
It is sake made by self-brewing, and it is basically a violation of the Sake Tax Law under current Japanese law. However, it is good for sake brewers to make this, and it is allowed at certain times. It is a state of sake that has been fermented like sake and has been brewed … Read More

A man/woman who crying in extreme pain and seeking salvation. Very miserable and ugly. The situation was such that the deceased fell into hell and could not bear the torment and cried out loud. Annoying hell and screaming hell in Buddhism. Both are one of the eight great hells. It may also refer to … Read More

This is not about the date indicating a specific time and date, but rather an explanation of the Japanese word “Date.” The meaning of this word as “Date” To flaunt one’s spirit or chivalry. Also, the manner of doing so. To wear flashy clothing or behave ostentatiously to attract attention. To put on airs. … Read More

The etymology is “small saki” (protruding small terrain) as a place name. Sasaki is the 13th common Japanese surname. Etymology of the Sasaki surname Originated from the area near Sasaki Shrine (formerly Sasaki) in Jorakuji, Azuchi-cho, Omihachiman City, Shiga Prefecture. This place name was recorded in the Nara period. The same place was in … Read More

Niseko is a town located in Abuta District, Hokkaido. The name “Niseko” comes from the Ainu language and means “steep cliff.” It is the collective name for Kutchan Town, Niseko Town, and Rankoshi Town, an area surrounded by numerous mountains, including Mount Yotei (also called Ezo Fuji), and the clear-flowing Shiribetsu River. The Shiribetsu … Read More

An animal of the order Artiodactyla of the order Honyu. Medium to large deer. Normally, only males are horned in deer, but one of the major characteristics of this species is that females also have horns. Habitats include Eurasia and the northern part of North America, of which North American ones are customarily called … Read More

Shimizu is the 20th most common Japanese surname. Shimizu means “the place where Shimizu springs”. Inoue is an artificial water source, while Shimizu is a natural water source. Therefore, it is thought that there are many place names in the mountains and near the mountains.

Yamaguchi has various meanings. Meaning of Yamaguchi as a noun The entrance to a mountain. The gateway to a mountain. In falconry, the act of first entering the hunting ground to begin the hunt. Also, that location. The entrance to the hunting ground. The first sign or indication of something. A woodcutter beginning to … Read More

Buddhist language. Everything has changed, and it is not a permanent residence. Everything in this world changes quickly and does not stay in the same state for a while. Especially the ephemeral nature of life. Don’t know when you will die. Japanese says “Mu Jou”.

1. To endless forever. It exists beyond time. 2. A philosophy that is thought to last indefinitely while in time itself. Also, like mathematical truth, something that is known in time is considered to be valid regardless of time. Japan call “Ei en” and “To wa”.





















