
We wish you good health. Health refers to a state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and not simply the absence of illness or infirmity, but also a balanced lifestyle. Physical health refers to a state of being free from illness and injury, with normal bodily functions. Moderate exercise is essential. Exercising and sweating … Read More

a thousand at one scoop. to make a fortune at a stroke. Easily get big profits at once. Earn huge profits in one job. Japanese says “I kkaku sen kin”.

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

Japanese calls Goku-Raku-Jo-do. the abode of God and the angels. any place of complete bliss and delight and peace.



Description for Nirvana In Japanese, it is called “nehan,” and is also written as “nai-on” or “nai-otsu.” It is a phonetic transcription of the Pali word “nibbāna” and the Sanskrit word “nirvāa.” The term originates from the meaning of “blown out,” originally referring to the state where the fire of life is extinguished, i.e., … Read More

Uma pessoa que você conhece bem e por quem nutre afeto e confiança. Em japonês, diz-se "Tomo Dachi".

Description for Ikebukuro Ikebukuro is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Toshima ward offices, Ikebukuro station, and several shops, restaurants, and enormous department stores are located within city limits. One of the sub-centers. Before World War II, it was nothing more than a seedy entertainment district, but after the war, it … Read More


I. Um reconhecimento de apreço. II. Uma expressão de gratidão. III. Um sentimento de agradecimento e apreço. IV. Uma breve oração de agradecimento antes de uma refeição. No Japão, é chamada de “Kan Sha”.

a person you know well and regard with affection and trust. Japanese says Tomo-Dachi. Tomodachi kanji meaning “Dachi” is a suffix that expresses a plurality of people, and people who share aspirations and actions and are always in close contact with each other. Also used in the singular. Therefore, rather than considering the word … Read More

Alguns vinagres pretos são produzidos a partir de arroz integral, arroz pouco polido e cevada. O arroz glutinoso é usado como matéria-prima para o Kozu, que teve origem na China. Em japonês, diz-se Kuro-Zu.
