah. Egypt’s second largest city. It is the largest trading port and extends horizontally and elongated facing the Mediterranean Sea. Famous as an Arab summer resort. A port of shipment of cotton, vegetables and fruits. With industries such as chemicals, textiles, food and shipbuilding, it is also the commercial center … Read More

Nirvana in Kanji [in Stock]

|

enlightenment. the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation. In Buddhism, the vicinity where perplexity was annihilated and the wisdom of enlightenment (bodhi) was completed. A transcription of nibbāna in Pali, called nirvāa in Sanskrit. The original word means “(flame) has disappeared and perished (state)”, which means that the burning fire of worldly desires … Read More

vector

Shinjuku in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Shinjuku is the name of a town in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. It is also the common name for the area around Shinjuku Station, including the adjacent Nishi-Shinjuku and Kabukicho areas. What kind of place is Shinjuku? Shinjuku is a well-known representative city of Tokyo and one of the “three major subcenters” along with Shibuya and … Read More

vector

Asakusa by vertically in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Because there was Sensoji Temple, there is Asakusa It is no exaggeration to say that it is a tourist spot known all over the world, with about 30 million people visiting from home and abroad every year. The large red lantern over the “Kaminarimon” at the entrance is known as a symbol of Asakusa, … Read More

vector

Akihabara by vertical in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Akihabara is a region name that points around JR Akihabara station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. Mainly applicable to Kanda, Kanda Sakuma Town, Kanda Hanaoka Town, Kanda Aioi Town, Kanda Matsunaga Town, Kanda Neri Fence Town, Kanda Izumi Town, Kanda Hirakawa Town and Akihabara, Taito Ward. In particular, Akihabara, which is talked about in the … Read More

vector

saffron in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Old World crocus having purple or white flowers with aromatic pungent orange stigmas used in flavoring food.

vector

Tokyo in Kanji wrote by vertical [in Stock]

|

Tokyo, officially Tokyo Metropolis is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the centre of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family. Tokyo … Read More

vector

Nagasaki in Kanji in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Nagasaki is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Nagasaki was founded by the Portuguese in the second half of the 16th century on the site of a small fishing village, formerly part of Nishisonogi District. It became a center of Portuguese and other European … Read More

vector

survival of the fittest in Kanji [in Stock]

|

a world where the weak are victims of the strong. Japan calls “Jaku Niku Kyo Shoku”.

vector

lake Mashu in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Lake Mashu is a endorheic crater lake formed in the caldera of a potentially active volcano. It is located in Akan National Park on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. The lake has been called the clearest lake in the world. Mashu volcano is located on the east wall of the Kussharo caldera (26km east-west, … Read More

vector

against the war in Kanji [in Stock]

|

A movement in which the will to oppose war is organized by a positive desire to pursue peace, to prevent the outbreak of war, or to end the ongoing war. After World War II, the anti-war movement was linked to the peace movement, and under the new situation of the emergence of nuclear weapons, … Read More

vector

Hiroshima in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Abbreviation for Hiroshima Prefecture or its prefectural capital, Hiroshima City. History of Hiroshima City During the Edo period, Hiroshima developed as a castle town of the Asano clan with an income of 426,500 koku. Since the Meiji period, it has had a strong character as a military city, and during the Sino-Japanese War, the … Read More

vector

Constantinople in Kanji [in Stock]

|

The city that was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the predecessor of the current Turkish city Istanbul. Currently, Istanbul is a large area of ​​16 major cities in Turkey has the same area as Istanbul, and Istanbul is the prefecture’s capital. The city is located in the north-western part of Turkey, and … Read More

vector

Tofu in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Soymilk is made by crushing soybeans soaked in water and simmering them with a cloth to make soymilk, and then adding bittern to the bittern to harden it. One of the typical Japanese foods, it is a soft white food made by solidifying soybean protein. Depending on the manufacturing method, it can be divided … Read More

vector

olive oil in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Olive oil is an oil obtained from the olive (Olea europaea; family Oleaceae), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. It is commonly used in cooking, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and soaps and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps. Olive oil is used throughout the world, but especially in the Mediterranean countries.

vector

Heaven in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Gokuraku Pure Land. Amida Buddha’s Pure Land. In a world that is completely free from the pain of being over 1 billion soils in the west, it is believed that those who remember Amida will be greeted after death. Japanese says “Goku Raku Jo Do”.

vector

Nile river in Kanji [in Stock]

|

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

vector

Croatia in Kanji [in Stock]

|

A state located in Eastern Europe A state independent of Yugoslavia in 1991. The capital is Zagreb. In Croatian, it is called Hrvatska. In World War II, Croatia independent nations fought on the Axis side.

vector

Roppongi in Kanji [in Stock]

|

The name of a town in central Minato-ku, Tokyo. In a narrow sense, it refers to the area around the intersection of Aoyama-dori and Gaien Ura-dori. The area used to be a high-class residential area with foreign diplomatic missions, but after the war, restaurants, nightclubs, and various specialty stores were concentrated and became a … Read More

vector

Christmas Eve in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Christmas Eve is December 24. the day before Christmas. Christmas Eve is the day that, according to modern calendars, contains the evening, or first evening, of Christmas, a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. It is a culturally significant celebration for most of the Western world and is widely observed … Read More

vector

kamikaze shinpu, kamukaze zinpu in wrote by horizontally in Kanji [in Stock]

|

1. A fighter plane used for suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II. 2. A pilot trained and willing to cause a suicidal crash. 3. A cocktail made of equal parts vodka, triple sec and lime juice. 4. A divine wind.

vector

strongest in Kanji [in Stock]

|

most, greatest cf. Achilles is the greatest and most fearsome warrior at that time. Japan is today considered to be one of the greatest economic powers of the world. Spain was one of the world’s mightiest nations. Japanese says Sai-kyo.

vector

Top of the universe in Kanji [in Stock]

|

Japanese calls U-chu-ichi. The first two kanji characters represent the universe, and the last one means “top, first” and so on. If you write the kanji character “一” at the end, most words will be number one. Add “一” to the end of words that describe regions or ranges. For example, if you write … Read More

vector

giraffe in Kanji [in Stock]

|

A horse that can ride 1000 Ri (2440 Mile) in a day. (creature of fancy) The tallest living quadruped all of the world. Japanese says Ki-rin

vector
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10