
Also known as association football. The game is divided into two groups of eleven, with the goalkeeper keeping the ball untouched and putting the ball into the enemy’s goal. Japan call “Shu kyu”.

The hardest gem diamond on earth. Because of its hardness, the meaning of “connecting hard bonds” is included. Japanese says “Kon go seki”.

A monster monkey that appears in a Chinese feature novel “Saiyuki”. It was born from stone, learned the art of change and the art of Kintoun and made threatening heaven, and it was taken over by Nyorai (Budda). After that, he was rescued by Genjo Sanzo who would like to take a script to … Read More

A south-eastern part of Europe, the southern end of the Balkans and the island of Crete, Rhodes and Lesbos in the Aegean Sea.

It is a place full of happiness without suffering or suffering. Words representing paradise in European languages are all common, such as paradise (English), Paradies (German), Paradis (French), Paradiso (Italian), etc. The word originates from the ancient Persian pairidaēza, and it seems that it means the hunting ground where the noble and noble aristocrats … Read More

1. Power to become the source of activity. Also, it feels like it’s overflowing. 2. Good physical condition.

A city facing the northern coast of the Naples Bay in the Tyrrhenian Sea, southern Italy. The capital city of Campania. It is also the prefectural capital of Naples. It was built as a Greek colonial city Neapolis (meaning a new city), and in Roman times it became a resort for the emperor. Japanese … Read More

One of the United Kingdoms that make up the United Kingdom and occupies most of Great Britain. It borders Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. Although it is located far north, it is strongly influenced by the Gulf Stream and the westerly winds that blow over it all year round, and … Read More

In the old days was Japan called HaiKyu. a game in which two teams hit an inflated ball over a high net using their hands.

At the exhibition and fair, etc., the third place award next to the gold and silver awards. Japanese says “Do sho”.