blue green in Kanji [in Stock]
1. Blue-green close to green. 2. Originally it refers to a beautiful shiny blue stone. Japanese calls Ao, Ai, Midori, Heki or Peki.
1. Blue-green close to green. 2. Originally it refers to a beautiful shiny blue stone. Japanese calls Ao, Ai, Midori, Heki or Peki.
This is the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum. This is any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables. It’s an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course. Japanese says Midori.
Blue-green close to green. Originally it refers to a beautiful shiny blue stone. R:0 G:127 B:137. Japanese says Ao, heki and Peki. [Kanji] blue green T-Shirt
[Kanji] blue green Long sleeves T-shirt Blue-green close to green. Originally it refers to a beautiful shiny blue stone. R:0 G:127 B:137. Japanese says Ao, heki and Peki.
A color between blue and yellow. Refers to the color of the leaves of plants. Although it is a color name that has been used since ancient times, it is said that ancient green was a darker color than it is today. One of the three primary colors of light along with blue and … Read More
foliage scrolls (Karakusa), arabesque pattern This is white line pattern. You can chose custom background color. Take it easy! green arabesque pattern traditional japanese desgin leggings
Blue-green close to green. Originally it refers to a beautiful shiny blue stone. R:0 G:127 B:137. Japanese says Ao, heki and Peki. [Kanji] blue green Raglan T-shirt
A color between blue and yellow. Refers to the color of the leaves of plants. Although it is a color name that has been used since ancient times, it is said that ancient green was a darker color than it is today. One of the three primary colors of light along with blue and … Read More
A color between blue and yellow. Refers to the color of the leaves of plants. Although it is a color name that has been used since ancient times, it is said that ancient green was a darker color than it is today. One of the three primary colors of light along with blue and … Read More
It’s famous family crest of Takeda Shingen. Shingen Takeda was a daimyo during the Warring States period. The “Furinkazan”, which is said to have been written on the flag sashimono (military flag), is also famous. note. Hishimon (rhombus shape) is said to be a stylized version of the trapa japonica fruit or trapa japonica … Read More
Heart shaped Thanks in 6 languages tags It is one way to express gratitude for something you have done or received. You can then say “thanks” to the person you are thanking. There are four different languages of the same type. Other languages(French, Spanish, Deutsch, Portuguese female and Japanese Hiragana), text colors (white, red, … Read More
It is one of the most popular beverages in the world. It has a distinctive aroma and pleasant bitterness. Because it contains caffeine, it has a stimulant effect on the nerves. Coffee was first used as a beverage around the 6th century. Initially, coffee was popular among Arabian Muslims as a medicine to improve … Read More
It generally refers to a stewed dish prepared with spices and herbs. Originating in India, curry has spread around the world due to its flavorful taste, and many variations have been created in various regions. Examples include Japanese curry rice and Thai green curry. The IPA pronunciation of “curry” is kʌri. Japanese says Kari … Read More
It is a general term for butterflies belonging to the family Papilionidae. In Japanese it is called “Agehacho”. The reason why it is called “Ageha(あげは)cho” is that the swallowtail butterfly flutters freely and looks like it is floating in the sky. Ecology of butterfly Adult swallowtail butterflies are often seen from March to October. … Read More
Thin dried noodles made from wheat flour. The original name was ‘Sakumen,’ but it seems that the character for ‘Saku’ was written with the character ‘Sakumen’ broken, and the erroneous spelling of ‘Somen’ became the name. Although it came from China, it is believed that it was in the Nara period. There are hand-stretched … Read More
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
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
charms and is said to be auspicious along with the crane turtle. Since all three can withstand the cold, they are called Three Friends of Winter and are used for ceremonies as congratulations. A word used in place of each grade when goods and seats are divided into three grades. Pine, bamboo, and plum … Read More
End-member of garnet solid solution. It is one of the most beautiful members of the garnet family. This is because it has greater light dispersibility than diamond. They come in a variety of colors, but the most beautiful ones are yellow, yellow-green, and emerald. It is common in skarn and limestone Hornfels. A stone … Read More
A mineral made of extremely fine granular or fibrous quartz. It may also contain a mineral called moganite, which is polymorphic to quartz. There are various colors such as colorless, red, orange (daidai), green, yellow, and black, and there are various variant names. Some are used as decorative stones such as agate, carnelian, and … Read More
The capital of England. The country’s largest city in southeastern England, straddling both banks of the Thames. The city is at the center, and 12 other wards such as Westminster formed the County of London, but from the standpoint of expanding the metropolitan area and wide-area administration, middlesex, parts of Kent and Essex, etc. … Read More
There are many specimens such as cute berry pink raspberry cookies and orange hesonite gems. Grossularite(Grossular) have a pale green color and are therefore named after the Latin word for gooseberry. Japan call “Kai ban zaku ro ishi”.
Copper carbonate mineral, green or blackish green, with diamond luster and translucent. Monoclinic system with many fine needles or fibrous crystals. Malachite is said to have the power to protect the owner from disasters. It is also said to increase the amulet amulet, intuition and insight. Japan call “Ku jaku ishi”.
It is blue beryl. The name is a word that means “seawater” in Latin. A gem name of a transparent blue tone among the green pillar stones. Most of the commercial products are cheaper than emeralds and have been treated with heat from green to yellow-green patyrite. Japan call “Ai dama”.
A small island country blessed with a relatively mild climate, floating in the Arabian Gulf. There are 33 islands, including Bahrain, where the capital is Manama, and the main islands are connected by bridges. The northern area is covered with rich greenery and fruits are grown, and Bahrain is the basis of the argument … Read More
1. A dyed or woven color that appears to change to green or purple due to the light rays, like the wing of a bug. 2. A term that refers to ambiguous expressions that can be interpreted in various ways depending on the viewpoint or position. Japanese calls “Tama mushi iro”
An evergreen tree of the family Rhus. The leaves are long lanceolate and leathery. It grows yellow-white florets and bears oval fruits with one large seed inside. The flesh is yellow or orange-yellow, juicy and sweet, and edible. It is native to India and Southeast Asia and has been cultivated as a fruit tree … Read More
a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white flowers and long green pods containing edible green seeds. Japan calls En-Do.
fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh. Japan calls “Rin Go”.
fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh. Japan calls “Rin Go”.