Guinea
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Guinea is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea , it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. There are few Japanese who can read it because it was used until the early Showa period. > stocks of African spot … Read More

the Devil, Demon
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an evil supernatural being. a cruel wicked and inhuman person. Japanese calls Aku-Ma. > stocks that include evil

KILL
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the act of terminating a life. murder, killing, putting to death. Japanese says “Satsu”. > example products さつ 漢字 殺

fascination
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To attract people’s hearts and lose their reason. attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates. a charm. Mi Waku > example stuff

Greece
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Greece officially the Hellenic Republic and known since ancient times as Hellas, is a country in Southern Europe. Greece is strategically located at the crossroads of Europe, Western Asia, and Africa, and shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north and Turkey to the northeast. … Read More

Kyoto by vertically
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Please check it out! > product for example Kyoto is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. Formerly the imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, it is now the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture located in … Read More

festival
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Japanese says “Matsuri”. 1. an organized series of acts and performances. 2. a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration. > celebrations stock

Shogun by horizontal
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1 Abbreviation for a person (Seiitai-Shogun) who was recognized as a national military commander by the emperor before the Edo period. 2 A person who leads and commands an army. Also, a common name for army and navy generals. > stocks about military

the Japanese split (Yamato-Damashii)
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the Japanese split (Yamato-Damashii) For academic knowledge, it appears in the Heian Dynasty as a word meaning wisdom and talent in real life, but now it is valid as a word for the spirit unique to the Japanese people. > Presents mentality stocks

Zen by a letter
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The sect of Buddhism. Zen is an abbreviation for “Zenna”, which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word meaning to unify the spirit and pursue the truth, and is a term that refers to Zen Buddhist meditation. > Buddhism stocks ぜん 漢字

Ninja tiny
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about the Ninja The main role of a ninja is in the intermediary, or espionage. He was an espionage expert, sneaking into enemy positions or sneaking into groups and gathering valuable information. Also, in battle, we will make full use of individual abilities and group abilities, and use tactics such as guerrilla tactics and … Read More

Rioter
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A person who works violently. In a historical drama, if there is a person who is swinging a sword in the castle, he is called that way and is caught. At present, it is rarely heard. Japanese calls “Rozekimono”. > stocks

Kamikaze
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Shinobi
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continue to live through hardship or adversity. Ninja’s initials Japanese says “nin”,”shinobi” “shinobu”. > about Ninja in Japanese stock

Harakiri
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It is a method of self-determination to cut the belly with a dagger and die, and it is a custom unique to Japan that is also known as “Harakiri” in foreign countries. It is said to have started in the Heian period, and it was established until the Kamakura period when Bushido developed, and … Read More

Oiran (courtesan)
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A high-ranking prostitute of Yoshiwara Yukaku. He is a modern high-class whore and a high-class mistress. Japanese calls “Oiran”. There are many etymologies, and the details are unknown. It is certain that all theories started with colloquialism, and kanji is an Ateji. > high status Stocks

Fine days
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A clear sky without a single cloud. The heart is clear. There should be no lumps in my heart. Japanese says “Ni hon bare”. > fine in Japanese stock

Edo
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Edo please check it out! The predecessor of Tokyo. The gate (door) of the river facing the sea, or the place where there is a cove. It is the city where the Edo Shogunate was located from 1603 (Keicho 8) to 1868 (Keio 4). Edo was a castle town and a political city all … Read More

work hard, with one’s whole heart
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work hard Please check it out! > products very hard, with utmost effort, with all one’s might, desperately, frantically, for dear life, all-out effort, sticking at living in and defending one place. いっしょけんめい 漢字 筆文字

Armani
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translated name into kanji for Abe who is none Japanese. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Aeneas by name
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translated name into kanji for Aeneas. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Ahab
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translated name into kanji for Ahab. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Adrian
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Name Adrian translated into Japanese Kanji. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Yoshida
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Yoshida is the 11th most common Japanese surname. Originally, it came from a wet field where ash and other plants were growing, but later it was given the meaning of fertility, and it is said that the character “kichi” was applied. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking … Read More

Go, Tsuyoshi
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It is a popular Kanji for Japanese men’s names. It’s mean Strong and stiff. Durable and stiff. Strong temper and will. There are other ways to say “Take” and “Takeru”. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Suzuki
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Suzuki is the 2nd most common Japanese surname. It is said to be the surname of the priest who came from the rice field and the shrine’s Hontsubo bell that is celebrated at the festival. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st … Read More

Sakurai
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Sakurai is the Japanese surname. A place name in central Nara prefecture. Located in the southeastern part of the Nara Basin. Developed as a market town and post town. There are many sawmills in the timber distribution center. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number … Read More

Ohno
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Ohno is the Japanese surname. The etymology is a big field. In the olden days, it also means “Base field”. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st Sato 1,853,000 2nd Suzuki 1,786,000 3rd Takahashi 1,399,000 4th Tanaka 1,326,000 5th Ito 1,065,000 6th … Read More

BURBERRY
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Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

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