
Foreign heads of state, kings, imperial families, ministers, special envoys, etc. who visit with the qualification of a gift and are entertained by the state as official guests at national expense. Japanese call “Koku hin”.

One of the honorifics. Mainly due to diplomatic rituals, it is often used as a honorific title for heads of state other than foreign monarchs (such as the president), cabinet ministers, and high-level diplomats from the ambassador to the consul. It is also used as a honorific to a noble family.

very important person. A person with a high rank or special status, who usually receives special treatment. Japanese says Ju-yo-Jin-butsu.

An influential person who is one of the important restraints. A central figure who plays an important role in that direction. A person who plays an important role in a certain society / field. apanese says “Ju-chin”. colossus,titan, behemoth, heavyweight and giant.
